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Census of India 2011

HIMACHAL PRADESH

SERIES-03 PART XII-A

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

KULLU

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS


HIMACHAL PRADESH
Census of India 2011

HIMACHAL PRADESH
SERIES 3 PART XII A

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

KULLU

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS


HIMACHAL PRADESH
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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NATIONAL HIGHWAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. C.D. Block Headquarters is also
STATE HIGHWAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SH 11 Tahsil/Sub-Tahsil Headquarters.
IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS . . . . . . . . 3. C.D. Block boundary excludes
RIVER AND KHAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statutory Towns.
MOTIF

Cave Temple of Hadimba

Traditionally a Hidimbi Devi Temple, generally called and famous as Hadimba Temple, is located
in Manali, an internationally famous hill station of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh in north India. It is
an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, sister of demon named Hidimba known character in the
Indian epic of Mahabharata. The temple surrounded by a cedar forest locally called as Dhoongri is built
over a huge rock jutting out of the ground. Since Hadimba who meditated at Dhoongri the Temple is also
known as Dhoongri Devi Temple. The Dhoongri Temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba (or Hirma Devi),
the wife of Bhima of Mahabharata fame is just within a walk able distance from the Manali town. The
structure was built in 1553 AD by Raja Bahadur Singh, son of Raja Sidh Singh.

Hadimba temple at Dhoongri has a pagoda shaped roof of thick deodar shingles. The square are in
tiers of diminishing size above which is a kind of circular wooden cave, which is again surrounded by a
brass ball and trident. Verandahs occupy three side of the temple. The doorway faces the east and is
extremely decorated by carved wood work depicting elephants, tigers, birds etc. Hadimba is held in great
veneration throughout and even beyond Kullu valley. She is still being worshipped by the local people by
offering occasional sacrifice of animals, chiefly as a propitiatory measure for the amelioration of ailments
and natural calamities. Presently the Temple is under the control of archaeological survey of India.

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Contents
Pages
1 Foreword 3-4
2 Preface 5-6
3 Acknowledgements 7-8
4 History and scope of the District Census Handbook 9
5 Brief history of the district. 10-11
6 Analytical Note 13-88
(i) Physical Features 14-32
(ii) Census Concepts 32-37
(iii) Non Census Concepts 37-46
(iv) Census 2011 findings 46-48
(v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 35 48-70
(vi) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset 71-78
tables 36 to 45
(vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and 78-82
significant activities during the decade
(viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 82-85
in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district
(ix) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of 86-87
any historical figure associated with the district
(x) Scope of Village and Town Directory- column heading wise explanation and 88
coverage of data
Village and Town Directory 89
Brief Note on Village and Town Directory 90-96
7 Section I- Village Directory 97
(a) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at Census 2011 98
(b) 1 (i) Map of Naggar C.D. Block, Manali and Kullu Sub-districts 99-103
(ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 105-109
(iii) Village Directory data of Naggar C.D. Block 110-193
2 (i) Map of Kullu C.D. Block-cum-Sub-districts 195
(ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 197
(iii) Village Directory data of Kullu C.D. Block 198-233
3 (i) Map of Banjar C.D. Block, Sainj and Banjar Sub-districts 235-239
(ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 241
(iii) Village Directory data of Banjar C.D. Block 242-265
4 (i) Map of Anni C.D. Block - cum- Sub-district 267
(ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 269
(iii) Village Directory data of Anni C.D. Block 270-281
5 (i) Map of Nirmand C.D. Block- cum- Sub-district 283
(ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 285

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(iii) Village Directory data of Nirmand C.D. Block 286-297
(c) Appendices to village directory 299-301
Appendix-I: Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, 302-307
Medical and other amenities in villages at C. D. Block level
Appendix-IA: Villages by number of Primary Schools 308
Appendix-IB: Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 308
Appendix-IC: Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 308
Appendix-II: Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or 308
more amenities available
Appendix-III: Land utilization data in respect of Census Towns 309
Appendix-IV: C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than 309
drinking water facility is available
Appendix-V: Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes 309
population
Appendix-VI: Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes 309
population
Appendix-VIIA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to 310-318
the total population by ranges
Appendix-VIIB: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to 319-327
the total population by ranges
Appendix-VIII: Number of villages under each Gram Panchyat (C.D. Block wise) 328
8 Section II- Town Directory 329-332
(a) Town Directory Statement I- Status and growth history 334-337
(b) Town Directory Statement II- Physical aspects and location of towns, 2009 338-339
(c) Town Directory Statement III-Civic and other amenities, 2009 340-341
(d) Town Directory Statement IV-Medical facilities, 2009 342-343
(e) Town Directory Statement V-Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities, 344-347
2009
(f) Town Directory Statement VI- Industry and banking, 2009 348-349
(g) Town Directory Statement VII-Civic and other amenities in slums, 2009 350-351
(h) Appendix to Town Directory- Towns showing their outgrowth with population 352
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Foreword
The District Census Handbook DCHB is an important publication of the Census
Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non-Census data of urban and rural areas for each
District. The Census data provide information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of
population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village, Town and ward of the District. The
Primary Census Abstract PCA part of this publication contains Census data including data on household
amenities collected during 1st phase of the Census i.e. House listing and Housing Census. The non-
Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain
information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical,
drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other
miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the Telegraph Services were closed by the Government of India on 15th
July, 2013. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development
at the grass-root level.

2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, administrative
statistics, Census tables and Village and Town Directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern
was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to Village and
Town Directory, Part-B to Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative
statistics, District Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of
Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained Village and Town
Directory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/Town
levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were added.
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.

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

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

5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by
including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly added amenities are:
Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College, Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non-
formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital,
Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree,
Traditional Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural Sanitary Mart or
Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio-gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public
Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility,

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Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals,
Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road,
Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution
System (PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Hat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional
Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public
Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death Registration Office. In the
Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented
viz.; (i) Status and Growth History of Towns,(ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and
other Amenities, (iv) Medical Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi) Industry
& Banking, and (vii) Civic & other amenities in Slums, respectively. C.D. Block wise data of Village
Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of Census 2011 as presented in earlier Census.

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

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

New Delhi. (C. Chandramouli)


Dated: 16-06-2014 Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India
New Delhi

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Preface

The Census is the biggest source of comprehensive data on demography, economic activity,
literacy and education, housing and household amenities, urbanization, fertility, mortality, Scheduled
Caste and Schedule Tribes, language, religion and migration at village, town and ward level. District
Census Hand Book (DCHB) is series of such Census publication and is the most important district level
publication which provides reliable data at grass root level for the purpose of planning, administrative
requirements as well as of academic development in socio-demographic field. The DCHB contains the
salient results on the data gathered at the actual enumeration of head-count and in addition contain a
wealth of other non-census information in respect of each village and town of the district.
Following the Census tradition, the 2011 series of the District Census Handbooks is also
comprised of two parts. Part-A contains Village and Town Directory data which provides information on
infrastructural amenities and land use data at village level. The scope and coverage of Village Directory
of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001.
Now DCHB 2011 will also present the newly added amenities which have been discussed in the foreword
of this volume along with the information pertaining to name and location of villages, area, population,
number of households, important civic amenities/ facilities available in villages like educational, medical,
drinking water, post, telegraph and telephone, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural & non-
agricultural credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communications, approach to the village,
nearest town by distance, power supply, newspaper/magazine and most important commodity
manufactured in the villages. Similarly, the comprehensive statements and their analysis of Town
Directory provide valuable information on growth, physical, economic, civic and development aspects in
respect of each town of the district. C.D. block being the lowest administrative unit for developmental
planning, it is assumed that the data provided at this level would be extremely useful to the planners for
formulating micro level developmental plans.
Part-B contains village and town-wise Primary Census Abstract (PCA) along with Housing
amenities data which provides information on area, number of households, sex-wise total population,
child population in age-group 0-6, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates, workers, non-
workers and division of workers into four economic categories i.e. cultivators, agricultural labourers,
workers in household industries, other workers and special tables on Housing data in respect of each
village and town of the district.
Besides the brief history and other major characteristics of the district, inset tables and
appendixes based on village directory, housing tables and PCA and their analysis added in the District
Census Handbook provide glimpse of availability of amenities to villages, conditions of housing, assets
available with households and demographic profile of population at Sub-District/C.D. Block level which
are of much utility for demarcation of areas of surplus and deficit to reorient the planning process.
The District Census Handbook is a joint venture of the Government of Himachal Pradesh and the
Census Organization of the Government of India. The design of 2011 District Census Handbooks is
evolved centrally by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India and accordingly these books
have been prepared at Directorate level. The data so supplied by the field level officers have been cross
checked with the data obtained from various departments and an attempt had been made to reconcile the
discrepancies to make it more reliable. I am grateful to all Heads of Departments of the State
Government, officers and staff engaged in the conduct of Census 2011 for their co-operation to
accomplish this task.
The compilations of such a huge amount of varied data in a single volume requires proper
planning and close monitoring. I owe special thanks to Dr. C. Chandramouli, I.A.S., the Registrar General
and Census Commissioner, India for his enlightened guidance and encouragement. I am also thankful to
Shri Deepak Rastogi, Additional Registrar General of India, Dr. R.C. Sethi, Ex Additional Registrar
General of India, Dr. A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), Shri P.K. Banerjee, Deputy Registrar

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General (C&T), Shri A.K. Samal, Additional Director, Shri M.S. Thapa, Additional Director, Dr. Pratibha
Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) and Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director for providing technical
guidance and finalising this report.
The Census 2011 Operations in Himachal Pradesh were carried out under the able guidance and
the dynamic supervision of Shri Balbir Tegta, I.A.S., the then Director of Census Operations. I owe my
deep sense of gratitude to him.
The data presented in the District Census Handbook required a concerted team work of officers
and staff members of this Directorate who were involved whole heartedly at various stages of its
planning, supervision, field work, and computerization, preparation of manuscript, maps and printing. I
express my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by all of them. Special
mention is made of Shri R.K. Ram, former Joint Director, Shri Ashish Chauhan, Assistant Director, Shri
R.S. Negi, Assistant Director and Shri Ramesh Kumar Sharma, Statistical Investigator Gr.-II (Rtd.), Shri
Narender Kumar Sharma, Sr. Compiler, Shri Ratan Kumar Lalmani, Statistical Investigator Gr.-II, Shri
Anil Kumar Maurya, Compiler, Shri Ramesh Kumar, Compiler and Smt. Sunita Rani, Sr. Compiler.
Primary Census Abstract (PCA) included in this publication was scrutinized by Census Section under the
supervision of Shri Narpat Ram, Statistical Investigator Gr.-I, Shri Mohar Singh Chauhan, Statistical
Investigator Gr.-I, Shri Ramesh Chand Chandel, Statistical Investigator Gr.-II, Ms. Archana Nahar,
Statistical Investigator Gr.-II, Shri Anil Thakur, Sr. Compiler, Shri Rajender Singh Chandel, Sr. Compiler
and Shri Bhikham Ram, Compiler. Maps appearing in this publication are prepared by Map Section under
the guidance of Smt. Veena Thakur, Research Officer (Map). The whole manuscript of the District
Census Handbook is edited and finalised by me. I express my appreciation for the dedicated services
rendered by them and all other my colleagues in the Directorate associated with this project.
I hope this volume will readily come to the expectation of the data users.

Shimla-171001 (Jaspal Singh)


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Dated: 30 September, 2014 Deputy Director
Directorate of Census Operations,
Himachal Pradesh

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Acknowledgement
Supervision
1 Sh. Jaspal Singh Deputy Director
2 Sh. R.K.Ram Ex Joint Director
3 Late Sh. A.S. Negi Deputy Director
Village Directory
1 Sh. Ashish Chauhan Assistant Director
2 Sh. R.S.Negi Ex Assistant Director
3 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Sharma Ex Statistical Investigator Grade-II
4 Smt. Usha Kumari Statistical Investigator Grade-II
5 Sh. Ratan Kumar Lalmani Statistical Investigator Grade-II
6 Smt. Sunita Rani Senior Compiler
7 Sh. Anil Kumar Maurya Compiler
8 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Compiler
Town Directory
1 Sh. Ashish Chauhan Assistant Director
2 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Sharma Ex Statistical Investigator Grade-II
3 Sh. Ratan Kumar Lalmani Statistical Investigator Grade-II
4 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Compiler
5 Sh. Anil Kumar Maurya Compiler
Primary Census Abstract
1 Sh. Ashish Chauhan Assistant Director
2 Sh. Narpat Ram Statistical Investigator Grade-I
3 Sh. Mohar Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-I
4 Sh. Ramesh Chand Chandel Statistical Investigator Grade-II
5 Miss Archana Nahar Statistical Investigator Grade-II
6 Sh. Anil Thakur Senior Compiler
7 Sh. Rajinder Singh Chandel Senior Compiler
8 Sh. Narendar Kumar Sharma Senior Compiler
9 Sh.Bhikham Ram Compiler
Preparation of Maps
1 Smt. Veena Thakur Research Officer (Map)
2 Sh. Het Ram Verma Senior Drawing Assistant
3 Sh. Shankar Lal Parihar Senior Drawing Assistant
4 Sh. Hans Raj Senior Draughtsman
Data Entry
1 Sh. Ratan Kumar Lalmani Statistical Investigator Grade-II
2 Sh. Arun Kumar Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-II
3 Miss Archana Nahar Statistical Investigator Grade-II
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4 Sh. Anil Thakur Senior Compiler
5 Smt. Sunita Rani Senior Compiler
6 Sh. Anil Singh Bhandari Compiler
7 Sh. Anil Kumar Maurya Compiler
8 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Compiler
9 Miss Meenakshi Upadhyay Compiler
10 Sh. Akhilesh Kumar Compiler
11 Sh. Amit Kumar LDC
12 Sh. Rajesh Mohan Rawat LDC
13 Sh. Swaroop Chand MTS
Data Dissemination Unit
1 Miss Archana Nahar Statistical Investigator Grade-II
2 Sh. Anil Thakur Senior Compiler
3 Sh. Narendar Kumar Sharma Senior Compiler
Printing
1 Sh. Som Krishan Sharma Senior Technical Assistant (Ptg.)
2 Sh. Bhagat Ram Sharma Proof Reader
Photostat
1 Sh. Dhanvir Singh Negi Gestetner Operator

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

In 1961 Census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics,
Census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was
changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to village and
town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative
statistics, district Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect
of villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town
directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/town
levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added
into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity
was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such
an amenity, was given.

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

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

The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a
number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. In the Town Directory, seven Statements
containing the details and the data of each town have been presented viz.; (i) Status and Growth History
of towns,(ii)Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and other Amenities, (iv) Medical
Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi) Industry & Banking and (vii) Civic
& other amenities in Slums. C.D. Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been
presented in DCHB of Census 2011 as presented in earlier Census. The data of DCHB Census 2011
have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains
Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the parts have been published in separate
volumes in Census 2011.
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Brief History of the District
Ancient people regarded Kullu as the farthest limit of human habitation and in the traditional
folklore; it is often referred to as Kulanthpith means the end of habitable world. The original name of
Kullu was Kulata which finds mention in the Vishnu Purana, Ramayana and other Hindu mythological
literatures. Kullu was most probably the most ancient state next to Kashmir and Kangra. The Chinese
pilgrim, Hiuen Tsiang (A.D.629-645) described the country of Kiu-lu-to (Kullu) situated at 117 miles to
the north-east of Jalandhar which exactly corresponds with the position of Kulata.

Kullu has been one of the oldest principalities of Punjab Hills. According to the known history,
it was founded in the first century of Christian era by one Behangamani Pal whose forefathers originally
came from Tripura and had migrated from there to Allahabad and then to Mayapuri near Hardwar. Many
legends are associated with the name of Behangamani Pal. It appears that the people of the higher valley
of Kullu at that time were suffering under the repressive regime of the Thakurs of Spiti and their keen
desire to overthrow the Thakurs was smoldering in their hearts. Behangamani Pal organized what may be
rightly called the upper valley’s first revolution sparked off at Jagatsukh. A renowned astrologer of
village Paljhot is believed to have helped him a lot and his endeavours duly blessed by the powerful
Goddess Hadimba, were crowned with success. This goddess upto now is respected as the ‘grandmother
and the patron-deity’ by the Rajas of Kullu. Pal dynasty was thus established. It’s original capital was
established at Jagatsukh and nearly ten generations ruled from there, till it was shifted to Naggar which
remained as the seat of the Government for as many as 1,400 years till it was finally moved to Kullu.

Their rule continued till about 1,450 when reference is available of Raja Kelas Pal. After this,
there was long break of about 50 years. It appears that the Thakurs and the Ranas might have captured
power during this period, forcing the Pal Rajas to flee from the valley. It was again in the fifteenth
century that the name of the Sidh Singh appears as the Raja of Kullu. There is almost identical legend
about Sidh Singh as marked the name of Behangamani Pal. He too rallied the people against the Thakurs
and established the old Pal dynasty, duly blessed by the goddess Hadimba.

Reference may be made to Raja Jagat Singh (1637-1672) who conquerred the fort of the
Madankot which belonged to Jhina Rana, above Manali and also that of Baragarh opposite to Naggar,
where Rana Bhosal held his sway. It was during his regime that the famous idol of Raghunathji was
brought from Ayodhya and installed at the temple of Raghunathji at Sultanpur Kullu. This of course a
historic turn of events, in-as-much as the Rajas who had tilled then Shaiv and Shktik adopted Vaishnava
Dharma. Not only this, the Raja gave away the whole kingdom to Raghunathji by placing the image on
the ‘gaddi’ (throne) and himself became the vice-regent of Raghunathji. Since then, the Rajas of Kullu
ruled the State in the name of Raghunathji. Since then, all local gods of Kullu once in a year at the time of
Dussehra pay their homage to Raghunathji in open compound of Dhalpur near Sultanpur.

Jagat Singh was succeeded by his equally capable son Bidhi Singh who conquered some areas in
the north and also the tract of Lahul. His son Man Singh was also one of outstanding ruler of the state. He
ruled from 1688 to 1719 A.D. During this period, he fought many battles with ruler of Mandi and
completed the conquest of outer Saraj as well as annexed Chhota and Bara Banghal from Mandi state.
The ruler of Ladakh was forced to fix boundary between Kullu and Ladakh at Lingti. The territorial
jurisdiction of Kullu at his time covered an area of about 25,600 sq. kms. In addition to Kullu proper, it
was comprised of Lahul & Spiti, Bara and Chhota Banghal and towards south the jurisdiction extended
nearly to Shimla and the town Mandi. Like other hill states, Kullu had its ups and downs till it was ceded
to British in 1846 alongwith other trans-Satluj states. The Raja of Kullu and his successors had to remain
contented with Jagirs. In the year of 1849 Kullu was made a sub-division of the then Kangra district by
the British government. Prior to 30 th July, 1963, it was sub-division of the Kangra district and it was the
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district remained the same as of the erstwhile sub-division of that name. On the reorganization of
composite Punjab on the Ist November, 1966 Kullu district alongwith some other districts was transferred
to Himachal Pradesh. In Census 1971, this district was comprised of one tahsil of Kullu and three sub-
tahsils of Banjar, Ani and Nermand besides two towns of Kullu (MC) and Manali (NAC). The total
number of villages was 169 in the district.

During the decade of 1971-81, no jurisdictional changes took place at district level. However,
some minor changes in the jurisdiction of tahsils in the district were effected during 1971-81. Three
phattis from Tahsil Banjar were transferred to Kullu tahsil. Banjar and Nermand which were sub-tahsils in
Census 1971 attained the status of Tahsils in Census 1981. During the decade Bhuntar comprising the
parts of Phattis Khokhan, Silihar and Shamshi was declared Notified Area Committee thereby raising
number of towns to three in the district. However, at the time of Census 1981, the number of tahsils and
villages remained unchanged.

During the decade of 1981-91 no new area was added to district but a sub-tahsil Sainj was created
by annexing 11 Phattis from Banjar tahsil and 3 from Kullu ( 2 partly and 1 fully). Ani and Nermand, the
other two tahsils of the district were also slightly readjusted. One Phatti Palehi of Nermand tahsil was
transferred to Ani and a partly Phatti Karsai Gad of Ani transferred to Banjar Tahsil. Banjar N.A.C. was
also created from Bihar Phatti of Banjar tahsil. At the time of Census 1991 Kullu district were having 5
tahsils/sub-tahsils and 4 towns. On account of transfer of partly villages from one tahsil to other, the
number of villages has increased to 172 in 1991 against 169 in 1981.

After 1991 Census, one new tahsil of Manali with its headquarters at Manali has been carved out
of Kullu tahsil by transferring its 19 villages and Manali town in 1998. In Census 2001 Kullu district was
comprised of four tahsils and two sub-tahsils, four towns and 172 inhabited villages. This district does not
have any uninhabited village since its inception up till 2001. During the decade of Census 2001 to 2011
the district has not undergone any change in its boundary but due to on-going settlement the number of
villages in Manali and Kullu tahsils was increased from 19 to 75 and 65 to 163, respectively. In Census
2011 Kullu district is comprised of four tahsils, two sub-tahsils, 326 villages, 4 statutory towns and one
Census town.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE
Analytical Note
(i) Physical features:

Location and size:

Kullu district is located in the eastern part of central Himachal Pradesh. The district lies between
31 020' 25” to 320 25' 0" north latitude and 760 56' 30" to 770 52' 20" east longitude. It is bounded on the
north and east by Lahul & Spiti district, on the south-east by Kinnaur district, on the south by Shimla
district, on the south-west and west by Mandi district and on the north-west by Kangra district.

The headquarters of the district is situated at an altitude of 1,200 metres above the mean sea level on the
confluence of Sarvary rivulet and Beas river. The total area of the district is 5,503 Sq. kms. District ranks
5th in order of area and 9th in order of population among the districts of the state. The area of district
constitutes 9.88 per cent of the total area of the state while it contains 6.38 per cent of the total population.
Physiography:

Kullu district forms a transitional zone between the Lesser and the Greater Himalayas and
presents a typical rugged mountainous terrain with moderate to high relief. The altitude varies between
1,089 metres to over 6,632 metres from the mean sea level. The high reaches are bestowed with
magnificent snow peaks and glaciers. The important glaciers in this district are Kalihen, Beas Kund,
Saraomaga, Trichu, Parvati, Dibbi and Mantalai. These vary in length from 3 to 16 Kms. and from 500 to
800 metres in width.

Geology:

The rock types found in the district are phyllite, slate, quartzite lime stone, schists and granites
and have been classified on the basis of their physical characters, mode and period of formation. These
are named either on rock types or after local names where these were first studied. These groups are
central gneiss, Kullu formation, Banjar formation and tourmaline granites. Central gneiss presumably the
oldest rocks made over 1,500 million years comprised various types of gnessic rocks within layersof
quartizite, granites and pegmatites. The largi formation contains thick layers of grey dolomite and pink
limestone besides slate phyllite and quartizite. The tourmaline granites are inferred to occur as intrusive
and are the probable source of high radio activity in the area where many hot water springs have occurred
in this area.

On the basis of physiography, climate, soil cover, geology and natural vegetation, the district has
been divided into 5 sub-micro regions which are given as below:

1. KulluValley: The valley mainly spreads on the both banks of Beas river and also on the lower
parts of its major tributaries like Parvati and Tirthan rivers. It covers maximum parts of Manali, Kullu
tahsils and Sainj sub-tahsil and a small part of Banjar tahsil. This region is surrounded by Kullu forests
from almost all corners. Mandi district forms its south-western limit. This valley is mainly formed by
Beas river and is narrow in the north and becomes more wider in Kullu and in the central and southern
parts of Manali tahsils whereas the parts of this valley falling in Sainj sub-tahsil and Banjar tahsil are
undulating.

This region in the district is comparatively plain and fertile and the elevation varies from 1,089
metres and 2,980 metres above the mean sea level. Slope rises gradually as one move away from the river
banks and these slopes are densely covered with apple orchards. Most of the area of this region falls
below 2,000 metres. Beas river rises in the Pir Panjal range near Rohtang pass and it enters the region

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near Rohla from the north. This river flows through central part of the region towards southern direction
upto Aut. The Tirthan river, after meeting with the Koki and Sainj khads join Beas river from south and
then the combined course flows towards west. Major tributary of the Beas river in this region is Parvati
river which also receives the water of Malana Nalla and Tos Nalla and joins then Beas on its left Bank
near Bhuntar town. Other minor tributaries are Manalsu, Solang, Phojal, Debar, Sanjoin, Siriv Nalla and
Sarwari Khad on the right side and Chaki, Pakhnoj, Duhangan, Aliaini and Hurla Nalls on the left side.
The climate of this valley is warm during summers and cool during winters. Upper areas of this valley
receive snow fall during the month of December and January. Snow clad peaks look very beautiful. The
geology of this region is mainly composed of middle Proterozoic formations. The northern fringe of this
region contains Granites (unclassified), while south-eastern part has shali-Deoban and Largi groups and
Rampur-Banjar formations. Soils of this region are mainly covered with orthents-ochrepts (58) while in
the northern extreme; it contains Udalfs (20) type of soil. Higher slopes of this region are covered with
mixed vegetation mainly of Deodars. This valley in the state, with its natural charm and grandeur is
famous for the scenic beauty beyond expression.

2. Kullu Forests: This region is formed by the area surrounding Kullu valley which spreads over
parts ofManali, Kullu and Banjar tahsils and Sainj sub-tahsil.

The topography of the region is rugged and undulating with an altitude varying from 2,800 metres
to 4,953 metres above the mean sea level. It contains many Dhars and rivulets/streams originating from
the higher reaches of the region and all of them ultimately merge with the Beas river from both sides. The
climate of this region is cool and dry. During winter the high reaches receive snowfall.

Geology of this region is mainly composed of Jutogh group/Vaikrita group and central gneiss and
granites (unclassified) while in central and southern parts, geological formations of Nagthat, Mulh and
Manikaran quartzites are also observed. Soils of this region are mainly covered with orthents-ochrepts
(58) type while Udalfs (20) and glaciers and Snow cap (103) types of soils occur in the northern and
eastern parts of this region.

Except few patches in the western part adjoining Kangra district, the whole area of this region is
densely covered by forests. Thickness of the forests is more on the higher altitude while it decreases with
the lower altitude. Most part of these forests extends between the elevations of 2,800 metres to 4,000
metres. The forests contain species like Chir, Kail, Silver Fir, Walnut, Horse chestnut, Oak and Deodar.
These forests play an important role to improve the economy of the district as these forests provide
valuable timber, medicinal herbs, resin and fire woods etc.

3. Kullu Greater Himalaya: This region comprises the crest of greater Himalaya which passes
through north and eastern Kullu district. It covers eastern parts of Kullu and Manali tahsils, north-eastern
tip of Sainj Sub-tahsil and northern, eastern and south-eastern parts of Banjar tahsil.This region is
surrounded by Lahul & Spiti district from north to east, by Shimla district and Satluj basin from south and
by Kullu forests from west. It’s south-eastern boundary is formed by Kinnaur district.

This regionis very rugged and mountainous and also has many Dhars. Some of the important
Dharsare Ali Ratni Dhar (5,269 metres), Ghodil Dhar (4,220 metres), Sirkhand Dhar (5,159 metres) and
Dharing Dhar (4,183 metres). Elevation in this region varies between 4,012 metres and 6,632 metres
above the mean sea level. Pin Parvati Pass (5,319 metres) is an important physical feature in this region
and is situated on the boundary line between Kullu and Lahul & Spiti districts in the east. The region
contains many glaciers viz. Dudhon glacier, Parvati glacier, Tichu glacier, Sara Umga glacier and Dibi ka
glacier on the north and north-eastern parts. Parvati river which originates from the Parvati glacier, is the
major tributary of Beas river in this region. Another tributary Tirthan river also takes birth in the region
from Sirkhand Dhar. The climate of this region is severe and dry.

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The main geological structure of this region is Granites (unclassified), Haimanta group and
Jutogh group and central gneiss. The region is covered by udalfs (20), orthents-ochrepts (58) and glaciers
and snow cap (103) types of soils. The region has no vegetation cover.

This region covers a huge unmeasured and uninhabited area due to its rugged terrain and
unfavourable climatic conditions.

4. Satluj Basin: This region embraces the southern part of Kullu district including entire Ani and
Nermand tahsils. It is bounded by Kullu forests and Kullu Greater Himalaya in the north, Mandi district
in the west while Shimla district encloses it from south to east.

The region is hilly and also has two important Dhars, Jalori Dhar and Sirkhand Dhar which run
along the northern boundary of Ani and Nermand from west to north-east direction. Altitude of this
region varies between 1,059 metres and 5,148 metres above the mean sea level.

Slope rises in this region from the bed of Satluj river and its tributaries. Maximum height of
5,148 metres is attained at the boundary line between Nermand and Banjar tahsils in the extreme north of
the region. Satluj river, the second main river of the district enters the region at Kindla in the north-east
and runs along the southern boundary of the region and separates it from Shimla district. It leaves the
region at Behna in the south-west. The whole water is drained by the rivulets/streams viz. Ani, Khuddi,
Beha and Kurpan Khads etc., which originate from these two Dhars and flow from north to south
direction and ultimately merge in Satluj river in this region.

The climate is hot in summers and cool in winters. Maximum rainfall is received during
monsoon. Higher reaches receive snowfall during winter.

Geologically speaking western parts of this region are mainly formed by Jutogh group/vaikrita
group and central Gneiss formations while in eastern part, the geological structure is formed by Nagthat,
Muth and manikaran formations. Udalfs-ochrepts (24) types of soils are found in the western part of this
region while Orthents-Ochrepts (58) type of soils cover the south and eastern parts. In this region, upper
areas are covered with densely mixed jungles mainly chir, kail, oak and deodar.
5. Pir Panjal: This region is situated in the extreme northern and north-western parts of the
district and occupying only a small part of Manali tahsil. It makes its boundary with Kangra district in the
west, Lahul & spiti district in the north and east and Kullu forests in the south while Kullu Greater
Himalaya touches it from the south-east direction.
The region is characterized with high snow covered mountains, glaciers and passes. The altitude
of this region varies between 3,685 metres and 5,932 metres above the mean sea level. Maximum height
of 5,932 metres in this region is attained by Hanuman Tibba which is situated on the boundary line
between Kullu and Kangra districts in the west. Rohtang pass (3,978 metres) is situated in the northern
part, is one of the major Physical feature of this region besides other passes viz., Thanod, Taintu Ka Jot
(4,996 metres) and Hamta Jot (4,268 metres). This region contains many Dhars. Some of these are Beas
Kund Dhar, Shiti Dhar, Kara Dhar, Rohan Dhar and Satbehui Dhar. Western part of this region is
comparatively higher in elevation than eastern part. Beas river which is the main river of Kullu district,
originates in the Pir Panjal range from Beas Rishi spring near Rohtang pass and flows towards south.
The geological structure of this region is mainly formed by granites (unclassified) formations and
it has Udalfs (20) type of soil cover which is high base status of humid regions. The region is without
vegetation cover.
This region covers very small unmeasured area of the district and is un-inhabited due to its tough
and rugged terrain and climatic conditions. The only motorable road is border road which connects this

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region as well as district with Lahul & Spiti district. Rohtang pass in this region is a place of tourist
interest as the crest of this pass affords a wide spread panorama of mountain scenery.
Drainage-(River System):

Beas is the principal river of the district. Satluj river however touches the fringes of the district
boundary in the Nermand and Ani tahsils and the entire drainage of the district is received by these two
rivers. The Beas river originates from the Beas Kund a small spring of Pir Panjal Ranges at Rohtang Pass
at a height of 3,900 metres approximately and flows southwards for about 120 kms., till it reaches Larjee.
In this area tributaries are on the east bank spread out in the shape of a fan based on the length of the river
between Bhuin and Larjee. On the right of west bank of the main affluent are Solang, Manalsu, Sujoin
and Fozal nallas and the Sarvari at Kullu. Parvati river also receives the water of the Malana nalla at Jari
and other tributaries of the Parvati are also on its right bank. Parvati river after flowing in the north-
westerly direction takes a south-westerly course before merging with Beas. Between its basin and that of
the Sainj nalla lies the Hurlagad which rises from a glaciated area. It joins the Beas opposite Bajaura.
Sainj khad originates from Supa Kuni a high peak located on the boundary of Spiti and after running
through the Sainj valley, it merges with Beas river at Larjee. Tirthan stream joins the Sainj khad a little
above the junction of the latter with Beas river. The flow of Beas river and its tributaries are at its lowest
during the winter months of December, January and February and highest during June, July and August.
In July and August these rivers and their tributaries are in flood and over-flow their banks.

Satluj river which forms the southern boundary of the district and separating it from Shimla
district rises from Mansarover and touches the district in Nermand tahsil opposite to Rampur tahsil of
Shimla district. Its main tributaries from Kullu district are Kurpan and Ani khad which originate from
Bashleo and Jalori Peaks. These rivers and their tributaries are the life line of district and these are useful
for generation of electric power and raising fishery activities.

Climate:
The climate of the district is cool and dry. There are three broad seasons viz. cold season from
October to February, hot season from March to June and rainy season from July to September. Snowfall
generally occurs in December and January at higher hills and most of the regions are cut off from the
district headquarters since the mountain passes are closed. The district receives moderate rainfall and bulk
of it is received during the months of July, August, December and January. August is the wettest month
throughout the district. From climatic point of view the most enjoyable altitude is between 1,500 to 1,800
metres as this range is neither too hot nor too cold.

Statement-A shows the comparative data of average annual rainfall for three years of district as well as
for Himachal Pradesh. Highest average annual rainfall in the district i.e.1215.3 millimetres was recorded
during the year 2008 where as in 2007 it was recorded as 886.6 millimetres. Of the three years 2009 has
shows the minimum average rainfall 825.1 millimetres in the district.

STATEMENT-A
Average Annual Rainfall for Five Years (In mm)
Average Rainfall (millimetres)
Sl. No. Year Himachal Pradesh Kullu
1 2 3 4
1 2007 1000.5 886.6

2 2008 1141 1215.3

3 2009 907.9 825.1


Source: (1) Directorate of Land Records.
(2) Meteorological Deptt. Govt. of India

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Statement-B shows month wise maximum and minimum temperature recorded in Celsius degree during
the year 2010. The selected center is Bhuntar which isjust 9 kms. from district headquarter. Wind
characteristics depend upon season, as it is hot during the months of May, June and coldest in the months
of December, January. During the monsoon season the land become fresh and green and small water
channels in the hills begin to swell.

STATEMENT-B
Maximum and Minimum Temperature at Nearest Selected Center Bhuntar (Kullu)-2010
(in °Celsius)
Month Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature
1 2 3
January 19 1.5
February 18.9 4.4
March 26.8 8.5
April 30.9 11
May 32 14.8
June 31.3 15.5
July 29.9 19.4
August 30.6 20.2
September 29.4 17.3
October 28.3 10.5
November 24.3 5.7
December 18.5 0.5
Source: - Meteorological Deptt. Govt. of India.

Land, Land Use Pattern and Tenancy:

The district is comprised of many fertile valleys as well as high elevation areas. The cultivation is
possible in small terraces of holdings in the high hills and the stream/khad basins in most parts of the
district. In the valleys, the cultivation is spread over a vast area. The cultivation of crops is confined
mostly to flat valley areas while orchards cover the upper slopes of the valleys and river basins. Except
the valley area and stream/khad basins most of the land is either under shrub forests or grassy land with
Chil trees up to the height of 1,500 metres from the mean sea level and Kail, Deodar, Spruce, Poplar on
the higher altitudes. It is only in the valleys that the land is mostly flat and fertile and the cultivation of
cereals is done.

Settlement operations in the district were carried out at different times. Prior to land reforms,
most of the holdings are in the hands of land-lords who had leased out the same to the tenants on payment
of rent in kind or cash. With the framing of tenancy laws, the land-lordism has almost been abolished and
after the implementation of Himachal Pradesh Tenancy and Land reforms Act most of the cultivators
have become the owners of the land held by them on tenancy except in the case of minors, widows,
disabled and service personnel. Before the introduction of Land Reform Laws, the tenants in addition to
paying different types of rents also used to render services to the land-lords. With the introduction of land
reform laws the tenants have been relieved of the miserable plight to a greater extent and there has been a
marked change in their social and economic status.

Statement-C Showing comparative information for number of operational holdings and area operated by
size of holdings during agricultural census of 2000-01 and 2005-06. In comparison to 2000-01
agricultural Census the statement shows a slight increase in total number of holdings during 2005-06
agriculture Census. During 2000-01 and 2005-06 agriculture census the total number of holdings were

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62,625 and 67,753, respectively. Out of the total holdings majority of the operational holdings were
occupied by the marginal farmers having less than 1 hectare of land. In the agricultural Census of 2000-01
and 2005-06 marginal farmers were having 50,331 and 55,414 holdings, respectively.

STATEMENT -C
Number of Operational Holdings and Area Operated by size class of Holdings during Agreculture Census
2005-06
(In hect.)
Marginal
Small (1.00 to 2.0 Semi - Medium Medium (4.00 to Large (10.00 hect
(Less Than 1.00 Total (All Sizes)
hect) (2.00 to 4.00 hect) 10.00 hect) and above)
hect)
No. of Area No. of Area No. of Area No. of Area No. of Area No. of Area
Year Holdings (Hect) Holdings (Hect) Holdings (Hect) Holdings (Hect) Holdings (Hect) Holdings (Hect)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2000-01 50,331 19,169 8,731 12,203 3,047 8,130 502 2,715 14 182 62,625 42,399
2005-06 55,414 20,155 9,038 11,867 2,832 7,212 441 2,318 28 849 67,753 42,401
Soucre: Directorate of Land Records, H.P.

The Statement-D given below depicts the comparative information about land utilization (in ‘000
hectares) for the years 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09. Out of the total 64,300 hectare of total cropped
area, 27,000 hectares comes under the area sown more than oncewhile 5,800 were put-under non-
agricultural uses during the year 2008-09.

STATEMENT-D
Land Utilization
(In '000 Hect)
Area
Misc.Tree Permanent Sown
Geographical Crops & Groves Pastures & Land put to Non- Barren & Net More Total
Area by Village Forest (Not included in Other Grazing Culturable Agriculturable Unculturable Current Other Area Than Cropped
Year Papers Land Net Area Sown) Lands Waste Uses Land Follows Follows Sown Once Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

2006-07 50.1 - 0.4 - 2.8 6.1 1.1 3.4 - 36.3 28.7 65.1
2007-08 54.7 0.9 1.8 1.4 2.4 6.6 1.2 3.2 - 37.2 28.6 65.8

2008-09 54.8 0.9 1.8 1.4 2.5 5.8 2.0 2.8 0.3 37.2 27.0 64.3

Source: Directorate of Land Records, H.P.

Agriculture:

The economy of the district basically depends on Agriculture, and more than 80 per cent of the
workers are engaged in Agricultural activities. The elevation of Kullu district ranges from 914 metres to
4,084 metres above sea level with varied Agro-climatic conditions. The texture of soil ranges from sandy
loam to clay loam and the colour of the soil also vary from brown to dark brown. Generally the sandy soil
is acidic in nature and the terrain except in the valley is hilly. Depth of the soil varies from 50 to 150 cms.
But despite this all the agro climatic conditions provide a range of potentialities for growing cash crops
like off season vegetables, seed potatoes, pulses and temperate fruits apart from the cereals, millets and
oil seeds. Among the cereals, wheat, maize, paddy and barley are extensively grown.

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The holdings are small and cultivation is done by traditional techniques of farming leading to low
production. The mechanization of agricultural operation is not possible due to small size and terraced
fields.

Statement-E shows area under different crops. Since the economy of the district basically depends on
agriculture hence majority of the workers are engaged in agricultural activities. Despite the hilly
topography of the district the agro climatic conditions provide a range of potentialities for growing cash
crops like off season vegetables, potatoes, pulses and temperate fruits apart from cerealsand millets.
Among the cereals wheat and maize are extensively grown. The comparative data of area under different
crops and production thereof for the years of 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 is given below as Statement
E and F, respectively.

STATEMENT - E
Area Under Different Crops
(In Hect)
Year Wheat Maize Rice Barely Ragi Pulses Comman Millets Total Food Grains Chillies Ginger Oil Seeds
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2006-07 25,971 16,352 1,478 3,851 408 2,730 627 51,417 64 - 701
2007-08 25,319 16,356 1,469 3,868 393 3,257 10 50,672 67 - 773
2008-09 24,160 16,683 1,443 3,343 201 2,899 802 49,531 70 - 785
Source: Directorate of Land Records, H.P.

STATEMENT - F
Production of Different Crops
(In M.T.)
Year Wheat Maize Rice Barely Ragi Pulses Comman Millets Total Food Grains Chillies Ginger Oil Seeds
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2006-07 45,793 48,065 1,928 7,098 272 933 184 104,273 18 - 725
2007-08 48,553 49,765 1,984 5,539 303 1,995 6 108,145 21 - 421
2008-09 29,250 44,970 1,970 4,290 190 2,690 110 83,470 18 - 190
Source: Directorate of Land Records, H.P.

Fertilizer:

Fertilizer is a vital input which plays a major part to increase the agricultural as well horticultural
production. The comparative statement for the state and the district for fertilizer consumption in metric
tonnes for the year 2008-09 is given below as Statement-G which shows the total consumption of 4,369
metric tonnes (MT) in district in comparison to 57,363 MT for the state.

STATEMENT - G
Fertilizer Consumption for 2008-09
(In M.T.)
State/ Concerned District Nitrogenous (N) Phosphatic (P) Potassic (K) Total (N+P+K)
1 2 3 4 5

Himachal Pradesh 35,462 10,703 11,198 57,363

Kullu 2085 1022 1262 4369


Source: Directorate of Agriculture, H. P.

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As stated above the economy of Himachal Pradesh largely depends on agriculture hence government
has provided many safeguards to the farmers of the state. One of the schemes launched by the government
is crop insurance scheme.

Crop Insurance Scheme:

In order to provide insurance to all crops and to all farmers, the Government has introduced
‘Rashtriya Krish Bima Yojna’ in the state from the Ravi season of 1999-2000. At the initial stage only
maize, paddy, barley and potato crops were covered under the scheme. But up to the year of 2010-11
other crops like ginger and tomato were also included under the scheme. From the Ravi season of 2007-
08 subsidy from 10 per cent was increased to 50 per cent to all the small and marginal farmers. The
project of subsidy is being run by the ‘Bharat Krishi Bima Company’. Under the scheme all the loanees
and non-loanees farmers are covered.

Irrigation:
To increase the crop production the importance of irrigation is well established. Multiple
cropping and to accelerate the growth in production depends upon irrigation. The sources of irrigation are
Kuhls, lifts and tanks where rain water is stored. During the year 2008-09 the total net irrigated area in
kullu district was 2,553 hectares. In order to increase agricultural production steps like opening of new
Kuhls, supply of improved seeds and fertilizers etc. are being taken by the state government.

The major source of irrigation in the district is Kuhls and lift irrigation where water is lifted from
the streams/rivers by electric motor. The other sources of irrigation are not in use due to the hilly terrain.
More than half of the total irrigated area falls in Kullu and Manali Tahsils which constitutes the main
Kullu valley.

The following Statement-H shows the comparative area under irrigation for the state as well as for the
district during 2008-2009.
STATEMENT - H
Net Irrigated Area by Source for 2008-09
(Hectares)
State / District Canal Tanks Other Wells Tube Wells Other Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Himachal Pradesh 4,046 283 1,877 15,555 86,091 1,07,852
Kullu - - - - 2,553 2,553
Source: Directorate of Agriculture, H. P.

Potato is the main cash crop of Kullu district and area under this cash crop was 1,050 hectares
during 2008-09. The following Statement-I shows the area, production of Potato andother vegetables in
district kullu as compared to state during the year 2008-09:

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STATEMENT-I
Area & Production of Vegetables for 2008-09
State/ District
Potato Other Vegetables
Area (in Hect.) Production (in tonnes) Area (in Hect.) Production (in tonnes)
1 2 3 4 5

Himachal Pradesh 15,983 1,73,681 58,743 10,90,334


Kullu 1,050 11,250 4,510 89,520
Source: Directorate of Agriculture H. P.

Statement-J shows area under High Yielding Variety crops in the district and state for the year 2008-09.

STATEMENT-J
Area Under High Yielding Variety Crops for 2008-09
('000 Hectare)
State / Concerned District Wheat Paddy Maize
1 2 3 4
Himachal Pradesh 325.22 74.61 280.51
Kullu 19.20 1.00 15.02
Source: Directorate of Agriculture H. P.

Horticulture:
Horticulture occupies an important place in the economy of the district. Agro-climatic conditions
prevailing in the district offer a great scope for the production of temperate and sub-tropical fruits
especially apple, peach, apricot, chestnut, almonds, japani phal, cherries, goose berries and olive. With a
view to augment income of farming community, special efforts are being made to bring more area under
orchards in the valley and in the higher ranges also.

In order to meet the increasing demand for improved fruit plants a number of progeny-cum-
demonstration orchards besides some private nurseries have been set up at various places. Regional
Horticulture Research Station of Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry at Bajaura has
done a commendable job to achieve the target in the horticulture field. All these efforts have been
successful to improve the economic conditions of the people.

During the year 2007-08 and 2008-09 the area under different fruits and production of fruits are
given below as Statement-K & L, respectively.

STATEMENT-K
Area Under Different Fruits
(in hectares)
Orange/ Pome-
Year Apple Plum Pech Apricot Pear Almond Walnut Mango Litchi Guava Kinnow K.Lime Galgal Cherry Persimmon Kiwi granate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2007-08 23,179 2,051 41 236 483 390 88 133 2 15 23 51 8 62 167 30 215


2008-09 23,663 2,050 35 234 477 379 85 128 2 14 21 48 7 61 165 30 228
Source: Directorate of Horticulture, H. P.

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STATEMENT-L
Production of Fruits (in Tonnes)
Orange/ Pome
Year Apple Plum Peach Apricot Pear Almond Walnut Mango Litchi Guava Kinnow K. Lime Galgal Cherry Persimmon Kiwi granate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

2007-08 77,409 5,154 4 24 6863 3 46 7 1 1 3 3 3 11 10 4 31

2008-09 54,385 6,690 77 22 4480 4 30 6 - 5 11 6 1 17 30 6 181


Source: Directorate of Horticulture, H. P.

H.P.M.C.-a state public undertaking is marketing fresh fruits and vegetables, processing the
unmarketable surplus and marketing the processed products.

Co-operative societies:

Co-operative societies have an important role in socio-economic growth of the people of the
district. During 2007-08 and 2008-09 number of primary agricultural credit co-operative societies and
non-agricultural credit co-operative societies is given in Statement M & N, respectively.

STATEMENT-M
Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Socities
Membership
Year No.of Societies ('000 Nos.) Working Capital (Rs in Lacs) Loan Advanced (Rs. In Lacs) Loan outstanding (Rs.in Lacs)
1 2 3 4 5 6
2007-08 127 28 572.28 20.18 73.64
2008-09 127 27 610.22 20.14 40.83
Source: Registrar Co-operative Societies,H.P

STATEMENT-N
Non Agricultural Credit Co-operative Societies
Membership
Year No.of Socities (Nos.) Working Capital (Rs.In Lacs) Loan Advanced (Rs.In Lacs) Loan Outstanding(Rs.in Lacs)
1 2 3 4 5 6
2007-08 19 1132 52.02 29.83 35.64
2008-09 20 1156 52.38 24.59 34.5
Source: Registrar Co-operative Societies,H.P

Minerals:

The district does not possess minerals of commercial significance and reserves of a few minerals
are found in the parts of district but their mining is not economically viable.The following minerals are
found in thedistricts which are used locally:

i) Beryl: White and bluish coloured crystals of beryl are found in Saraouga valley and north-east
of Dando Dee Thack in the Parvati valley. Beryl is the source of beryllium and its transparent green
variety emerald is a precious gem stone.
ii) Building Stone: The area abounds in variety such as quartzite and granite. A Number of slate
quarries producing roofing slate for local use which is located in the rocks of the central gneiss Kullu and
Banjar formations.

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iii) Kyanite: It is a silicate of aluminium and is used for refractory bricks. The mineral occurs at
a number of places in Parvati valley. It is found in the form of blue blades and associated with central
gneiss formations.
iv) Copper: Occurrence of copper oreis reported from Chashikni, Jhari, Maol, Saon and Satgahr
but deposit of copper ore is not in large quantity.
v) Limestone: Limestone is the main raw material for cement. It occurs in the Larji formation in
southern parts of Kullu valley and also in the Garsha saiji valleys. Limestone found in this district is yet to
be exploited for commercial use as no cement plant has been set-up in the district or nearby area.

Soil:
The texture of soil ranges from sandy loam to clay loam and the colour of the soil also vary from
brown to dark brown. The soil is acidic in nature and terrain is hilly except in the valleys. The soils of the
district have been classified into three groups. First group is comprised of Orthents-Ochrepts (58) soils
and are recently formedsoils having shallow black, brown and alluvial characteristics. These soils cover
major areas of the district embracing western, central and south-eastern parts of the district. Udalfs and
Udalfs-Ochrepts types of soils are found in northern and southern fringes of the district. The glaciated and
snow cap type of soils are found in very high altitude areas of western Kullu and Manali tahsils.

Forests:

Forests occupy a prominent place in the economy of the district and these are administered by the
forest division Kullu. Extensive tracts of forests exist throughout the district which is richly wooded.
Forests constitute a major proportion of the total land. The forests of Kullu district are rich in various
kinds of medicinal herbs like Karu, Dhoop, Muswala and Kakar Singi. Mushrooms are also available in
plenty and extracted in large quantity.

Deodar attains considerably dimensions in the upper Beas and Parvati valleys. All the higher
ranges have dense forests while in the valleys as one descends lower, the growth of forests is less.
Deodar, Kail, Chil, Walnut, Horse chestnut and oak are better classes of trees found in abundance in the
forests. Rae, Tosh and Ardar which stand beautiful from artistic point of view are also available in plenty.
But these are not useful for building purposes because the timber gets rotten when exposed to rain.

The Kullu forests considerably resemble those in the adjacent parts of Kangra and Mandi with the
exception that in quality these are better. Chil, Pine is found best in quartizite rock and it is available in
the Parvati and Tirthan valleys. Wild oliveand mulberry are found on lower levels. Extensive forests of
common Himalayan oak are found largely in the Hurla valley above 2,400 metres elevation. Spruce and
silver fir forests also exist. The oak, spruce and silver fir trees attain a height of about 61 metres. Hazel,
Hornbeam, Yew and Bird Cherry are also found. Birch, Moru, Ban and Rhododendron are found in
greater quantity along with willows, Ash, Wild Apple and Juniper. Tree growth is replaced by Alpine
pastures ascending to the limit of vegetation and snow line. These grazing grounds are used for grazing
sheep and goats during the summer and also by the ponies where the slope is not too steep. During winter
when these uplands are snow covered, the forest work ceases till return of spring. There are many shrubs
and plants which provide food, medicines and dyes. Wild strawberry, raspberry and barberry are also
found.

As per the classification of forest area by legal status the forest in Himachal Pradesh cover an
area of 37,033 square kilometres and form about 66.5 per cent of the total geographical area of the state.
Accordingly the district has an area of 4,952 square kilometres under its forest.

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The Statement-O shows classification of forest area by its legal status for the district is given below:-

STATEMENT-O
Classification of Forest Area By Legal Status
(In Sq.kms.)
Reserved Demarcated Unclassified
Year Un-demarcated Forest Other Forest Total
Forest Protected Forest Forest
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2007-08 161 3,209 1,582 - - 4,952
2008-09 161 3,209 1,582 - - 4,952
Source : Forest Department, H.P

Flora:
The following various species of the plants and forest trees are generally found in Kullu district:

Botanical Name Local Name


Cedrela serrata Duri or Dari
Aesculusindica Gun or Khaner
Acer caesimum Mandar
Pistacia integorrima Kakrain or Kakar
Rhus cotinus Tung
Rhus wallichii Rikhal, Arkhal
Dalbergia sissoo Tali or Shih and Shishu
Pyrus pashia Kainth or Shegal
Pyrus lanta Pala
Prunus padus Paja
Prunus padus Jaman
Prunus armeniaca Shari
Prunus persica Aru, Malaru
Contoneaster bacillaris Reunsh
Prinsepia utilis Bhekhal
Rubus ellipticus Anchu, Achla
Rubus paniculatus Thisri
Pieria evalifolia Ailan or Arban
Rhododendron campanulatum Shargar, Kashmiri Pata
Fraxinums floribunda Angu
Buxus sempervirens Shamshad
Ulmus villosa Maran
Morus indica Chun, Chimo
Ficus rxburghii Trembala or Trimul
Ficus palmate Phagra
Populus ciliata Phalsh
Alnus nepalensis Koi or Kosh
Querous semecarpifolia Kreu or Kharshu
Taxus baccata Phatish or Rakhal
Cedrus deodara Kelon or Kelo
Abias webbaiana Tos
Picea morinda Rai
Cupressus terulesa Dedididar

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Fauna:

The district provides habitation and sustenance for numerous fauna. The mountains, forests and
streams, abundant food, shelter, water and large stretches of uninhabited and comparatively inaccessible
area provide favourable condition for sheltering many kinds of wild life.

Brown and black bear, the spotted and white leopard, musk deer, wild cat, flying squirrel, hyaena,
wild pig, jackal, fox and marten are found in the district. The climatic conditions prevailing in the district
are most favourable for their regeneration. Hill pheasant and monal are found in the higher ranges. The
white crested pheasant, koklas and the cheer, red jungle fowl, black and wood partridge, chukor are very
common in lower hills. Snipe, wood cock and teal are also found. In winter the snow pheasant and snow
partridge are also found along with the wild duck and geese. Eagles, vultures, kites and hawks inhabit the
upper fastnesses and occasional specimens have been secured by bird fanciers. Due to considerable
pressure on the forests and reckless felling of trees many places have been denuded resulting in the fast
disappearance of wild animals and birds.

Fisheries:

Most of the habitation in Kullu district is found in the interior valleys having rivers, streams and
nallas which provide ample scope for development of pisciculture in the district.The main source of these
rivers/streams and nallas are perennial snow covered peaks of inner Himalayas. The crystal clear water of
these rivers containing lot of minerals is most favourable for the growth of fisheries. The most favoured
fish is trout which wasintroduced in this district far back in 1909 by G.C.L.Hovel and General Orborn.
Since then this variety of fish has spread to larger areas in the main river Beas and its tributaries.

A hatchery was set up at Chhaki Nalla near Naggar at Mahili. Looking at the successful
experiment of trout fish, other farms at Sujjain Nalla and Patli Kuhl were also established in the years
1941 and 1943, respectively. These cold water hatcheries of Kullu proved as models not only for the state
but for the country as a whole.

Ova fisheries are being supplied to other states like Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh
etc. In addition to trout, Himalayan Barbel and Gurgoli are also found in the river waters of this area.

The Government of India had not only increased substantially the subsidy component being paid
to the beneficiaries under the on going fish farming development schemes but also initiated number of
new schemes. The beneficiary now is entitled for the financial assistance of maximum Rs. 80,000/- per
hectare for general Category farmers& Rs. 1, 00,000/ per hectare for SC/ST farmers for construction of
new pond, Rs. 15,000/- per hectare for general Category farmers & 18,750/-per hectare for SC/ST for
renovationof pond, Rs. 10,000/- per hectarefor general Category farmers & Rs.12, 500/ per hectare for
SC/ST for the Ist year inputs, assistance for setting up fish feed unit in Rs.1.50 lakh on a unit cost of Rs.
7.50 lakh and integrated units including hatcheries for Ornamental Fishes-Unit cost Rs.15 lakhs which
includes hatchery of 5-10 million capacity.

Statement-P shows the comparative data for the state as well as district for the year 2008-09 for
fish production (Prawn Cultivation). The total fish production in district was 304.41 metric tonnes whose
value was Rupees 233.30 lacs.

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STATEMENT-P
Fish Production (Prawn Cultivation) in 2008-09
(In M T)
State / District Catch of fish by non-prof. Marine Fish Inland Fish Total Value of fish Produced
Fisherman (Rs. In Lacs)
1 2 3 4 5
Himachal Pradesh - - 7,798.00 7,798 3,988.50
Kullu - - 304.31 304.31 233.30
Source: Fisheries Department, H. P.

Animal Husbandry:

Livestock is an important source of income. Every household invariably keeps a few cows,
buffaloes, sheep, goats etc. Besides providing a source of income, livestock also serves as a source of
balanced diet for the people. Milk, meat and eggs provide protein for the human diet and manure for the
fields. Bullocks are utilized for ploughing the fields as mechanisation of forming activities is not much
possible due to small holdings and hilly terrain.

Sheep and goats are also found in quite good number in the district. These animals are very
useful for milk, meat, wool and manure purposes. The exotic varieties of sheep found in the district are
Russian marina Rambulitlee which yield more wool of better quality. To boost the income of farmers,
rabbit farming is being popularized in the district yielding superior quality of wool. The department of
Animal Husbandry is also making efforts for improving the local variety of cow, sheep etc. The local
cattle fairs play an important role in bringing a distinct improved breed of cattle to the knowledge of the
people.

Statement-Q depicts the number of livesstock and Poultry during animal Census of 2007 for the
state and as well as for the district.
STATEMENT-Q
No. of Livestock and Poultry in -2007
Cattle Buffaloes
State/ Cross Breed Indigenous
District Bulls Cows Bulls Cows Total Cattle Male Female Total Sheep Goats
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Himachal
Pradesh 1,50,767 6,51,916 7,42,280 7,33,917 22,78,880 58,179 7,03,410 7,61,589 9,01,299 12,40,836
Kullu 23,669 76,293 45,957 64,792 2,10,711 67 805 872 1,14,942 69,535

Other Livestock
State/ Horses & Total
District Ponies Mules Donkeys Camels Pigs Yaks Others Livestock Poultry Dogs
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Himachal
Pradesh 13,155 18,985 7,376 56 2,493 1,705 14 52,26,388 8,09,132 2,11,900
Kullu 1,767 714 167 0 13 14 0 3,98,735 11,562 11,802
Source: Directorate of Land Records, H.P.

For prevention of common infectious diseases of livestock, veterinary aid is of paramount


importance. The district has wide net of veterinary institutions and has 18 veterinary hospitals, 89
dispensaries, one polyclinic and 2 other institutions during 2009-10. These institutions are providing
veterinary aid for common ailment and also helping in prevention and control of contagious diseases. The
district has five artificial insemination centres and two poultry and sheep breeding farms.

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The Himachal Pradesh State Co-operative milk producer’s Federation is implementing dairy
development activities in the state. This Federation has several milk collecting centers and is engaged in
processing and distribution of milk and milk products in the market.

Handicrafts:

Art of weaving occupies a place of pride in the crafts of the district. This household industry is
certainly of the very ancient origin in the state. The state is rich in producing wool, the wool spinning and
weaving is important industry of many households in this district.

In the series of weaving, Kullu shawls are famous among the handicrafts of district. Kullu caps
and mufflers are considered popular gifts of this district and are much in demand in the state and in others
parts of the country. Plain shawls of Pashmina locally known as ‘Loi’ are woven by all households.
Shawls are of two kinds, one is plain and other is of variety of designs. The shawls are woven from home-
spun yarn as well as from the imported yarn called “Ruffle”. The designed shawls known as “Phulwali”
are of recent origin and their prices depend on the quality of material used and design pattern woven on
them by the craftsman.

Another allied craft is the weaving of Pattoos and tweed cloth (Patti). ‘Patti’ is used for making
coats, long coats (Cholas) and caps etc. Kullu caps are made ofcoloured woollen cloth with a velvety
circular band of shaneel etc. around it. ‘Pullans’, foot wear like the bed room slippers made of fibres and
wool are other products of handicrafts of upper riches of inner and outer Seraj ‘Pattoos’ are also made of
local wool. These are thicker and heavier than shawls. Ordinary thick and soft one is called “Dohru” are
mostly used as bed blankets. The “Pattoos” woven of fine wool with coloured strips are used by women
folk as a dress in the rural areas.

The weavers of Kullu district have also formed Co-operative Society namely Bhutti weavers co-
operative society to encourage the export of handicraft goods. It is one of the oldest co-operative societies
which provides technical and financial assistance to its members and has opened sale outlets in different
parts of the state.

Basketary:
Basketary is another handicraft of the district which plays a vital role in fruit economy of the
district. Baskets are made of a high altitude species of bamboo called ‘Nargal’ Baskets and Kilta, are
useful for collection of fruits in the orchards as well as for packing and day to day working also

Industries:
Though district is centrally located yet it is locked from almost all directions by lofty mountains.
Besides this, the district is not having any basic raw materials and minerals except lime stone for setting
of large and medium scale industrial unit. The district has bright potential for establishing industrial units
for processing of fruit products as Kullu district is one major producer of apple and other quality fruits in
the state. However, the district is known for some of its beautiful traditional handicrafts in weaving. multi
coloured caps and shawls of Kullu are well known in the country. M/s. D.S. Foods Ltd. Raison is medium
scale industrial unit of the district.

The Statement-R shows the comparison of number of registered factories in district and worker engaged
in these factories with respect to state for the year 2007, 2008 and 2009. During the year 2009 in kullu
district there were 177 registered factories and 1,433 working manpower engaged in these factories as
compared to 3,657 registered factories and 2,18,309 working manpower in these factories in state:

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STATEMENT-R
Number of Registered Factories and Workers
Year
2007 2008 2009
State /
District No. of Factories No. of Worker No. of Factories No. of Worker No. of Factories No. of Worker
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Himachal
Pradesh 3,060 1,68,544 3,357 1,94,019 3,657 2,18,309
Kullu 175 1,363 176 1,413 177 1,433
Source: Chief Inspector of Industries, N.P.

Tourism:

Tourism in Himachal Pradesh has been recognized as one of the most important sectors of the
economy as it is being realized as a major engine for growth for future. Himachal Pradesh as a whole is
endowed with all the basic resources necessary for thriving tourism activity like geographical and cultural
diversity, clean, peaceful and beautiful streams, sacred shrines, historic monuments, lush green forests and
above all friendly and hospitable people. Tourism industry in Himachal Pradesh has been given very high
priority and has developed appropriate infrastructure for its development which include provision of
public utility services, road, communication network, airports, transport facilities, water supply and civic
amenities etc. The district has also created its impact in tourism sector and attracted number of tourists to
its fold.

Statement-S shows number of registered hotels/guest houses and tourists visited the district during the
year 2008 and 2009.
STATEMENT-S
Number of Rgistered Hotels/ Guest Houses and Tourist Visited
Tourist Arrival (In Lacs)
Year No, of Hotels/ Guest Houses Bed Capesity Domestic Foreigner Total
1 2 3 4 5 6
2008 562 17,836 20.02 1.13 21.15
2009 573 18,310 22.25 1.20 23.45
Source: Directorate of Tourism, H.P.

Transport:
The district headquarters is situated on National Highway No. 21. It also served better by state
highway No. 11 and 14 and other metalled and unmetalled roads. Total road length in the district was
1,636 kms. by the end of 2009. Out of which double lane Motorable road length were only 128 kms.while
single lane Motorable road length was 1,455 kms. and Jeepable & less than Jeepable road length was 53
kms. in the district. Kullu is well connected with the different places of the state and other places outside
the state. Himachal Road Transport Corporation Kullu started its operation during the year 1976-77. The
H.R.T.C., private buses, private taxies and Airways are the main source of transport within and outside
the state. The following long route services were introduced by H.R.T.C.:

Manali–Amritsar, Manali-Delhi, Manali-Chandigarh, Kullu-Nermand, Manali-Jawalaji, Manali-


Dehradun, Manali-Shimla, Manali-Chamba, Kullu-Shimla, Kullu-Trilokinath, Manali-Jammu, Kullu-Leh,
Kullu-Keylong etc.

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Volvo Luxury A.C. Buses and A.C. Buses: The Himachal Road Transport Corporation has fleet
of Volvo Buses and A.C. Buses which are plying in district from Manali to Shimla, Chandigarh and
Delhi.

H.R.T.C. has also introduced some new schemes for the benefit of the people of the state as
detailed below:

(i) Smart Card Scheme: HRTC has introduced “Smart Card’’. Under this scheme, a smart card
holder is allowed 10% concession in fare for travelling in HRTC buses. The senior citizen as a special
gesture is allowed 20% concession in fare. The general public can purchase Smart Card against a payment
of Rs. 50/- having its validity for one year.

(ii) Group Discount Scheme: A group of 10 or more passengers is allowed a discount in fare
@10%.
(iii) Yellow Card Scheme: Under this scheme, the card holder is allowed 20% discount in fare
within the radius of 40 kms. from place of issue of card or place opted by him. Yellow Card can be
purchased against a payment of of Rs. 50/- having its validity for one year.

Bhuntar Airport, alternatively known as Kullu Manali Airport located at Bhuntar just 9 kms.
from district headquarter is the only source of air connectivity in the district. The district is not connected
with railway line and the nearest railway station is at Jogindarnagar on the Pathankot - Jogindarnagar
narrow - gauge line which is 130 kms. from the district headquarters. However, this district has network
of roads where regular buses ply. Number of Motor vehicles registered during 2009 supplied by
Registration & Licensing authorities of Himachal Pradesh, is shown in Statement T.

STATEMENT- T
Number of Motor Vehicles Registered During 2009
Motor Cycle Private Tankers/ Water Departmental
State/ District Buses Trucks /Scooter Cars Jeeps Tractors Carrier etc. Cars Other Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Himachal
Pradesh 886 2,777 33,525 16,489 793 1,060 5 6 3,311 58,852
Kullu 57 319 980 1,195 54 24 - - 653 3,282
Source: Registration & Licensing Authorities of H. P.

Trade, Commerce and Banking:


Kullu remained a trade centre from the ancient days when it used to serve as a trade route with
Yarkand. Trade and Commerce activities are mainly related to the export of surplus items. The main
items are timber, potatoes, off season vegetables apple and other fruits. In addition, herbs, Kullu caps,
coats ‘Patti’ and shawls are also being exported from the district. The import includes essential goods
such as food grains, cloth, salt and sugar.

The banking services have a great role in economic growth by financing agricultural, industrial
and other self employment activities etc. The district has adequate banking facilities. Most of the banks
are concentrated at district, tahsil and block headquarters.

There are 57 branches of commercial and co-operative banks functioning in the district by the end
of 2009 which are catering to the needs of the district. The Punjab National Bank has been declared as a
lead bank in the district. The lead bank prepares the credit plan of the district to be implemented for the
developmental activities by various government agencies and also identifies places for the opening of new
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branches. It also acts as a liaison between the public and other banks on the one hand and between
government and beneficiaries on the other.

The Statement-U shows comparison of deposit and advances and population per bank in district with
respect to state during the year 2009. In 57 banks of district Kullu, a total deposit was Rs. 1,176 crores.
Credit deposit ratio was 54 as compared to 40.71 of state while average population per bank was 6,694
persons.
STATEMENT-U
Deposit and Advances, Population Per Bank in - 2009
(Rs. in Crores)
State / District No. of Banks Deposits Credits Credit Deposit Ratio Average Population Per Bank
1 2 3 4 5 6
Himachal Pradesh 980 25,086 10,213 40.71 6,202
Kullu 57 1,176 635 54.00 6,694
Source: Quarterly statistical Book on Banking-2009

Electricity and Power:

The development of agriculture and industries can hardly be accelerated without the availability
of power. The electricity for domestic purpose has become essential.

Before independence the electricity was confined to only few towns of the district. Himachal
Pradesh Electricity Board was set up in September, 1971. In the field of rural electrification, the state has
made remarkable achievements, inspite of the fact that Himachal Pradesh was a late starter in the field of
rural electrification and also because of very difficult and mountainous terrain; it is a matter of
satisfaction that all the inhabited villages of the state were electrified by the end of June, 1988. Intensive
rural electrification schemes are also in operation for electrification of houses. All the villages and urban
areas of the district stood electrified long back.

The state has a vast hydel power generation potential. The following Hydel projects are going on
in the district:

i) Largi Hydel Project (126 MW): This Project has been commissioned in 2003-2004.
ii) Parvati Hydel project (2,051 MW): Parvati Hydel Project is being installed on Parvati river, a
tributary of Beas river. The Parvati Hydel project proposes to harness the river in three
Stages: Stage I-750 MW, Stage II-800MW, and Stage III- 501 MW.
iii) Malana Hydel- electrict Project (86 MW): The MOU for execution of the Project was signed
between HP Govt. and M/s Rajasthan Spinniing and Weaving Mills (RSWM), New Delhi on
28-08-93. The company started the project works on 27-09-98. The project started generating
electricity w.e.f 05-07-2001.
iv) Malana-II Hydel- electrict Project (100 MW): Malana-II Hydel- electrict Project (HEP) has
been contemplated a power generation development on Malana, a tributary of Beas river in
Kullu. The Project is slated for commissioning in 2011-12.
v) Sainj HEP (100 MW): Sainj Hydel- electrict Project has been contemplated as a run of the
river development on river Sainj, a tributary of Beas river in Kullu. The Project comprises of
a diversion barrage on the river Sainj near village Niharni. The likely date of commissioning
the Project is April, 2014.

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Gram Panchayat

There was 204 Gram Panchayats in the district by the end of 2009. Each Gram Panchayat consists
of one Gram Pradhan, one Up-Pradhan and five members duly elected by voters of that Gram Panchayat.
Number of members varies according to the population of Gram Panchayat.

In view of the provisions of the constitutional 73 rd amendment Act and Himachal Pradesh
Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, the Panchayati Raj institutions have been devolved functions, powers and
responsibilities relating to 15 departments of the State Government. As such Panchayats are involved in
large number of civil works viz; construction of school rooms, paths, irrigation and water supply schemes,
culverts etc. and lot of funds is being released to the Panchayats for execution of these works. These
developmental works are being executed by the Gram Panchayats with very little technical help from the
Junior Engineer of the concerned development block who are not able to supervise each work. In
addition, the State Govt. has decided that the Gram Panchayats shall prepare micro plans proposing
development interventions that reflect the felt needs in their area by way of improving rural connectivity,
planning in connection with education, health and veterinary care facilities, drinking water, sanitation etc.
It has also been decided that every Gram Sabha shall hold four general meetings in each year on 1st
Sunday of January, April, July and October.

Keeping in view manifold increase in the functions of Gram Panchayats, it has been decided to
provide them technical assistance by creating a post of Technical Sahayak for every 2 to 3 Panchayats.
The technical assistant will be the employee of the Gram Panchayat who will be paid honorarium from
the Sabha funds for which Gram Panchayats have been allowed to charge one per cent contingency for
the works executed through them pertaining to any scheme.

The functionaries of the Panchayati Raj Instituions have to discharge various administrative,
judicial and financial functions. In order to make them aware about their functions, powers and
responsibilities, periodical trainings have been imparted to them.

The funds to the Panchayati Raj Institutions are being provided as per the recommendation of 1 st
state Financial Commission. With a view to strengthen the financial position of the Panchayati Raj
Institutions and to raise resources through taxes and levies, the State Government on 1st November, 1999
have empowered the Gram Panchayats to levy taxes and fees at their own level for which maximum rates
of such taxes, fees and duties have been notified by the Government under the provision of Section 100 of
the Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1994.

(ii) Census concepts

Building: A ‘Building’ is generally a single structure on the ground. Usually a structure will have four
walls and a roof. Sometimes it is made 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, work sheds, 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-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence etc. But in some areas the very
nature 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.

Pucca houses: Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of
walls can be any one from the following, namely, Stones (duly packed with lime or cement mortar),
G.I/metal/ asbestos sheets, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Concrete. Roof may be made of from any one of

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the following materials, namely, Machine-made tiles, Cement tiles, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Stone,
Slate, G.I/Metal/Asbestos sheets, Concrete. Such houses are treated as Pucca house.

Kutcha houses: Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced
frequently. Walls may be made from any one of the following temporary materials, namely, grass,
Unburnt bricks, bamboos, mud, grass, reeds, thatch, plastic /polythene, loosed packed stone, etc. Such
houses are treated as Kutcha house.

Dwelling Room: A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and
should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2
meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include
living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant’s room and other habitable
rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which are not normally usable
for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting,
dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used
as a shop or office etc., and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling
room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate
household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant’s household. Tent or
conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room. A dwelling
room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for any of them. If two
households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common dwelling room, then the
common room has not been counted for either of the households.

Census House : A ‘census house’ is a building or part of a building used or recognized as a separate unit
because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may
be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential purpose or both. If a building has
a number of Flats or Blocks/Wings, which are independent of one another having separate entrances of
their own from the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, these are
considered as a separate Census house.

Village: The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The
revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for
presentation of data. In un-surveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with
locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village.

Rural-Urban area: The data in the census are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of
classification in this regard is ‘town’for urban areas and ‘village’for rural areas. The urban area comprises
two types of towns’ viz statutory towns and Census towns. In the Census of India 2011, the definition of
urban area adopted is as follows:

(a) Statutory Towns: All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area
committee, etc. are known as statutory towns.

(b) Census owns: All other places satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously are treated as
Census Towns:

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 persons per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile)

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For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as ‘urban’ all villages, which, as per the
2001 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 non-agricultural activity were
considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the
data relating to main workers were taken into account. In addition the above stated towns, urban areas
also constitutes of OGs which are the parts of UAs.

Urban Agglomeration: An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and
its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with or
without urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway colonies, university campuses, port
areas, military camps etc. may come up near a statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the
revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town. Each such individual area by itself may not
satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may
qualify to be clubbed with the exiting town as their continuous urban spread (i.e., an Out Growth). Each
such town together with its outgrowth(s) is treated as an integrated urban area and is designated as an
‘urban agglomeration’. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India
2011, following criteria has been adopted:

(i)The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should necessarily be
a statutory town; and

(ii) The total population of an Urban Agglomeration (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be
less than 20,000 as per the Census 2001. In varying local conditions, there were similar other
combinations which have been treated as urban agglomerations satisfying the basic condition of
contiguity.

Out Growth (OG): The outgrowth is a viable unit such as a village or a hamlet or an enumeration block
and clearly identifiable in terms of its boundaries and location. While determining the outgrowth of a
town, it has been ensured that it possesses the urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenities such
as pucca roads, electricity, taps, drainage system for disposal of waste water etc., educational institutions,
post offices, medical facilities, banks etc. and physically contiguous with the core town of the UA.

City: Towns with population of 100,000 and above are called cities.

Household: A ‘household’ is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals
from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a
household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a
census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a
common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in
finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen/common cooking. There may be one
member households, two member households or multi-member households.

Institutional Household: A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals
from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are
boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, observation homes, beggar’s homes, jails,
ashrams, old age homes, children homes, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible
to the enumerators at the Census 2011, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households
would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a
common kitchen.

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Houseless household : Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open or
roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship,
mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes:-

The list of SCs and STs applicable in the State/UT is given hereunder:-
List of Castes & Tribes in Census 2011
Code Scheduled Castes Code Scheduled Castes
001 Ad Dharmi 036 Lohar
002 Badhi, Nagalu 037 Marija, Marecha
003 Balmiki, Bhangi, Chuhra, Chura, Chuhre 038 Mazhabi
004 Bandhela 039 Megh
005 Bangali 040 Nat
006 Banjara 041 Od
007 Bansi 042 Pasi
008 Barad 043 Perna
009 Barar, Burar, Berar 044 Phrera, Pherera
010 Batwal 045 Rehar, Rehara
011 Bauria, Bawaria 046 Sanhai
012 Bazigar 047 Sanhal
013 Bhanjra, Bhanjre 048 Sansi, Bhedkut, Manesh
014 Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi, Ravidasi, 049 Sansoi
Ramdasia, Mochi
015 Chanal 050 Sapela
016 Chhimbe, Dhobi 051 Sarde, Sarera, Sarare, Siryare, Sarehde
017 Dagi 052 Sikligar
018 Darain 053 Sipi
019 Darai, Daryai 054 Sirkiband
020 Daule, Daole 055 Teli
021 Dhaki, Toori 056 Thathiar, Thathera
022 Dhanak 057 Barwala
023 Dhaogri, Dhuai 490 Generic Castes etc.
024 Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi Code Scheduled Tribes
025 Doom, Doomna, Dumna, Dumne, Mahasha 501 Bhot, Bodh
026 Gagra 502 Gaddi
027 Gandhila, Gandil Gondola 503 Gujjar
028 Hali 504 Jad, Lamba, Khampa
029 Hesi 505 Kanaura, Kinnara
030 Jogi 506 Lahaula
031 Julaha, Julahe, Kabirpanthi, Keer 507 Pangwala
032 Kamoh, Dagoli 508 Swangla
033 Karoack 509 Beta, Beda
034 Khatik 510 Domba, Gara, Zoba
035 Kori, Koli 990 Generic Tribes etc.

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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. 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 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 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 and/or 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. The main point to note is that the activity should
be economically productive. 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
termed as ‘Main worker’.

Marginal worker: A person who worked for 3 months or less but less than six months of the reference
period (i.e. in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as
‘Marginal worker’.

Non-worker: A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the
reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as ‘Non worker’.

Cultivator: For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in
cultivation of land owned or from government or from private persons or institutions for payment in
money, kind or share. Cultivation also includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation.
Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as
wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca,
etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit
growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the
plantation crops like-tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel nuts (areca). The workers engaged in
Plantation crops are recorded under “other workers”.

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Agricultural labourer: A person who works on another person’s land for wages in cash or kind or share
is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another
person’s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which she/he
works.

Household industry worker: Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more
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. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered
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. The activity relate to production,
processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as a
pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or
business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household.

Other worker: A person, who has been engaged in some economic activity during the last year of
reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or worker in Household Industry. The type
of workers that come under this category 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 fact, all those workers
other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers are ‘Other Workers’.

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 terms of the completed number of years.

Sex Ratio: Number of females per 1,000 males in a population.

(iii) Non-Census Concepts:

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 U.A./town: Size-class of U.A./Town is based on the population size of the U.A./City/Town.

U.A.s/Towns with 100,000 and above population is classified as Class I U.A.s/ Towns. Towns with
50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class III
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
Government defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or
(b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement and design of such buildings,
narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any
combination of these factors, are 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 of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of management of civic amenities and
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size of 5 million and above as the cut off point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for the
purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the
Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4
million and above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 million
and above population have been treated as Mega cities and the same criterion of population has been
adopted in Census 2011.

Concepts used in VD and TD of DCHB:

1. Educational Amenities: The type of different educational facilities available in the village is given in
numbers. Government and private educational facilities/institutions are considered for this-purpose. If
there are composite schools like Middle schools with Primary classes, or Secondary schools with middle
classes, these are included in the number of Primary and Middle schools respectively. For example, if in a
village there are two Primary schools and one Middle school with primary classes, the number of Primary
schools in the village are given as three and that of Middle school as one even though there may be only
three educational institutions. So also in case of Secondary schools. For better understanding, the
distinctiveness of different types of schools is depicted hereunder:

1.1 Pre-primary (PP): Now-a-days, the children are sent to schools at a very early stage. Lot of pre-
primary schools, private schools in particular, have come up in villages and towns. These may or may not
be recognized by the competent authorities. Even many Secondary schools have classes starting from pre-
primary level. Pre-primary classes include Nursery, K.G., Pre-basic, Play school, etc.

1.2 Primary School (P): Schools providing education from Standard 1 and upward up to and inclusive of
Standard V are classified as Primary Schools.

Middle School (M): Schools providing education from Standard VI and upward up to and inclusive of
Standard VIII are classified as Middle Schools. A School with Class 1 to VIII is treated as two units, i.e.
one Primary School and one Middle School.

Secondary School (S): Schools providing education from Standard IX and upwards up to and inclusive
of Standard X are classified as Secondary Schools. A composite school with 1 to X standard is treated as
three separate units and counted separately under the categories of Primary School, Middle School and
Secondary School.

Senior Secondary School (SS): Schools and colleges that provide education for Standards XI and XII
and first and second year of the Pre-University Course fall under this category. There are Senior
Secondary Schools with Standard I and upwards up to Standard XII.

1.6. Degree College: (i) Arts/Science/Commerce: These are all educational institutions that provide
post-PUC level education leading to University degree/diploma in any subject or combination of subjects
and also post-graduate levels of education. The college offering courses in Arts, Science or Commerce
either separately or in combination are covered under this category.

(ii) Engineering College (E): It is a graduate/post-graduate degree college providing Bachelor of


Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) or post-graduate engineering degrees like
M.Tech.

(iii) Medical Colleges: These are graduate/post-graduate degree colleges providing MBBS or equivalent
degree in alternative medicine like Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy etc. or post-graduate medical degrees
like M.D. or equivalent in the above branches of medicine.
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1.7. Management College/Institute (MI): It offers courses like Diploma in Management, Post-Graduate
Diploma in Management, Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and specializations in different
disciplines of Management like Marketing, Human Resources Development (HRD) etc.

1.8. Polytechnic (Pt): An Institution providing certificate/diploma (not equivalent to degree) in any
technical subject like engineering, vocational courses like embroidery, fashion designing etc. It may be
both Government and Private.

1.9. Vocational School/ITI: It is a vocational training institute imparting trainings in specific fields
acquiring necessary skill, which will make the trainees employable or create them opportunities of self-
employment. Trainings offered by Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) fall under this category.

1.10. Non-formal Education/Training Centre (NFTC): Non-vocational education centers, established


by the Central and State Governments provide educational facilities to the interested persons irrespective
of educational qualification, and age. These education centers are open to all.

1.11. Special School for Disabled: There is Government and Government recognized institutions/
organizations engaged for providing education to different groups of disabled persons.

2. Medical Facilities:

2.1 Hospital-Allopathic and Hospital-Alternative medicine: A hospital is an Institution, where sick or


injured are given medical or surgical care. Bed strength differs from hospital to hospital ranging from 31
to 500 depending upon whether these are sub-district, sub-divisional or district hospitals. If there are
hospitals providing facilities under different systems of medicines such as, Allopathic, Ayurveda, Unani
and Homeopathy etc., these details are given separately.

(a) Allopathic: The system of medical practice, which treats disease by the use of remedies which
produce effects different from those produced by the disease under treatment.

(b) Ayurveda: Ayurveda means ‘Science of life’. The philosophy of Ayurveda is based on the theory of
Pancha Mahabhootas (Five elements) of which all the objects and living bodies are composed of. The
combination of these five elements is represented in the form of Tridosha: Vat, Pitta and Kapha. These
three ‘doshas’ are physiological entities of living beings. Ayurveda developed into eight distinct
specialties, i.e., Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Eye and ENT, Surgery, Toxicology, Geriatrics
and Science of virility. Two types of treatments, Preventive and Curative, are given in Ayurveda.

(c) Unani: Treatment of Unani consists of three components, namely, preventive, primitive and curative.
Unani system of medicine has been found to be efficacious in conditions like Rheumatic Arthritis.
Jaundice, Filarisis, Eczema, Sinusitis and Bronchial Asthma. For the prevention of the disease and
promotion of health, the Unani System emphasizes six essentials: pure air, food and water, physical
movement and rest, psychic movement and rest, sleep and wakefulness and retention of useful materials
and evacuation of waste materials from the body.

(d) Homoeopathy: Treatment in Homoeopathy, which is holistic in nature, focuses on an individual’s


response to a specific environment. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared mainly from natural
substances such as plant products, minerals and animal sources. Homoeopathic medicines do not have any
toxic, poisonous or side effects. Homoeopathic treatment is economical as well and has a very broad
public acceptance.

2.2 Community Health Centre (CHC): Community Health Centers are designed to provide referral
health care for cases from PHC and those in need of specialist health care approaching the CHC directly.
4 PHCs are included under each CHC thus catering approximately 80,000 populations in tribal/hilly areas
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and 1, 20,000 populations for plain areas. CHC is a 30-bedded hospital providing specialist care in
Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Surgery and Paediatrics.

2.3 Primary Health Centre (PHC): A Primary Health Centre is the first contact point between a village
community and the Government medical officer. A PHC covers a population of 20,000 in hilly, tribal or
difficult areas and 30,000 populations in plain areas with 4-6 indoor/observation beds. It acts as a referral
unit for 6 sub-centers. It has a medical officer and para medical staff.

2.4 Primary Health Sub-Centre (PHS): A Primary Health Sub-center is the first contact point between
the primary health care system and the community. As per the population norms, one PHS is established
for every 5,000 population in plain areas and 3,000 populations in hilly/ tribal/ desert areas. Each PHS
has a sanctioned strength of one male and one female health worker.

2.5 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre (MCW): It provides pre-natal and post-natal services for both
mother and child. The services include regular check-up of pregnant women, giving folic tablets,
counselling, delivery, immunization of children with check-up etc.

2.6 TB Clinic (TBC): The diagnosis and treatment of TB are functions of the general health services and
hence it is a part and parcel of Primary Health Care. Specialized units such as the District Tuberculosis
Centre (DTC) act as referral centres. TB clinics are established by the Government of India under the
National Tuberculosis Control Programme and implemented through a network of DTC. The DTC is the
nodal point for TB control activities in the district and it also functions as a specialized referral centre.
The functions of sub-district level Tuberculosis Unit (TU) are implementation, monitoring and
supervision of TB control activities in its designated geographical areas.

2.7 Health Centre: Clinic where medicine and medical supplies are dispensed. It has no in-patient
facility. A clinic (or an outpatient clinic) is a small private or public health facility that is devoted to the
care of outpatients, often in a community, in contrast to larger hospitals, which also treat inpatients.

2.8 Dispensary: Place where patients are treated and medicines provided but with no in-patient
facility.Immunizations, MCH Services and sometimes pathological tests are carried out here. It may be of
allopathic or any alternative medicine.

2.9 Veterinary Hospital: Mostly run by the State Government or local body for treatment and preventive
measures against diseases of domestic animals like cows, buffaloes etc in rural areas.

2.10 Mobile Health Clinic: These are Mobile vans well equipped with a range of health services to
villages located far away from the CHCs, PHCs or any public health sources. The vans visit villages on
designated days to deliver the health care services. The services generally offered are OPD, ante-natal and
post-natal, B.P. examination, X-ray, ECG, Immunization, First Aid etc.

2.11 Family Welfare Centre: Check-up and counseling is provided to the pregnant and married women
regarding small family norm and devices for having a small family. Temporary and permanent
contraceptive devices are provided here.

2.12 Nursing Home: A nursing home is a long-term care facility licensed by the state that offers 24-hour
room and board and health care services including basic and skilled nursing care, rehabilitation and a full
range of other therapies, treatments and programs to old and sick people. The difference between a
hospital and a nursing home is that a nursing home gives importance to convalescence from a disease
while a hospital gives medical treatment for the disease.

2.13 Medicine Shop: A shop which sells drugs and medicines of any system of medicine viz. allopathic,
homeopathic, ayurvedic or unani medicines, is considered as a medicine shop. Sometimes some shops
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and Paan shops also keep ordinary medicines, like Crocin, Burnol etc. These shops are not taken as
medicine shops.

3. Drinking water: The following are the main source of drinking water facility (ies) available in the
village.

3.1 Tap Water-treated: This source of drinking water refers to a source of drinking water which is
provided to the villagers through pipes within their premises or to the villagers through common taps
(public taps/community water points) by the Government departments, local bodies, panchayats, public or
private estate agencies, etc. after treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap water from treated source’.

3.2 Tap Water-un-treated: If the villagers are drawing drinking water through pipes either directly from
a well or bore well or after pumping the well or tube well water, or the water is supplied through pipes to
the households of the village or through public taps without treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap
water from un-treated source’.

3.3 Covered Well (CW): A well that is (1) covered on sides from run-off water (i.e., excess water from
rain, snowmelt or other sources flows over the land) through a wall lining or casting that is raised above
ground level on a platform that diverts spilled water away from the well and (2) covered so that bird
droppings and animals cannot fall down the hole. It is considered as covered well.

3.4 Un-covered Well (UW): A well which is (1) un-covered on sides from runoff water, (2) un-covered
from bird droppings and animals; or (3) both.

3.5 Hand Pump (HP): Hand pump means where ground water is taken out manually by operating a hand
pump.

3.6 Tube well / Borehole (TW): Tube well denotes the ground water source from where ground water is
taken out through electrical or diesel pump. Spring, River/Canal, Tank/Pond/Lark are self-explanatory.

4. Community Toilet Complex: Community Toilet may be constructed and maintained by Gram
Panchayats or Private NGOs like Sulabh Sauchalaya or likes.

5. Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet (RSM): It is an outlet dealing with the materials,
hardware and designs required for the construction of not only sanitary latrines but other sanitary facilities
such as compost pit, washing platform and other sanitation and hygiene accessories required for
individuals, households and the environment in the rural areas.

6. Community bio-gas or recycle of waste for productive use: Many of the solid wastes having
economic values but put for disposal can be recycled for reuse. For example, food, cow dung, leaves,
vegetable, paper, wood, plastics, old cloth etc. However, some of the wastes are not recyclable. These are
carbon paper, thermo coal etc. When recyclable solid wastes are subjected to decomposition, bio-gas
could be produced under favorable conditions. These systems of recycling may be there at the village
level organized by Gram Panchayats with technical support from Governments or non-government
organizations.

7. Communication and transport Facilities:

7.1 Post Office (PO): Self-explanatory.

7.2 Sub-Post Office (SPO): Sub-post office includes Extra Departmental Post Offices and those
providing franchise postal services and also part time services in lieu of some honorarium. The limited
postal services include sale of stamps, receipt of letters and money orders and also distribution of letters.

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7.3 Post & Telegraph Office (PTO): Telegraph office is set up by the Government to enable people to
send or receive telegrams. If the phonogram facility is available (though the Telegraph office may not be
equipped with Morse Code Transmitters), the village is considered to be having telegraph facility.

7.4 Telephones (landlines): If the village is having the Public Call Office (PCO) either run by the Post
Office or by individuals or by a private shop, then the village is considered to be having telephone
facility.

7.5 Public Call Office (PCO)/Mobile PCO: Self-explanatory

7.6 Mobile Phone Coverage: Mobile phones are now very common particularly in urban areas. Some
villages by virtue of being in close proximity to the urban areas also enjoy the benefits of the mobile
phone services. Even if a few villagers avail the services of mobile phones, then the village is considered
to be having access to mobile phone.

7.7 Internet Cafes/Common Service Centres (CSC): If the village is having the facility of Cyber Cafes
or shops owned by private individuals providing the facility of surfing of the internet, then the village is
considered to be having access to internet/cyber cafe facility. Government of India formulated the scheme
of CSC with the vision of providing all government services in an integrated manner at the door step of
the citizen at an affordable cost even in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of it
based as well as non-IT based services.

7.8 National Highway (NH): These are main highways running through the length and breadth of the
country. Each NH is numbered like NH-1, NH-2 for easy identification.

7.9 State Highway (SH): These are roads of a state linking district headquarters and important cities
within a State and connecting them with NHs or Highways of the neighbouring States.

7.10 Major District Roads (MDR): These are important roads within a district, serving areas of
production and markets and connecting these with each other or with the main Highways.

7.11 Other District Roads (ODR): These are roads serving rural areas of production and providing them
with outlet to market centres, taluka headquarters, block development headquarters or other main roads.

7.12 Village Road: The approach to village refers to the state of road etc., leading to the village. This is
to see whether the village is approachable both in fair and foul weather, and whether it is inaccessible
only for some time in the year.

7.13. Black-Topped (Pucca) Road (BTR): A road provided with a bituminous surfacing.

7.14 Gravel (Kuchha) Road (GR): A road constructed using well compacted crushed rock or gravel
material (coarse sand, small stones), which is fairly resilient and does not become slippery when wet.

7.15 Water Bound Macadam (WBM): This is the road layer made of crushed or broken mixture of sand
and rock fragments mechanically interlocked by rolling and voids filled with screening and binding
material with the assistance of water.

7.16 Foot Path (FP): A trodden path for the use by pedestrians and in some cases bicycles. The Foot
Paths are not suitable for vehicular traffic except bicycles in some cases. Most of the interior/forest
villages are connected by Foot Paths.

8. Banks and Credit Societies: - Banking facility means a place where a person can operate a bank
account.

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8.1 Commercial Bank (CB): These may be banks wholly owned by the Government of India or by
Indian or Foreign Companies.

8.2 Co-operative Banks (Coop. B): A co-operative bank is a financial entity which belongs to its
members, who are at the same time the owners and the customers of their bank. Co-operative banks are
often created by persons belonging to the some local or professional community or sharing a common
interest. These banks are registered under the Co-operative Societies Act. The co-operative banks are
regulated by RBI and are covered by the Banking Regulations Act, 1949.

8.3 Agricultural Credit Society (ACS): Major objectives of the ACS are to supply agricultural credit to
meet the requirements of funds for agricultural production, the distribution of essential consumer
commodities, the provision of storage and marketing facilities and for light agricultural implements and
machinery.

8.4 Non-Agricultural Credit Society (NCS): These societies include consumer co-operative societies
and also credit co-operative societies of certain categories of persons like teachers, health workers, etc.

9. Miscellaneous Facilities:

9.1 Self-help Group (SHG): Self-Help Groups are groups of between 10-25 women created by either
NGOs or under the SGSY (Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana) for the purposes of meeting local
credit needs. They are sometimes called Mahila Mandals in villages.

9.2. Public Distribution System (PDS) shop: The shops through which some essential commodities are
sold by the government at subsidized rates. They may also be known as ration shops and control shops.

9.3. Mandis/Regular Market: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which
are open on at least six days a week and opens at least from morning hours to dusk.

9.4. Weekly Haat: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which are open once
a week.

9.5. Agricultural Marketing Society: It is a common platform to analyse the issues among all the
individuals and institutions in the field of agricultural marketing.

9.6. Nutrition Centre: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS): The Integrated Child
Development Services (ICDS) Scheme set up by the Government of India with the objective of providing
following package of services to the children under 6 years and pregnant and lactating mothers in villages
such as; Immunization, Health Check-up, Referral Services, Pre-school Non-formal Education and
Nutrition & Health Education.

9.7. Anganwadi Centre: Each centre under the ICDS scheme is run by an Anganwadi Worker. One
Anganwadi worker is appointed for specified population of the village. They are basically local women.
They are assisted by Anganwadi helper. They provide pre-school non-formal education at the Centre and
provide food to the children.

9.8. Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA): ASHA is a health activist in the community who will
create awareness on health and its social determinants and mobilize the community towards local health
planning and increased utilization and accountability of the existing health services. She would be a
promoter of good health practices. She will also provide a minimum package of curative care as
appropriate and feasible for that level and make timely referrals. She will act as a motivator of different
types of health related activities. Unlike ANM, she will not be involved in any clinical activities like
immunization.

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9.9. Sports Club/Recreation Centre: Indoor and out-door games are arranged by the Club and activities
like wrestling, Judo Karate etc. are also done there.

9.10. Cinema/Video Hall (CV): If regular cinema houses licensed by Government are available, then the
town/village is considered to be having the facility of Cinema Hall. Video hall owners screen films in
their own or hired premises.

9.11. Public Library: Books are kept there which can be accessed by the public on loan basis. These may
be sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. Free service or
nominal charges are made for using the facility.

9.12. Public Reading Room: Here the public may read newspapers and magazines. These may be
sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person.

9.13. Newspaper Supply: The availability of the Newspaper(s), both in English or vernacular, in the
village is considered to having the said facility.

10. Availability of Electricity/Power. If power is actually available, whatever may be the form of its use,
it is indicated affirmative. If the village is having electricity for domestic purposes and the residents are
using the same for domestic use, then it is considered that domestic power supply is available. If the
electricity authority has not given domestic supply to the households on their request and people are using
unauthorized electricity either by stealthily or misuse the supply meant for agricultural or industrial
purposes, then it is not considered as availability of electricity for domestic purposes. However, if the
village goes out of power due to temporary technical problems such as, transformer failures, theft of
electrical equipment, etc., it is considered that electricity is available. Supply of electricity is considered
available even when there is a temporary ban on new domestic connections. Connections to residential
houses, bungalows, clubs, hostels and hospitals run on non-commercial basis, charitable, educational and
religious institutions are included in the domestic category.

10.1 Power Supply for domestic use: This category includes electricityused only for domestic
consumption.

10.2 Power supply for agricultural use: This category includes all electricity connections given to the
farmers for conducting various agricultural activities including irrigation.

10.3 Power supply for commercial use: This category includes electricity connections given for
workshops, industries etc. or for any commercial purposes.

10.4 Power supply for all uses: This category includes electricity connection is available for domestic
use, agricultural use, and for any commercial purposes.

11. Land Use Pattern: The land use area of the villages is given in hectares. The land use patterns in the
Village Directory conform to the pattern of classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of
Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use
pattern under the 9 categories as indicated in the Village Directory.

12. System of drainage: Generally, by drainage system, we mean 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 wastage are called 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 storm water are
called combined sewers. However, in towns, which are not provided with such underground sewerage
system, it is mentioned whether it has open drainage system. There may be possibility of the town having
both closed as well as open drainage systems.
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13. Type of latrines: The data on various types of latrines both public and private together are collected. The
three types of latrines considered here are, Pit Latrine, Flush/Pour Flush Latrine and Service Latrine.

(i) Pit System: The latrines are attached to the pit that is dug into the ground for the reception of night soil,
are reckoned as pit latrine.

(ii) Flush/pour flush: A flush latrine uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water and has a water seal,
which is a U-shaped pipe, below the seat or squatting pan that prevents the passage of flies and odours. A
pour flush latrine uses a water seal, but unlike a flush latrine, a pour flush latrine uses water poured by hand
for flushing (no cistern is used).

(iii) Service Latrine: Type of latrine from where night soil is removed manually by scavengers. All other
types of latrines are covered under “Others” category.

14. Protected Water Supply-Source and capacity of Storage system: There are various sources of
water supply and its storage system in the town.

14.1 Service Reservoir: A service reservoir is a water storage container that holds clean water after it has
been treated in a water plant, and before it is piped to the end users. These containers are covered, and are
designed to keep the water safe from contamination. Their main purpose is to provide a buffer within the
water supply system so that water supplies can be maintained across periods of varying demand.

14.2 River Infiltration Gallery: Infiltration Galleries are capable of supplying large quantities of water,
and are used where wells are unable to supply water needs, i.e. where an impermeable rock barrier affects
well efficiency, or where surface water sources are too shallow for intake screens. Infiltration galleries are
one or more horizontal screens placed adjacent to (on-shore), or directly underneath (bed-mounted), a
surface water source.

14.3 Bore Well Pumping System: A bore well is a well of 6" to 12" in diameter drilled into the earth for
retrieving water. The depth of a bore well can vary from 50 feet to 3000 feet. Water is pumped out to
surface through electricity/generator.

14.4 Pressure Tank: Tank that is used to ensure consistent water pressure and for storage of water.
Usually located in basement of house but sometimes (in older settings) located in well pit.

15. Road lighting (Points): Road lighting means the number of street lights that are maintained in the
town.

16. Home Orphanage: Orphanage is the name to describe a residential institution devoted to the care of
orphans-children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them. Parents, and
sometimes grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the absence of these or
other relatives willing to care for the children, they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are a way
of providing for their care and housing.

17. Working women's hostel: These may be recognised or non-recognised by any public authority. The
data on number of working women's hostels available in the town are collected with number of seats.

18. Old Age Home: There are two types of Old Age Homes in India. One is the "Free" type which cares
for the destitute old people who have no one else to care for them. They are given shelter, food, clothing
and medical care. The second type is the "Paid" home where care is provided for a fee. Nowadays, such
"Retirement" homes have become very popular in India and they are well worth considering.

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19. Stadium: A stadium is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events,
consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators
to stand or sit and view the event.

20. Auditorium/Community Hall: These are the places where meetings, social functions etc. are organised

(iv) Census 2011 Findings - Population, its Distribution:

(a) Distribution of population in Rural-Urban Areas: According to Census 2011, the total population
of Kullu district is 4,37,903 comprising 2,25,452 males and 2,12,451 females. This population of the
district forms 6.38 per cent of the state population and ranks at 9th place among the districts. Out of the
total population of the district 90.5 per cent lives in rural areas while 9.5 per cent lives in urban areas.
Rural population of the district is distributed among 6 tahsils, sub-tahsils and urban population is spread
over in 4 towns and one newly created census town namely, Shamshi. The total urban population in the
district is 41,391 persons comprising 22,183 males and 19,208 females. The total rural population in this
district comprises 3,96,512 persons with 2,03,269 males and 1,93,243 females as per Census 2011. In the
district due to enforcement of jurisdictional changes number of villages has been increased from 172 to
326, where 12 villages are uninhabited, 314 villages are inhabited and the majority of villages are of large
size consisting of several hamlets. The concentration of villages is mainly along the valleys of rivers and
streams.

(b) Size class and Civic Status oftowns: The statement below gives the position and number of urban
units according to size class of population as per Census 2011:

Sl. No. Size class of town Name and civic status of town Urban Population
P M F
1 2 3 5 6 7
1 V Manali M Cl 8,096 4,717 3,379
2 IV Kullu M Cl 18,536 9,608 8,928
3 VI Bhuntar NP 4,475 2,364 2,111
4 V Shamshi CT 8,870 4,746 4,124
5 VI Banjar NP 1,414 748 666

Population Growth, Density and Sex-ratio:


Population Growth:

Kullu district witnessed a positive growth rate in each decade with 4.4, 7.7, 4.4, 6.2, 5.0, 25.8,
24.1, 26.7, 26.2 and 14.8 per cent during the period 1901 to 2011 except the year 1921 when there was
decline in growth rate which was 2.2 per cent. According to Census 2001 the total population of the
district was 3,81,571. There has been net addition of 56,332 persons during 2001-2011. The decadal
growth rate of the district comes to 14.8 per cent. The growth rate for the rural and urban areas of the
district is 12.8 and 37.5 per cent, respectively. The growth rate of rural population is slow in the district
due to interior location of the district and lack of industrial development. In term of population the district
ranks 9th in the state. The higher growth rate in urban population is mainly due to creation of newly
Census Town Shamshi during 2001-2011.

Density:

The density of population in Kullu district is 80 persons per Sq. Km. against the state average of
123 persons. At tahsil/sub-tahsil level, the density of population varies between 190 persons in Ani sub-

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tahsil and 46 persons in Banjar tahsil. In rural areas of the district it comes to 72 persons per Sq. Km.
while in urban areas it comes to 2,416 persons. In urban areas, the density of population varies between
2,775 persons in Kullu M.Cl. and 634 personsin Banjar Nagar Panchayat.

Sex Ratio:

There are 942 females for every thousand males in Kullu district. The sex ratio figures for rural
and urban areas of the district are 951 and 866, respectively. It is also observed that, the proportion of
females in rural areas is higher than that of urban areas. Sex-ratio in age-group 0-6 comes to 962 in the
district as a whole. In rural areas, this proportion is 968 while in urban areas the sex-ratio of Child
population works out to 891.

Work Participation Rate:

The work participation rate is defined as percentage of total workers to total population.
According to Census 2011, the total workers including main and marginal workers constitute 61.4 per
cent of total population of the district. Of the total workers the share of the main workers is 44.3 per cent
and marginal workers is 17.2 per cent. The remaining 38.6 per cent of population belongs to the category
of non-workers.

As per Census 2011 participation rate among the male main workers in the district is 52.8 per
cent and corresponding proportion of females is 35.2 per cent. The proportion of female marginal workers
is substantially higher than males, as the females are attending to one or other economic activities in
addition to their household duties to improve the family income. Majority of the workers are engaged in
agricultural activities. Of the total 2,69,084 workers in the district 73.3 per cent of these total workers are
categorized as cultivators, 4.6 per cent agricultural as labourers, 1.0 per cent are in household industries
and 21.1 per cent are in other services.

Literacy:

A person who can read and write in any language is taken as literate in Census. All children of
age below 7 years are treated as illiterate.

As per Census 2011 Kullu district has reported 3,07,672 persons as literates constituting 79.4 per
cent of the total population excluding the population of 0-6 years. The proportion of male and female
literates in the district is 87.4 and 70.9 per cent, respectively. The literacy rate of males is much higher
than that of females. The difference of male/female literacy rate is of 16.5 points in the district.

The total literacy rate of rural and urban area is 78.5 and 88.1 per cent, respectively. The
proportion of male and female literates in rural areas is 87.0 and 69.5 per cent, respectively. In urban
areas this proportion is 91.2 and 84.6 per cent respectively. The difference between male and female
literacy rates in urban areas is about 6.6 points as against 17.5 points in rural areas. It is thus clear that
females are better educated in urban areas than their counterparts in rural areas.

Religion:

During Census 2011 out of the total population of 4,37,903 persons of the district 4,15,669 (94.92
per cent) persons have reported their religion as Hindu followed by 15,377 (3.51 per cent) persons as
Buddhist, 2,974 (0.68 per cent) persons as Muslim, 1,568 (0.36 per cent) persons as Christian and 1,396
(0.32 per cent) persons as Sikh. Remaining 94 persons are Jain, 83 persons have Other Religions and 742
persons have not stated any religion.
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Availability of University Education in the District:
There are four Govt.Arts/Science/Commerce degree colleges in the district out of which two are
situated in Kullu and Banjar towns while other two in Ani and Haripur.

Mother Tongue:

During Census 2001 the district has returned 3,81,571 persons as its total population of which
3,10,460 (81.36 per cent) persons reported their mother tongue as Hindi followed by 40,974 (10.74 per
cent) persons as Kashmiri. Remaining mother tongues have negligible percentage. Among the rural
population of 3,51,478 persons of the district 2,88,650 (82.12 per cent) persons has returned Hindi as their
mother tongue and 40,161 (11.43 per cent) persons reported their mother tongue as Kashmiri. Out of
urban population of 30,093 persons, 21,810 (72.48 per cent) persons returned their mother tongue as
Hindi and 2,609 (8.67 per cent) as Punjabi.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population 2011:

Of the 4,37,903 total population of the district 28.0 per cent of the total population belong to
Scheduled Castes and 3.8 per cent to Scheduled Tribes. The percentages of Scheduled Castes population
constitute 29.1 per cent in rural areas and 17.3 per cent in urban areas of the district. The proportion of
Scheduled Tribes is 3.1 and 10.5 in rural and urban areas respectively. The Scheduled Tribes population
in the district is mainly concentrated in Mandi and Kullu tahsils.

(v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset table 1 to 35.


Table 1 : Decadal Change in Population of Tahsils by Residence, 2001-2011
Population Percentage decadal variation Percentage urban
2001 2011 2001-2011 population
Sl.
No. Tahsil Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2001 2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Manali(T) 44,212 37,947 6,265 51,661 43,565 8,096 16.85 14.80 29.23 14.2 15.67
2 Kullu(T) 1,79,646 1,57,080 22,566 2,06,716 1,74,835 31,881 15.07 11.30 41.28 12.6 15.42
3 Sainj(S.T) 20,682 20,682 - 25,908 25,908 - 25.27 25.27 - - -
4 Banjar(T) 38,638 37,376 1,262 43,612 42,198 1,414 12.87 12.90 12.04 3.3 3.24
5 Ani(S.T) 50,476 50,476 - 56,917 56,917 - 12.76 12.76 - - -
6 Nermand(T) 47,917 47,917 - 53,089 53,089 - 10.79 10.79 - - -
District Total: 3,81,571 3,51,478 30,093 4,37,903 3,96,512 41,391 14.76 12.81 37.54 7.9 9.45

Table 1: The growth rate of each tahsil/sub-tahsil in Kullu district for total, rural and urban areas and
the percentage of urban population to total population are given in the table. The decadal growth rate of
the district is 14.76 per cent during 2001-2011. In absolute terms, the population of district has increased
from 3,81,571 in 2001 to 4,37,903 in Census 2011 resulting in net increase of 56,332 persons. The rural
and urban growth rate of district is 12.81 and 37.54 per cent, respectively. Out of the total population of
the district 90.55 per cent lives in the rural areas while 9.45 per cent in the urban areas of the district.
The urban population is concentrated mostly in Manali and Kullu tahsils. Sub-tahsils Sainj, Ani and
tahsil Nermand are entirely rural. Sainj Sub-tahsil has shown the highest decadal growth rate of 25.27
per cent while Nermand tahsil has shown the lowest growth rate of 10.79 per cent. The highest growth
rate of urban population is 41.28 per cent recorded in Kullu tahsil during 2001-2011.

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Table 2: Number and percentage of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges with the related
population, 2011 (Rural)
Sl.No. C.D. Block Total Total rural population Number Population less Number Population 200 -
numberof and than 200 and 499
inhabited percentage percentage
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
villages of villages of villages
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 0025-Naggar 174 1,01,550 52,311 49,239 59 (34 %) 2,620 2,401 58 (33 %) 9,468 9,260
2 0026-Kullu 55 1,24,750 64,186 60,564 2 (4 %) 73 69 6 (11 %) 882 852
3 0027-Banjar 42 60,206 30,693 29,513 0 (0 %) - - 3 (7 %) 521 511
4 0028-Anni 17 56,917 29,077 27,840 0 (0 %) - - 0 (0 %) - -
5 0029-Nirmand 26 53,089 27,002 26,087 0 (0 %) - - 0 (0 %) - -
Total 314 3,96,512 2,03,269 1,93,243 61 (19 %) 2,693 2,470 67 (21 %) 10,871 10,623

Table 2: Number and percentage of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges with the related
population, 2011 (Rural)
Number Population 500 - Number Population 1000 Number Population 2000 Number Population 5000 Number Population
and 999 and - 1999 and - 4999 and - 9999 and 10000 and
percentage percentage percentage percentage percentage above
of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

29 (17 %) 10,302 9,812 22 (13 %) 15,656 13,937 4 (2 %) 4,364 4,112 1 (1 %) 3,696 3,538 1 (1 %) 6,205 6,179
5 (9 %) 2,080 1,951 16 (29 %) 12,395 11,963 21 (38 %) 32,560 30,618 5 (9 %) 16,196 15,111 0 (0 %) - -
9 (21 %) 3,409 3,425 20 (48 %) 14,577 13,819 10 (24 %) 12,186 11,758 0 (0 %) - - 0 (0 %) - -
0 (0 %) - - 1 (6 %) 990 966 14 (82 %) 21,645 20,732 2 (12 %) 6,442 6,142 0 (0 %) - -
3 (12 %) 1,120 1,132 14 (54 %) 9,901 9,649 8 (31 %) 12,572 12,122 1 (4 %) 3,409 3,184 0 (0 %) - -
46 (15 %) 16,911 16,320 73 (23 %) 53,519 50,334 57 (18 %) 83,327 79,342 9 (3 %) 29,743 27,975 1 (0 %) 6,205 6,179

Table 2: It presents the number and percentage of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges
with the related population of 2011. The Census 2011 presents data upto the C.D. block level. Kullu
district has 5 C.D. blocks, namely Naggar, Kullu, Banjar, Anni and Nirmand. As per Census 2011 out of
326 villages in the Kullu district 314 villages are inhabited with a rural population of 3,96,512 persons
comprising of 2,03,269 males and 1,93,243 females.

Among the C.D.blocks, Kullu claims the highest population i.e. 1,24,750 persons residing in 55
villages which is followed by Naggar with 1,01,550 persons living in 174 villages, Banjar with 60,206
persons residing in 42 villages, Ani and Nirmand follow the suit with 56,917 persons in 17 villages and
53,089 persons distributed in 26 villages, respectively.

Regarding the distribution of villages by population ranges, 61 villages or 19 per cent of total
villages fall in population range of less than 200 persons. 67 or 21 per cent of villages are covered by
population range of 200-499 persons, 46 or 15 per cent villages by population range of 500-999 persons,
73 or 23 per cent villages by range of 1,000-1,999 persons, 57 or 18 per cent villages fall in the range of
2000-4999, 9 or 3 per cent villages in population range of 5,000-9,999 persons. There is a solitary village
relating to Naggar C.D. block in the district, which falls in population range of 10,000 & above. The
majority of villages in district are of larger size as compared to other districts.

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Table 3: New towns, de-notified, declassified and merged town in Census 2011
(a) New
(i) Statutory town -
(ii) Census town Shamshi
(b) Denotified
(i) Statutory towns of Census 2001 denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as Census towns. -
(ii) Statutory towns of Census 2001 denotified but identified as Census towns based on demographic and economic -
criteria.
(iii) Census towns of Census 2001 are notified as statutory town in Census 2011. -
(c ) Declassified -
(d) Wholly merged with other town(s). -
*Declassified means the census towns of Census 2011 which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria.

Table 3: This table relates to new towns added, towns declassified or wholly merged with other town
during the Census 2001. In Kullu district one new town namely, Shamshi has been created as Census
Town during the decade 2001-2011.

Table 4 : Sex Ratio of State and District, 1901-2011


Himachal Pradesh District Kullu
Census year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1901 884 899 600 *- -* -*
1911 889 905 499 1,009 1,009 -
1921 890 908 490 1,015 1,015 -
1931 897 915 521 1,006 1,006 -
1941 890 907 542 930 930 -
1951 912 932 664 941 947 716
1961 938 961 650 945 952 770
1971 958 976 749 920 935 696
1981 973 989 795 918 936 713
1991 976 990 831 920 931 784
2001 968 989 795 927 940 782
2011 972 986 853 942 951 866
* Sexwise population for 1901 Census is not available
Note: Sex ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1,000 males.

Table 4: This table reflects the pattern of sex ratio since 1901 in the state and district. Sex ratio is defined
as the number of females per thousand males. In Kullu district there are 942 females for every thousand
of males. This is lower than that of state average sex ratio of 972 as per Census 2011. In rural and urban
area this ratio comes to 951 and 866 in the present Census, respectively.

From the above statement it is observed that the rural sex ratio of Kullu district was above the
equality line from 1911 to 1931 but in subsequent decades it declined and it varies from 930 to 952 during
the period 1941 to 2011. In case of urban areas, the sex ratio has slight increasing trend though it could
not cross the value of 900 in any of the decade. Urban population was recorded first time in 1951 with sex
ratio of 716 f against the sex ratio of 866 in 2011. But between this period, it has up and down swings.

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As regards the sex ratio at the state level it has increased by 83 points whereas the sex ratio at the
district level declined by 67 points during last 100 years. Similarly sex ratio for the rural areas at the state
level increased by 81 points and at the district level it decreased by 58 points. But in case of urban areas
for the state as a whole for the last 50 years it has increased by 203 points whereas in case of district level
it has increased by 96 points only.

Table 5: Sex ratio by Sub-district, 2011


Sex ratio
Sl.No. Name of Sub-district Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5

1 00117-Manali 864 895 716


2 00118-Kullu 948 955 907
3 00119-Sainj 942 942 -
4 00120-Banjar 965 968 890
5 00121-Ani 957 957 -
6 00122-Nermand 966 966 -
District: 026-Kullu 942 951 866

Table 5: It shows the proportion of female per 1,000 males for each sub-district and town of the district.
The overall sex ratio for the rural area comes to 951 whereas the sex ratio for urban area comes to 866.
Regarding rural areas Banjar sub-district comes at the top with 968 and is followed by Nermand sub-
district with 966 females. Ani sub-district with 957 females, Kullu with 955, Sainj sub-district with 942
and Manali sub-district at the last with 895 females. As regard urban areas Kullu sub-district comes at the
top with 907 followed by Banjar sub-district with 890 and Manali sub-district with 716. The remaining
sub-district are entirely rural.
Table 6: Sex ratio by CD Blocks, 2011
Sl.No. Name of CD block Sex ratio
1 2 3
1 0025-Naggar 941
2 0026-Kullu 944
3 0027-Banjar 960
4 0028-Anni 957
5 0029-Nirmand 966
Total 951

Table 6: This shows the proportion of female per 1,000 males for each C.D. block. The overall sex ratio
for all the C.D. blocks comes to 951. Among the C.D. blocks, Nirmand with 966 comes at top and is
followed by Banjar with 960, Anni with 957 females, Kullu block with 944 and Naggar with 941.

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Table 7: Sex ratio of rural population by ranges, 2011
Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in each Population Percentage distribution of
villages villages range 2011 population
1 2 3 4 5

Less than 700 12 3.82 1,263 0.32


700 - 749 5 1.59 3,938 0.99
750 - 799 9 2.87 2,333 0.59
800 - 849 13 4.14 9,171 2.31
850 - 899 30 9.55 26,616 6.71
900 - 949 67 21.34 1,20,354 30.35
950 - 999 99 31.53 1,77,207 44.69
1,000 - 1,099 62 19.75 51,407 12.96
1,100+ 17 5.41 4,223 1.07
District: Kullu (026) 314 100.00 3,96,512 100.00
Sex ratio District (Rural):951

Table 7: It reflects the sex ratio of rural population by ranges based on Census 2011. The maximum
number of villages i.e. 99 of total inhabited villages accounting for 31.53 per cent falls in the sex ratio
range of 950-999. It is followed by 67 villages constituting 21.34 per cent of villages falling in the sex
ratio range of 900-949. There are 62 villages comprising of 19.75 per cent of villages which falls in the
sex ratio range of 1,000-1,099, 30 villages or 9.55 per cent of villages in sex ratio range of 850-899, 17
villages or 5.41 per cent of villages in sex ratio range of 1,100+, 13 villages or 4.14 per cent of village in
sex ratio range of 800-849 females, 12 villages or 3.82 per cent of villages in sex ratio range of less than
700, 9 villages or 2.87 per cent of village in sex ratio range of 750-799. There are only 5 villages or 1.59
percent of villages which are covered in sex ratio range of 700-749.

The highest population 1,77,207 or 44.69 per cent of population relates to sex ratio range of 950-999
while second position is occupied by the sex ratio range of 900-949 with 1,20,354 persons or 30.35 per
cent to total rural population and the lowest number of population 1,263 or 0.32 per cent of population
relates to sex ratio range of less than 700.

Table 8: Sex ratio of towns, 2011


Sl.No. Name of town Urban status of town Sex ratio
1 2 3 4
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) (M Cl) 716
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) (M Cl) 929
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) (NP) 893
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) (CT) 869
5 800103-Banjar (NP) (NP) 890
Sex ratio (Urban) district: 866

Table 8: The table shows the sex ratio in each town of the district. The sex-ratio in urban areas of the
district comes to 866. The highest sex-ratio 929 has been reported in Kullu Municipal Council and lowest
being 716 in Manali Municipal Council. The main reason for low sex ratio in urban areas is possibly due
to influx of male workers engaged in various services who do not bring their families.

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Table 9: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for Sub-district, 2011
Total population in 0-6 age group
Sl.No. Name of Sub-district Total/ Rural/ Urban Persons Males Females Sex ratio for 0-6 age group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 00117-Manali Total 5,258 2,728 2,530 927
Rural 4,422 2,274 2,148 945
Urban 836 454 382 841
2 00118-Kullu Total 24,226 12,406 11,820 953
Rural 21,173 10,803 10,370 960
Urban 3,053 1,603 1,450 905
3 00119-Sainj Total 3,462 1,776 1,686 949
Rural 3,462 1,776 1,686 949
Urban - - - -
4 00120-Banjar Total 5,530 2,737 2,793 1,020
Rural 5,388 2,662 2,726 1,024
Urban 142 75 67 893
5 00121-Ani Total 6,119 3,176 2,943 927
Rural 6,119 3,176 2,943 927
Urban - - - -
6 00122-Nermand Total 5,836 2,884 2,952 1,024
Rural 5,836 2,884 2,952 1,024
Urban - - - -
District: 026-Kullu Total 50,431 25,707 24,724 962
Rural 46,400 23,575 22,825 968
Urban 4,031 2,132 1,899 891

Table 9: It depicts the presents population of age-group 0-6 years and sex-ratio for total, rural and urban
areas in respect of each sub-district of the district as per Census 2011. There are 6 sub-districts in Kullu
district. Total population in age-group 0-6 is 50,431 persons comprising 25,707 males and 24,724
females. The total sex-ratio in this age-group works out 962 in the district. The proportion of females in
rural areas is higher than that of urban areas. The sex-ratio in rural and urban areas comes 968 and 891 in
this age-group respectively. Of all the sub-districts (rural area) Nermand & Banjar sub-districts heads in
sex ratio with 1,024 followed by Kullu sub-district with 960, Sainj sub-district with 949 and Manali sub-
district with 945, lastly, Ani sub-district comes at the bottom with 927. Of the urban areas Kullu (M Cl)
& Bhuntar (NP) which falls in Kullu sub-district tops the district in sex ratio with 905 followed by Banjar
(NP) which is located in Banjar sub-district with 893 and Manali (NP) which falls in Manali sub-districts
with 841.

Table 10: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for CD Blocks, 2011
Total population in 0-6 age group
Sl.No. Name of CD Block Persons Males Females Sex ratio for 0-6 age group
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 0025-Naggar 11,462 5,865 5,597 954
2 0026-Kullu 14,922 7,633 7,289 955
3 0027-Banjar 8,061 4,017 4,044 1,007
4 0028-Anni 6,119 3,176 2,943 927
5 0029-Nirmand 5,836 2,884 2,952 1,024
Total 46,400 23,575 22,825 968

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Table 10: It shows the C.D. block wise sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6. The overall sex ratio
for rural area of the district comes to 968. The sex-ratio of C.D. block in the age-group 0-6 varies between
927 and 1,024. It is highest in Nirmand with 1,024 and is followed by Banjar with 1,007, Kullu block
with 955, Naggar block with 954 and Anni block with 927. The sex-ratio of Nirmand and Banjar C.D.
blocks are higher than the district rural (968) while in remaining three C.D. blocks it is below the average
of the district.

Table 11: Sex ratio of rural population in the age group 0-6 by ranges, 2011
Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of
villages villages villages 2011 population
1 2 3 4 5
Less than 700 53 16.88 1,417 3.05
700 - 749 14 4.46 863 1.86
750 - 799 15 4.78 2,244 4.84
800 - 849 15 4.78 2,506 5.40
850 - 899 29 9.24 6,684 14.41
900 - 949 27 8.60 6,917 14.91
950 - 999 26 8.28 6,818 14.69
1,000 – 1,099 51 16.24 10,781 23.23
1,100+ 84 26.75 8,170 17.61
District: Kullu (026) 314 100.00 46,400 100.00
Sex ratio District (Rural):968

Table 11: It shows the sex ratio of rural population in the age-group 0-6 by ranges based on Census
2011. There are 314 villages in the whole district having population of 46,400 persons in the age-group 0-
6. Out of 314 villages, 84 villages or 26.75 per cent of villages which fall in the sex ratio range of 1,100+
have a population of 8,170 persons (17.61 per cent). It is followed by 53 villages or 16.88 per cent of
villages with sex ratio less than 700, which have a population of 1,417 persons (3.05 per cent), 51 villages
or 16.24 per cent of villages which fall in sex ratio range of 1,000-1,099 are having population of 10,781
persons (23.23 per cent), 29 villages or 9.24 per cent of villages which fall in the sex ratio of 850-899
with a population of 6,684 (14.41 per cent). 27 villages or 8.60 per cent of villages fall in the sex ratio
range of 900-949 and have a population of 6,917 persons (14.91 per cent). 26 villages or 8.28 per cent of
villages fall in the sex ratio range of 950-999 and have a population of 6,818 persons (14.69 per cent). 15
villages or 4.78 per cent villages fall in the sex ratio range of 800-849 have a population of 2,506 persons
(5.40 per cent). 15 villages or 4.78 per cent villages which fall in the sex ratio range of 750-799 are
having population of 2,244 persons (4.84 per cent). There are 14 inhabited villages or 4.46 per cent of
villages which fall in the sex ratio range of 700-749 having population of 863 persons (1.86 per cent).

Table 12: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 of towns, 2011
Urban status of Total population in 0-6 age group
Sl.No. Name of town town Persons Males Females Sex ratio for 0-6 age group
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) (M Cl) 836 454 382 841
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) (M Cl) 1,777 956 821 859
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) (NP) 447 234 213 910
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) (CT) 829 413 416 1,007
5 800103-Banjar (NP) (NP) 142 75 67 893
District (Urban): 026-Kullu 4,031 2,132 1,899 891

Table 12: It shows town wise sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6. The overall sex ratio for the
urban Population of the district in this age-group comes to 891. The sex ratio of the towns in the district
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varies between 841 in Manali (M Cl) to 1,007 in Shamshi Census town. It is highest with 1,007 in
Shamshi Census town followed by Bhuntar (NP) with (910) and Banjar (NP) with (893). However the sex
ratio in the age group 0-6 in the urban areas of Kullu (M Cl) (859) and Manali (M Cl) (841) is below the
district urban average figures of 891.

Table 13: Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Sub-districts,
2011
Total Total Percentage of Percentage of
Total/ Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes
Name of Sub- Rural/ Total Castes Tribes population to total population to total
Sl.No. District Urban population population population population population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 00117-Manali Total 51,661 8,236 5,486 15.94 10.62


Rural 43,565 7,311 4,564 16.78 10.48
Urban 8,096 925 922 11.43 11.39
2 00118-Kullu Total 2,06,716 53,836 10,807 26.04 5.23
Rural 1,74,835 47,888 7,374 27.39 4.22
Urban 31,881 5,948 3,433 18.66 10.77
3 00119-Sainj Total 25,908 7,613 173 29.38 0.67
Rural 25,908 7,613 173 29.38 0.67
Urban - - - - -
4 00120-Banjar Total 43,612 11,846 19 27.16 0.04
Rural 42,198 11,574 15 27.43 0.04
Urban 1,414 272 4 19.24 0.28
5 00121-Ani Total 56,917 17,242 157 30.29 0.28
Rural 56,917 17,242 157 30.29 0.28
Urban - - - - -
6 00122-Nermand Total 53,089 23,886 180 44.99 0.34
Rural 53,089 23,886 180 44.99 0.34
Urban - - - - -
026-Kullu Total 4,37,903 1,22,659 16,822 28.01 3.84
Rural 3,96,512 1,15,514 12,463 29.13 3.14
Urban 41,391 7,145 4,359 17.26 10.53

Table 13: It depicts the distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population as well as their
percentage to total population at sub-district level in rural and urban areas of the district. Of the 4,37,903
total population of the district, 28.01 per cent of the total population belongs to the Scheduled Castes and
3.84 per cent to Scheduled Tribes. The percentage of Scheduled Castes population constitutes 29.13 per
cent in rural population and 17.26 per cent in urban population of the district. As regards rural and urban
population, the proportion of Scheduled Tribes comes to 3.14 and 10.53, respectively. It is clear from the
table that the concentration of Scheduled Castes is more in rural population while concentration of
Scheduled Tribes is more in urban population.

At sub-district level, the highest percentage of 44.99 Scheduled Castes population is recorded in
Nermand sub-district and is followed by Ani sub-district with 30.29, Sainj sub-district with 29.38 while
lowest is found in Manali sub-district with 15.94 per cent. The highest percentage of Scheduled Tribes is

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recorded in Manali sub-district with 10.62 and is followed by Kullu sub-district with 5.23 while the
lowest is found in Banjar sub-district.

Table 14: Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (rural) population in CD
Blocks, 2011
Percentage of Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled
Name of CD Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Castes population to total Tribes population to total
Sl.No. Block population Castes population Tribes population population population
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 0025-Naggar 1,02,270 22,479 8,764 21.98 8.57


2 0026-Kullu 1,21,846 34,276 3,187 28.13 2.62
3 0027-Banjar 62,390 17,631 175 28.26 0.28
4 0028-Anni 56,917 17,242 157 30.29 0.28
5 0029-Nirmand 53,089 23,886 180 44.99 0.34
Total 3,96,512 1,15,514 12,463 29.13 3.14

Table 14: This table depicts number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
population in C.D. blocks. In Kullu district Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 29.13 per
cent and 3.14 per cent of the total rural population, respectively. The percentage of Scheduled Castes is
higher in Nirmand (44.99 per cent) and Anni (30.29 per cent) C.D. blocks than district rural average of
29.13 per cent. Naggar C.D. block has lowest proportion of 21.98 per cent Scheduled Castes and is
followed by Kullu C.D. block (28.13 per cent) and Banjar (28.00 per cent) C.D. block. The proportion of
Scheduled Tribes is higher in Naggar C.D. block (8.57 per cent) and Kullu (2.62 per cent). The other C.D.
blocks have negligible proportion of Scheduled Tribes population.

Table 15: Proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total population in villages, 2011
Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Number of Scheduled Castes
Percentage Percentage
population to total population villages population
1 2 3 4 5
NIL 47 14.97 - 0.00
Less than 5 20 6.37 208 0.18
5 - 10 21 6.69 1,320 1.14
11 - 20 59 18.79 11,294 9.78
21 - 30 67 21.34 28,700 24.85
31 - 40 49 15.61 32,624 28.24
41 - 50 27 8.6 24,344 21.07
51 - 75 21 6.69 16,815 14.56
76 and above 3 0.96 209 0.18
District: Kullu (026) 314 100.00 1,15,514 100.00

Table 15: It depicts the proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total population in the villages. 47
villages accounting for 14.97 per cent of total 314 inhabited villages in the district do not have any
Scheduled Castes population. The proportion of Scheduled Castes population is less than 5.0 per cent in
20 villages (6.37 per cent). In 21 villages, it varies between 5-10 per cent while the next range of 11-20
per cent accounts for 59 villages constituting 18.79 per cent of the total villages. The ranges of 21-30 and
31-40 per cent contain 67 and 49 villages, respectively, both these ranges together account for 36.95 per
cent villages of the district. 27 villages fall in the range of 41-50 while 21 villages fall in the range of 51-
75 per cent. There are only 3 villages containing 0.18 per cent Scheduled Castes population of the district
where the proportion of Scheduled Castes is more than 75 per cent. In the rural areas of district the

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Scheduled Castes population at the time of Census 2011 is 1,15,514. The maximum number of Scheduled
Castes population i.e. 32,624 or 28.24 per cent of total population is covered by the range of 31-40
whereas the lowest population i.e. 208 or 0.18 per cent of total population is recorded in the range of less
than 5 per cent.

Table 16: Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in villages, 2011
Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes Number of Scheduled Tribes
population to total population villages Percentage population Percentage
1 2 3 4 5
NIL 146 46.50 - -
Less than 5 84 26.75 1,673 13.42
5 - 10 36 11.46 4,450 35.71
11 - 20 32 10.19 3,926 31.50
21 - 30 11 3.50 1,641 13.17
31 - 40 0 0.00 - -
41 - 50 4 1.27 524 4.20
51 - 75 1 0.32 249 2.00
76 and above 0 0.00 - -
District: Kullu (026) 314 100.00 12,463 100.00

Table 16: It depicts the proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the villages. 146
villages accounting for 46.50 per cent of total 314 inhabited villages in the district do not have any
Scheduled Tribes population. Among the remaining 168 villages, the share of Scheduled Tribes
population is less than 5.0 per cent in 84 villages or 26.75 of villages, 5-10 per cent in 34 villages or 10.83
of villages, 11-20 per cent in 33 or 10.51 of villages, 21-30 per cent in 12 or 3.82 of villages, 41-50 per
cent in 4 villages or 1.27 of villages, 51-75 per cent in 1 village or 0.32 of villages. None of the villages
fall in the percentage of 31-40 and 76 and above, Out of Scheduled Tribes population of 12,463 persons,
the maximum number of 4,395 or 35.26 per cent is covered by the range of 5-10 followed by 3,859 (30.96
per cent) in the range of 11-20 whereas the lowest population i.e. 249 or 2.0 per cent of total population is
recorded in the range of 51-75 per cent.

Table 17: Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in towns, 2011
Sl.No. Name of 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
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 8,096 925 922 11.43 11.39
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 18,536 3,372 1,512 18.19 8.16
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 4,475 755 231 16.87 5.16
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 8,870 1,821 1,690 20.53 19.05
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 1,414 272 4 19.24 0.28
District (Urban) : 026-Kullu 41,391 7,145 4,359 17.26 10.53

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Table17: This table depicts the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
population in the towns. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the towns constitute 17.26 per cent
and 10.53 per cent, respectively of the district urban population. The percentage of Scheduled Castes is
higher in Shamshi (CT) (20.53), Banjar (NP) (19.24) and Kullu M Cl (18.19) than the district urban
average of 17.26 per cent. Manali (M.CI.) has the lowest proportion of 11.43 per cent Scheduled Castes
followed by Bhuntar (NP). The proportion of Scheduled Tribes is higher in Shamshi (CT) 19.05 followed
by Manali (M CI) 11.39 per cent, Kullu (M CI) 8.16 per cent whereas Banjar (NP) with 0.28 per cent
comes at the bottom.

Table 18: Sex ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (rural) in CD Blocks, 2011
Sl.No. Name of C.D.block Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio
1 2 3 4
1 0025-Naggar 966 969
2 0026-Kullu 956 982
3 0027-Banjar 967 1,036
4 0028-Anni 948 805
5 0029-Nirmand 957 1,069
Total 958 972

Table 18: Table represents the C.D. block wise sex ratio for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
in rural areas of the Kullu district. The sex ratio for the Scheduled Castes for the district (rural) as a whole
is 958 in Census 2011. It is 967 in Banjar C.D. block which is the highest in the district whereas the
lowest sex ratio of 948 has been recorded in Anni C.D. block. In case of Scheduled Tribes the sex ratio
for the district (rural) as a whole is 972. It is 1,069 in C.D. block Nirmand which is the highest in the
district whereas the lowest sex ratio is 805 in Anni C.D. block.

Table 19: Sex ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in towns, 2011

Sl.No. Name of town Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio
1 2 3 4

1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 782 953


2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 947 1,057
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 961 991
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 952 993
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 1,000 1,000
District (Urban): 026-Kullu 928 1,006

Table 19: Table represents the town wise sex ratio for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in
urban areas of the district. The Scheduled Castes sex ratio in urban areas for the district is 928 in the
district. It is 1,000 in Banjar (NP) which is the highest in the district whereas the lowest sex ratio of 782
has been recorded in Manali (M Cl). Sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes in urban areas of the district is 1,006.
The highest sex ratio of 1,057 is recorded in Kullu (M Cl) followed by Banjar (NP) 1,000 while lowest is
953 in Manali (M Cl)

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Table 20: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in sub-districts, 2011
Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Gap in male-
Rural/ Number of literates Number of illiterates Literacy rate female
Sl.No. Name of Sub-district Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 00117-Manali Total 37,488 21,939 15,549 14,173 5,771 8,402 80.79 87.82 72.59 15.23
Rural 31,469 18,252 13,217 12,096 4,741 7,355 80.39 88.09 71.74 16.35
Urban 6,019 3,687 2,332 2,077 1,030 1,047 82.91 86.49 77.81 8.68
2 00118-Kullu Total 1,46,036 82,177 63,859 60,680 23,951 36,729 80.02 87.68 71.94 15.74
Rural 1,20,312 68,217 52,095 54,523 21,193 33,330 78.30 86.78 69.41 17.37
Urban 25,724 13,960 11,764 6,157 2,758 3,399 89.23 92.36 85.79 6.57
3 00119-Sainj Total 17,530 9,964 7,566 8,378 3,378 5,000 78.10 86.15 69.54 16.61
Rural 17,530 9,964 7,566 8,378 3,378 5,000 78.10 86.15 69.54 16.61
Urban - - - - - - - - - -
4 00120-Banjar Total 30,642 17,300 13,342 12,970 4,893 8,077 80.46 88.92 71.63 17.29
Rural 29,454 16,664 12,790 12,744 4,781 7,963 80.02 88.72 70.95 17.77
Urban 1,188 636 552 226 112 114 93.40 94.50 92.15 2.35
5 00121-Ani Total 39,832 22,537 17,295 17,085 6,540 10,545 78.41 87.01 69.47 17.54
Rural 39,832 22,537 17,295 17,085 6,540 10,545 78.41 87.01 69.47 17.54
Urban - - - - - - - - - -
6 00122-Nermand Total 36,144 20,633 15,511 16,945 6,369 10,576 76.49 85.55 67.05 18.50
Rural 36,144 20,633 15,511 16,945 6,369 10,576 76.49 85.55 67.05 18.50
Urban - - - - - - - - - -
District: Kullu(026) Total 3,07,672 1,74,550 1,33,122 1,30,231 50,902 79,329 79.40 87.39 70.91 16.48
Rural 2,74,741 1,56,267 1,18,474 1,21,771 47,002 74,769 78.47 86.96 69.52 17.44
Urban 32,931 18,283 14,648 8,460 3,900 4,560 88.15 91.18 84.63 6.55

Table 20: It deals with the sub-district wise literacy rate separately for males and females excluding the
children in the age-group 0-6 years besides the number of literates and illiterates. The general literacy rate
for the district as a whole comes to 79.4 per cent. It is higher than the rural literacy rate of 78.47 per cent
for the district and lower than the urban literacy of 88.15 per cent for the urban areas of the district. At
district level, literacy rate for males is 87.39 per cent and for females 70.91 per cent whereas it is 86.96
per cent for males and 69.52 per cent for females in rural areas. In urban areas of the district, it is 91.18
per cent for males and 84.63 per cent for females.

The gap in male/female literacy rate for the district as a whole is 16.48 per cent. For rural areas it
is 17.44 per cent and for the urban areas it is 6.55 percent. Among the sub-districts, the highest gap in
male/female literacy rate is found in the Nermand sub-district with 18.5 per cent and it is lowest in Manali
sub-district with 15.23 per cent. Urban literacy for the districts higher than the rural as well as district rate
of literacy. At sub-district level, Manali with 80.79 per cent literacy comes at the top followed by Banjar
with 80.46 per cent literacy, Kullu with 80.02 per cent literacy, Ani with 78.41 per cent literacy, Sainj
with 78.1 per cent literacy and Nermand with 76.49 per cent literacy, there is no urban area in Ani and
Nermand.

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Table 21: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in CD Blocks (rural), 2011
Number of literates and illiterates
Gap in male-
Name of CD Number of literates Number of illiterates Literacy rate female
Sl.No. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0025-Naggar 71,351 40,524 30,827 30,199 11,787 18,412 79.14 87.20 70.58 16.62
2 0026-Kullu 85,638 48,937 36,701 39,112 15,249 23,863 78.22 86.82 69.09 17.73
3 0027-Banjar 41,776 23,636 18,140 18,430 7,057 11,373 79.69 88.07 70.89 17.18
4 0028-Anni 39,832 22,537 17,295 17,085 6,540 10,545 78.41 87.01 69.47 17.54
5 0029-Nirmand 36,144 20,633 15,511 16,945 6,369 10,576 76.49 85.55 67.05 18.50
Total 2,74,741 1,56,267 1,18,474 1,21,771 47,002 74,769 78.47 86.96 69.52 17.44

Table 21: Reveals number of literates, illiterates and the literacy rate in the rural areas at C.D. block level
in the district. 78.47 per cent of the total rural population excluding the age-group of 0-6 years are
literates in the district. The corresponding proportion of male and female literates comes to 86.96 and
69.52 per cent, respectively, which shows a wide gap of 17.44 per cent between male and female literacy.
At C.D. block level Banjar C.D. block has the highest rural literacy rate of 79.69 per cent while 88.07 per
cent males and 70.89 per cent females are literates in the block. The lowest literacy in the rural areas is
noted in Nirmand C.D. block with 76.49 per cent. There is wide variation in male and female literacy in
all C.D. blocks of the district. The maximum difference of 18.5 point is found in Nirmand C.D. block
while lowest 16.62 is found in Naggar C.D. block.

Table 22: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range, 2011


Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Percentage distribution of
Population
villages villages villages population
1 2 3 4 5
0 - 0.00 - 0.00
1 - 10 - 0.00 - 0.00
11 - 20 1 0.32 8 0.00
21 - 30 1 0.32 7 0.00
31 - 40 1 0.32 1,722 0.43
41 - 50 3 0.96 111 0.03
51 - 60 4 1.27 624 0.16
61 - 70 36 11.46 19,963 5.03
71 - 80 164 52.23 2,30,808 58.21
81 - 90 95 30.25 1,42,230 35.87
91 - 99 4 1.27 1,018 0.26
100 5 1.59 21 0.01
District: Kullu(026) 314 100.00 3,96,512 100.00
Literacy rate for District: 78.47

Table 22: It depicts distribution of villages by literacy rate ranges in the district. In the rural areas of the
district maximum number 164 or 52.23 per cent of villages with a population of 2, 30,808 (58.21 per cent
of population) falls in the literacy range of 71-80 per cent. 95 villages or 30.25 per cent of villages with a
population of 1, 42,230 (35.87 per cent of population) fall in the literacy rate range of 81-90. Another 36
villages or 11.46 per cent of villages with a population of 19,963 (5.03 per cent of population) fall in the
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literacy rate range of 61-70, 5 villages or 1.59 per cent of villages with a population of 21 only (0.01 per
cent of population) fall in the literacy rate range of 100 per cent. 4 villages each or 1.2 per cent of villages
with a population of 1,018 (0.26 per cent of population) and 624 (0.16 per cent of population) respectively
fall in the literacy rate of 91-99 and 51-60. 3 villages or 0.96 per cent of villages with a population of
111(0.03 per cent of population) falls in the literacy rate range of 41-50 while 1 village each or 0.32 per
cent of villages with a population of 1,722 (0.43 per cent of population), 8 and 7 (0.0 per cent of
population) falls in the literacy rate range of 31-40, 11-20 and 21-30, respectively. Literacy ranges below
11.0 per cent do not have any village within their limit. There is much improvement in rural literacy and
the proportion of rural literate comes to 78.47 per cent, as a whole, in the district.

Table 23: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in towns, 2011
Number of literates and illiterates
Number of literates
Number of illiterates Literacy rate Gap in male-female
Sl. No. Name of town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 6,019 3,687 2,332 2,077 1,030 1,047 82.91 86.49 77.81 8.68
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 15,194 8,048 7,146 3,342 1,560 1,782 90.66 93.02 88.15 4.87
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 3,611 1,951 1,660 864 413 451 89.65 91.60 87.46 4.14
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 6,919 3,961 2,958 1,951 785 1,166 86.05 91.41 79.77 11.64
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 1,188 636 552 226 112 114 93.40 94.50 92.15 2.35
District (Urban): Kullu(026) 32,931 18,283 14,648 8,460 3,900 4,560 88.15 91.18 84.63 6.55

Table 23: It reveals number of literates, illiterates and the literacy rate in urban areas at town level in the
district. 88.15 per cent of the total urban population excluding the age-group of 0-6 years are literates in
the district. The corresponding proportion of male and female literates comes to 91.18 and 84.63 per cent,
respectively which shows a gap of 6.55 per cent between male and female literacy in the district. At the
town level Banjar (NP) has the highest urban literacy rate of 93.4 per cent having literacy rate of 94.5 per
cent of males and 92.15 per cent of females. The lowest literacy in the urban areas is noted in Manali (M
Cl) with 82.91 per cent. There is variation in male and female literacy in all towns of the district. The
maximum difference of 11.64 point is found in Shamshi (CT) while the lowest 2.35 is found in Banjar
(NP).

Table 24: Number of scheduled castes literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in C.D. Blocks, 2011
Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in male-
Name of C.D. Number of literates Number of illiterates female literacy
Sl.No. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 0025-Naggar 14,600 8,362 6,238 7,771 3,017 4,754 75.20 84.62 65.43 19.19
2 0026-Kullu 21,745 12,489 9,256 13,015 5,284 7,731 73.04 81.81 63.81 18.00
3 0027-Banjar 11,184 6,342 4,842 6,071 2,432 3,639 76.11 84.88 67.04 17.84
4 0028-Anni 11,721 6,571 5,150 5,521 2,280 3,241 76.80 84.04 69.19 14.85
5 0029-Nirmand 15,513 8,971 6,542 8,373 3,233 5,140 73.91 83.04 64.23 18.81
Total 74,763 42,735 32,028 40,751 16,246 24,505 74.66 83.40 65.51 17.89

Table 24: It reveals the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex at the
C.D. block level in the district. The total literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes population in the rural areas
of the district is 74.66 per cent with male literacy having 83.4 per cent and female literates accounting for
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65.51 per cent. It shows the wide gap of 17.89 points in male-female literacy rates. The literacy rate of
Scheduled Castes among C.D. blocks in the district varies between 73.04 per cent in Kullu and 76.8 per
cent in Anni. Three C.D. blocks fall above and two below the district average literacy rate of 74.66 per
cent in Scheduled Castes population. There is wide variation in male and female literacy in all the C.D.
blocks. The maximum variation of 19.19 points is found in Naggar C.D. block which is followed by
Nirmand (18.81), Kullu (18), Banjar (17.84) and Anni with 14.85 points. In other words, females are
lagging behind males in literacy in all the C.D. blocks.

Table 25: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range for Scheduled Castes population (rural), 2011
Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited villages Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution
villages having Scheduled castes of villages population of population
1 2 3 4 5
0 - 0.00 - 0.00
1 - 10 - 0.00 - 0.00
11 - 20 - 0.00 - 0.00
21 - 30 - 0.00 - 0.00
31 - 40 1 0.37 12 0.01
41 - 50 6 2.25 73 0.06
51 - 60 19 7.12 3,027 2.62
61 - 70 50 18.73 15,432 13.36
71 - 80 144 53.93 84,070 72.78
81 - 90 39 14.61 12,791 11.07
91 - 99 3 1.12 87 0.08
100 5 1.87 22 0.02
Total 267 100.00 1,15,514 100.00
District Scheduled Castes Literacy rate: 74.66

Table 25: It reflects the distribution of villages by literacy rate ranges for Scheduled Castes population
(Rural) in the district. Out of 314 inhabited villages in the district there are 267 inhabited villages having
Scheduled Castes population. Among these 267 inhabited villages, the largest number of 144 villages
(53.93 per cent) having 72.78 per cent of Scheduled Castes population fall in the literacy range of 71-80
followed by 50 villages (18.73) having 13.36 per cent of Scheduled Castes population fall in the literacy
range of 61-70, 39 villages (14.61 per cent) having 11.07 per cent of Scheduled Castes population fall in
the literacy range of 81-90. In other 19 villages (7.12 per cent) having 2.62 per cent of Scheduled Castes
population fall in the literacy range of 41-50, 6 villages (2.25 per cent) having 0.06 per cent of Scheduled
Castes population fall in the literacy range of 14-50, 5 villages (1.87 per cent) having 0.02 per cent of
Scheduled Castes population fall in the literacy range of 100 per cent. 3 villages (1.12 per cent) having
0.08 per cent of Scheduled Castes population fall in the literacy range of 91-99. Literacy ranges below
31.0 per cent do not have any village within their limit.

Table 26: Number of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in towns, 2011
Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in male-
Number of literates Number of illiterates female
Sl.No. Name of Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 671 394 277 254 125 129 83.04 86.21 78.92 7.29
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 2,468 1,327 1,141 904 405 499 83.07 87.36 78.58 8.78
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 482 260 222 273 125 148 73.81 78.55 68.94 9.61
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 1,291 723 568 530 210 320 78.82 85.97 71.27 14.70
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 223 117 106 49 19 30 91.39 95.12 87.60 7.52
District: Kullu (026) 5,135 2,821 2,314 2,010 884 1,126 81.33 86.24 76.04 10.20

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Table 26: It reveals the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in
town. The total literacy rate of the Scheduled Castes population in the urban areas of the district is 81.33
per cent. The corresponding proportion of males and females comes to 86.24 per cent and 76.04 per cent,
respectively. It shows the gap of 10.2 per cent between male and female literacy rate. At town level
Banjar (NP) has the highest literacy rate of 91.39 per cent where 95.12 per cent males and 87.6 per cent
females are literates in the town. The lowest literacy rate in urban area is noted in Bhuntar (NP) with
73.81 per cent where 78.55 males and 68.94 females are literates in the town. There is variation in male
and female literacy in all the towns of the district. The maximum variation of 14.7 points is found in
Shamshi (CT) while the lowest of 7.29 is found in Manali (M Cl).

Table 27: Number and percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in C.D. Blocks, 2011
Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate
Gap in male-
Number of literates Number of illiterates
Name of C.D. female literacy
Sl.No. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 0025-Naggar 6,676 3,722 2,954 2,088 730 1,358 82.95 91.47 74.24 17.23
2 0026-Kullu 2,206 1,188 1,018 987 423 564 78.31 84.08 72.51 11.57
3 0027-Banjar 140 77 63 29 6 23 86.96 97.47 76.83 20.64
4 0028-Anni 92 54 38 65 33 32 68.66 73.97 62.30 11.67
5 0029-Nirmand 107 57 50 73 30 43 65.64 71.25 60.24 11.01
Total 9,221 5,098 4,123 3,242 1,222 2,020 81.44 89.22 73.51 15.71

Table 27: It relates to number and percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates at C.D. block
level. During Census 2011, the total rural literacy rate of Scheduled Tribes population of district comes to
81.44 per cent, as a whole. Male literates constitute to 89.22 per cent while female literates account for
73.51 per cent. Among C.D. blocks, Banjar has shown the highest literacy rate of 86.96 per cent followed
by Naggar 82.95 per cent and lowest is found in Nirmand with 71.25 per cent. Male literacy is highest in
Banjar C.D. block with male literacy accounting for 97.47 per cent and female literacy 76.83 per cent.
The gap in male-female literacy rate for the rural area of the district is 15.71 per cent. Among C.D.
blocks, gap between male and female literacy is highest in Banjar C.D. block (20.64 per cent) followed by
Naggar (17.23 per cent) and lowest is found in Nirmand C.D. block with 11.01 per cent.

Table 28: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range for Scheduled Tribes population (rural), 2011
Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited villages Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution
for villages having Scheduled Tribes of villages population of population
1 2 3 4 5
0 4 2.38 6 0.05
1 - 10 - 0.00 - 0.00
11 - 20 1 0.60 5 0.04
21 - 30 1 0.60 6 0.05
31 - 40 1 0.60 5 0.04
41 - 50 12 7.14 186 1.49
51 - 60 3 1.79 304 2.44
61 - 70 12 7.14 712 5.71
71 - 80 36 21.43 3,168 25.42
81 - 90 59 35.12 6,941 55.69
91 - 99 13 7.74 1,005 8.06
100 26 15.48 125 1.00
District: Kullu(026) 168 100.00 12,463 100.00
Literacy rate for District: 81.44

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Table 28: It depicts the distribution of the villages by literacy rate ranges for Scheduled Tribes population
in the district. There is no literate among the Scheduled Tribes in 4 (2.38 per cent) villages having
Scheduled Tribes population of 6 persons in the district while 26 (15.48 per cent) villages have all the
literate Scheduled Tribes population having 125 persons (1.0 per cent) only. The largest number 59 (35.12
per cent) villages fall in the literacy rate range of 81-90 per cent having population of 6,941 persons
(55.69 per cent) and is followed by 36 (21.43 per cent) villages in literacy rate range of 71-80 per cent
having population of 3,168 (25.42). 13 villages (7.74 per cent) fall in literacy rate range of 91-99 per
cent, 12 villages each of (7.14 per cent) in literacy rate range of 41-50 & 61-70per cent and 3 villages
(1.79 per cent) in 51-60 per cent. The proportion of Scheduled Tribes living in the above category of
villages is 8.06, 1.49, 5.71 and 2.44 per cent, respectively.

Table 29: Number and percentage of Scheduled Tribe literates and illiterates by sex in towns, 2011
Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy rate

Number of literates Number of illiterates


Gap in male-female
Sl.No. Name of town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 748 401 347 174 71 103 85.19 90.11 80.14 9.97
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 1,275 643 632 237 92 145 90.62 95.12 86.46 8.66
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 195 105 90 36 11 25 88.64 94.59 82.57 12.02
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 1,363 724 639 327 124 203 86.87 92.58 81.19 11.39
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 3 2 1 1 0 1 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00
District (Urban): Kullu(026) 3,584 1,875 1,709 775 298 477 87.91 93.01 82.92 10.09

Table 29: It reveals number and percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in towns.
According to Census 2011, 87.91per cent of the total urban population excluding the age group 0-6 years
is literate in the district. The corresponding proportion of males and females comes to 93.01 per cent and
82.92 per cent, respectively. This shows a gap of 10.09 per cent between male and female literacy in the
district. At the town level Banjar (NP) has the highest urban literacy of 100.0 per cent where all the males
and females are literate in the town followed by Kullu (M Cl) having literacy rate of 90.62 per cent,
Bhuntar (NP) with 88.64 per cent and Shamshi (CT) (83.87 per cent). The lowest literacy in the urban
areas is noted in Manali (M Cl) where 85.19 per cent are literate. There is a variation in the male and
female literacy in all the towns except Banjar (NP). The maximum difference of 12.02 point is found in
Bhuntar (NP) followed by Shamshi (CT) 11.39 point, Manali (M Cl) with 9.97 point and in Kullu (M Cl)
it is 8.66 point.

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Table 30: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers by sex in Sub-
districts, 2011
Total workers (main
and marginal
Persons/ Main workers Marginal workers morkers) Non workers
Males/ Total
Sl.No. Name of Sub-district Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 00117-Manali Persons 51,661 22,394 43.35 5,932 11.48 28,326 54.83 23,335 45.17
Males 27,710 16,072 58.00 2,233 8.06 18,305 66.06 9,405 33.94
Females 23,951 6,322 26.40 3,699 15.44 10,021 41.84 13,930 58.16
2 00118-Kullu Persons 2,06,716 89,857 43.47 37,111 17.95 1,26,968 61.42 79,748 38.58
Males 1,06,128 55,959 52.73 14,548 13.71 70,507 66.44 35,621 33.56
Females 1,00,588 33,898 33.70 22,563 22.43 56,461 56.13 44,127 43.87
3 00119-Sainj Persons 25,908 12,344 47.65 5,040 19.45 17,384 67.10 8,524 32.90
Males 13,342 7,305 54.75 1,969 14.76 9,274 69.51 4,068 30.49
Females 12,566 5,039 40.10 3,071 24.44 8,110 64.54 4,456 35.46
4 00120-Banjar Persons 43,612 20,025 45.92 8,648 19.83 28,673 65.75 14,939 34.25
Males 22,193 11,093 49.98 3,811 17.17 14,904 67.16 7,289 32.84
Females 21,419 8,932 41.70 4,837 22.58 13,769 64.28 7,650 35.72
5 00121-Ani Persons 56,917 27,862 48.95 8,369 14.70 36,231 63.66 20,686 36.34
Males 29,077 15,192 52.25 3,691 12.69 18,883 64.94 10,194 35.06
Females 27,840 12,670 45.51 4,678 16.80 17,348 62.31 10,492 37.69
6 00122-Nermand Persons 53,089 21,394 40.30 10,108 19.04 31,502 59.34 21,587 40.66
Males 27,002 13,432 49.74 3,524 13.05 16,956 62.80 10,046 37.20
Females 26,087 7,962 30.52 6,584 25.24 14,546 55.76 11,541 44.24
District: Kullu (026) Persons 4,37,903 1,93,876 44.27 75,208 17.17 2,69,084 61.45 1,68,819 38.55
Males 2,25,452 1,19,053 52.81 29,776 13.21 1,48,829 66.01 76,623 33.99
Females 2,12,451 74,823 35.22 45,432 21.38 1,20,255 56.60 92,196 43.40

Table 30: This table presents number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-
workers by sex at sub-district level in the district as per Census 2011. Out of total population of 4,37,903
persons in the district 1,93,876 or 44.27 per cent have been classified as main workers, another 75,208
persons or 17.17 per cent as marginal workers. In other words 2,69,084 or 61.45 per cent of the
population of the district has been returned as total workers and 1,68,819 or 38.55 per cent as non-
workers. Sex wise analysis of working population shows that among the males 52.81 per cent are main
workers and 13.21 per cent marginal workers. While among the females 35.22 per cent are main workers
and 21.38 are marginal workers.

A glance at the sub-district wise position of working population shows that the proportion of
main workers to total population varies from 40.3 per cent to 48.95 per cent. In case of males it varies
from 49.74 per cent to 58 per cent whereas in case of females it varies between 26.4 and 45.51 per cent.

The participation in the marginal activities of work is 17.17 per cent in the district. Among males,
13.21 per cent and among females, 21.38 per cent have been returned as marginal workers. Predominance

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of females in the marginal activities of work, in comparison to their men folks, may be seen in the light of
fact that apart from attending to domestic chores they also assist in agricultural operations.

Table 31: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by Sex in C.D.
Blocks, 2011
Total workers (main
Persons/
Main workers Marginal workers and marginal workers) Non workers
Sl. Name of C.D. Males/ Total
No. Block Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 0025-Naggar Persons 1,01,550 44,745 44.06 18,531 18.25 63,276 62.31 38,274 37.69

Males 52,311 28,754 54.97 6,823 13.04 35,577 68.01 16,734 31.99

Females 49,239 15,991 32.48 11,708 23.78 27,699 56.25 21,540 43.75

2 0026-Kullu Persons 1,24,750 56,266 45.10 24,440 19.59 80,706 64.69 44,044 35.31

Males 64,186 33,840 52.72 9,749 15.19 43,589 67.91 20,597 32.09

Females 60,564 22,426 37.03 14,691 24.26 37,117 61.29 23,447 38.71

3 0027-Banjar Persons 60,206 28,184 46.81 12,251 20.35 40,435 67.16 19,771 32.84

Males 30,693 15,865 51.69 5,219 17.00 21,084 68.69 9,609 31.31

Females 29,513 12,319 41.74 7,032 23.83 19,351 65.57 10,162 34.43

4 0028-Anni Persons 56,917 27,862 48.95 8,369 14.70 36,231 63.66 20,686 36.34

Males 29,077 15,192 52.25 3,691 12.69 18,883 64.94 10,194 35.06

Females 27,840 12,670 45.51 4,678 16.80 17,348 62.31 10,492 37.69

5 0029-Nirmand Persons 53,089 21,394 40.30 10,108 19.04 31,502 59.34 21,587 40.66

Males 27,002 13,432 49.74 3,524 13.05 16,956 62.80 10,046 37.20

Females 26,087 7,962 30.52 6,584 25.24 14,546 55.76 11,541 44.24

Total Persons 3,96,512 1,78,451 45.01 73,699 18.59 2,52,150 63.59 1,44,362 36.41
Males 2,03,269 1,07,083 52.68 29,006 14.27 1,36,089 66.95 67,180 33.05
Females 1,93243 71,368 36.93 44,693 23.13 1,16,061 60.06 77,182 39.94

Table 31: It shows number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex in
C.D. blocks. In the district, as a whole, 45.01 per cent of rural population constitutes main workers which
include 52.68 per cent male workers and 36.93 per cent female workers. At C.D. block level, Naggar has
44.06 per cent workers, males and females break-up being 54.97 per cent and 32.48 per cent, respectively.
In Kullu C.D. block the main workers are 45.10 per cent of the total population, males/females break-up
being 52.72 per cent and 37.03 per cent, respectively. In Banjar C.D. block, the total main workers are
46.81 per cent of the total population and males/females break-up being 51.69 per cent and 41.74 per
cent, respectively. In Anni C.D. block the total main workers are 48.95 per cent, males being 52.25 per
cent and females 45.51 per cent respectively. In Nirmand C.D. block the total main workers are 40.30 per
cent, males being 49.74 per cent and females 30.52 per cent, respectively. 18.59 per cent of the rural
population of the district have been recorded as marginal workers, males/females break-up being 14.27
per cent and 23.13 per cent, respectively.

In the district 63.59 per cent of rural population constitutes the total workers, males and females
ratio being 66.95 per cent and 60.06 per cent, respectively. Among C.D. blocks, Naggar have 62.31 per
cent total workers of total population, males and females being 68.01 per cent and 56.25 per cent,
respectively. In Kullu C.D. block, total workers constitute 64.69 per cent, males and females being per
67.91 cent and 61.29 per cent, respectively. In Banjar C.D. block, it is 67.16 per cent, males and females
break-up being 68.69 per cent and 65.57 per cent, respectively. In Anni C.D. block the total workers are

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63.66 per cent, males being 64.94 per cent and females 62.31 per cent, respectively. In Nirmand C.D.
block, it is 59.34 per cent, males and females break-up being 62.80 per cent and 55.76 per cent,
respectively.

The rural area of the district has a non-working population of 36.41 per cent, males being 33.05
per cent and females 39.94 per cent. Nirmand C.D. block with 40.66 per cent non-workers comes at the
top followed by Naggar with 37.69 per cent, Ani with 36.34 per cent and Kullu with 35.31 per cent.
Banjar C.D. block with 32.84 per cent non-workers comes at the bottom.

Table 32: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers by sex in towns,
2011
Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (main
Persons/ and marginal
workers) Non workers
Sl. Males/ Total
No. Name of town Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 800100-Manali (M Cl) Persons 8,096 3,632 44.86 104 1.28 3,736 46.15 4,360 53.85
Males 4,717 3,016 63.94 81 1.72 3,097 65.66 1,620 34.34
Females 3,379 616 18.23 23 0.68 639 18.91 2,740 81.09
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) Persons 18,536 6,281 33.89 474 2.56 6,755 36.44 11,781 63.56
Males 9,608 4,723 49.16 304 3.16 5,027 52.32 4,581 47.68
Females 8,928 1,558 17.45 170 1.90 1,728 19.35 7,200 80.65
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) Persons 4,475 1,562 34.91 53 1.18 1,615 36.09 2,860 63.91
Males 2,364 1,266 53.55 32 1.35 1,298 54.91 1,066 45.09
Females 2,111 296 14.02 21 0.99 317 15.02 1,794 84.98
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) Persons 8,870 3,477 39.20 840 9.47 4,317 48.67 4,553 51.33
Males 4,746 2,581 54.38 338 7.12 2,919 61.50 1,827 38.50
Females 4,124 896 21.73 502 12.17 1,398 33.90 2,726 66.10
5 800103-Banjar (NP) Persons 1,414 473 33.45 38 2.69 511 36.14 903 63.86
Males 748 384 51.34 15 2.01 399 53.34 349 46.66
Females 666 89 13.36 23 3.45 112 16.82 554 83.18
District(Urban): Kullu(026) Persons 41,391 15,425 37.27 1,509 3.65 16,934 40.91 24,457 59.09
Males 22,183 11,970 53.96 770 3.47 12,740 57.43 9,443 42.57
Females 19,208 3,455 17.99 739 3.85 4,194 21.83 15,014 78.17

Table 32: It shows number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex
in towns. In the district as a whole 37.27 per cent of urban population constitute main workers which
include 53.96 per cent male workers and 17.99 per cent female workers. Among towns Manali (M Cl)
has 44.86 per cent workers, males and females worker being 63.94 per cent and 63.94 per cent,
respectively. In Shamshi (CT) the main workers are 39.20 per cent, males and females break up being
54.38 per cent and 21.73 per cent, respectively. In Bhuntar (NP) the total main workers are 34.91 per cent
of total population and males/females break up being 53.55 per cent and 14.02 per cent, respectively. In
Kullu (M Cl) the main workers are 33.89 per cent, males and females break up being 49.16 per cent and
17.45 per cent, respectively. In Banjar (NP) the total main workers are 33.45 per cent, males being 51.34
per cent and females13.36 per cent, respectively.
In the district 40.91 per cent of population constitutes the total workers, males and females ratio
being 57.43 per cent and 21.83 per cent, respectively. Town wise Shamshi (CT) has 48.67 per cent total

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workers to total population, males and females being 61.50 per cent and 33.90 per cent, respectively.
Manali (M Cl) has 46.15 per cent total workers to total population, males and females being 65.66 per
cent and 18.91 per cent, respectively. In Kullu (M Cl), total workers constitute 36.44 per cent, males and
females being 52.32 per cent and 19.35 per cent, respectively. In Bhuntar (NP) it is 36.09 per cent, males
and females being 54.91 per cent and 15.02 per cent, respectively. In Banjar (NP), it is 36.14 per cent,
males and females break-up being 53.34 per cent and 16.82 per cent respectively.
The urban area of the district has a non working population of 59.09 per cent, males being 42.57
per cent and females 78.17 per cent. Bhuntar (NP) with 63.91 per cent non-workers comes at the top
followed by Banjar (NP) with 63.86 per cent, Kullu (M Cl) with 63.56 percent, Manali (M Cl) with 53.85
per cent; Shamshi (CT) with 51.33 per cent non-workers comes at the bottom.
Table 33: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Sub-District, 2011
Total Category of workers
workers
Agricultural Household industry
Persons/ (main +
Cultivators labourers workers Other workers
Sl. Males/ Total marginal
No. Name of Sub-District Females population workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 00117-Manali Persons 51,661 28,326 14,640 51.68 1,229 4.34 228 0.80 12,229 43.17
Males 27,710 18,305 8,067 44.07 622 3.40 159 0.87 9,457 51.66
Females 23,951 10,021 6,573 65.59 607 6.06 69 0.69 2,772 27.66
2 00118-Kullu Persons 2,06,716 1,26,968 89,706 70.65 6,850 5.40 1,593 1.25 28,819 22.70
Males 1,06,128 70,507 44,433 63.02 3,619 5.13 881 1.25 21,574 30.60
Females 1,00,588 56,461 45,273 80.18 3,231 5.72 712 1.26 7,245 12.83
3 00119-Sainj Persons 25,908 17,384 14,243 81.93 380 2.19 53 0.30 2,708 15.58
Males 13,342 9,274 6,852 73.88 173 1.87 29 0.31 2,220 23.94
Females 12,566 8,110 7,391 91.13 207 2.55 24 0.30 488 6.02
4 00120-Banjar Persons 43,612 28,673 25,185 87.84 515 1.80 68 0.24 2,905 10.13
Males 22,193 14,904 12,243 82.15 360 2.42 48 0.32 2,253 15.12
Females 21,419 13,769 12,942 93.99 155 1.13 20 0.15 652 4.74
5 00121-Ani Persons 56,917 36,231 30,389 83.88 1,121 3.09 498 1.37 4,223 11.66
Males 29,077 18,883 15,165 80.31 438 2.32 289 1.53 2,991 15.84
Females 27,840 17,348 15,224 87.76 683 3.94 209 1.20 1,232 7.10
6 00122-Nermand Persons 53,089 31,502 22,978 72.94 2,277 7.23 267 0.85 5,980 18.98
Males 27,002 16,956 11,081 65.35 1,045 6.16 179 1.06 4,651 27.43
Females 26,087 14,546 11,897 81.79 1,232 8.47 88 0.60 1,329 9.14
District: Kullu (026) Persons 4,37,903 2,69,084 1,97,141 73.26 12,372 4.60 2,707 1.01 56,864 21.13
Males 2,25,452 1,48,829 97,841 65.74 6,257 4.20 1,585 1.06 43,146 28.99
Females 2,12,451 1,20,255 99,300 82.57 6,115 5.09 1,122 0.93 13,718 11.41

Table 33: It shows the distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activities in sub-
districts. The relative importance of main spheres of economic activity may be gauged from the pattern of
distribution of total workers (main plus marginal), according to the broad four industrial categories viz.
Cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry and other workers. The economic activity of the
district is primarily agriculture which is supported by the fact that the cultivators (73.26 per cent) and
agricultural labourers (4.60 per cent) together constitute 77.86 per cent of total workers of the district. The

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agricultural sector has absorbed more than three fourth of the total workers. It may be seen that in less
than one fourth of the workers are engaged in the work other than agriculture.

The sub-district wise distribution of workers in 4 categories of works of economic activities is


shown in the table. The proportion of both cultivators and agricultural labourers differs considerably from
sub-district to sub-district. The population of cultivators varies between 87.84 per cent in Banjar and
51.68 per cent in Manali sub-district. The proportion of agricultural labourers varies between 7.23 per
cent in Nermand sub-district and 1.80 per cent in Banjar sub-district. Such variations within the district
are due to differences in fertility of soil and resultant cropping patterns. The proportion of females is
higher than the males in both the activities of cultivators and agricultural labourers. In case of other two
categories viz. household industry workers and other workers, their participation rate comes to 1.01 per
cent and 21.13 per cent, respectively. Proportion of male workers is higher than the female workers in
both these categorie

Table 34: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in C.D. Blocks, 2011
Total workers Category of Workers
Persons/ (main + Agricultural Household industry
Sl. Name of Males/ Total marginal Cultivators labourers workers Other workers
No. C.D. Block Females population workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 0025-Naggar Persons 1,01,550 63,276 44,628 70.53 4,388 6.93 743 1.17 13,517 21.36
Males 52,311 35,577 22,881 64.31 2,299 6.46 431 1.21 9,966 28.01
Females 49,239 27,699 21,747 78.51 2,089 7.54 312 1.13 3,551 12.82
2 0026-Kullu Persons 1,24,750 80,706 62,885 77.92 3,194 3.96 672 0.83 13,955 17.29
Males 64,186 43,589 30,964 71.04 1,698 3.90 331 0.76 10,596 24.31
Females 60,564 37,117 31,921 86.00 1,496 4.03 341 0.92 3,359 9.05
3 0027-Banjar Persons 60,206 40,435 35,089 86.78 805 1.99 100 0.25 4,441 10.98
Males 30,693 21,084 16,973 80.50 485 2.30 67 0.32 3,559 16.88
Females 29,513 19,351 18,116 93.62 320 1.65 33 0.17 882 4.56
4 0028-Anni Persons 56,917 36,231 30,389 83.88 1,121 3.09 498 1.37 4,223 11.66
Males 29,077 18,883 15,165 80.31 438 2.32 289 1.53 2,991 15.84
Females 27,840 17,348 15,224 87.76 683 3.94 209 1.20 1,232 7.10
5 0029-Nirmand Persons 53,089 31,502 22,978 72.94 2,277 7.23 267 0.85 5,980 18.98
Males 27,002 16,956 11,081 65.35 1,045 6.16 179 1.06 4,651 27.43
Females 26,087 14,546 11,897 81.79 1,232 8.47 88 0.60 1,329 9.14
Total Persons 3,96,512 2,52,150 1,95,969 77.72 11,785 4.67 2,280 0.90 42,116 16.70
Males 2,03,269 1,36,089 97,064 71.32 5,965 4.38 1,297 0.95 31,763 23.34
Females 1,93,243 1,16,061 98,905 85.22 5,820 5.01 983 0.85 10,353 8.92

Table 34: It gives the distribution of rural workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in C.D.
blocks. The relative importance of main spheres of economic activity in 5 C.D. blocks of Kullu district
may be gauged from the pattern of distribution of total workers according to the broad four fold
classification namely, cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry and other economic
activities. The economy of the rural areas is primarily dependent on agricultureas supported by the fact
that cultivators (77.72 per cent) and agricultural labourers (4.67per cent) together constitute 82.39 per

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cent of the total workers in the rural areas of the district.17.6 per cent are engaged in non-agricultural
activities. Among these (0.90 per cent) are household industry workers and 16.70 per cent are other
workers. C.D. block wise distribution of workers in 4 categories is given in the table. Banjar C.D. block
has the highest proportion of agriculture workers employing 88.77 per cent as cultivators and agricultural
labourers together and is followed by Ani (86.97 per cent), Kullu (81.88 per cent), Nirmand (80.17 per
cent) and the lowest percentage of 77.46 cultivators and agricultural labourers of the total workers is
found in Naggar C.D. block.

Table 35: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Towns, 2011
Total Category of workers
workers
Persons/ (main + Agricultural Household industry
Sl. Males/ Total marginal Cultivators labourers workers Other workers
No. Name of town Females population workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 800100-Manali (M Cl) Persons 8,096 3,736 38 1.02 3 0.08 17 0.46 3,678 98.45
Males 4,717 3,097 36 1.16 3 0.10 9 0.29 3,049 98.45
Females 3,379 639 2 0.31 0 0.00 8 1.25 629 98.44
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) Persons 18,536 6,755 178 2.64 114 1.69 191 2.83 6,272 92.85
Males 9,608 5,027 137 2.73 80 1.59 135 2.69 4,675 93.00
Females 8,928 1,728 41 2.37 34 1.97 56 3.24 1,597 92.42
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) Persons 4,475 1,615 46 2.85 14 0.87 49 3.03 1,506 93.25
Males 2,364 1,298 38 2.93 13 1.00 40 3.08 1,207 92.99
Females 2,111 317 8 2.52 1 0.32 9 2.84 299 94.32
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) Persons 8,870 4,317 867 20.08 443 10.26 166 3.85 2,841 65.81
Males 4,746 2,919 538 18.43 185 6.34 101 3.46 2,095 71.77
Females 4,124 1,398 329 23.53 258 18.45 65 4.65 746 53.36
5 800103-Banjar (NP) Persons 1,414 511 43 8.41 13 2.54 4 0.78 451 88.26
Males 748 399 28 7.02 11 2.76 3 0.75 357 89.47
Females 666 112 15 13.39 2 1.79 1 0.89 94 83.93
District (Urban): Kullu(026) Persons 41,391 16,934 1,172 6.92 587 3.47 427 2.52 14,748 87.09
Males 22,183 12,740 777 6.10 292 2.29 288 2.26 11,383 89.35
Females 19,208 4,194 395 9.42 295 7.03 139 3.31 3,365 80.23

Table 35: It presents town wise distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity.
Out of 41,391 total urban population of the district, total workers (main + marginal) constitute 16,934
i.e.40.91 per cent of the total population. Among these workers at town level, cultivators constitute 6.92
per cent, agricultural labourers 3.47 per cent; household industry workers claim 2.52 per cent while the
proportion of other workers is 87.09 per cent. In urban areas of the district the percentage of other
workers is much higher than other economic activities. The proportion of other workers varies between
65.81 per cent in Shamshi (CT) and98.45 per cent in Manali (M Cl) while the proportion of cultivators
varies between 1.02 per cent in Manali (M Cl) and 20.08 per cent in Shamshi (CT). The percentage of
agricultural labourers and household industry workers together in the urban areas of the district is quite
low i.e. 5.99 per cent only. The proportion of agricultural labourers varies between 0.08 per cent in
Manali (M Cl) and 10.26 per cent in Shamshi (CT) while household industry workers vary in towns
between 0.46 per cent in Manali (M Cl) and 3.85 per cent in Shamshi (CT).

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(vi) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory Data based on inset tables 36 to 45.
Table 36: Distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities, 2011
Type of amenity available
Number of Transport Agricultural Approah
Sl. Name of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post Telephone communi- credit by pucca Power
No. C.D. Block villages * ^ water office # ** cations $ Banks@ societies road supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
112 38 174 67 160 126 54 19 90 174
1 0025-Naggar 174 (64.37) ( 21.84) ( 100.00) ( 38.51) ( 91.95) ( 72.41) (31.03) (10.92) (51.72) ( 100.00)
50 47 55 36 54 41 10 30 38 55
2 0026-Kullu 55 ( 90.91) ( 85.45) ( 100.00) ( 65.45) ( 98.18) ( 74.55) (18.18) (54.55) (69.09) ( 100.00)
42 29 42 35 37 27 7 17 29 42
3 0027-Banjar 42 (100.00) ( 69.05) ( 100.00) ( 83.33) ( 88.10) ( 64.29) (16.67) (40.48) (69.05) ( 100.00)
17 17 17 17 11 17 8 15 10 17
4 0028-Anni 17 (100.00) (100.00) ( 100.00) ( 100.00) ( 64.71) ( 100.00) (47.06) (88.24) (58.82) ( 100.00)
26 23 26 22 26 24 8 14 20 26
5 0029-Nirmand 26 (100.00) ( 88.46) ( 100.00) ( 84.62) (100.00) ( 92.31) (30.77) (53.85) (76.92) ( 100.00)
247 154 314 177 288 235 87 95 187 314
Total 314 (78.66) (49.04) (100.00) (56.37) (91.72) ( 74.84) (27.71) (30.25) (59.55) (100.00)
Note:
* Education includes all education facilities.
^ Medical includes all medical facilities.
# Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.
$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
@ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank.
** Telephone includes Telephone, PCO and Mobile.

Table 36 : It shows C.D. block wise distribution of villages according to the availability of different
amenities like education, medical, drinking water, post office, telephone, transport communications,
banks, agricultural credit societies, approach by pucca road and power supply. Out of 314 inhabited
villages in the district, 247 villages or (78.66) per cent have been provided with the education facility of
one type or the other. Similarly 154 villages in the district constituting (49.04) per cent have medical
facilities of one type or the other. Drinking water facility is available in all the villages of the district.
Regarding post office facilities which includes post offices, telegraph offices, post and telegraph offices
also, 177 villages constituting ( 56.37) per cent of villages have been provided with the post office facility
within the village. As regards telephone facility which includes telephone, PCO and Mobile, 288 or
(91.72) per cent villages have been provided with telephone facilities, 235 or (74.84) per cent with
transport facility, 87 or (27.71) per cent with bank facility, 95 or (30.25) per cent with the agricultural
credit societies. Similarly there are 187 or (59.55) per cent villages which have been linked with pucca
roads and lastly all the villages have been provided with electricity supply. Almost similar pattern of
distribution of villages by availability of amenities in the villages at C.D. block level has been found with
slight variation. 62 villages in Naggar C.D. block and 5 villages in Kullu C.D. block have no education
facility while this facility is available in rest the villages of the C.D. blocks. Medical facility is available
in all villages of Anni C.D. block while in Naggar C.D. block only 38 or (21.84) per cent villages have
medical facilities of one type or the other. Post office facility is available in all villages of Ani C.D. block
and it is lowest in 67 or (38.51) per cent in Naggar C.D. block. As far as th e availabilit y of th e
facilit y o f telephone is concerned, all villages of Nirmand C.D. block are having the facility of
telephone while it is lowest in 11 or (64.71) per cent in Anni C.D. block. Transport communications
facility is highest in Anni C.D. block where all villages are having the facility of transport and it is
lowest in 27 or (64.29) per cent in Banjar C.D. block. Bank facility is highest in 8 or (47.06) per cent in
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Anni C.D. block and lowest in 7 or (16.67) per cent in Banjar C.D. block. In Anni C.D. block 15 or
(88.24) per cent of villages having the facility of agricultural credit societies while it is lowest in 19 or
(10.92) percent in Naggar C.D. block. In Nirmand C.D. block 20or (76.92) per cent of the villages are
approached by pucca roads while in Naggar C.D. block this facility is available to 90 or (51.72) per cent
of the villages.

Table 37: Number and percentage of rural population served by different amenities, 2011
Total Type of amenity available
population Transport Agricultural Approach
Sl. Name of of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post Telephone commun- credit by pucca Power
No. C.D. Block villages * ^ water office # ** cations $ Banks@ societies road supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 90,134 50,667 1,01,550 58,378 97,968 85,353 46,142 25,763 78,027 1,01,550
0025-Naggar 1,01,550
( 88.76) (49.89) (100.00) (57.49) (96.47) (84.05) (45.44) (25.37) (76.80) (100.00)
1,23,782 1,20,068 1,24750 92,990 1,23,738 1,04,319 33,071 78,867 95,240 1,24,750
2 0026-Kullu 1,24,750
(99.22) (96.25) (100.00) (74.54) (99.19) (83.62) (26.51) (63.22) (76.30) (100.00)
60,206 46,726 60,206 52,287 55,388 42,772 11,576 28,058 42,806 60,206
3 0027-Banjar 60,206
(100.00) (77.61) (100.00) (86.85) (92.00) (71.04) (19.23) (46.60) (71.10) (100.00)
56,917 56,917 56,917 56,917 38,230 56,917 28,472 44,333 29,312 56,917
4 0028-Anni 56,917
(100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (67.17) (100.00) (50.02) (77.89) (51.50) (100.00)
53089 49,547 53,089 47,923 53,089 50,731 20,128 28,470 42,008 53,089
5 0029-Nirmand 53,089
(100.00) (93.33) (100.00) (90.27) (100.00) (95.56) (37.91) (53.63) (79.10) (100.00)
3,84,128 3,23,925 3,96,512 3,08,495 3,68,413 3,40,092 1,39,389 ( 2,05,491 2,87,393 3,96,512
Total 3,96,512
(96.88) (81.69) (100.00) (77.80) (92.91) (85.77) 35.15) (51.82) (72.40) (100.00)

Note:
* Education includes all education facilities.
^ Medical includes all medical facilities.
# Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.
$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.
@ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank.
** Telephone includes Telephone, PCO and Mobile.

Table 37: It elaborates proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Out of rural
population of 3,96,512 persons in the district, 3,84,128 or 96.88 per cent have educational facility of one
type or the other within villages. Similarly 3,23,925 or 81.69 per cent enjoy medical facilities. Regarding
drinking water facilities, all the villages have been provided with drinking water facility. Post office
facilities are available to 3,08,495 persons or 77.8 per cent. Telephone facility is available to 3,68,413 or
92.91 per cent. Transport communication facility is available to 3,40,092 or 85.77 per cent. 1,39,389 or
35.15 per cent have been provided with the bank facility. Agricultural credit societies are available to
2,05,491 or 51.82 per cent. 2,87,393 or 72.48 per cent have the approach to pucca road. All the villages
have been provided with the facility of electricity. The position of availability of these amenities at C.D.
block level is almost similar to the district pattern.

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Table 38: Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places
where these are available, 2011
Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available

Village not having the amenity of Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2-4)
1 2 3 4 5
1. Education:-
(a) Primary school 62 8 0 70
(b) Middle school 112 30 0 142
(c) Degree college 16 45 251 312
2. Medical:-
(a) Hospital 47 34 222 303
(b) PHC 108 112 78 298
3. Post office- 97 31 9 137
4. Telephone 7 4 15 26
5. Bus service 42 26 12 80
6. Bank:-
(a) Commercial Bank 56 76 112 244
(b) Cooprative bank 62 102 116 280
7. Agricultural credit societies 57 83 79 219
Degree college includes Art,Engineering and Medicine
Hospital includes Allopathic & Alternative Medicine
Post office includes post office, telegraph office and post & telegraph office
Telephone includes Telephone, PCO and mobiles
Bus includes private and public

Table 38: It presents the distribution of villages not having certain amenities within the village. The
villagers have to go out of their villages to avail these facilities. Such villages have been presented
according to various distance ranges in this table. Out of 314 inhabited villages as many as 70 villages are
deprived of primary school, 142 middle school and 312 Degree College. In case of primary school, 62
avail the facility at a distance of less than 5 kms and 8 villages at a distance of 5-10 kms. Regarding
middle school, 112 villages at a distance of less than 5 kms. and 30 at a distance of 5-10 kms. In respect
of Degree College, 16 villages availthis facility at a distance of less than 5 Kms, 45 villages between 5-10
kms. and 251 villages at a distance of 10+ kms.
Similarly, there are 303 villages in the district which have been devoid of hospital facilityand 298
villages are deprived of PHC facilities, of these 47 villages have the facility of hospital within 5 kms.,
while in respect of 34 villages the inhabitants have to cover a distance of 5-10 kms. to avail this facility.
Similarly overwhelming number i.e. 222 villages have this facility at a distance of 10+ kms. In case of
PHC, 108 avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 112 at a distance of 5-10 kms. and the
habitants of remaining 78 villages have to travel a distance of more than 10 kms. to avail this facility.
Regarding Post Office, 137 villages do not have this facility in the village itself. Of these majority
i.e. 97 have this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., another 31 villages avail it at a distance of 5-10
kms. and in the remaining 9 villages habitants have to travel a distance of 10+ kms.
As regards Telephone facilities, there are 26 villages in the district which are without telephone
facilities. Of these 7 avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 4 at a distance of 5-10 kms. and
remaining 15 have to traverse a distance of 10+kms.
For bus service, out of 80 villages which do not have this facility, 42 avail this facility at a
distance of less than 5 Kms., 26 at a distance between 5-10 kms. and 12 at a distance of 10+kms.

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In the entire district 244 villages are deprived of Commercial banks and 280 of Cooperative
banks. Of the 244 villages which are deprived of Commercial banks, 56 avail this facility at a distance of
less than 5 kms., 76 between 5-10 kms. and remaining 112 at a distance of 10+kms. Regarding
Cooperative banks, out of 280 villages, 62 villages avail this facility at a distance of lessthan 5 kms.,
another 102 villages at a distance between 5-10 kms. and remaining 116 at a distance of 10+kms.
219 villages do not have agricultural credit societies. For 57 villages this facility is available at
less than 5 kms. distances, 83 villages avail this facility at a distance of 5-10 kms. and the remaining 79
villages at a distance of 10+ kms.

Table 39: Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest statutory town and availability
of different amenities, 2011
Distance Range Number\ Number of Type of amenity available
from the nearest Percentage Inhabited
Education* Medical^ Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach
Statutory Town Villages in
Office# ** Communications @ Credit by Pucca
(In Kilometres) Each Range
$ Societies Road
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Less than 5 Number 28 20 9 13 23 19 10 6 21
Percentage 71.43 32.14 46.43 82.14 67.86 35.71 21.43 75.00
5 - 15 Number 96 78 55 56 90 76 33 37 65
Percentage
81.25 57.29 58.33 93.75 79.17 34.38 38.54 67.71
16- 50 Number 171 130 71 89 161 121 35 35 87
Percentage 76.02 41.52 52.05 94.15 70.76 20.47 20.47 50.88
51+ Number 19 19 19 19 14 19 9 17 14
Percentage 100.00 100.00 100.00 73.68 100.00 47.37 89.47 73.68
Unspecified Number - - - - - - - - -
Percentage - - - - - - - - -
Total Number 314 247 154 177 288 235 87 95 187
Percentage 78.66 49.04 56.37 91.72 74.84 27.71 30.25 59.55
Note:
* Education includes all education facilities.
^ Medical includes all medical facilities.
# Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.
$ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways.
@ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank.
** Telephone includes Telephone, PCO and Mobile.

Table 39:- It deals with the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest statutory
towns and availability of different amenities. Of the total 314 inhabited villages in the district, there are
28 villages which have nearest towns up to a distance of 5 Kms.. Of these, 20 villages or 71.43 per cent
have educational facility. Another 9 villages forming 32.14 per cent have the medical facility within the
village, 13 villages forming 46.43 per cent have facility of post office within the village. 23 villages or
82.14 per cent have the facility of telephone. 19 villages constituting 67.86 per cent have been linked by
transport service. 10 villages comprising 35.71 per cent have been provided with bank facilities while 6
villages or 21.43 per cent have been provided with agricultural credit societies and 21 villages comprising
75 per cent have been provided with pucca road.

There are 96 inhabited villages in the district which fall in the distance range of 5-15 Kms.. Of
these, 78 villages or 81.25 per cent have educational facility. 55 villages comprising 57.29 per cent have
been provided with medical facilities. 56 villages constituting 58.33 per cent enjoy the post office facility.
90 villages comprising 93.75 per cent have been provided with the telephone facility. 76 villages

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constituting 79.17 per cent have been linked with transport communications. 33 villages comprising 34.38
per cent have bank facility. 37 villages comprising 38.54 per cent are having agricultural credit societies,
while 65 villages or 67.71 per cent are approachable by pucca road.

There are another 171 inhabited villages which fall in the distance range of 16-50 Kms. Of these,
130 villages or 76.02 per cent have educational facility, 71 villages or 41.52 per cent have the medical
facility. 89 villages or 52.05 per cent have post office facility, 161 villages or 94.15 per cent have
telephone facility, 121 villages or 70.76 per cent have transport communications facility. 35 villages or
20.47 per cent have bank facility and agricultural credit societies respectively. 87 villages constituting
50.88 per cent have been provided with pucca road.

There are 19 villages in the district which are situated beyond 50 Kms. from the nearest town. Of
these all the villages enjoy the facility of education, medical, post office and transport communications in
village itself. 14 villages comprising 73.68 per cent have been provided telephone facility. 9 villages
comprising of 47.37 per cent have been provided with the facility of bank. 17 villages or 89.47 per cent
are having agricultural credit societies. 14 villages constituting 73.68 per cent have been connected by
pucca road.

Table 40: Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available, 2011
Number Type of amenity available
of
inhabited Transport Agricultural Approach
Population Number\ villages in Drinking Post Telephone communi- credit by pucca Power
# $ @
range Percentage each range Education* Medical^ water office ** cations Banks societies road supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1-499 Number 128 67 15 128 45 115 85 26 6 47 128


Percentage
52.34 11.72 100.00 35.16 89.84 66.41 20.31 4.69 36.72 100.00
500-999 Number 46 41 20 46 22 43 31 13 9 36 46
Percentage
89.13 43.48 100.00 47.83 93.48 67.39 28.26 19.57 78.26 100.00
1000 - 1999 Number 73 72 56 73 47 69 57 23 37 54 73
Percentage
98.63 76.71 100.00 64.38 94.52 78.08 31.51 50.68 73.97 100.00
2000 - 4999 Number 57 57 53 57 54 52 52 19 39 42 57
Percentage
100.00 92.98 100.00 94.74 91.23 91.23 33.33 68.42 73.68 100.00
5000 - 9999 Number 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 6 4 7 9
Percentage
100.00 100.00 100.00 88.89 88.89 100.00 66.67 44.44 77.78 100.00
10000 + Number 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1
Percentage
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 100.00
District Total Number 314 247 154 314 177 288 235 87 95 187 314
Percentage 78.66 49.04 100.00 56.37 91.72 74.84 27.71 30.25 59.55 100.00

Note:
* Education includes all education facilities.
^ Medical includes all medical facilities.
# Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.
$ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways.
@ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank.
** Telephone includes Telephone, PCO and Mobile.

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Table 40: It deals with the distribution of villages by population ranges and amenities available therein.
In Kullu district out of a total of 314 inhabited villages, 128 fall in population range of 1-499 persons. Of
these, 67 villages or 52.34 per cent have educational facility, 15 villages or 11.72 per cent have medical
facility, all 128 villages have drinking water facility, 45 villages or35.16 per cent have post office facility,
115 or 89.84 per cent have telephone facility and all 128 villages have power supply. Out of remaining
186 villages, 46 villages fall in the population range of 500-999 persons. Of these 41 villages or 89.13
per cent have educational facility, 20 or 43.48 per cent have medical facility, all 46 villages have
drinking water facility, 22 villages or 47.83 per cent have post office facility, 43 or 93.48 per cent have
telephone facility, 31 or 67.39 per cent have transport communications facility, 13 villages or 28.26 per
cent have bank facility, 9 villages or 19.57 per cent 19.57 have agricultural credit societies and 36 villages
or 78.26 per cent have been linked by pucca road.

Another 73 villages fall in population range of 1,000- 1,999, of these 72 villages or 98.63 per cent
have been provided with educational facility, 56 or 76.71 per cent have medical facility, all 73 villages
have drinking water facility, 47 villages or 64.38 per cent have post office facility, 69 villages or 94.52
per cent have telephone facility. 57 villages or 78.08 per cent enjoy the benefit of transport
communications. 23 villages or 31.51 per cent have bank facility, 37 villages or 50.68 per cent have
agricultural credit societies and 54 villages or 73.97 per cent have been linked by pucca road.

57 villages fall in the population rage of 2000-4999 persons. All of these villages have got the
facilities of educational, drinking water and power supply, 53 villages or 92.98 per cent have got medical
facility, 54 villages or 94.74 per cent have post office facility, 52 villages or 91.23 per cent each have
telephone and transport communications facility, 19 villages or 33.33 per cent have been provided with
bank facility, 39 villages or 68.42 per cent have agricultural credit societies and 42 villages or 73.68
villages have been linked with pucca road. 9 villages fall in the population range of 5,000-9,999. All these
villages have educational, medical, drinking water, transport communication and power supply facilities.
8villages or 88.89 per cent each have post office and telephone facility, 6 or 66.67 per cent have bank
facility, 4 villages or 44.44 per cent have been provided with the agricultural credit societies and 7
villages or 77.78 per cent have approached by pucca road.

The remaining one bigger sized village falls in the population range of 10,000+. This village is
having all types of facilities except the facility of bank and agricultural credit society.

Table 41: Distribution of villages according to land use, 2011


Name of CD Number of inhabited Total are (in Percentage of cultivable area Percentage of irrigated area to
Sl.No. Block villages Hectares) to total area total cultivable area
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 0025-Naggar 174 19,763.25 33.27 19.78
2 0026-Kullu 55 15,704.38 69.42 3.12
3 0027-Banjar 42 9,043.87 67.56 0.00
4 0028-Anni 17 7,849.39 63.42 1.57
5 0029-Nirmand 26 7,866.20 74.37 6.27
Total 314 60,227.09 57.14 6.06
Note:- Cultivable area= irrigated area + unirrigated area

Table 41: It presents C.D. Block wise distribution of villages according to land use. It also gives details
of cultivable area which includes irrigated as well as unirrigated area. It further elaborates that what is the
extent of cultivable area under irrigation. Kullu district with 314 inhabited villages has a total area of
60,227.09 hectares according to village papers. Of this, the cultivable area is 57.14 per cent of the total
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land area and out of this only 6.06 per cent of cultivable area is irrigated which is very low. The area
figures have been collected from the revenue record maintained for each village by the State Government.
A look at the land use pattern at the C.D. block level shows that in Nirmand 74.37 per cent of the total
area has been brought under cultivation followed by Kullu with 69.42 per cent, Banjar with 67.56 per
cent, Anni with 63.42 per cent and lastly Naggar with 33.27 per cent.

As regards availability of irrigational facility, its percentage varies between 19.78 per cent in
Nagar C.D. block to 1.57 per cent in Anni C.D. block. Only Naggar C.D. block has comparatively better
position with 19.78 per cent of its total cultivable area having the facility of irrigation while in Banjar
C.D. block there is no availability of irrigational facility.

Table 42: Schools/ colleges per 10,000 population in towns, 2011


Sl. No. Name of the town Type of educational institution (Approx. numbers)
Primary Middle Secondary / matriculation Senior secondary College*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 11 5 5 2 0
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 5 4 4 2 1
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 11 2 2 2 0
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 8 1 0 0 0
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 42 35 35 7 7
District: Kullu (026) 9 4 4 2 0
Note- * College includes
Arts/ Science/ Commerce College (Degree Level and above)

Table 42: It depicts various types of educational institutions for every 10,000 population in each town of
the district. In all 5 towns of the district, there are 9 primary schools, 4 middle schools, 4
secondary/matriculation schools, 2 senior secondary schools. A close look at the table would reveal that
smaller town like Banjar (NP) is having comparatively better educational facilities than the bigger towns
of the district.

Table 43: Number of beds in medical institutions in towns, 2011

Sl. No. Name of the town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population (Approx. numbers)
1 2 3
1 800100-Manali (M Cl) 38
2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) 151
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) 22
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) 7
5 800103-Banjar (NP) 368
District: Kullu (026) 91

Table 43: It depicts the number of beds per 10,000 population available in the medical institutions of the
towns. As a whole, the number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population comes to 91. Town
wise break-up reveals that Banjar (NP) has 368 beds per 10,000 populations followed by Kullu (M Cl.)
with 151 beds, Manali (M Cl) with 38 beds and Bhuntar (NP) with 22 beds. Shamshi (CT) is having only
7 beds.

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Table 44: Proportion of slum population in towns, 2011
Sl.No. Name of the town having slum Total population Slum population Percentage of slum population to total population
1 2 3 4 5

1 800103-Banjar (NP) 1,414 820 57.99


Total 1,414 820 57.99

Table 44: It presents proportion of slum population in towns of the district. There is only one town i.e.
Banjar (NP) which has a notified slum in the Urban areas of the district. Banjar (NP) has a total
population of 1,414 persons of which 820 (57.99 per cent) population fall in slum area.

Table 45: Most important commodity manufactured in towns, 2011


Sl. No. Name of the town Name of three most important commodities manufactured
1 2 3

1 800100-Manali (M Cl) Woollen Caps, Shawls, Wooden Furniture


2 800101-Kullu (M Cl) Kullu Shawl, Kullu Caps, Woollens Garments
3 800102-Bhuntar (NP) Kullu Shawl, Kullu Caps, Woollen Garment
4 012896-Shamshi (CT) Fruit Juices, Woollen Garment
5 800103-Banjar (NP) Wooden Furniture, Woollen Shawl, Grass Shoes

Table 45: It deals with the most imp ortant commod ities manufactured in the to wns.
Woollen Caps, Shawls and Wooden Furniture are manufactured in Manali (M Cl). Kullu (M Cl) and
Bhuntar (NP) are manufacturers of Kullu Shawls, Kullu Caps and Woollens Garments. Shamshi (CT)
manufactures Fruit Juices and Woollen Garment. Banjar (NP) is manufacturer of Wooden Furniture,
Woollen Shawl and Grass Shoes.

(vii) Major Social and Cultural events, Natural and Administrative Developments and Significant
activities during the decade.
Social and Cultural Events-Fairs and Festivals:
The beauty of Kullu valley is enhanced by its people who are fond of song, dance and
celebrations. Kullu is well known for its Dussehra. Besides Dussehra festival, a number of fairs are held
in this district which is mainly religious in nature. Some of the important fairs and festivals held and
observed in Kullu district are as under:
Kullu Dussehra: Dussehra is celebrated in most parts of the country on Vijaya Dashmi to commemorate
the victory of Rama over demon king Ravana. The highlight of this fair is the victory of good over evil.
Kullu Dussehra is, however, different in certain ways from the Dussehra celebrations in the other parts of
the country. It presents cultural ethos of the people and their deep rooted religious beliefs which manifest
during this festival with traditional songs, dances and colourful dresses. It begins on Vijaya Dashmi and
lasts for a week.
The beginning of Dussehra in Kullu dates back to the regime of Raja Jagat Singh who ruled Kullu
from 1637 to 1672. There is a legend that Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu who had been informed that a bowl
full of pearls was in possession of Durga Dutt, a poor Brahmin of village Tipri. The Raja directed his
courtiers to fetch the pearls from the Brahmin. Durga Dutt was greatly harassed by the courtiers. Finding
the torture rather unbearable, he told them that the pearls would be delivered to the Raja on his return to
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locked himself along with his family members and set the house fire. Sitting by its side, he cut his flesh
with a sharp blade at every leap of the fire and cursed the Raja for his unjust demand by saying “Have the
pearls, O’Raja”. The entire family was reduced to ashes.
After a lapse of sometimes, it so happened that the Raja was haunted by the spirit of the innocent
Brahmin family, stung by the qualms of the conscience he felt every moment the painful and tearing
pinch of the strings and arrows of the deadly sin committed by him. Under guilt conscious and
hallucination he used to see crawling worms in place of rice and human blood in place of water in the
tumbler. The Raja did whatever he could do but of no avail. The news of his illness spread throughout
his kingdom and all possible means of curing his disease were explored by his courtiers, prominent
hakims, vaids, doctors and religious person’s saints etc. But nothing could stop Raja’s hallucination. At
last a Bairagi named Krishan dutt (Pahari Baba) offered his counsel that no medicine can be effective to
cure the Raja except the blessings of lord Rama. In this direction he further suggested that the Raja should
take charanamrit of an idol of lord Rama. This idea struck sound in the mind of the Raja and further
efforts were made to procure a holy idol of lord Rama from Ayodhya. His efforts succeeded in procuring
a genuine idol from Ayodhya. For this work a disciple of Bairagi Krishan dutt named Damodar Dass was
selected and was deputed for this purpose. Damodar Dass had attained miraculouspower known as Gutka
Sidhi. Through this miraculous power he was able to procure the rare piece of Rama’s idol along with
Pujari from Ayodhya which was installed in Raghunathjee’s temple at Sultanpur Kullu by observing all
the rituals suggested by the learned priests of that time. It may be interesting to record here that a special
class of priests were brought from Ayodhya to conduct the rituals and their descendants still continue to
keep-up the tradition.
Raja Jagat Singh faithfully observed and followed the suggestions of Bairagi Krishan Dutt.
Soon signs of recovery from the dreaded disease were seen. He was greatly influenced by the divine
power of Rama, so much so that he abdicated his throne to the will of Raghunathjee and became
‘Chharibardar’of Raghunathjee. This incident had a great impact in his state and as a consequence thereof
all the Devies and Devtas accepted the overall lordship of Raghunathjee. The Raja sent his order to all
the ‘Kardars’ of all Gods and Goddesses of the State to assemble at Kullu on the festive occasion of
Vijaya Dashmi to first pay obeisance to Raghunathjee and then participate in the festivities thereafter.
Now the internationally famous Dussehra of Kullu is celebrated in the same tradition.
The Gods and Goddesses are tastefully decorated on the palanquins, known locally as Raths, in
the company of a band they come from the interior valleys and villages situated in every nook and corner
of Kullu district. Their Raths are carried by the respective Kardars and they travel all the way on foot, for
some of whom it takes 2 to 4 days. First of all they visit the Raghunathjee temple at Sultanpur. The
Rathyatra of Raghunathjee from Sultanpur to Dhalpur starts in the afternoon. It is obligatory that Devi
Hadimba of Dhungri, a village near Manali where her famous temple exists, first arrives at the
Raghunathjee temple. She is considered as the great grandmother of the erstwhile Raja of Kullu and
blesses the descendant of the Raja dynasty.
The main attraction of Kullu Dussehra is the Rathyatra of Raghunathjee. The Rath is made of
deodar wood having a very huge wooden base, wooden wheels and a temple like structure. This is mostly
kept in one corner of Dhalpur ground. The Raghunathjee’s idol is brought from Sultanpur in a palanquin
accompanied by the Raja, priests and body guards attired in their traditional dresses. A huge procession
comprising of various deities in the accompaniment of their bands starts usually in the afternoon. This
annual Yatra of Raghunathjee is very significant and is greeted by the local residents with great reverence
and faith. Flowers are showered on the Palki of Raghunathjee. The Ratha at Dhalpur is tastefully
decorated by covering it with screens, clothes and Kalsas. Silver Chhatra at the top and Kalsas on the 4
corners of the Ratha add a special charm to the Ratha. The Ratha is profusely bedecked with flowers and
garlands. A huge crowd awaits the arrival of the Raghunathjee’s idol at Dhalpur. The Palki of
Raghunathjee is escorted to the place specially decorated by the priests. The procession headed by the
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of Goddess Hadimba appears at the scene. In the state of trance, the oracle expresses the consent of the
Goddess for starting the traditional fair without any hurdle or hindrance and also for the well being of the
entire people. The Raja goes round the Ratha followed by others. Some of the deities at this occasion also
pay their obeisance to Raghunathjee, while all this goes on, the waiting crowd is very anxious to pull the
ropes of the Ratha which is driven down to the site of the Mela. It is a wonderful sight to witness that
thousands of devotees pulling the Ratha. It is considered a sacred duty by the local people to have
grabbed the opportunity of pulling the ropes of Ratha during Rathyatra.
This is now the beginning of the festivities. The participating deities come here in turns. These
deities camp at the site of the fair during the entire period and they are allotted specific sites where they
pitch their tents and keep the deities for holy Darshana of the devotees who have the faith in the powers of
these deities. The Kardars and the musicians stay alongwith their Devi-devtas. Each of these deities is
provided a tent by the local administration. In the vast area of Dhalpur, the Municipal Committee allots
plots where shopkeepers erect their tents etc. The entire area is planned in a systematic manner so as to
accommodate different types of business centres such as area for cattle trade, zoo, circus, merry-go-
rounds, utensil sellers, sweetmeat sellers, local handicraft sellers etc. The Municipal Committee charges
rent from the shopkeepers depending on the site, space and type of business. The entire planning is done
under the overall supervision of the Deputy Commissioner and various committees are formed to manage
the activities of the fair. The main highlights of the fair are cultural show by the school and college boys
and girls invited from various institutions not only of the state but from other states of the country. Of
late, the cultural activities have been extended to the international sphere and folk parties from other
countries are also invited to participate. This festival continues for 7 days and the people not only from
the district but from the far off places come and visit the festivities. Foreigners also take part in this fair
and a lot of photographers cover the area. Every day the deities visit the Pandal of Raghunathjee. Local
inhabitants also visit the presiding deity. The erstwhile Kullu Raja holds a Darbar where prominent
persons from the entire district take part. All the activities are carried in a decent and orderly fashion.
During the festival some of the deities meet each other and enquire about their welfare through
their oracles and the Kardars. The local craftsmen such as potters, basket and mat makers, iron-smiths,
shoe-makers and weavers sell their articles. On the Pratipada day, just after Purnima, the festival
concludes by sacrificing a buffalo, a ram, kekra, fish and cock on the right bank of river Beas.
The sacrificial spectable is a great attraction for the visitors. The Raja, along with his security men,
kith and kin leads the procession to the river bank and offers a darat (big sickle) to a person who sacrifices
the buffalo just with one stroke and with this the fair concludes.
Sa inj Fair: This fair is held in Raila on 21 st of Baisakh (April-May) for one day. The significance and
legend of the fair is religious and recreational. Idol of Devta Laxminarayan is brought from Raila to Sainj.
Thereafter the fair starts with folk dances and songs rhythmical with the beat of drums and trumpets.
Shamshi Virshu: This fair is held on Ist Baisakh (April 13) for one day in village Khokhan. The fair is
religious and seasonal. The legend connected with the fair is that Kamindi Devi daughter of Surya, the
Sun God moved by the alluring beauties of the hill springs used to dance at this place with her girl friends
who were daughters of Rishis and Munis. The local inhabitants also regard themselves as the progeny of
the daughters of those Rishis and Munis. The goddess is worshipped outside and then it is taken inside the
temple. The people offer young yellow sheets of barley which are specially sown for the occasion to be
offered to the Devi alongwith garlands. Then a he goat is sacrificed. Thereafter the women sing and
dance around the Ratha carrying the Devi. The Devi is also danced about. Men-fold stays on a spectators
and onlookers.

Mela Bhuntar: The fair is held on I st Ashad (June-July) for 3 days in village Bhuntar. The fair is
seasonal and religious. The fair was started by the Devta of the ilaqua Suraj Pal. Palaghamiar a Devta
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starts after cooked food offerings are made to the gods and then the meal is shared by other relatives and
friends. This is known as Tahoolikhana in the local terminology.

Luhri Lavi: This fair is held on Kartik 21 st and 22 nd (October-November) for two days and one night in
village Dingidhar at Luhri. The significance of the fair is religious and commercial. The fair is held in
honour of Devta Jogeshwar and Khegro Maya. The Devtas are worshipped. Nati dances, Mimickery
and other cultural perfo rmances at night are resorted to.

Ani Fair: This fair is held on the 27th Vaisakh (April-May) for two days in village Franali at Ani. In the
fair deities of the adjoining villages participate. The main attractions of the fair are folk dances and other
cultural programmes.
Dalash Fair: This fair is held in the month of Bhadon for three days and nights in village Soidhar at
Dalash. The fair is altogether religious and is held in honour of Devta Jogeshwar Mahadev of Dalash and
Bungli Nag. The devtas are worshipped and natti dances, cultural programmes and sports tournaments are
performed.
Ganter Fair: This fair is held on ‘Paus’ 3rd (Dec.-Jan.) for one day. The fair is mainly religious and it is
said that Ranas and Thakurs the rulers of Kullu valley were at logger head and used to be constantly at
war with one another. To commemorate the battle, a ram used to be sacrificed. The practice of ram
sacrifice is still in vogue.
Ghatasani Fair: This fair is held on Chait 4th (March-April) for two days in village Dawra. The legend
connected with the fair is that once mother Parvati told Lord Shiva that even Rama could change. To
prove this she went to Rama in the guise of Sita to deceive him. When Lord Rama saw her he could see
through the game and addressed Parvati as mother and enquired as to why she has left his guru i.e. Lord
Shiva. The fair starts with the worship of Vishnu Bhagwan and the village Devi. Natti dances, folk songs
and other cultural programmes are the main attractions of the fair.
Dhoongri Fair : This fair is held on Jaisth 2nd (May-June) for three days in the memory of Devi
Hadimba who meditated at Dhoongri and was married to Bhima one of the five Pandvas. She had a son
from him who was named Ghatotkach. He fought in the battle of Mahabharta. The fair starts with the
worship of Goddess Hadimba.
Bhadoli Fair: This fair is held once in three years, dates of which are decided by the Brahmins. The fair
is held for four days. The fair is commemorated in the memory of Lord Parshu Ram who is stated to have
meditated here.
On the first day of the fair, reception of Devies and Devtas and their attendants takes place. On
the second day Devies and Devtas are appeased through songs and dances. On the third day they are
carried in a procession around the village. On the fourth day, the fair comes to an end after serving
community feast.
Budhi Diwali: This fair is held on Maghar Amawas for three days in village Nermand. The fair is
associated with the battle of Mahabharta which is said to have started on that day. The fair is also held to
commemorate the killings of two demons Dano and Asur who resided at village Nermand in the form of
snakes. The fair starts with a brief recitalof Mahabharta and puja of Raja Bali in folk songs. Two ropes of
munj grass signifying the snake demons are cut into pieces by the Kashtriyas.
Natural, administrative developments and significant activities during the decade:
During decade of 2001-2011 some important developmental projects have been launched besides some
other events as detailed below:
(1) A new Census town Shamshi (CT) has been created during Census 2011.
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(a) Parvati Hydro Electric Project (2,051MW)
The foundation stone of the power project on river Parvati has been laid in November, 1999 by Hon’ble
Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpai. This project is being constructed in joint venture of the State
Government and National Hydro Electric Power Corporation in three stages: stage I-750 MW, stage II-
800MW, and stage III-501MW. The execution of stage II and stage III construction is under progress.
(b) The construction of Largi Hydel Power Project with generating capacity of 126 MW had been
undertaken in state sector at estimated cost of Rs.796.98 Crore. The project has been commissioned in
2003-2004.
(c) Malana-II hydro Electric Project (HEP) has been contemplated a power generation development on
Malana a tributary of Beas in Kullu district. The Project has been allotted to M/s Everest Power Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi. The estimated cost of the Project is Rs. 633.47 Crore. The annual generation of this Project
will be 428 MU. The MOU & IA signed with the company on 27-05-2002 & 14-01-2003 respectively.
The Project will slate for commissioning in 2011-12.
(d) Sainj hydro Electric Power Project (HEP) (100MW): Sainj (HEP) has been contemplated as a run of
river development on river Sainj, a tributary of River Beas in the district. The Project comprises of a
diversion barrage on the river Sainj near village Niharni and underground power house on right bank of
river Sainj near village Suind to generate 322.23 MU. The likely date of commissioning the Project is
April 2014.
3) Opening of new schools and dispensaries: Many new schools and dispensaries were added during
1991-2001 in this district. According to information provided by the District Statistical Officer, there
were 669 primary schools, 86 middle schools, 51 secondary & senior secondary schools and 4 degree
college in the district during 2000-2001. The number of these institutions rose to 743 primary, 128
middle, 104 secondary and senior secondary schools and 4 colleges during 2009-10. Similarly, there were
7 hospitals/community health centers, 12 primary health centres and 101 sub-health centers by 31-3-2001
and their number rose to 14 hospitals/community health centers, 17 primary health centers by 2009-2010
to provide healthcare to the people of district. The significant improvement has taken place in the field of
education and healthcare in district during the decade of 2001-2011.
4) Construction of new metalled roads: During1999-2000 the length of metalled roads was 419 kms.
This has rapidly increased to 822 kms. in 2009-10 showing significant improvements in the conditions of
road in the district. The length of unmetalled roads which was 494 kms. during 1999-2000 has increased
to 761 kms. in 2009-10.

(viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and
places of tourist interest in the towns of the district:
Places of historical, religious, archaeological and tourist interest:
Kullu district offers many attractions to the tourists. It has rich art and cultural heritage, lush green deep
meadows, dazzling rivers, white capped snowy peaks and high mountains. The district has incomparable
Beas and its sub-valleys which are full of natural charm and grandeur. Though Kullu does not have the
rich historical, archaeological or epigraphical antiquities like Chamba but still has some ancient remains
of antiquities like Nermand in outer-Seraj and Hat at Bajaura. Not only the district is famous for its scenic
beauty but also as a paradise for the trekkers and mountaineers. It is worthwhile to discuss some of the
important places here.
Kullu: Kullu, the headquarters of the district, is situated at an altitude of 1,200 metres on the confluence
of Sarvari rivulet and Beas river. Though, it is somewhat warm during June and early July, but for the rest
of the year provides a delightful and healthy climate. The annual rainfall is about 40", of which a little
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during the winters but snow clad peaks look very beautiful. Kullu town has made it’s name on the
international tourist map for its famous Dussehra festival. Town is a seat of the chief deity of the valley
i.e. Raghunathjee. During Dussehra the visiting deities from all over the district first pay their obeisance
by visiting abode of Raghunathjee at Sultanpur. The town of Kullu can accommodate large number of
visitors with all facilities of boarding and lodging required by them.
Bijli Mahadev: This temple is situated at a distance of 11 kms. from Kullu, standing majestically atop a
hilllock (2,435 Mtrs.) where a 20 mtrs. tall staff (dwaj) is supposed to attract special blessings from the
sky in the shape of lightening and it is said that with the flash of lightening Shivlinga shattered into
pieces. These pieces are put together by the Priest with butter and sattu and covered with kilta. Then the
Shivlinga comes to its original shape. It offers a charming view of Kullu and Parvati Valley. One can pay
a visit to this temple and return to Kullu in one day. Now a jeepable road paves through the forest with
magnificent views and links to Bijli Mahadev temple.
Bajaura: A place of special interest between Aut and Kullu is Bajaura. It is famous for its temple
Bisheshar Mahadev, 15 kms. away from Kullu on the Kullu-Mandi main road. The temple is famous for
its stone carvings and sculptural decorations. This temple is believed to have been built in mid 8th
century.
Nagar : Nagar, on the left bank of Beas river and about 300 metres above the river, is delightfully
situated on a wooded slope and commands extensive views, especially of the north and west of the
valley. It is 27 kms. from Kullu and 5 kms. from Patli Kuhl. There is a bridge across Beas river
connecting Patli Kuhl and Nagar.
Nagar succeeded Jagatsukh the older name of which was Nast as the capital of Kullu. It was
founded by Visudh Pal and continued as the headquarters of the state until the capital was transferred to
Kullu (Sultanpur) by Raja Jagat Singh. A massive castle belonging to the Rajas of Kullu still exists here.
The castle now converted into a tourist lodge is built on a steep eminence overlooking the valley and
dominates the village and surroundings countryside. It is supposed to have been built during the reign of
Raja Sidh Singh with stones brought from Baragarh fort on the opposite of the valley.
At the foot of the small bazar, below the castle is the Gauri shankar temple of Loard Shiva-a
charming example of the architecture and carving. It is presumed that the temple which is a protected
monument is eight hundred years old. A little higher is the Vishnu temple of Chatturbhuj. Higher still in
the upper part of the village, is Pagoda shaped-temple of ‘Tripura Sundri Devi’. Highest of all on a small
ridge above Nagar, is the Krishna temple of Murli Dhar. This temple is perhaps the oldest of its type in
this part of Kullu.
Above the castle, a road leads to Hall less than one kilometre on the ridge overlooking the Chhaki
nalla. The beautiful house which gives its name to the estate was built by Late Colonel Rennick, but is
now in the possession of the Roerich family. The late Professor Nichular Roerich (died in December,
1947) was an illustrious artist of international repute had selected Nagar as his residence when he came to
India in 1929 along with the other members of his family. One of his sons Sovetoslav Roerich was also a
renowned painter.
Manali: Situated near the end of valley, Manali is one of the most attractive tourist spot not only of
Himachal Pradesh but of International fame also. Manali is synonymous with streams and birdsong,
forests and orchards and granduse of snow-capped mountains.
Manali is the real starting point of an ancient trade route which crosses the Rohtang and Baralacha
passes, and runs via Lahul and Ladakh to Kashmir while divergent road connects it with Spiti. Now the
motor link has been provided upto Leh in Jammu & Kashmir, Pangi valley in Chamba district and Kaza
of Lahul & Spiti district. There are regular bus services to these places from Manali during summer
season. It is situated at a distance of 45 kms. from Kullu.

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There is an interesting legend about Manali which goes to say that Manu, the author of ‘Manu
Samhita’, after the great deluge first stepped on the earth from the clestial boat at a place in this land. The
particular spot where he established his abode was the present Manali which is regarded as the changed
name of ‘Manu-Alaya’, the abode of Manu. It was from here that the human race came into being after
the deluge. The temple dedicated to Manu still exists in the Manali village.
Hadimba : In addition to its scenic beauty and grandeur, which is far excellence, Manali has many
attractions but the chief attraction of interest, historically and archaeologically, is undoubtedly the
Dhungri temple dedicated to Goddess Hadimba (or Hirma Devi), the wife of Bhima of Mahabharta fame,
which is situated within a walkable distance from the Manali town. According to an inscription on the
doorway at the east side of the temple it was founded in S.29 (corresponding to 1553 AD) by Raja
Bahadur Singh, son of Raja Sidh Singh.
Hadimba temple at Dhungri has a pagoda shaped roof of thick deodar shingles. The square roofs
are in tiers of diminishing size above which is a kind of circular wooden cave, which is again surrounded
by a brass ball and trident. Verandahs occupy three side of the temple. The doorway faces the east and is
extremely decorated by carved wood work depicting elephants, tigers, birds etc. Hadimba is held in great
veneration throughout and even beyond Kullu valley. She is still being worshipped by the local people by
offering occasional sacrifice of animals, chiefly as a propitiatory measure for the amelioration of ailments
and natural calamities.
Rohtang Pass: Numerous mountain passes lead in and out of Kullu, but one of the most popular with
trekking parties is the Rohtang, about 3,978 metres above mean sea level. It is the most convenient route
from Manali and throughout the whole distance provides a charming variety of scenery. The length of the
pass is about one km. and has served as the route for many centuries in Central Asia. The road from
Manali to Keylong passes over this pass which is 51 kms. long and the crest of the Rohtang Pass presents
a wide spread panorama of mountain scenery.
The Beas river rises near the crest of Rohtang springing into existence from block of mica-schist.
To the left of the pass five or six hundred feet higher is the little lake of ‘Sar Kund’ (also called Dashair).
On 20th Bhadon (about the 4th September) each year, this small glacier lake is visited by number of
people from Kullu and other adjoining districts with a belief that a bath in the cold water at day break on
this particular day will cure all bodily ailments.
In early summer and late autumn after about 11.00 A.M. or mid-day, the crest of the pass is
occasionally subject to sever blizzards and snow storms, accompanied by a deadly cold breeze. Daily Bus
service is available at Manali for a trip to Rohtang Pass. The reservations for this trip can be done with the
assistance of Tourism Development Officer at Manali.
Malana: Nestled between Jari and Khiksa thatch lies the village Malana. Here one can still see the oldest
democracy of the world where all inhabitants of the village participate in village administration. They
have their own pattern of parliament i.e. Upper House (Jaostang) and Lower House (Kanishtang or Core).
Jaostang has its own Executive and it works like Judiciary. If no solution comes out in the both houses,
then the case is put forward to Jamalu Rishi (Devta) and then Devta decides the case through its ‘Gur’ and
its decision is final and binding to all inhabitants of this village.
The inhabitants of Malana speak a peculiar language of their own, called Kanashi, which is
entirely different from the Pahari of Kullu and is a mixture of aboriginal Mundari and Tibetan.
Jagatsukh: Jagatsukh, the original name of which was ‘Nast’ was the ancient capital of Kullu state. Here
the earliest Rajas ruled for twelve generations till, in the reign of Visudh Pal, and then the capital was
transferred to Nagar. It lies on the left bank of the Beas and the road from Nagar to Manali runs through
the village. It is about twelve kilometres from Nagar and six kilometres from Manali. Before reaching
Jagatsukh a place Shooru, near the entrance to Hamta Nalla, is passed at which is located the ancient and
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important being the Shiva temple in the Shikhra style. It has a very chaste sculptured decoration. The
temple of Gayatri Devi is also located near this temple.
Vashist: A little village located on the left bank of the Beas, but well above the river and about 3
kilometres beyond Manali and is renowned for its hot sulphur springs named as Bashisht or Vashist.
There is a regular walled bathing pool with stone floors. Turkish styled shower fitted bath rooms; separate
for ladies and gents have been built closely where the hot and cold water is separately piped, maintaining
the regular temperature for bathing at nominal charges. There is a cafeteria. Flanking the pool there is a
stone and a wooden temple dedicated to Vashishta Muni from whom the village gets its name. The hot
sulphur springs at Vashist are famous for their great healing powers.
Arjun Guffa: A cave, which is about five kilometres from Manali and known as Arjun Gufa, is situated a
little up from the left bank road near the village Prini. According to a legend, Arjuna under the advice of
Vyasa rishi practiced austerities in a cave in order to get the powerful ‘Pashupata astra’ from Indra.
Nehru Kund: A spring of clear cold water named after the late Prime Minister, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, is
about 6 kms. from Manali on Manali-Keylong road.
Solang Valley: It is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi and offers theviews of glaciers and snow
caped mountains and peaks. The nearest glacier from Manali is in this valley. It is about thirteen
kilometres from Manali and one can go there either by jeep or by bus upto Palchan village from where a
jeepable road branches off to the left. Good skiing slopes are also available here which are famous for
summer skiing.
Manikaran: Nestling among sylvan surroundings in Parvati valley, Manikaran is famous for its hot
springs. Manikaranat an altitude of 1,829 metres and 40 kms. from Kullu has the finest hot water springs.
Probably the most important and most useful is the one on the river bank at the entrance to the village
which is always in great activity and is said to rise and fall with the increase and decline of river water.
Rocks surrounding the spring are uncomfortably hot, while the temperature of the water is above boiling
point. Rice can be cooked if placed in a muslin bag or tied up in cloth and thrown into the hot water pool.
The water of the springs is said to be radioactive. It is supposed to be beneficial to sufferers from
rheumatism and similar ailments. Besides Raghunathjee and Shiva temples, Manikaran is a favourite
resort of pilgrims. According to an ancient legend, Manikaran is also connected with Lord Shiva and his
divine consort Parvati
Mountaineering and Allied Sports: Kullu terrain is almost mountainous. To popularize the
mountaineering and allied sports the Mountaineering Institute second of its kind in the country was
established at Chadhiari near the hot springs of Vashist village in September, 1961. The first training
course conducted by the Institute was held in November-December, 1961 and the Institute was known as
Western Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (WHMI). With the coming of its own complex in the year
1976, the Institute was shifted to present location (Aleo Bihal Manali) and since then it is known as the
Department of Mountaineering and Allied Sports.
Training in snow skiing was started in early 1970 at Solang Nala Ski-slopes. High Altitude
Trekking was also started in 1970 and thereafter, in order to conduct adventure and rock-climbing,
specific courses were introduced. The Institute also imparts mountaineering and rescue training to the
people living in tribal areas. For this purpose two mountaineering sub-centres were established at Jispa in
Lahul & Spiti district and Brahmaur in Chamba district in the year 1979. In order to help people to cross
over Rohtang Pass to Lahul & Spiti or Manali during winter months, the Directorate sets-up rescue posts
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(ix) Major Characteristics of the District, contribution of the district in the form of any historical
figure associated with the district:
Major Characteristics of the District:
The People: The main population consists of Hindu followed by Buddhist and fraction of Sikh and
Christian religions. The predominant class consists of Rajputs, Brahmins and then Scheduled Castes.
Though no record of above mentioned castes settlement is available, however, brief evidences are
available in the Epic of Mahabharata about the existence of Kulindas, Khashas and Vedic Aryans. There
is also a mention of non-Aryans as is evident from the battle by Bhimsen of Mahabharata with the demon
king of Tandi. The culture and the language have also been influenced by the trade routes which show
that the people have links with Tibet and Yarkand of Russia.
The Chinese pilgrim Hieun Tsiang also visited Kullu and described it as a beautiful place and
existence of Devta Temples belonging to different sects in each village.
The district is known as Dev Bhumi in local dialect as each village has its own local deity known
as deo-devta or devi. These deo or devi play a vital role in the lives of people. People still have
remarkable faithin worshipping their deities. Each devta or devi has its own fair which are celebrated
regularly. These Gods and Goddesses are held in great esteem as birth, marriages, ailments and disputes
are settled by these deities through their oracles. The economic life of the people has changed through the
spread of education and most of the people shifted from agriculture to horticulture. Other developmental
activities have also made impact on the life standard of the people.
Dress: There is no distinction to the castes hierarchy in the matter of dress of the people. Men’s dress
comprises a woollen cap with a coloured band which is known as ‘Kulvi’ cap. Headgear of women is a
square cloth coloured in design which is known as ‘Dhattu’ in the local terminology. Men put on a loose
coat and a woollen pyjama. However, the women have typical attire known as ‘Pattu’ which is put on by
them in the fashion of a ‘Saree’. The spread of education and contact with the people of other districts and
states has brought about a noticeable change in their way of life especially among the new generation.
Since most of area is mountainous nature controls the habits of the people in the matter of their dress.
During summer, men wear loose woollen trousers, jacket and coat. In winter in addition to these a blanket
is also wrapped round the body. The waist is bound by a muffler type small ‘Pattu’. Women cover their
waist by a ‘Pattu’ with multi-coloured designs woven artistically on the borders. In winter woollen
trousers are used, however in summer months salwar-kameej and Churidar Pyjama known as ‘Suthan’ are
used. Besides ‘Dhattu’ for the headgear Kulvi cap and ‘Thipi’ is also used. Gradually the Pyjamas are
being replaced by pants and in the case of women the headgear is being replaced by ‘Dupatta’. Among
the women and belles, different types of gold and silver ornaments are commonly used.
Housing and Equipment: In the rural areas of the district the houses are generally built of stones
perched with layers of wooden beams which make a building somewhat quake resistant. The walls are
plastered with clay and the roofs are covered with slates supported by timber. The houses are generally
two storeyed but in the high hills where the conditions of living are influenced by the vagaries of weather
multistoreyed houses are also common. The ground floor is used for tending the cattle, sheep and goats.
The first and subsequent floors are used for living purposes. The doors and windows are generally small
and there is no adequate arrangement for cross ventilation. In the towns, however, housing pattern is quite
different as compared to the rural areas where the houses are made of dressed stones, bricks, concrete and
G.I. sheets on the roofs are generally used. With the construction of the roads, spread of education and a
large number of persons in service, the living condition of the people has undergone a remarkable change.
Now modern houses with separate cattle sheds, kitchens and bath-rooms are being built.
In the old days there used to be no household furniture worth the name in the houses. However,
locally prepared mats of dried paddy stacks, skins of banana trees and long leaves on which druggets
made of goat hair, called Shela, were commonly used in each household. However, with the change of
time now cots, chairs, tables and other wooden furniture are commonly being used by the people. The
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service class people and economically better, agriculturists have started a modicum of furniture like sofa
sets, steel almirahs, radio sets, televisions etc. Utensils generally used are of brass, bronze and aluminium.
However, now-a-days use of stainless steel utensils has also become quite common. All total villages of
the district have the facility of electricity and the use of table lamps, electric iron, heaters for cooking and
heating purposes have become common in the district.
Food Habits: The staple food of the people is rice, wheat, maize and barley and minor millets. But with
the spread of education and improvement in economic condition barley consumption is being abandoned
and wheat, maize and rice are common cereals on the daily menu. In upper areas Koda, Kagni, Bathu,
Ogla and Fafra are also grown and consumed by the people. Suitings to the climatic conditions people
prefer non-vegetarian diet. Sheep and goat meat is relished with joy. In the high hills, flesh of the
slaughtered goats is dried up and it is cooked as and when they desire. Fish is also consumed a lot, if
available. In the recent past Tibetan entrepreneurs have introduced Tibetan food/dishes and response of
the younger generation to this food is encouraging.
Tea is now common throughout rural and urban areas. The food intake is spread over four times
such as:
i) Breakfast: Nuhari with a maize roti or Chapatti.
ii) Lunch-Kalar: Rice, chapatti, maize roti with pulses or curry.
iii) Post Lunch: Light food ’Bhattoru’ made from fermented wheat flour Dupehari with pickles or
chutni.
iv) Dinner-Biali: Maize, rice or wheat chapattis with pulses, curry or vegetables, whatever is easily
available depending on the season.
On the festive and special occasions, sweet rice, kheer and vegetables are cooked with extra care.
‘Siddus’ (stuffed with salted nuts and poppy seeds) a speciality of this region are steam cooked or boiled.
Language: The language spoken by the people of Kullu is known as Kulvi or Kulubi which is one of the
several languages come under western Pahari. According to the classification of languages, made by the
Linguistic Survey of India, Kullu Group of languages come under Indo-European Family languages. It
has further been classified as a language belonging to Aryan-Sub-Family, Indo Aryan Branch, Inner Sub-
Branch, and western Pahari under Pahari Group of languages (Census of India 1961, Vol.I, India, Part-II-
C (ii), Language Table, P. CLXX). Kulvi or Kulubi language is also being spoken by Kothi Khor and
swar or Palampur tahsil of Kangra district. While on the eastern side this language comes in contact with
Kirati-Mundorain dialect of Malana, which has close link with Bhoti dialect.
Contribution of the district in the form of any historical figure: Kullu is famous for its historical
Kullu Dussehra and places of tourist interest of international fame. It has a number of enjoyable sites
suitable for skiing and mountaineering. For the cultivation of apple, Kullu ranks first in India. The district
is also famous for its beautiful traditional Handicrafts in weaving. Multicoloured caps and shawls of
Kullu are famous in the country.
The district is known as Dev Bhumi in local dialect as each village has its own local deity known
as Deo, Devta or Devi. The famous Malana village has oldest democracy of the world where all the
inhabitants of the village participate in the village administration. They have their own pattern of
parliament i.e. Upper House (Jaostang) and lower house (Kamshtang or core). Jaostang has its own
Executive and it works like Judiciary. If no solution comes out in both houses, then the case is put
forward to Jamalu Rishi (Devta) and then Devta decides the case through its ‘Gur’ and its decision is final
and binding to all inhabitants of this village. Religious place Manikaran is famous of hot water springs
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(x) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory-column heading wise explanation and coverage
of data:

Village Directory:

The Village Directory is one of the traditional compilations of the census and provides the
consolidated picture of each village as revealed by the availability of existing amenities, land use pattern,
composition of its population and other infrastructural details. It is being compiled for both inhabited and
un-inhabited villages. Facilities whether provided by the government or private institutions are presented
in the village directory. This will be of immense help to identify the areas of surplus and deficit requiring
the attention of planners and administrators for rescheduling the development process in appropriate
direction. The format of village directory has 121 columns. The Appendices to village directory and Inset
Tables based on village directory data are also prepared and presented for inhabited villages.

Every village whether inhabited or un-inhabited has been assigned a location code number.
During 2001 census permanent location code number (PLCN) were assigned to each village. Under the
system of PLCN eight digits number starting from the first village of the first tahsil of the first district of
the state ending at the last village of the last tahsil of the last district were assigned to each village. But in
Census 2011 PLCN has been replaced by Meta Data and Data Standard (MDDS) system. Under MDDS
the location code number, name and area of the village is being given universally in village directory and
village PCA. Now the villages of the state of Himachal Pradesh will be starting with R.F. Luj the first
village of the first tahsil of the first district of the state which has assigned 006673 six digits number
MDDS code and ending with Dhar Chaling Gaarh the last village of last tahsil of the last district of the
state with 027373 MDDS code number.

In addition to name of village, location code number, area, total population and number of
households the information regarding availability of different infrastructural amenities such as education,
medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, recreation and cultural facilities,
communication, power, etc. in each village have been given in the village directory and in case where the
amenities are not available in the village, the distance range code viz; ‘a’ for <5 kms, ‘b’ for 5-10 kms and
‘c’ for 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available has also been provided.

Town Directory:

The Town Directory is presented for each town in the district covering different aspects of
urban life. Seven statements (I to VII) have been included for presentation of this data. Statement-I
contain the information for Status and Growth of the town, Statement –II presents the Physical Aspects
and Location, Statement –III gives the information for Civic and other Amenities, Statement-IV Medical
Facility, Statement-V narrates Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, Statement-VI depicts the
information for Industry and Banking whereas Statement –VII shows Civic and other Amenities in Slums
for 2009. It covers all the towns in the district statutorily notified as well as non-municipal towns. All the
towns in the district are arranged in alphabetical order. The data collected in these statements have largely
been furnished by the municipal bodies. For non-municipal towns, the cantonment executive officers
supplied the information.

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VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
Brief Note on Village and Town Directory

Village Directory Census 2011:

The Village Directory is being compiled for both inhabited and un-inhabited villages. In the
village directory both private and government facilities/institutions have been given. In case of un-
inhabited/depopulated villages, the location code number, name and area of the village is being given
universally in Village Directory and Village PCA. The columns relating to the amenities and land use
pattern, etc. being left blank and it will be noted against the name of the village that it is un-
inhabited/depopulated. The Appendices to Village Directory and Inset Tables based on village Directory
data are also prepared for inhabited villages.

In the Village Directory format for Census 2011 there are 121 columns and the details thereon are as
follows:

Column 1: Serial Number: Self-explanatory. All the villages within the CD block are presented serially
in the ascending order of their location code number.

Column 2: Name of village: Self-explanatory. The name of the villages is shown against this column.
This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages.

Column 3: Location Code Number of village: The location code number of the villages is shown
against this column.

Column 4: Area of the Village: The area of the villages has been given in hectares.

Column 5: Total Population: The total population of the village as per Census 2011 has been given
against this column.

Column 6: Number of Household: The number of households as per Census 2011 has been given in this
column.

Amenities: The availability of different infrastructural amenities such as education, medical, drinking
water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, recreation and cultural facilities, communication, power,
etc. in each village have been given in the Village Directory. Wherever the amenities are not available in
the village, the distance range code viz; ‘a’ for <5 Kms, ‘b’ for 5-10 Kms and ‘c’ for 10+ Kms of the
nearest where facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below:

Columns No. 7-20 Educational Facilities: All the different educational facilities available in the village
have been given under these columns. Nursery/LKG//UKG classes are included in Pre-Primary Schools,
Classes up to class V included in Primary School; Classes from VI to VIII are included in the Middle
school. Classes from IX and X included in Secondary School. Classes from XI and XII are included in
Senior Secondary School. In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or
secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of primary and middle
schools, respectively. The information on the entire educational institutes is given under these columns.

Columns No. 21 to 38-Medical Facilities: All the different medical facilities available in the village have
been given under these columns.

Columns No. 39 to 46 -Drinking Water: The information on availability of various types of the drinking
water facility within the village has been given under these columns.
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Columns No. 47 to 50-Availability of Toilet and others: The information on availability of toilet and
Bio-Gas etc. available in the village has been given under these columns.

Columns No. 51 to 67 Communication (Post & Telegraph and transport): The information on
communication and Post Office, Sub-Post Office, & Telegraph Office, Village PIN Code number, Phone-
Landlines, Mobile Phone, Private Courier Facility, Internet Café, etc; available in the village has been
given under these columns. The information on all various transport facilities whether public/private
transport like Bus, Railway Station, or Navigable waterways, Taxi , Van, Tractors etc. available in the
village has also been given under these columns.

Columns No. 68 to 79-Village connected to High ways, Village Roads, Banks and Credit Societies:
The information on all roads connected to village has been given under these columns. These include
National Highway, State Highway, District Roads and other district roads connected to the village, Pucca
roads, Kutchcha Roads, Water Bounded Macadam Roads, Navigable Water Ways and Foot Paths has
been given under these columns. Further, the information on availability of banks, ATM and Agricultural
Credit societies in the village has been given under these columns.

Columns No. 80 to 96 Miscellaneous Facilities: The information on various miscellaneous facilities


available in the village has been given under these columns. These includes Self -Help Group, Public
Distribution Shop (PDS), Mandi /Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society,
Nutrition Centre(ICDS),Anganwadi Centre, ASHA, Community Centre, Sports Fields, Sports
Club/Recreation Centre, Cinema/Video Halls, Public Library, Public Reading Room, News Paper Supply,
Assembly Polling Station, Birth and Death Registration Office.

Columns No. 97 to 100-Electricity: Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the
form of its use has been given in these columns. These include Electricity for Domestic Use, Electricity
for Agriculture Use Electricity for Commercial Use, and Electricity for all purpose Domestic Uses.

Columns No. 101 and 102-Nearest Town: The name of the nearest town along with the distance range
code has been in these columns.

Land use and Irrigation: The land use pattern in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of
classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry
has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the following 9 categories.

(i)-Column No. 103-Forests: This includes all lands classed as forest under any legal enactment dealing
with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or
maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open
for grazing within the forests remain included under the forest area.

(ii)-Column No. 104-Area under non-agricultural use: This includes all lands occupied by buildings,
roads and railways or under water, e.g. rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agriculture.

(iii)-Column No. 105-Barren and un-culturable land: This includes all barren and unculturable land
like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which cannot be brought under cultivation except at an exorbitant cost
should be classed as unculturable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.

(iv)-Column No. 106-Permanent Pastures and other Grazing Lands: This includes all grazing lands
whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common grazing land is included under
this head.

(v)-Column No. 107-Land under Miscellaneous Tree Crops, etc.: This includes all cultivable land
which is not included in ‘Net area sown’ but is put to some agricultural uses. Lands under Causing trees,
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thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, etc. which are not included under ‘Orchards’
are classed under this category.

(vi)-Column No. 108-Culturable Waste Land: This includes lands available for cultivation, whether not
taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once but not cultivated during the current year and the
last five years or more in succession for one reason or other. Such lands may be either fallow or covered
with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or unassessed and may lie in
isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated for five years in
succession is also included in this category at the end of the five years.

(vii)-Column No. 109- Fallow Lands other than Current Fallows: This includes all lands which were
taken up for cultivation but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than one year and not
more than five years.

(viii)-Column No. 110-Current Fallows: This represents cropped area, which is kept fallow during the
current year. For example, if any seeding area is not cropped against the same year it may be treated as
current fallow.

(ix)-Column No. 111-Net Area Sown: This represents the total area sown with crops and orchards. Area
sown more than once; in the same year is counted only once.

Column No. 112-Total Irrigated Land Area: It includes all land which is cultivable and irrigated by
any source of irrigation. The total irrigated area of the village has been given under this column.

Column No. 113-Total Un-Irrigated land Area: Un-Irrigated area includes all land which is cultivable
but not irrigated by any source of irrigation. The total un-irrigated land area of the village has been given
under this column.

Column No. 114 to 118 Area Irrigated by source: The area irrigated by various source of irrigation in
the village have been given under these columns. The different source of irrigation facilities available in
the village are as follows:

(i)-Canals(C)-Govt. or Pvt., (ii)-Wells/Tube-wells (W/TW), (iii)-Tanks/Lake(T/L), (iv)-Waterfall,(WF)


and (v)-Others(O).

Columns No.119 to 121-Three most important commodities manufactured: The names of three most
important commodities manufactured in the village are indicated in this column.

C.D.Block level totals of the Village Directory:

At the end of entries for the Village Directory of each C.D. Block, the totals of different columns
are being given wherever possible. However, in case of some of the columns, it may not be possible to
work out the CD Block level totals, in such cases the particular of relevant columns are being left blank
against C.D. Block level.

Appendices to Village Directory: The Village Directory also includes the following appendices:
Appendix-I: Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, Medical and other amenities
in villages-C.D.Block level.
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.

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Appendix -III: Land utilization data in respect of Census towns.
Appendix -IV: C.D. 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 -VII A: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total
population by ranges.
Appendix-VII B: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total
population by ranges.
Appendix-VIII: Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D.block wise).

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Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory Census 2011:

Statement I: - Status and Growth History:


Column 1-Serial Number: Self explanatory
Column 2:- Class, Name and civic status of town: The Class is presented according to population of the
towns in Census 2011 as follows:
Population Class Population Class
100,000 and above I 10,000 – 19,999 IV
50,000 – 99,999 II 5,000 – 9,999 V
20,000 – 49,999 III Below - 5,000 VI

The following abbreviations are used to denote the Civic Status of the town.

Civic Status Codes Civic Status Codes


i-Municipal Corporation M.Corp. xii – Notified Town Area NTA
ii-Municipal Committee MC xiii – Industrial Notified Area INA
iii-Municipal Council M Cl xiv – Industrial Township ITS
iv-City Municipal Council CMC xv – Township TS
v-Town Municipal Council TMC xvi – Town Panchayat TP
vi- Municipal Board MB xvii – Nagar Panchayat NP
xviii – Town Committee/ Town Area
Vii –Municipality M TC
Committee
viii- Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB xix – Small Town Committee ST
ix- Notified Area NA xx – Estate Office EO
x –Notified Town NT xxi –Gram Panchayat GP
xi - Notified Area Committee/Notified Area
NAC xxii – Census Town CT
Council
Columns 3 - 25: - These columns are self-explanatory

Statement II: - Physical Aspects and Location of town, 2009.

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: Self explanatory

Columns 3 to 5 - Physical Aspects: In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum and Minimum
Temperature of the town is recorded.

Columns 6 to 12: Name and road distance of the town (in kms.) from the State headquarters, District
headquarters, Sub-divisional/Taluk/Tahsil/ Police station/Development Block/Island HQ., Nearest city
with population of one lakh and more, Nearest city with population of five lakh and more, Railway station
and Bus route is recorded in these columns respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the
same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero.

Statement III - Civic and other Amenities, 2009:

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: -Self explanatory

Column 3 - Road length (in km.): The information about the road length (in km.) within the limit of the
town is recorded in this column.

Columns 4 to 7- System of drainage: The system of drainage available in the town is indicated in these
columns by the following codes:

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System of drainage Codes
Open drains OD
Closed drains CD
Both drains BD
Columns 8 to 11-Number of latrines: The number of various types of latrines available in the town is
indicated in these columns.

Columns No. 12 & 13 - Protected water supply: The information on source of water supply and system
of water storage with capacity available in the town are given in these columns in the following codes:

Column 12 (Source of water supply):-

Tap water T
Tube-well water TW
Tank Water TK
Well water W
Column 13 (System of water storage):-
Over Head Tank OHT
Service Reservoir SR
River Infiltration Gallery RIG
Bore Well Pumping System BWP
Pressure Tank PT

The information on 2 major source of water supply is given in column 12 and the system of water
storage with capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) is presented in column 13.

Column 14 Fire Fighting 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.

Columns 15 to 19-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 IV: Medical Facilities, 2009:

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: Self explanatory

Columns 3 to 13: The number of various medical institutions such as Hospitals, Dispensaries, Health
Center, Family Welfare Center, Maternity and Child Welfare Center, Maternity Homes, T.B.
Hospital/clinic, Nursing Homes, Charitable Hospital/Nursing Home, Mobile Health Clinic and Others as
available in the town, are indicated in these columns (along with number of beds in brackets).

If a medical facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in
kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned.

Column 14 - Veterinary Hospital: The Number of Veterinary Hospitals available in the town is given in
this column.

Column 15 - Medicine Shop: The number of Medicine shops available in the town is given in this
column.

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Statement V: Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009:

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory

Columns 3 to 15 Educational Facilities: The information on number of Primary school, Middle school,
Secondary school, Senior Secondary school, Arts/Science/ Commerce colleges (of degree level and
above), Medical colleges, Engineering colleges, Management Institute/Colleges, Polytechnics,
Recognized Shorthand, Typewriting and vocational training Institutions, Non-formal Education Center
(Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Center), Special School for disabled and Others available in the town, are
indicated in these columns.

If an educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in
kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned.

Columns 16 to 23-Number of Social, Recreational and Culture Facilities : The information on No. of
Home Orphanage, Working women’s hostels (with No. of seats in bracket), No. of Old Age Home,
Stadium, Cinema Theatre, Auditorium/Community halls, Public libraries and Reading rooms available in
the town are given under these column.

Statement VI: Industry and Banking 2009:


Columns 1-2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory
Columns 3 to 5-Names of three most important commodities manufactured: The names of three most
important commodities manufactured in the town are given under these columns.
Columns 6 to 8-Number of banks: The number of banks available in the referent town both
Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded against these columns.
Columns 9 & 10-Number of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies: The number of
Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies available in the referent town are given in these
columns.

Statement VII: Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 2009:

This statement VII provides information 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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SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY
(a) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowth at Census 2011:

During the decade of 2001-2011 no village was merged in any town and no outgrowth was
reported in Kullu district.

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CENSUS TOWN WITH 845 (
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! HEADQUARTERS TO TAHSIL . . 0 Km
Jandor ! 850 805 ! ! Kais
RIVER AND KHAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Naggar)

2011 Census village location code 2001 Census village location code
Sl. No. Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in brackets)
number number
1 2 3 4
Name of district: Kullu
Name of Sub-district:Manali

1 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 012682 00598400


2 Badgran (22/37) 012712 00599300
3 Bashisht (20/23) 012669 00598300
4 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 012674 00598300
5 Karjan (23/40) 012716 00599500
6 Muhal Bari (22/36) 012710 00599200
7 Muhal Bran (22/29) 012694 00598700
8 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 012662 00598200
9 Muhal Gojra (20/20) 012720 00599700
10 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 012707 00599100
11 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 012723 00599800
12 Muhal Manali (21/26) 012675 00598400
13 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 012683 00598500
14 Muhal Pangan (22/38) 012700 00598800
15 Muhal Prini (20/22) 012727 00599900
16 Muhal Riyara (22/30) 012702 00598900
17 Muhal Shallin (21/28) 012688 00598600
18 Muhal Shigli (22/31) 012704 00599000
19 Palchan (21/24) 012658 00598100
20 Sajla (23/39) 012717 00599600
21 Soil (23/41) 012713 00599400
22 Up Muhal Aleu 012673 00598300
23 Up Muhal Bahang 012667 00598200
24 Up Muhal Bahanu 012726 00599800
25 Up Muhal Barnar 012722 00599700
26 Up Muhal Bhanara 012724 00599800
27 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 012663 00598200
28 Up Muhal Chachoga 012672 00598300
29 Up Muhal Chhalala 012725 00599800
30 Up Muhal Chharogi 012695 00598700
31 Up Muhal Chhiyal 012686 00598500
32 Up Muhal Defri 012703 00598900
33 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 012719 00599600
34 Up Muhal Dharanu 012671 00598300
35 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 012676 00598400
36 Up Muhal Dobha 012698 00598700
37 Up Muhal Gadherani 012693 00598600
38 Up Muhal Gaushal 012666 00598200
39 Up Muhal Gumidhar 012701 00598800
40 Up Muhal Hamta 012728 00599900
41 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 012730 00599900
42 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 012729 00599900
43 Up Muhal Haripur 012714 00599400
44 Up Muhal Jamari 012732 00599900
45 Up Muhal Jhunjhari 012692 00598600
46 Up Muhal Kaliganch 012681 00598400
47 Up Muhal Kanyal 012687 00598500
48 Up Muhal Kasheri 012705 00599000
49 Up Muhal Kaushala 012670 00598300
50 Up Muhal Khakhanal 012721 00599700
51 Up Muhal Klaont 012691 00598600
52 Up Muhal Klath 012689 00598600
53 UP Muhal Kothi 012660 00598100

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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Naggar)

2011 Census village location code 2001 Census village location code
Sl. No. Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in brackets)
number number
1 2 3 4
54 UP Muhal Kulang 012661 00598100
55 Up Muhal Magana 012708 00599100
56 Up Muhal Majhach 012668 00598200
57 Up Muhal Manali Koot 012678 00598400
58 Up Muhal Manali Ser 012680 00598400
59 Up Muhal Mandhon 012696 00598700
60 Up Muhal Manu Nagar 012679 00598400
61 Up Muhal Nayalag 012706 00599000
62 Up Muhal Parsha 012690 00598600
63 Up Muhal Rampur 012699 00598700
64 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 012718 00599600
65 Up Muhal Shanag 012665 00598200
66 Up Muhal Shangchar 012697 00598700
67 Up Muhal Shilha 012709 00599100
68 Up Muhal Shuru 012731 00599900
69 Up Muhal Simsa 012684 00598500
70 UP Muhal Solang 012659 00598100
71 Up Muhal Somvan 012715 00599400
72 Up Muhal Syal 012685 00598500
73 Up Muhal Tarashi 012711 00599200
74 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 012677 00598400
75 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 012664 00598200

Name of Sub-district:Kullu
1 Benchi (27/58) 012789 00601000
2 Dawara (22/34) 012749 00600300
3 Dobhi (28/61) 012782 00600800
4 Fojal (29/63) 012765 00600600
5 Hallan-I (24/42) 012733 00600000
6 Jana (24/46) 012830 00601600
7 Kais (25/47) 012849 00601700
8 Katrain (22/35) 012747 00600200
9 Kharal (25/50) 012870 00603800
10 Malana (24/44) 012882 00605100
11 Mandalgarh (28/62) 012772 00600700
12 Manjhlihar (27/57) 012808 00601400
13 Meha (22/33) 012751 00600400
14 Nagar (24/43) 012740 00600100
15 Nathan (24/45) 012813 00601500
16 Pichlihar (29/64) 012753 00600500
17 Shillihar (27/60) 012793 00601100
18 Shirar (27/59) 012786 00600900
19 Up Muhal Archandee IInd 012841
20 Up Muhal Archandee Ist 012840
21 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 012843
22 Up Muhal Bagnee 012761 00600500
23 Up Muhal Barnot 012837 00601600
24 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 012739 00600000
25 Up Muhal Bhiyalee 012820 00601500
26 Up Muhal Bhujnu 012752 00600400
27 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 012770 00600600
28 Up Muhal chachogee 012743 00600100
29 Up Muhal chaki 012735 00600000
30 Up Muhal challogee 012769 00600600
31 Up Muhal Chatee 012821 00601500
32 Up Muhal Chattanseri 012791 00601000

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2011 Census village location code 2001 Census village location code
Sl. No. Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in brackets)
number number
1 2 3 4
33 Up Muhal chukdee 012754 00600500
34 Up Muhal Dachnee 012750 00600300
35 Up Muhal Dalashan 012814 00601500
36 Up Muhal Damchin 012763
37 Up Muhal Daral 012762
38 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 012771 00600600
39 Up Muhal Deogra 012838 00601600
40 Up Muhal Dhama 012844
41 Up Muhal Dhanaseri 012827
42 Up Muhal Dhara 012768 00600600
43 Up Muhal Dohlonallha 012783 00600800
44 Up Muhal Galang 012759 00600500
45 Up Muhal Galchet 012777 00600700
46 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 012829
47 Up Muhal Ghadopa 012746 00600100
48 Up Muhal Ghod dor 012817 00601500
49 Up Muhal Gohru 012847
50 Up Muhal Grahan 012776 00600700
51 Up Muhal Himri 012773 00600700
52 Up Muhal Hirnee 012819 00601500
53 Up Muhal Jallohra 012794 00601100
54 Up Muhal Jalog 012755 00600500
55 Up Muhal Janehda 012796 00601100
56 Up Muhal Jatehad 012748 00600200
57 Up Muhal Jigling 012756 00600500
58 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 012845
59 Up Muhal Kabhi 012757 00600500
60 Up Muhal Kahudhar 012809 00601400
61 Up Muhal Kaistha 012758 00600500
62 Up Muhal Kalmidhar 012848
63 Up Muhal Kamarda 012795 00601100
64 Up Muhal Kharga 012812 00601400
65 Up Muhal Kharol 012826
66 Up Muhal Khdihar 012779 00600700
67 Up Muhal Kral 012775 00600700
68 Up Muhal Kufri 012798 00601100
69 Up Muhal Kumartee 012737 00600000
70 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 012835 00601600
71 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist 012834 00601600
72 Up Muhal Laran Keloo 012816 00601500
73 Up Muhal Lohadi 012810 00601400
74 Up Muhal Madi 012744 00600100
75 Up Muhal Mahilee 012818 00601500
76 Up Muhal Mahilee 012842
77 Up Muhal Mahiliser 012784 00600800
78 Up Muhal Mashda 012745 00600100
79 Up Muhal Mathi shil 012797 00601100
80 Up Muhal Mehra Bag 012836 00601600
81 Up Muhal Nari 012760 00600500
82 Up Muhal Nashalla 012815 00601500
83 Up Muhal Nayanu sari 012822
84 Up Muhal Paljot 012823
85 Up Muhal Pangan 012790 00601000
86 Up Muhal Parsh 012831 00601600
87 Up Muhal Parvi 012774 00600700
88 Up Muhal Phata Ban 012846

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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Naggar)

2011 Census village location code 2001 Census village location code
Sl. No. Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in brackets)
number number
1 2 3 4
89 Up Muhal Pradee 012764
90 Up Muhal Pulag 012741 00600100
91 Up Muhal Raison 012792 00601000
92 Up Muhal Raman 012738 00600000
93 Up Muhal Rangri 012734 00600000
94 Up Muhal Rumsu 012742 00600100
95 Up Muhal Runga - II nd 012767 00600600
96 Up Muhal Runga - Ist 012766 00600600
97 Up Muhal Sajuni 012811 00601400
98 Up Muhal salingcha 012780 00600700
99 Up Muhal Sarsai 012736 00600000
100 Up Muhal Shahadgran 012833 00601600

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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Naggar)

2011 Census village location code 2001 Census village location code
Sl. No. Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in brackets)
number number
1 2 3 4
101 Up Muhal Shaldee 012781
102 Up Muhal Shanshr 012824
103 Up Muhal Sharan Gran 012832 00601600
104 Up Muhal Sharnee 012839
105 Up Muhal Shim 012785 00600800
106 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 012788 00600900
107 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 012787 00600900
108 Up Muhal Thach 012828
109 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 012825
110 Up Muhal Trisdee 012778 00600700

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Palchan (21/24) 012658 176.8 1241 280 b 1 1 1 b
2 UP Muhal Solang 012659 163.2 1016 209 c 1 1 a b
3 UP Muhal Kothi 012660 79.7 349 77 c 1 a a c
4 UP Muhal Kulang 012661 49.6 287 63 b 1 a a a
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 012662 87 1294 283 a 2 1 a a
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 012663 249.1 484 97 a 1 1 a a
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 012664 1.6 0 0
8 Up Muhal Shanag 012665 160 850 181 a 1 a a a
9 Up Muhal Gaushal 012666 106.4 823 178 a 1 a a a
10 Up Muhal Bahang 012667 127.7 1567 376 a 1 1 1 1
11 Up Muhal Majhach 012668 126.5 437 95 a 1 a a a
12 Bashisht (20/23) 012669 110.9 1626 420 a 1 a a a
13 Up Muhal Kaushala 012670 86.5 906 244 a b a a a
14 Up Muhal Dharanu 012671 59.5 1141 278 a a a a a
15 Up Muhal Chachoga 012672 33.6 1256 310 a 1 a a a
16 Up Muhal Aleu 012673 124.2 1625 416 a 1 1 a a
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 012674 26.7 101 34 a a a a a
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) 012675 48.3 831 178 a 1 1 a a
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 012676 5.7 299 80 1 2 a a a
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 012677 64.9 0 0
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot 012678 98.3 5 1 a a a a a
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar 012679 77.4 750 146 a a a a a
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser 012680 53.4 43 11 a a a a a
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch 012681 61.9 120 31 a a a a a
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 012682 14.5 0 0
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 012683 34.2 718 181 a 1 1 1 a
27 Up Muhal Simsa 012684 68.1 559 139 a a a a a
28 Up Muhal Syal 012685 39 2132 515 1 1 a a a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c b b Palchan (21/24) 1
c c c c c c c c c c UP Muhal Solang 2
c c c c c c c c c 1 UP Muhal Kothi 3
c c c c c c c c b b UP Muhal Kulang 4
c c c c c c c c b b Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 5
c c c c c c c c b b Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 6
Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 7
c c c c c c c c b b Up Muhal Shanag 8
c c c c c c c c b b Up Muhal Gaushal 9
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Bahang 10
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Majhach 11
c c c c c c c c a a Bashisht (20/23) 12
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Kaushala 13
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Dharanu 14
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Chachoga 15
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Aleu 16
c c c c c c c c a a Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 17
c c c c c c c c a a Muhal Manali (21/26) 18
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 19
Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 20
c c c c c c c c b b Up Muhal Manali Koot 21
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Manu Nagar 22
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Manali Ser 23
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Kaliganch 24
Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 25
c c c c c c c c a a Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 26
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Simsa 27
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Syal 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
1 Palchan (21/24) b b c b c 1 c c a 0 0
2 UP Muhal Solang c c c c c a c c b 0 0
3 UP Muhal Kothi c c c c c a c c b 0 0
4 UP Muhal Kulang b b c b b a b c b 0 0
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 1 b c b b b 1 c b 0 0
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach b b c b b a a c b 0 0
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba
8 Up Muhal Shanag b b c b b a a c b 0 0
9 Up Muhal Gaushal b b c b b a a c b 0 0
10 Up Muhal Bahang 1 a c a a a a c a 0 0
11 Up Muhal Majhach b b c b b a a c b 0 0
12 Bashisht (20/23) a a c a a a a c a 0 0
13 Up Muhal Kaushala a a c a a a a c a 0 0
14 Up Muhal Dharanu a a c a a a a c a 0 0
15 Up Muhal Chachoga a a c a a a a c a 0 0
16 Up Muhal Aleu a a c a a a a c a 0 0
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal a a c a a a a c a 0 0
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) a c c a a a a c a 0 0
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd a a c a a a a c a 0 0
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot b b c b a b b c b 0 0
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar a a c a a a a c a 0 0
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser a a c a a a a c a 0 0
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch a a c a a a b c b 0 0
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) a a c a a a a c a 0 0
27 Up Muhal Simsa b a c a a a a c a 0 0
28 Up Muhal Syal a a c c c b a c a 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Palchan (21/24) 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes UP Muhal Solang 2
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No UP Muhal Kothi 3
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes UP Muhal Kulang 4
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 5
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 6
Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 7
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Shanag 8
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Gaushal 9
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Bahang 10
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Majhach 11
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Bashisht (20/23) 12
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kaushala 13
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Dharanu 14
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Chachoga 15
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Aleu 16
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 17
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Manali (21/26) 18
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 19
Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 20
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Manali Koot 21
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Manu Nagar 22
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Manali Ser 23
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Kaliganch 24
Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 25
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 26
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Simsa 27
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Syal 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
1 Palchan (21/24) No No No No No No b b b
2 UP Muhal Solang No No No No No No c c c
3 UP Muhal Kothi No No No No No No c c c
4 UP Muhal Kulang No No No No No No b b b
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) No No No No No No b Yes b
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach No No No No No No b Yes b
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba
8 Up Muhal Shanag No No No No No No b a b
9 Up Muhal Gaushal No No No No No No b a b
10 Up Muhal Bahang No No No No No No a Yes a
11 Up Muhal Majhach No No No No No No b Yes b
12 Bashisht (20/23) No No No No No No a a a
13 Up Muhal Kaushala No No No No No No Yes a a
14 Up Muhal Dharanu No No No No No No a a a
15 Up Muhal Chachoga No No No No No No a a a
16 Up Muhal Aleu No No No No No No a a a
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal No No No No No No a a a
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) No No No No No No a a a
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd No No No No No No a a a
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot No No No No No No a a a
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar No No No No No No a a a
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser No No No No No No a a a
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch No No No No No No a a a
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) No No No No No No a Yes a
27 Up Muhal Simsa No No No No No No a a a
28 Up Muhal Syal No No Yes Yes No No a Yes a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175131 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Palchan (21/24) 1
175131 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes c UP Muhal Solang 2
175131 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes UP Muhal Kothi 3
175131 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes c UP Muhal Kulang 4
175103 Yes b b b b a c Yes Yes c Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 5
175103 Yes b b b b Yes c a a c Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 6
Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 7
175103 Yes b b b b a c Yes Yes c Up Muhal Shanag 8
175103 Yes b b b b a c Yes Yes c Up Muhal Gaushal 9
175103 Yes a a a a Yes c Yes Yes c Up Muhal Bahang 10
175103 Yes b b b b Yes c a a c Up Muhal Majhach 11
175103 Yes a Yes a a a c Yes Yes c Bashisht (20/23) 12
175103 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Kaushala 13
175131 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Dharanu 14
175131 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Chachoga 15
175131 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes c Up Muhal Aleu 16
175131 a a a a a a c a Yes c Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 17
175131 Yes Yes Yes a a a c a a c Muhal Manali (21/26) 18
175131 a a a c c a c Yes Yes c Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 19
Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 20
175131 a a a a a Yes c a a Yes Up Muhal Manali Koot 21
175131 a a a a a a c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Manu Nagar 22
175131 a a a a a a c a a a Up Muhal Manali Ser 23
175131 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes a Yes Up Muhal Kaliganch 24
Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 25
175131 Yes a a a a Yes c a a c Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 26
175131 Yes Yes a a a a c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Simsa 27
175131 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Syal 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
1 Palchan (21/24) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
2 UP Muhal Solang c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
3 UP Muhal Kothi c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c a
4 UP Muhal Kulang c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) c c a a a Yes Yes a a
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach c c a Yes a a a Yes a
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba
8 Up Muhal Shanag c c b Yes a a Yes a a
9 Up Muhal Gaushal c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
10 Up Muhal Bahang c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
11 Up Muhal Majhach a a b Yes a a a Yes a
12 Bashisht (20/23) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
13 Up Muhal Kaushala c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes
14 Up Muhal Dharanu c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
15 Up Muhal Chachoga c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
16 Up Muhal Aleu c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a b
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) c c a a a a Yes a a
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd c c a a a Yes Yes b b
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot c c a a Yes a a a a
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar c c a Yes a Yes Yes a b
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser c c a Yes a Yes Yes b b
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch c c a a a a a a a
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) c c a a Yes a a a a
27 Up Muhal Simsa c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
28 Up Muhal Syal c c a a a a a Yes a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Palchan (21/24) 1
Yes c c c Yes a c c c UP Muhal Solang 2
Yes c c c c a c c c UP Muhal Kothi 3
Yes b b b c a b b b UP Muhal Kulang 4
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes c b b Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 5
Yes Yes b Yes Yes a c b b Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 6
Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 7
Yes Yes b Yes Yes a c b b Up Muhal Shanag 8
Yes Yes b Yes Yes a c b b Up Muhal Gaushal 9
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes c a a Up Muhal Bahang 10
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes c b b Up Muhal Majhach 11
Yes Yes a a c Yes a a a Bashisht (20/23) 12
Yes Yes a a c a c a a Up Muhal Kaushala 13
Yes Yes a a c a c a a Up Muhal Dharanu 14
Yes Yes a a c a c a a Up Muhal Chachoga 15
Yes Yes a a c a a a a Up Muhal Aleu 16
Yes Yes a a c a a a a Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 17
Yes a a a c Yes c a a Muhal Manali (21/26) 18
Yes a a a Yes Yes c a a Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 19
Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 20
Yes a a a c a c b b Up Muhal Manali Koot 21
Yes a a a a Yes c a a Up Muhal Manu Nagar 22
Yes a a a a a c a a Up Muhal Manali Ser 23
Yes a a a b a b a a Up Muhal Kaliganch 24
Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 25
Yes a a a a a a a a Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 26
Yes Yes a a a a Yes Yes b b Up Muhal Simsa 27
Yes a a a b a c a a Up Muhal Syal 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
1 Palchan (21/24) b Yes Yes Yes b b b c c c
2 UP Muhal Solang c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
3 UP Muhal Kothi c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
4 UP Muhal Kulang b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) b Yes Yes Yes b c b c c c
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba
8 Up Muhal Shanag b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
9 Up Muhal Gaushal Yes a Yes Yes c c b c c c
10 Up Muhal Bahang a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
11 Up Muhal Majhach b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
12 Bashisht (20/23) a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
13 Up Muhal Kaushala a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
14 Up Muhal Dharanu a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
15 Up Muhal Chachoga a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
16 Up Muhal Aleu a Yes Yes Yes a c a c c c
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal a a Yes Yes c c a c c c
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) a Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser a a Yes Yes c c a c c c
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch a Yes Yes Yes b c a c c c
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
27 Up Muhal Simsa b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
28 Up Muhal Syal a Yes Yes Yes c Yes a c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Palchan (21/24) 1
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI UP Muhal Solang 2
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI UP Muhal Kothi 3
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI UP Muhal Kulang 4
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Buruwa (21/25) 5
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach 6
MANALI Up Muhal Vyas Tibba 7
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Shanag 8
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Gaushal 9
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Bahang 10
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Majhach 11
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Bashisht (20/23) 12
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Kaushala 13
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Dharanu 14
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Chachoga 15
b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Aleu 16
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal 17
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Manali (21/26) 18
a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd 19
MANALI Up Muhal Tyan Padhar 20
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Manali Koot 21
a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Manu Nagar 22
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Manali Ser 23
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Kaliganch 24
MANALI Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri 25
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Nasogi (21/27) 26
a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Simsa 27
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Syal 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
1 Palchan (21/24) b 0 0 0 30.7 0 0 0
2 UP Muhal Solang c 0 34.6 0 96.1 0 7 0
3 UP Muhal Kothi c 0 9.2 0 46 0 13 0
4 UP Muhal Kulang b 0 10 0 38.5 0 0.1 0
5 Muhal Buruwa (21/25) b 0 6.1 0 10 0 16.5 0
6 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach b 0 5.1 0 86.1 0 69.3 0
7 Up Muhal Vyas Tibba b 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Up Muhal Shanag b 0 19.7 0 0 0 82.8 0
9 Up Muhal Gaushal c 0 9.2 0 57.9 0 10.7 0
10 Up Muhal Bahang a 0 52.1 0 46.3 0 5.5 0
11 Up Muhal Majhach b 0 6 0 31 0 49.5 0
12 Bashisht (20/23) a 0 0 20.2 29.9 0 5.8 0
13 Up Muhal Kaushala a 16.8 0 17.9 0 0 5.6 0
14 Up Muhal Dharanu a 0 14.7 12.7 0 1.5 0 0
15 Up Muhal Chachoga a 0 7.6 0 3.8 0 1 0
16 Up Muhal Aleu a 0 24.4 0 19.9 0 3.1 0
17 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal a 13.6 13.1 0 0 0 0 0
18 Muhal Manali (21/26) a 0 18.6 0 4.7 0 0.6 0
19 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd a 0 1.3 0 0.6 0 0 0
20 Up Muhal Tyan Padhar a 37 0.4 0 4.5 0 8.1 0
21 Up Muhal Manali Koot b 87.1 0.5 0 0.5 0 10.2 0
22 Up Muhal Manu Nagar a 0 4.4 0 44.2 0 7.6 0
23 Up Muhal Manali Ser a 0 12.1 0 12.1 0 0 0
24 Up Muhal Kaliganch a 29.2 5.2 0 8.9 0 2.2 0
25 Aarkshit Van R-I Dhungri a 14.5 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Muhal Nasogi (21/27) a 0 4.6 0 1.2 0 1.4 0
27 Up Muhal Simsa b 0 14.9 0.1 2.1 0 1 0
28 Up Muhal Syal a 0 7.9 0 0.8 0 0.7 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 146.1 0 146.1 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 25.5 0 25.5 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 11.5 0 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 54.4 0 54.4 0 0 0 0 0 5
0 88.6 0 88.6 0 0 0 0 0 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
0 57.5 0 57.5 0 0 0 0 0 8
0 28.5 0 28.5 0 0 0 0 0 9
0 23.8 0 23.8 0 0 0 0 0 10
0 39.9 0 39.9 0 0 0 0 0 11
0 55 11.5 43.5 0 0 0 0 11.5 12
0 46.3 2.4 43.9 0 0 0 0 2.4 13
0 30.6 10.1 20.6 0 0 0 0 10.1 14
0 21.2 0 21.2 0 0 0 0 0 15
0 76.8 21.7 55.1 0 0 0 0 21.7 16
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
0 24.4 0 24.4 0 0 0 0 0 18
0 3.8 0 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 19
0 14.9 0 14.9 0 0 0 0 0 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21
0 21.2 0 21.2 0 0 0 0 0 22
0 29.2 0 29.2 0 0 0 0 0 23
0 16.4 0 16.4 0 0 0 0 0 24
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25
0 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 26
0 50.1 30.8 19.3 0 0 0 0 30.8 27
0 29.6 6.7 22.8 0 0 0 0 6.7 28

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal 012686 42.6 551 128 1 1 a a a
30 Up Muhal Kanyal 012687 79.9 330 73 a 1 b b b
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) 012688 90 374 90 a 1 a a a
32 Up Muhal Klath 012689 147 607 169 a 1 a a a
33 Up Muhal Parsha 012690 96 702 194 2 2 1 a a
34 Up Muhal Klaont 012691 39.7 13 3 1 1 1 1 1
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari 012692 1.2 6 2 a a a a a
36 Up Muhal Gadherani 012693 53.9 1054 209 a 3 a a 1
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) 012694 187.5 555 129 b 1 1 a 1
38 Up Muhal Chharogi 012695 119.3 1 1 a a a a a
39 Up Muhal Mandhon 012696 83.8 0 0
40 Up Muhal Shangchar 012697 120 697 165 a 1 1 a c
41 Up Muhal Dobha 012698 153 450 98 a 1 a a a
42 Up Muhal Rampur 012699 74.3 404 92 a a a a a
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) 012700 128.5 602 138 1 1 1 1 1
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar 012701 44.3 434 132 a a a a a
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) 012702 122.2 432 90 1 1 a a a
46 Up Muhal Defri 012703 127.9 388 77 a 1 a a a
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) 012704 266.3 136 27 a 1 b b b
48 Up Muhal Kasheri 012705 227.4 126 28 b 1 b b b
49 Up Muhal Nayalag 012706 118.8 219 50 b 1 b b b
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 012707 232.5 303 66 2 1 1 b b
51 Up Muhal Magana 012708 129.6 212 45 a a a c c
52 Up Muhal Shilha 012709 215.6 296 67 a 1 a b b
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) 012710 177.8 2100 474 2 4 2 1 a
54 Up Muhal Tarashi 012711 203.8 312 66 2 1 b b b
55 Badgran (22/37) 012712 337.5 1771 396 1 2 1 a a
56 Soil (23/41) 012713 126.5 1053 246 1 2 a a a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Chhiyal 29
c c c c c c c c b b Up Muhal Kanyal 30
c c c c c c c c b a Muhal Shallin (21/28) 31
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Klath 32
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Parsha 33
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Klaont 34
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Jhunjhari 35
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Gadherani 36
c c c c c c c c b 1 Muhal Bran (22/29) 37
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Chharogi 38
Up Muhal Mandhon 39
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Shangchar 40
c c c c c c c c b c Up Muhal Dobha 41
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Rampur 42
c c c c c c c c c b Muhal Pangan (22/38) 43
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Gumidhar 44
c c c c c c c c c b Muhal Riyara (22/30) 45
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Defri 46
c c c c c c c c c c Muhal Shigli (22/31) 47
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kasheri 48
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Nayalag 49
c c c c c c c c c b Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 50
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Magana 51
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Shilha 52
c c c c c c c c c a Muhal Bari (22/36) 53
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Tarashi 54
c c c c c c c c c a Badgran (22/37) 55
c c c c c c c c c c Soil (23/41) 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal a a c c c b 1 c a 0 0
30 Up Muhal Kanyal b b c c c b a c b 0 0
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) b a c a a a b c a 0 0
32 Up Muhal Klath b a c a a a b c a 0 0
33 Up Muhal Parsha b a c a a a a c a 0 0
34 Up Muhal Klaont b a c a a a a c a 0 0
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari b a c a a a a c a 0 0
36 Up Muhal Gadherani 1 a c a a a a c a 0 0
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) b c c a a 1 1 c a 0 0
38 Up Muhal Chharogi c c c a a a a c a 0 0
39 Up Muhal Mandhon
40 Up Muhal Shangchar c c c a a a a c a 0 0
41 Up Muhal Dobha b c c c a a a c c 0 0
42 Up Muhal Rampur b c c a a a a c a 0 0
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) c c c 1 c 1 1 c c 0 0
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar c c c 1 c 1 1 c c 0 0
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) c c c b c b b c b 0 0
46 Up Muhal Defri c c c c b b b c c 0 0
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) c c c c c c b c c 0 0
48 Up Muhal Kasheri c c c c c c b c c 0 0
49 Up Muhal Nayalag c c c a c c b c c 0 0
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) c b c c c c b c c 0 0
51 Up Muhal Magana c c c c c c b c c 0 0
52 Up Muhal Shilha c b c c c b a c b 0 0
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) 1 a c c c a 1 c c 0 0
54 Up Muhal Tarashi c b c c b b b c c 0 0
55 Badgran (22/37) 1 a c c c a a c b 0 0
56 Soil (23/41) c c c a c c a c c 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Up Muhal Chhiyal 29
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kanyal 30
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Muhal Shallin (21/28) 31
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Klath 32
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Parsha 33
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Up Muhal Klaont 34
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Jhunjhari 35
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Up Muhal Gadherani 36
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Muhal Bran (22/29) 37
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Chharogi 38
Up Muhal Mandhon 39
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Shangchar 40
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Dobha 41
0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No Up Muhal Rampur 42
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Muhal Pangan (22/38) 43
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Gumidhar 44
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Riyara (22/30) 45
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Defri 46
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Shigli (22/31) 47
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kasheri 48
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Nayalag 49
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 50
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Magana 51
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Shilha 52
0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Muhal Bari (22/36) 53
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Tarashi 54
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Badgran (22/37) 55
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Soil (23/41) 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal No No Yes Yes No No a Yes a
30 Up Muhal Kanyal No No No No No No a Yes a
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) No No No No No No Yes c a
32 Up Muhal Klath No No No No No No c Yes b
33 Up Muhal Parsha No No No No No No b a b
34 Up Muhal Klaont No No No No No No b Yes a
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari No No No No No No b Yes a
36 Up Muhal Gadherani No No No No No No b Yes b
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) No No No No No No Yes a b
38 Up Muhal Chharogi No No No No No No a Yes a
39 Up Muhal Mandhon
40 Up Muhal Shangchar No No No No No No Yes a a
41 Up Muhal Dobha No No No No No No a a a
42 Up Muhal Rampur No No No No No No a Yes a
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) No No No No No No c c c
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar No No No No No No c c c
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) No No No No No No c Yes c
46 Up Muhal Defri No No No No No No c Yes b
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) No No No No No No c c c
48 Up Muhal Kasheri No No No No No No c c c
49 Up Muhal Nayalag No No No No No No c b b
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) No No No No No No b b b
51 Up Muhal Magana No No No No No No b b b
52 Up Muhal Shilha No No No No No No b b b
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) No No No No No No a Yes a
54 Up Muhal Tarashi No No No No No No b Yes b
55 Badgran (22/37) No No No No No No a Yes a
56 Soil (23/41) No No No No No No c a c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175131 Yes a Yes a a a c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Chhiyal 29
175131 Yes c Yes c a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Kanyal 30
175131 c c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Muhal Shallin (21/28) 31
175131 Yes Yes c c c b c Yes b b Up Muhal Klath 32
175131 Yes Yes b b b b c b b Yes Up Muhal Parsha 33
175131 c c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Klaont 34
175131 c c c c c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Jhunjhari 35
175131 c c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Gadherani 36
175131 Yes b b b b b c b b b Muhal Bran (22/29) 37
175131 a b b b b Yes c b a b Up Muhal Chharogi 38
Up Muhal Mandhon 39
175131 c c c c c Yes c c c c Up Muhal Shangchar 40
175131 Yes a a a c b c b b b Up Muhal Dobha 41
175131 Yes b b b b Yes c b b b Up Muhal Rampur 42
175131 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Muhal Pangan (22/38) 43
175131 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Up Muhal Gumidhar 44
175131 Yes c Yes c c b c c Yes Yes Muhal Riyara (22/30) 45
175131 Yes b Yes b Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Up Muhal Defri 46
175131 b c Yes b b b c b c b Muhal Shigli (22/31) 47
175131 b c b b b b c b c b Up Muhal Kasheri 48
175131 Yes b Yes b b b c b Yes Yes Up Muhal Nayalag 49
175129 Yes b Yes b b a c b b Yes Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 50
175129 Yes b Yes b b a c b b Yes Up Muhal Magana 51
175129 Yes b Yes b a b c b b Yes Up Muhal Shilha 52
175129 Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Muhal Bari (22/36) 53
175129 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b b a Up Muhal Tarashi 54
175129 Yes a Yes a b Yes c a a a Badgran (22/37) 55
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Soil (23/41) 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
30 Up Muhal Kanyal c c b b Yes a a Yes Yes
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) c c Yes Yes a a a Yes b
32 Up Muhal Klath c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
33 Up Muhal Parsha c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
34 Up Muhal Klaont c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a b
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari c c Yes a a a a b b
36 Up Muhal Gadherani c c Yes Yes a a a a Yes
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) c c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes a
38 Up Muhal Chharogi c c a a a a a b b
39 Up Muhal Mandhon
40 Up Muhal Shangchar c c a a a a a Yes b
41 Up Muhal Dobha c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
42 Up Muhal Rampur c c Yes Yes a a a a a
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) c c c c b Yes b Yes Yes
46 Up Muhal Defri c c b b Yes a b Yes Yes
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) c c b b b b b b b
48 Up Muhal Kasheri c c b b b b b b b
49 Up Muhal Nayalag c c b b Yes a b Yes Yes
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) c c b b a Yes a Yes a
51 Up Muhal Magana c c b b Yes a a Yes a
52 Up Muhal Shilha c c b b b Yes a a a
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a
54 Up Muhal Tarashi c c c b b a a a a a
55 Badgran (22/37) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
56 Soil (23/41) c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes a a a a a a a a Up Muhal Chhiyal 29
Yes b b b a b Yes b b Up Muhal Kanyal 30
Yes Yes c c c a c b b Muhal Shallin (21/28) 31
Yes Yes b b b a c b b Up Muhal Klath 32
Yes Yes b b b a c b b Up Muhal Parsha 33
Yes Yes Yes b b b a c b b Up Muhal Klaont 34
Yes Yes b b b a c b b Up Muhal Jhunjhari 35
Yes Yes Yes c c c a c a a Up Muhal Gadherani 36
Yes b a b c Yes a b b Muhal Bran (22/29) 37
Yes b a b c a a c c Up Muhal Chharogi 38
Up Muhal Mandhon 39
Yes c a c c Yes a c c Up Muhal Shangchar 40
Yes c c c c a c b b Up Muhal Dobha 41
Yes b a b c Yes a b b Up Muhal Rampur 42
Yes b Yes b Yes Yes b c c Muhal Pangan (22/38) 43
Yes Yes b Yes b c Yes b c c Up Muhal Gumidhar 44
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Muhal Riyara (22/30) 45
Yes b b b b Yes b c c Up Muhal Defri 46
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Muhal Shigli (22/31) 47
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Up Muhal Kasheri 48
Yes b b b b Yes b c c Up Muhal Nayalag 49
Yes Yes b b b a c c c Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 50
Yes Yes b b c a b c c Up Muhal Magana 51
Yes Yes b b c Yes b c c Up Muhal Shilha 52
Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes c Yes Muhal Bari (22/36) 53
Yes Yes b b c a b c c Up Muhal Tarashi 54
Yes a a a c Yes c c c Badgran (22/37) 55
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b c c Soil (23/41) 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
30 Up Muhal Kanyal b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
32 Up Muhal Klath b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
33 Up Muhal Parsha b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
34 Up Muhal Klaont b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
36 Up Muhal Gadherani a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) b Yes Yes Yes b b b c c c
38 Up Muhal Chharogi c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
39 Up Muhal Mandhon
40 Up Muhal Shangchar c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
41 Up Muhal Dobha b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
42 Up Muhal Rampur b Yes Yes Yes b b b c c c
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
46 Up Muhal Defri c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) c b Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
48 Up Muhal Kasheri c b Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
49 Up Muhal Nayalag c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) c b Yes Yes c b c c c c
51 Up Muhal Magana c b Yes Yes c b c c c c
52 Up Muhal Shilha c b Yes Yes b b c c c c
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
54 Up Muhal Tarashi c b Yes Yes a b c c c c
55 Badgran (22/37) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
56 Soil (23/41) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Chhiyal 29
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Kanyal 30
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Shallin (21/28) 31
c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Klath 32
b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Parsha 33
b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Klaont 34
b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Jhunjhari 35
c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Gadherani 36
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Bran (22/29) 37
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Chharogi 38
MANALI Up Muhal Mandhon 39
c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Shangchar 40
c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Dobha 41
b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Rampur 42
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Pangan (22/38) 43
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Gumidhar 44
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Riyara (22/30) 45
c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Defri 46
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Shigli (22/31) 47
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Kasheri 48
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Nayalag 49
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) 50
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Magana 51
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Shilha 52
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Bari (22/36) 53
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Tarashi 54
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Badgran (22/37) 55
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Soil (23/41) 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
29 Up Muhal Chhiyal a 0 5.9 0 5.5 0 0.7 0
30 Up Muhal Kanyal b 0 0 5.1 0 35 0 2.2
31 Muhal Shallin (21/28) b 0 9 0 32 0 2 0
32 Up Muhal Klath b 19 0 0 99 0 0 0
33 Up Muhal Parsha b 0 21 0 25 0 1 0
34 Up Muhal Klaont b 0 1 0 0 22.7 1 0
35 Up Muhal Jhunjhari b 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Up Muhal Gadherani a 11 0 6.4 0.2 0.1 0 0
37 Muhal Bran (22/29) b 0 19 0 0 120.5 1 0
38 Up Muhal Chharogi c 0 0 0 102.8 0 1.4 0
39 Up Muhal Mandhon c 0 0.2 2.8 77.8 0 1 0
40 Up Muhal Shangchar c 0 9 0 55 0 1 0
41 Up Muhal Dobha b 0 9 0 83 0 1 0
42 Up Muhal Rampur b 0 17 0 0 5 0 0
43 Muhal Pangan (22/38) c 0 19.6 0 30.9 0 1.9 0
44 Up Muhal Gumidhar c 0 8 0 8 0 0.2 0
45 Muhal Riyara (22/30) c 0 5.4 0 1.2 67.3 4.7 0
46 Up Muhal Defri c 6.4 0 0 48.4 3.2 6.1 0
47 Muhal Shigli (22/31) c 0 6.8 0 0.5 205.4 8.9 0
48 Up Muhal Kasheri c 0 8.2 0 1.2 192.5 2.6 0
49 Up Muhal Nayalag c 0 9.6 0 21 48.3 0.4 0
50 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32) c 0 11.2 0 184.9 0 0.9 0
51 Up Muhal Magana c 0 3 0 95.3 0 5 0
52 Up Muhal Shilha c 0 23.6 0 0.6 115 3 0
53 Muhal Bari (22/36) c 0 35.7 0 55.2 7.7 5.3 0
54 Up Muhal Tarashi c 0 3.7 0 129 0 4.7 0
55 Badgran (22/37) c 0 49 0 136.8 0 8.8 0
56 Soil (23/41) c 0 19.1 0 5.3 0 0.7 0

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Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 30.5 0.2 30.3 0 0 0 0 0.2 29
0 37.6 0 37.6 0 0 0 0 0 30
1 46 1 45 0 0 0 0 1 31
0 29 5.8 23.2 5.8 0 0 0 0 32
2 47 12.7 34.3 0 0 0 0 12.7 33
0 15 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 34
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35
0 36.2 13.7 22.5 0 0 0 0 13.7 36
2 45 15 30 0 0 0 0 15 37
0 15.2 0 15.2 0 0 0 0 0 38
0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 39
1 54 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 40
2 58 18.2 39.8 0 0 0 0 18.2 41
1 51.3 12.3 39 0 0 0 0 12.3 42
0 76.1 7.7 68.4 0 0 0 0 7.7 43
0 28 13.7 14.3 0 0 0 0 13.7 44
0 43.6 0 43.6 0 0 0 0 0 45
0 63.8 0 63.8 0 0 0 0 0 46
0 44.7 0 44.7 0 0 0 0 0 47
0 22.9 0 22.9 0 0 0 0 0 48
0 39.6 0 39.6 0 0 0 0 0 49
0 35.5 0 35.5 0 0 0 0 0 50
0 26.3 0 26.3 0 0 0 0 0 51
0 73.5 5.2 68.3 0 0 0 0 5.2 52
0 73.9 22.2 51.7 0 0 0 0 22.2 53
0.2 66.3 0 66.3 0 0 0 0 0 54
0 142.8 26.4 116.5 0 0 0 0 26.4 55
0 101.5 1.3 100.2 1.3 0 0 0 0 56

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
57 Up Muhal Haripur 012714 161.7 805 194 a 2 2 2 2
58 Up Muhal Somvan 012715 28.4 49 11 a a a a a
59 Karjan (23/40) 012716 154 1199 263 1 1 a a a
60 Sajla (23/39) 012717 107.9 622 144 1 2 1 a a
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 012718 25 201 48 a a a a a
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 012719 95.2 171 39 a a a a a
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) 012720 49 482 115 1 2 1 1 a
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal 012721 105.1 656 152 a 1 a a a
65 Up Muhal Barnar 012722 100.6 0 0
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 012723 173.2 1719 393 a 1 a a a
67 Up Muhal Bhanara 012724 163.1 346 72 a 1 a a a
68 Up Muhal Chhalala 012725 125.4 191 44 a a 1 1 1
69 Up Muhal Bahanu 012726 34.8 170 36 a 1 a a a
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) 012727 92.7 961 243 a 1 a 2 a
71 Up Muhal Hamta 012728 94 98 32 a a b c c
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 012729 384.7 28 7 a a b c c
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 012730 4.2 59 19 a a a a a
74 Up Muhal Shuru 012731 142.3 1212 281 2 2 a a a
75 Up Muhal Jamari 012732 103 8 2 a a a c c
76 Hallan-I (24/42) 012733 85.8 524 112 c a a a c
77 Up Muhal Rangri 012734 185.8 372 88 2 1 2 1 a
78 Up Muhal chaki 012735 89.6 595 109 a a 1 a b
79 Up Muhal Sarsai 012736 74.6 1389 296 2 3 3 1 a
80 Up Muhal Kumartee 012737 125.1 347 68 c 1 a a c
81 Up Muhal Raman 012738 196.5 643 131 c 1 1 1 c
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 012739 16.5 470 95 a a b a b
83 Nagar (24/43) 012740 87.9 1556 340 1 1 1 1 1
84 Up Muhal Pulag 012741 195.9 208 43 b 1 a b b

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
2 c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Haripur 57
a c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Somvan 58
a c c c c c c c c c Karjan (23/40) 59
a c c c c c c c c c Sajla (23/39) 60
a c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 61
a c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 62
c c c c c c c c b a Muhal Gojra (20/20) 63
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Khakhanal 64
Up Muhal Barnar 65
c c c c c c c c b 1 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 66
c c c c c c c c b a Up Muhal Bhanara 67
c c c c c c c c b c Up Muhal Chhalala 68
a c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Bahanu 69
c c c c c c c c a a Muhal Prini (20/22) 70
c c c c c c c c a c Up Muhal Hamta 71
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 72
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 73
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Shuru 74
c c c c c c c c a a Up Muhal Jamari 75
c c c c c c c c c c Hallan-I (24/42) 76
a c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Rangri 77
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal chaki 78
a c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Sarsai 79
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Kumartee 80
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Raman 81
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 82
b c c c c c c c c 1 Nagar (24/43) 83
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Pulag 84

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Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
57 Up Muhal Haripur c b c c c a a c b 0 0
58 Up Muhal Somvan c c c a c c a c c 0 0
59 Karjan (23/40) 1 c c a c c a c a 0 0
60 Sajla (23/39) c c c 1 c c c c c 0 0
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal c c c a c c c c c 0 0
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun c c c a c c c c c 0 0
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) b 1 c c c b b c 1 0 0
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal b a c c c b b c a 0 0
65 Up Muhal Barnar
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) b 2 c a c c c c b 0 0
67 Up Muhal Bhanara b a c c c b b c b 0 0
68 Up Muhal Chhalala b c c c c b b c c 0 0
69 Up Muhal Bahanu a a c c c b b c b 0 0
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) a a c a c b b c a 0 0
71 Up Muhal Hamta a c c c c b c c c 0 0
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 c c c c c c c c c 0 0
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 c b c a c c b c b 0 0
74 Up Muhal Shuru a a c a c c a c a 0 0
75 Up Muhal Jamari a a c a c b a c a 0 0
76 Hallan-I (24/42) c c c c c b c c c 0 0
77 Up Muhal Rangri c c c c c a b c c 0 0
78 Up Muhal chaki c c c c c a b c c 0 0
79 Up Muhal Sarsai c c c c c a b c b 0 0
80 Up Muhal Kumartee c c c c c c c c c 0 0
81 Up Muhal Raman c c c c c b c c c 0 0
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal c c c c c b c c c 0 0
83 Nagar (24/43) c c c c c a 1 c b 0 2
84 Up Muhal Pulag c c c c c a b c c 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Haripur 57
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Somvan 58
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Karjan (23/40) 59
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Sajla (23/39) 60
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 61
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 62
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Muhal Gojra (20/20) 63
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Khakhanal 64
Up Muhal Barnar 65
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 66
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Bhanara 67
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Chhalala 68
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Bahanu 69
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Muhal Prini (20/22) 70
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Up Muhal Hamta 71
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 72
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 73
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Up Muhal Shuru 74
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Up Muhal Jamari 75
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Hallan-I (24/42) 76
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Rangri 77
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal chaki 78
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Sarsai 79
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kumartee 80
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Raman 81
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 82
0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No Nagar (24/43) 83
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Pulag 84

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
57 Up Muhal Haripur No No No No No No c c c
58 Up Muhal Somvan No No No No No No c a c
59 Karjan (23/40) No No No No No No c a c
60 Sajla (23/39) No No No No No No c a c
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal No No No No No No c Yes a
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun No No No No No No Yes a a
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) No Yes No No No No b a b
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal No No No No No No b Yes b
65 Up Muhal Barnar
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) No No No No No No b Yes b
67 Up Muhal Bhanara No No No No No No b Yes b
68 Up Muhal Chhalala No No No Yes No No a Yes b
69 Up Muhal Bahanu No No No No No No a Yes a
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) No No No No No No a a a
71 Up Muhal Hamta No No No No No No c b c
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 No No No No No No c c c
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 No No No No No No a a b
74 Up Muhal Shuru No No No No No No a a a
75 Up Muhal Jamari No No No No No No a a a
76 Hallan-I (24/42) No No No No No No c a c
77 Up Muhal Rangri No No No No No No a a c
78 Up Muhal chaki No No No No No No c a c
79 Up Muhal Sarsai No No No No No No c a c
80 Up Muhal Kumartee No No No No No No a c c
81 Up Muhal Raman No No No No No No c Yes c
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal No No No No No No c Yes a
83 Nagar (24/43) No No No No No No Yes a Yes
84 Up Muhal Pulag No No No No No No Yes b b

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Haripur 57
175131 a a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Somvan 58
175131 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Karjan (23/40) 59
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Sajla (23/39) 60
175131 Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes c a a Yes Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 61
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c a a Yes Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 62
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Muhal Gojra (20/20) 63
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Khakhanal 64
Up Muhal Barnar 65
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 66
175131 Yes a Yes a b Yes c a a c Up Muhal Bhanara 67
175131 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Chhalala 68
175131 Yes a Yes a a Yes c a Yes Yes Up Muhal Bahanu 69
175131 Yes a a a a Yes c a Yes Yes Muhal Prini (20/22) 70
175131 Yes c c c c c c c Yes c Up Muhal Hamta 71
175131 c c c c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 72
178513 Yes b a a b Yes c b Yes c Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 73
175131 Yes a a a a Yes c a Yes c Up Muhal Shuru 74
175131 Yes a a a a Yes c a Yes c Up Muhal Jamari 75
175131 Yes c c c c Yes c c Yes c Hallan-I (24/42) 76
175136 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal Rangri 77
175613 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal chaki 78
175136 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal Sarsai 79
175136 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal Kumartee 80
175136 Yes c Yes b b Yes c b Yes b Up Muhal Raman 81
175136 a c Yes b b Yes c a a a Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 82
175130 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Nagar (24/43) 83
175130 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes c b Yes b Up Muhal Pulag 84

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
57 Up Muhal Haripur c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
58 Up Muhal Somvan c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
59 Karjan (23/40) c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a
60 Sajla (23/39) c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal c c a a a a a a a
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun c c a a a a a a a
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal c c b Yes Yes a Yes a a
65 Up Muhal Barnar
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
67 Up Muhal Bhanara c c b a a a a a a
68 Up Muhal Chhalala c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
69 Up Muhal Bahanu c c a a a a a a a
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
71 Up Muhal Hamta c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a b
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
74 Up Muhal Shuru c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
75 Up Muhal Jamari c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
76 Hallan-I (24/42) c c c c c Yes Yes a a
77 Up Muhal Rangri c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
78 Up Muhal chaki c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
79 Up Muhal Sarsai c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
80 Up Muhal Kumartee c c c b b Yes Yes a a
81 Up Muhal Raman c c b c c Yes Yes c c
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal c c b a a a a a a
83 Nagar (24/43) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
84 Up Muhal Pulag c c c b b b a Yes a

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Haripur 57
Yes a a a a a a c c Up Muhal Somvan 58
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c c Karjan (23/40) 59
Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c Sajla (23/39) 60
Yes Yes a b c a b c c Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 61
Yes Yes b b b a b c c Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 62
Yes a b a b a a b b Muhal Gojra (20/20) 63
Yes Yes b b b Yes c b b Up Muhal Khakhanal 64
Up Muhal Barnar 65
Yes Yes b Yes b a b b b Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 66
Yes Yes b Yes b a b b b Up Muhal Bhanara 67
Yes Yes b Yes a a Yes b b Up Muhal Chhalala 68
a a Yes b Yes a a a a a Up Muhal Bahanu 69
Yes a a a b Yes b a a Muhal Prini (20/22) 70
Yes a a a c Yes c a a Up Muhal Hamta 71
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 72
Yes a a a c a c c c Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 73
Yes a a a b Yes b a a Up Muhal Shuru 74
Yes a a a b a b a a Up Muhal Jamari 75
a Yes c c b b Yes c c c Hallan-I (24/42) 76
a Yes a b a a Yes b c c Up Muhal Rangri 77
a Yes a a b a a b c c Up Muhal chaki 78
a Yes a a a Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Sarsai 79
Yes b b c c Yes c c c Up Muhal Kumartee 80
Yes Yes b b b b Yes b c c Up Muhal Raman 81
Yes a a a b a b c c Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 82
Yes Yes Yes Yes a a b c c Nagar (24/43) 83
Yes Yes b b Yes Yes c c c Up Muhal Pulag 84

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
57 Up Muhal Haripur c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
58 Up Muhal Somvan c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
59 Karjan (23/40) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
60 Sajla (23/39) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal c a Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) Yes Yes Yes Yes b c b c c c
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal Yes Yes Yes Yes b c b c c c
65 Up Muhal Barnar
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b c c c
67 Up Muhal Bhanara Yes Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
68 Up Muhal Chhalala Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b c c c
69 Up Muhal Bahanu Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a c c c
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
71 Up Muhal Hamta a a Yes Yes c c a c c c
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
74 Up Muhal Shuru a Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c
75 Up Muhal Jamari a a Yes Yes c c a c c c
76 Hallan-I (24/42) Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
77 Up Muhal Rangri Yes Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
78 Up Muhal chaki Yes Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
79 Up Muhal Sarsai Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
80 Up Muhal Kumartee Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
81 Up Muhal Raman Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
83 Nagar (24/43) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c
84 Up Muhal Pulag c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Haripur 57
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Somvan 58
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Karjan (23/40) 59
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Sajla (23/39) 60
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Sajal Vihal 61
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun 62
Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Gojra (20/20) 63
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Khakhanal 64
MANALI Up Muhal Barnar 65
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) 66
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Bhanara 67
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Chhalala 68
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Bahanu 69
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Muhal Prini (20/22) 70
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Hamta 71
c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 72
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 73
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Shuru 74
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Jamari 75
Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Hallan-I (24/42) 76
Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Up Muhal Rangri 77
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal chaki 78
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Sarsai 79
a a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kumartee 80
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Raman 81
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Batahar Bihal 82
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Nagar (24/43) 83
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Pulag 84

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
57 Up Muhal Haripur c 0 0 22.6 21.3 0 1.5 0
58 Up Muhal Somvan c 19.9 4.5 0 3.8 0 0 0
59 Karjan (23/40) c 0 19.5 0 10.6 0 1 0
60 Sajla (23/39) c 0 11.9 0 5.5 0 0.6 0
61 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal c 0 5.3 0 6.8 0 0 0
62 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun c 89.4 1.5 0 0 0 3.2 0
63 Muhal Gojra (20/20) b 0 0 6.3 1 0 0 0
64 Up Muhal Khakhanal b 0 20.5 21 0 0 0 0
65 Up Muhal Barnar b 93.9 0 3.9 0 0 0 0
66 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21) b 0 0 34.8 10.2 0 0 0
67 Up Muhal Bhanara b 123 0 9.6 0 0 0 0
68 Up Muhal Chhalala b 0 0 16.9 37.8 0 0 0
69 Up Muhal Bahanu a 0 0 12.1 2.7 0 0 0
70 Muhal Prini (20/22) a 0 0 16.9 12.2 0 1 0
71 Up Muhal Hamta a 61.3 0 2.9 0 0 6.6 0
72 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17 c 361.2 0 1.7 0 0 0.1 0
73 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7 c 3.7 0 0.1 0 0 0.2 0
74 Up Muhal Shuru a 0 0 16.6 20.6 0 3.2 0
75 Up Muhal Jamari a 0 0 1.6 60 0 5.9 0
76 Hallan-I (24/42) c 30.3 4.5 0 0 0 3.1 0
77 Up Muhal Rangri b 7 53 0 0 0 1.3 0
78 Up Muhal chaki c 6.3 13.4 0 0 0 0.8 0
79 Up Muhal Sarsai c 2.7 10.4 0 0 0 1.8 0
80 Up Muhal Kumartee c 71.3 6.2 0 0 0 10.7 0
81 Up Muhal Raman c 133.9 5.7 0 0 0 5.6 0
82 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal c 15.1 1.4 0 0 0 0 0
83 Nagar (24/43) c 0.7 26.2 2.5 40.6 17.8 0 0
84 Up Muhal Pulag c 63.6 0 18.6 66.4 23.5 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 116.4 13.8 102.6 0 0 0 0 13.8 57
0 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 58
0 123 76.2 46.7 0 0 0 0 76.2 59
0 89.8 66.6 23.3 0 0 0 0 66.6 60
0 12.9 1.2 11.7 1.2 0 0 0 0 61
0 1.1 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 62
0 41.7 21 20.6 0 0 0 0 21 63
0 63.6 47.4 16.2 0 0 0 0 47.4 64
0 2.9 0 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 65
0 128.2 75.4 52.8 0 0 0 0 75.4 66
0 30.5 0 30.5 0 0 0 0 0 67
0 70.8 39.4 31.3 0 0 0 0 39.4 68
0 20 8.6 11.4 0 0 0 0 8.6 69
0 62.5 45.4 17.1 0 0 0 0 45.4 70
0 23.2 0 23.2 0 0 0 0 0 71
0 21.7 0 21.7 0 0 0 0 0 72
0 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 73
0 101.9 63.8 38.1 0 0 0 0 63.8 74
0 35.5 0 35.5 0 0 0 0 0 75
0 48 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 Tharat Kudal 76
0 124.5 75.8 48.6 0 0 0 0 75.8 Tharat Kulahri 77
0 69.2 44.9 24.2 0 0 0 0 44.9 Tharat Kudal 78
0 59.6 6.1 53.6 0 0 0 0 6.1 Kulahri Darat 79
0 36.9 0 36.9 0 0 0 0 0 Darat Kudal 80
0 51.4 0 51.4 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri Darat 81
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
0 0.1 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 83
0 23.7 0 23.7 0 0 0 0 0 Kudali 84

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
85 Up Muhal Rumsu 012742 198.7 1010 226 a 1 1 a a
86 Up Muhal chachogee 012743 216.7 476 98 a 1 a a a
87 Up Muhal Madi 012744 32.5 879 217 a a a a a
88 Up Muhal Mashda 012745 96.1 216 44 a a a a a
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa 012746 86.2 91 18 a a a a a
90 Katrain (22/35) 012747 191.1 2004 482 1 3 2 1 1
91 Up Muhal Jatehad 012748 119.9 2240 571 1 2 1 a a
92 Dawara (22/34) 012749 139.2 1553 373 1 2 a a a
93 Up Muhal Dachnee 012750 304.7 91 23 a a a a a
94 Meha (22/33) 012751 161.9 291 73 b 1 1 b b
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu 012752 175.1 209 42 a 1 b b b
96 Pichlihar (29/64) 012753 92.4 306 63 c 1 1 c c
97 Up Muhal chukdee 012754 56.4 85 16 c a a c c
98 Up Muhal Jalog 012755 70.4 0 0
99 Up Muhal Jigling 012756 66.9 0 0
100 Up Muhal Kabhi 012757 119.9 222 37 c 1 a c c
101 Up Muhal Kaistha 012758 69.5 82 18 c 1 a c c
102 Up Muhal Galang 012759 48.1 83 18 c a a a c
103 Up Muhal Nari 012760 61.4 325 62 b 1 1 1 c
104 Up Muhal Bagnee 012761 54.2 216 43 b a b a c
105 Up Muhal Daral 012762 35.9 93 17 b 1 a a c
106 Up Muhal Damchin 012763 173.6 199 37 b 1 a a c
107 Up Muhal Pradee 012764 95.7 99 21 b a a a b
108 Fojal (29/63) 012765 74.5 492 102 b 1 1 b b
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist 012766 88.6 180 35 b b b c c
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd 012767 46.6 26 7 b b b c c
111 Up Muhal Dhara 012768 104 393 86 b b b c c
112 Up Muhal challogee 012769 44.8 77 14 b b b c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Rumsu 85
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal chachogee 86
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Madi 87
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Mashda 88
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Ghadopa 89
c c c c c c c c c a Katrain (22/35) 90
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Jatehad 91
c c c c c c c c c a Dawara (22/34) 92
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Dachnee 93
c c c c c c c c c a Meha (22/33) 94
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Bhujnu 95
c c c c c c c c c b Pichlihar (29/64) 96
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal chukdee 97
Up Muhal Jalog 98
Up Muhal Jigling 99
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kabhi 100
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Kaistha 101
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Galang 102
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Nari 103
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Bagnee 104
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Daral 105
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Damchin 106
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Pradee 107
c c c c c c c c c b Fojal (29/63) 108
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Runga - Ist 109
c c c c c c c a c c Up Muhal Runga - II nd 110
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Dhara 111
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal challogee 112

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
85 Up Muhal Rumsu 1 c c c c c a c c 0 0
86 Up Muhal chachogee c c c c c b a c c 0 0
87 Up Muhal Madi c c c c c b a c c 0 0
88 Up Muhal Mashda c c c c c b a c c 0 0
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa c c c c c b a c c 0 0
90 Katrain (22/35) 1 1 c c c 1 1 c c 0 1
91 Up Muhal Jatehad c a c c c a a c a 0 0
92 Dawara (22/34) c a c c c a a c a 0 1
93 Up Muhal Dachnee c a c c c b c c a 0 0
94 Meha (22/33) c c c c c b b c b 0 0
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu c b c c c a b c a 0 0
96 Pichlihar (29/64) c c c c c b b c c 0 0
97 Up Muhal chukdee c c c c c b b c c 0 0
98 Up Muhal Jalog
99 Up Muhal Jigling
100 Up Muhal Kabhi c c c c c c c c c 0 0
101 Up Muhal Kaistha c c c c c b b c c 0 0
102 Up Muhal Galang c c c c c b b c c 0 0
103 Up Muhal Nari c c c c c a a c c 0 0
104 Up Muhal Bagnee c c c c c a a c c 0 0
105 Up Muhal Daral c c c c c a a c c 0 0
106 Up Muhal Damchin c c c c c b b c c 0 0
107 Up Muhal Pradee c b c c c a a c c 0 0
108 Fojal (29/63) c b c c c b 1 c c 0 0
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist c c c c c c b c c 0 0
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd c c c c c c b c c 0 0
111 Up Muhal Dhara c c c c c c b c c 0 0
112 Up Muhal challogee c c c c c c b c c 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Rumsu 85
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal chachogee 86
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Madi 87
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Mashda 88
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Ghadopa 89
1 0 2 2 0 Yes No No No No No Katrain (22/35) 90
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Jatehad 91
2 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Dawara (22/34) 92
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Dachnee 93
0 0 0 7 0 Yes No No No No No Meha (22/33) 94
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Bhujnu 95
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Pichlihar (29/64) 96
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal chukdee 97
Up Muhal Jalog 98
Up Muhal Jigling 99
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Kabhi 100
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Kaistha 101
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Galang 102
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Nari 103
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Bagnee 104
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Daral 105
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Damchin 106
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Pradee 107
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No No No Fojal (29/63) 108
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Runga - Ist 109
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Runga - II nd 110
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Dhara 111
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal challogee 112

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
85 Up Muhal Rumsu No No No No No No a a a
86 Up Muhal chachogee No No No No No No Yes b a
87 Up Muhal Madi No No No No No No a b a
88 Up Muhal Mashda No No No No No No a b a
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa No No No No No No Yes b a
90 Katrain (22/35) No No No No No No Yes a Yes
91 Up Muhal Jatehad No No No No No No Yes a a
92 Dawara (22/34) No No No No No No a Yes a
93 Up Muhal Dachnee No No No No No No a Yes a
94 Meha (22/33) No No No No No No b a b
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu No No No No No No b a b
96 Pichlihar (29/64) No No No No No No c b c
97 Up Muhal chukdee No No No No No No c b c
98 Up Muhal Jalog
99 Up Muhal Jigling
100 Up Muhal Kabhi No No No No No No c c c
101 Up Muhal Kaistha No No No No No No c b c
102 Up Muhal Galang No No No No No No c b c
103 Up Muhal Nari No No No No No No c a c
104 Up Muhal Bagnee No No No No No No c a c
105 Up Muhal Daral No No No No No No c a c
106 Up Muhal Damchin No No No No No No b b b
107 Up Muhal Pradee No No No No No No b a b
108 Fojal (29/63) No No No No No No b Yes b
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist No No No No No No c Yes c
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd No No No No No No Yes c c
111 Up Muhal Dhara No No No No No No c Yes c
112 Up Muhal challogee No No No No No No c Yes c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175130 Yes a Yes a b Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal Rumsu 85
175130 Yes Yes Yes a b Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal chachogee 86
175130 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Madi 87
175130 Yes Yes Yes a b Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal Mashda 88
175130 Yes Yes Yes a b Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal Ghadopa 89
176129 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Katrain (22/35) 90
175129 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Jatehad 91
175129 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Dawara (22/34) 92
175129 a a Yes a c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Dachnee 93
175129 Yes b Yes b c a c a a a Meha (22/33) 94
175129 Yes b Yes b c b c b b b Up Muhal Bhujnu 95
175129 a c Yes c c b c c b b Pichlihar (29/64) 96
175129 b c a c c b c c b b Up Muhal chukdee 97
Up Muhal Jalog 98
Up Muhal Jigling 99
175612 b c Yes c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kabhi 100
175129 b c Yes c c b c c b c Up Muhal Kaistha 101
175129 a c Yes c c b c c b c Up Muhal Galang 102
175129 Yes b Yes b c a c b a c Up Muhal Nari 103
175129 Yes c Yes c c Yes c b a c Up Muhal Bagnee 104
175129 Yes b Yes b c a c b a c Up Muhal Daral 105
175129 Yes b Yes b c a c b b b Up Muhal Damchin 106
175129 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b a b Up Muhal Pradee 107
175129 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes Fojal (29/63) 108
175129 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b b b Up Muhal Runga - Ist 109
175129 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b b b Up Muhal Runga - II nd 110
175129 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b b b Up Muhal Dhara 111
175129 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c Up Muhal challogee 112

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
85 Up Muhal Rumsu c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
86 Up Muhal chachogee c c b a a Yes a Yes Yes
87 Up Muhal Madi c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a
88 Up Muhal Mashda c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa c c b a a a a Yes a
90 Katrain (22/35) c c Yes b Yes a Yes Yes Yes
91 Up Muhal Jatehad c c Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes
92 Dawara (22/34) c c Yes b Yes a Yes Yes a
93 Up Muhal Dachnee c c a a a a a Yes a
94 Meha (22/33) c c b a a a a Yes b
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu c c b b b b b a Yes
96 Pichlihar (29/64) c c c c c b b b b
97 Up Muhal chukdee c c c c c b b b b
98 Up Muhal Jalog
99 Up Muhal Jigling
100 Up Muhal Kabhi c c c c c c c b b
101 Up Muhal Kaistha c c c c c b c b b
102 Up Muhal Galang c c c c c a b b b
103 Up Muhal Nari c c b b b Yes b Yes b
104 Up Muhal Bagnee c c b b b a c c c
105 Up Muhal Daral c c b b b Yes b Yes b
106 Up Muhal Damchin c c b b b b b b b
107 Up Muhal Pradee c c b b b Yes b Yes a
108 Fojal (29/63) c c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist c c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd c c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes
111 Up Muhal Dhara c c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes
112 Up Muhal challogee c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes Yes a a Yes b c c Up Muhal Rumsu 85
Yes Yes a a a Yes b c c Up Muhal chachogee 86
Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Madi 87
Yes Yes a a a Yes b c c Up Muhal Mashda 88
Yes Yes a a Yes a c c c Up Muhal Ghadopa 89
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Katrain (22/35) 90
Yes Yes a a Yes Yes a c c Up Muhal Jatehad 91
Yes a a a Yes Yes a c c Dawara (22/34) 92
Yes a a b a a a c c Up Muhal Dachnee 93
Yes b b b Yes Yes b c c Meha (22/33) 94
Yes b b b a b b c c Up Muhal Bhujnu 95
Yes b c c b b c c c Pichlihar (29/64) 96
Yes b c c b b c c c Up Muhal chukdee 97
Up Muhal Jalog 98
Up Muhal Jigling 99
Yes c c c c b c c c Up Muhal Kabhi 100
Yes b c c b b c c c Up Muhal Kaistha 101
Yes b c c b a c c c Up Muhal Galang 102
Yes a c c a a c c c Up Muhal Nari 103
Yes a c c a a c c c Up Muhal Bagnee 104
Yes a c c a Yes c c c Up Muhal Daral 105
Yes b c b b a c c c Up Muhal Damchin 106
Yes b c b a a c c c Up Muhal Pradee 107
Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b c c Fojal (29/63) 108
Yes Yes c c c b c c c Up Muhal Runga - Ist 109
Yes Yes c c c b b c c Up Muhal Runga - II nd 110
Yes Yes c c c b b c c Up Muhal Dhara 111
Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c c Up Muhal challogee 112

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
85 Up Muhal Rumsu c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
86 Up Muhal chachogee c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
87 Up Muhal Madi c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
88 Up Muhal Mashda c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
90 Katrain (22/35) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes c c c
91 Up Muhal Jatehad c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
92 Dawara (22/34) c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
93 Up Muhal Dachnee c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
94 Meha (22/33) Yes Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
96 Pichlihar (29/64) c Yes Yes Yes Yes a c c c c
97 Up Muhal chukdee c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
98 Up Muhal Jalog
99 Up Muhal Jigling
100 Up Muhal Kabhi c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
101 Up Muhal Kaistha c a Yes Yes b b c c c c
102 Up Muhal Galang c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
103 Up Muhal Nari c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
104 Up Muhal Bagnee c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
105 Up Muhal Daral c a Yes Yes Yes a c c c c
106 Up Muhal Damchin c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes c c c
107 Up Muhal Pradee c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
108 Fojal (29/63) c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
111 Up Muhal Dhara c b Yes Yes c b c c c c
112 Up Muhal challogee c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Rumsu 85
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal chachogee 86
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Madi 87
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mashda 88
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Ghadopa 89
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Katrain (22/35) 90
Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Jatehad 91
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Dawara (22/34) 92
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Dachnee 93
b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Meha (22/33) 94
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Bhujnu 95
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Pichlihar (29/64) 96
a a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal chukdee 97
KULLU Up Muhal Jalog 98
KULLU Up Muhal Jigling 99
Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kabhi 100
c a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kaistha 101
c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Galang 102
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Nari 103
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Bagnee 104
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Daral 105
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Damchin 106
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Pradee 107
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Fojal (29/63) 108
b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Runga - Ist 109
b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Runga - II nd 110
b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Dhara 111
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal challogee 112

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
85 Up Muhal Rumsu c 0 0 20.7 39.5 123.8 7.2 0
86 Up Muhal chachogee c 0 0 13.8 90.1 96.1 13.8 0
87 Up Muhal Madi c 0 0 6.3 0.5 22.1 1.8 0
88 Up Muhal Mashda c 0 0 18.9 11.5 47.4 1.2 0
89 Up Muhal Ghadopa c 0 0 7.2 16.4 34.1 1.1 0
90 Katrain (22/35) c 0 42.8 0 43.7 94.7 6.4 0
91 Up Muhal Jatehad c 0 28.4 0 11.1 62.7 4.7 0
92 Dawara (22/34) c 0 39.4 0 8 80.1 2.3 0
93 Up Muhal Dachnee c 0 7.4 0 262.4 23.7 7.1 0
94 Meha (22/33) c 0 8 0 117.3 20.1 3.4 0
95 Up Muhal Bhujnu c 0 5.8 0 122.8 35.2 2.8 0
96 Pichlihar (29/64) c 0 0 3.7 58.2 27.1 0.4 0
97 Up Muhal chukdee c 0 0 3.4 34.8 7.5 1 0
98 Up Muhal Jalog c 0 0 2.5 66.9 0 0 0
99 Up Muhal Jigling c 0 0 2.6 55.4 0 0.2 0
100 Up Muhal Kabhi c 0 0 4.1 95.7 0.4 1.4 0
101 Up Muhal Kaistha c 0 0 4.8 56 0.5 0 0
102 Up Muhal Galang c 0 0 5.5 34 7 0.3 0
103 Up Muhal Nari c 0 0 5.4 33.3 17.3 2.2 0
104 Up Muhal Bagnee c 0 0 1.8 22.2 27.4 0.3 0
105 Up Muhal Daral c 0 0 3.4 9.3 17 2.2 0
106 Up Muhal Damchin c 0 0 1.3 154.3 7.1 0.4 0
107 Up Muhal Pradee c 0 0 7.7 61.2 21.6 1.5 0
108 Fojal (29/63) c 0 8 0 30.7 0 0.7 0
109 Up Muhal Runga - Ist c 0 2.9 50.4 0 3 0 0
110 Up Muhal Runga - II nd c 0 3.4 0 19 0 1 0
111 Up Muhal Dhara c 0 4.1 0 65.7 0 0.8 0
112 Up Muhal challogee c 2.1 0 0 41.5 0 0.5 0

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Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 7.4 0 7.4 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 85
0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 86
0 1.9 0 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 87
0 17.1 0 17.1 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 88
0 27.4 27.4 0 0 0 0 0 27.4 Kulahri 89
0 3.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 Kudal 90
0 13 5.6 7.4 0 0 0 0 5.6 Kulahri 91
0 9.4 6 3.3 0 0 0 0 6 Darat 92
0 4.2 0 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 93
0 13.2 0.3 12.9 0 0 0 0 0.3 94
0 8.5 5.1 3.4 0 0 0 0 5.1 Kulahri 95
0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 96
0 9.7 0 9.7 0 0 0 0 0 97
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 98
0 8.7 0 8.7 0 0 0 0 0 99
0 18.4 0 18.4 0 0 0 0 0 100
0 8.2 0 8.2 0 0 0 0 0 101
0 1.3 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 102
0 3.2 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 103
0 2.6 0 2.6 0 0 0 0 0 104
0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 105
0 10.4 3.4 7 0 0 0 0 3.4 106
0 3.8 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 3.8 107
0 35.1 12.4 22.7 0 0 0 0 12.4 108
0 32.3 0 32.3 0 0 0 0 0 109
0 23.1 0 23.1 0 0 0 0 0 110
0 33.3 3.8 29.6 0 0 0 0 3.8 111
0 0.7 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 112

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Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 012770 44.4 296 65 b 1 1 b b
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 012771 23.8 0 0
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) 012772 97.7 185 29 b 1 a b b
116 Up Muhal Himri 012773 198.2 306 56 c 1 a a a
117 Up Muhal Parvi 012774 103.2 124 26 c 1 a c c
118 Up Muhal Kral 012775 149.4 317 59 b 1 1 a b
119 Up Muhal Grahan 012776 73.6 82 18 b a a b b
120 Up Muhal Galchet 012777 62.2 168 34 b a a a b
121 Up Muhal Trisdee 012778 52.8 281 61 b 1 1 b b
122 Up Muhal Khdihar 012779 42 248 43 b 1 a b b
123 Up Muhal salingcha 012780 84.8 291 60 b 1 b b b
124 Up Muhal Shaldee 012781 39 249 50 b 1 b b b
125 Dobhi (28/61) 012782 74.2 1033 225 c 1 a a a
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha 012783 127.4 789 164 a 1 a a a
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser 012784 83.9 266 75 a 1 a a a
128 Up Muhal Shim 012785 60.6 510 119 a 1 1 a a
129 Shirar (27/59) 012786 44.4 366 82 a 1 1 b b
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 012787 53.4 200 49 a 1 1 b b
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 012788 51.4 338 76 a a a b b
132 Benchi (27/58) 012789 122.8 1495 330 a 2 1 a a
133 Up Muhal Pangan 012790 84 586 132 a 1 1 1 1
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri 012791 70.6 400 97 a 1 a a a
135 Up Muhal Raison 012792 120.7 1061 249 1 1 a a a
136 Shillihar (27/60) 012793 48 231 49 c 1 a c c
137 Up Muhal Jallohra 012794 72 231 35 c 1 1 c c
138 Up Muhal Kamarda 012795 64.8 113 27 b a a c c
139 Up Muhal Janehda 012796 111.6 126 27 c a a c c
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil 012797 60.9 124 29 c a a c c

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Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 113
Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 114
c c c c c c c c c a Mandalgarh (28/62) 115
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Himri 116
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Parvi 117
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Kral 118
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Grahan 119
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Galchet 120
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Trisdee 121
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Khdihar 122
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal salingcha 123
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Shaldee 124
c c c c c c c c c a Dobhi (28/61) 125
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Dohlonallha 126
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Mahiliser 127
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Shim 128
c c c c c c c c c a Shirar (27/59) 129
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 130
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 131
c c c c c c c c c a Benchi (27/58) 132
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Pangan 133
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Chattanseri 134
c c c c c c c c c 1 Up Muhal Raison 135
c c c c c c c c c c Shillihar (27/60) 136
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Jallohra 137
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kamarda 138
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Janehda 139
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Mathi shil 140

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Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi c b c c c b a c c 0 0
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) c c c c c a b c c 0 0
116 Up Muhal Himri c c c c c b a c c 0 0
117 Up Muhal Parvi c c c c c a b c c 0 0
118 Up Muhal Kral c c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
119 Up Muhal Grahan c c c c c a a c c 0 0
120 Up Muhal Galchet c c c c c b a c c 0 0
121 Up Muhal Trisdee c c c c c b 1 c c 0 0
122 Up Muhal Khdihar c c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
123 Up Muhal salingcha c c c c c a b c c 0 0
124 Up Muhal Shaldee c c c c c a b c c 0 0
125 Dobhi (28/61) c c c c c a b c c 0 0
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha c c c c c a 1 c c 0 0
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser c c c c c a a c c 0 0
128 Up Muhal Shim c c c c c a a c c 0 0
129 Shirar (27/59) c c c c c a a c c 0 0
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist c c c c c b b c c 0 0
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd c c c c c a b c c 0 0
132 Benchi (27/58) c c c c c b a c c 0 0
133 Up Muhal Pangan c c c c c b a c c 0 0
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri c c c c c a b c c 0 0
135 Up Muhal Raison c 1 c c c b b c c 0 0
136 Shillihar (27/60) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
137 Up Muhal Jallohra c c c c c a c c c 0 0
138 Up Muhal Kamarda c c c c c b c c c 0 0
139 Up Muhal Janehda c c c c c b c c c 0 0
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil c c c c c b b c c 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 113
Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 114
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Mandalgarh (28/62) 115
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Himri 116
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Parvi 117
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kral 118
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Grahan 119
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Galchet 120
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Trisdee 121
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Khdihar 122
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal salingcha 123
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Shaldee 124
0 0 2 10 0 Yes No Yes No No No Dobhi (28/61) 125
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Dohlonallha 126
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Mahiliser 127
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Shim 128
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Shirar (27/59) 129
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 130
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 131
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Benchi (27/58) 132
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Pangan 133
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Chattanseri 134
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Raison 135
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Shillihar (27/60) 136
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Jallohra 137
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Kamarda 138
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Janehda 139
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Mathi shil 140

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi No No No No No No Yes b b
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) No No No No No No b Yes c
116 Up Muhal Himri No No No No No No c Yes c
117 Up Muhal Parvi No No No No No No c Yes c
118 Up Muhal Kral No No No No No No b a b
119 Up Muhal Grahan No No No No No No b Yes b
120 Up Muhal Galchet No No No No No No b a b
121 Up Muhal Trisdee No No No No No No b a b
122 Up Muhal Khdihar No No No No No No b Yes b
123 Up Muhal salingcha No No No No No No b Yes b
124 Up Muhal Shaldee No No No No No No b b b
125 Dobhi (28/61) No No No No No No a a a
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha No No No No No No a a a
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser No No No No No No a a a
128 Up Muhal Shim No No No No No No a a a
129 Shirar (27/59) No No No No No No a a a
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist No No No No No No a Yes a
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd No No No No No No a a a
132 Benchi (27/58) No No Yes No No No a a a
133 Up Muhal Pangan No No Yes No No No a a a
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri No No No No No No a a a
135 Up Muhal Raison No No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
136 Shillihar (27/60) No No Yes No No No c b c
137 Up Muhal Jallohra No No Yes No No No c b c
138 Up Muhal Kamarda No No Yes No No No c b c
139 Up Muhal Janehda No No No No No No c b c
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil No No No No No No c b c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175129 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c b a Yes Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 113
Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 114
175129 Yes b Yes c c Yes c a a a Mandalgarh (28/62) 115
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a a b Up Muhal Himri 116
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Parvi 117
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a Yes Yes Up Muhal Kral 118
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a a b Up Muhal Grahan 119
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Galchet 120
175128 Yes b Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Trisdee 121
175128 Yes b Yes c c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Khdihar 122
175128 Yes b Yes c c Yes c b b b Up Muhal salingcha 123
175128 Yes b Yes c c a c a a a Up Muhal Shaldee 124
175129 Yes a Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Dobhi (28/61) 125
175129 Yes a Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Dohlonallha 126
175129 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Mahiliser 127
175129 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Shim 128
175128 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Shirar (27/59) 129
175128 Yes a Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 130
175128 Yes a Yes c c Yes c a Yes a Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 131
175128 a a Yes c c Yes c a a a Benchi (27/58) 132
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Pangan 133
175128 Yes c Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Chattanseri 134
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Raison 135
175128 b c Yes c c b c c c c Shillihar (27/60) 136
175128 b c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Up Muhal Jallohra 137
175128 b c Yes c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kamarda 138
175128 b c Yes c c Yes c c c c Up Muhal Janehda 139
175128 c c Yes c c Yes c c c c Up Muhal Mathi shil 140

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi c c a a Yes Yes a Yes Yes
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) c c a a a a a Yes a
116 Up Muhal Himri c c c a a a a a a
117 Up Muhal Parvi c c a a a a a Yes Yes
118 Up Muhal Kral c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes
119 Up Muhal Grahan c c b a b b a a a
120 Up Muhal Galchet c c b Yes b b Yes a a
121 Up Muhal Trisdee c c b Yes b b Yes a a
122 Up Muhal Khdihar c c a a b b b Yes Yes
123 Up Muhal salingcha c c b b c b b Yes Yes
124 Up Muhal Shaldee c c a a a a a Yes Yes
125 Dobhi (28/61) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
128 Up Muhal Shim c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
129 Shirar (27/59) c c a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist c c a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd c c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
132 Benchi (27/58) c c a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
133 Up Muhal Pangan c c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri c c Yes a Yes a Yes Yes Yes
135 Up Muhal Raison c c Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
136 Shillihar (27/60) c c c c c b c Yes Yes
137 Up Muhal Jallohra c c c c c b c Yes Yes
138 Up Muhal Kamarda c c c c c c c Yes Yes
139 Up Muhal Janehda c c c c c b c Yes Yes
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil c c c c c c b Yes Yes

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes b b b a a c c Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 113
Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 114
Yes c c c a a c c c Mandalgarh (28/62) 115
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Himri 116
Yes b c c a a c c c Up Muhal Parvi 117
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Up Muhal Kral 118
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Grahan 119
Yes b b b a Yes c c c Up Muhal Galchet 120
Yes b b b a a c c c Up Muhal Trisdee 121
Yes b b b a b c c c Up Muhal Khdihar 122
Yes b b b a b c c c Up Muhal salingcha 123
Yes b b b a b c c c Up Muhal Shaldee 124
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes a c c Dobhi (28/61) 125
Yes a a a Yes Yes a c c Up Muhal Dohlonallha 126
Yes a a a a a a c c Up Muhal Mahiliser 127
Yes a a a Yes a a c c Up Muhal Shim 128
Yes a a a Yes Yes c c c Shirar (27/59) 129
Yes a a b a Yes c c c Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 130
Yes b b b b a b c c Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 131
Yes Yes b Yes b Yes c c c Benchi (27/58) 132
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes c c c Up Muhal Pangan 133
Yes Yes b a a Yes b c c Up Muhal Chattanseri 134
Yes Yes b a Yes Yes Yes c c Up Muhal Raison 135
Yes c c c c b c c c Shillihar (27/60) 136
Yes c c c c b c c c Up Muhal Jallohra 137
Yes c a c c b c c c Up Muhal Kamarda 138
Yes c c c b b c c c Up Muhal Janehda 139
Yes c c c c b c c c Up Muhal Mathi shil 140

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) c a Yes Yes b b c c c c
116 Up Muhal Himri c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
117 Up Muhal Parvi Yes a Yes Yes b c c c c c
118 Up Muhal Kral c a Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
119 Up Muhal Grahan c a Yes Yes c b c c c c
120 Up Muhal Galchet c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
121 Up Muhal Trisdee Yes Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
122 Up Muhal Khdihar c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
123 Up Muhal salingcha c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
124 Up Muhal Shaldee c a Yes Yes c b c c c c
125 Dobhi (28/61) c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
128 Up Muhal Shim c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
129 Shirar (27/59) c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
132 Benchi (27/58) c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
133 Up Muhal Pangan c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
135 Up Muhal Raison Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
136 Shillihar (27/60) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
137 Up Muhal Jallohra c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
138 Up Muhal Kamarda c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
139 Up Muhal Janehda c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi 113
KULLU Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon 114
b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Mandalgarh (28/62) 115
c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Himri 116
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Parvi 117
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kral 118
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Grahan 119
b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Galchet 120
b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Trisdee 121
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Khdihar 122
b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal salingcha 123
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shaldee 124
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Dobhi (28/61) 125
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Dohlonallha 126
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mahiliser 127
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shim 128
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Shirar (27/59) 129
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shirar - Ist 130
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shirar - II nd 131
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Benchi (27/58) 132
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Pangan 133
a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Chattanseri 134
Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Raison 135
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Shillihar (27/60) 136
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Jallohra 137
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kamarda 138
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Janehda 139
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mathi shil 140

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
113 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi c 0 4.6 0 19 0 0.5 0
114 Up Muhal Demarcated Reserve Forest fozal Badon c 23.8 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 Mandalgarh (28/62) c 0 6.9 0 56.4 30.3 0 0
116 Up Muhal Himri c 0 15.7 0 148.3 30 0 0
117 Up Muhal Parvi c 27 10.7 0 47.6 10.9 0 0
118 Up Muhal Kral c 0 25.1 0 88.6 30.7 0 0
119 Up Muhal Grahan c 0 1.9 0 59.9 8.7 0 0
120 Up Muhal Galchet c 0 9.1 0 27.7 20 0 0
121 Up Muhal Trisdee c 0 3.2 0 31 10.5 0 0
122 Up Muhal Khdihar c 0 3.3 0 8.4 24.2 0 0
123 Up Muhal salingcha c 0 5.2 0 23.2 50 0 0
124 Up Muhal Shaldee c 0 3.4 0 13 20.6 0 0
125 Dobhi (28/61) c 0 0 14.2 0 40 0 0
126 Up Muhal Dohlonallha c 0 0 12.4 0 75 0 0
127 Up Muhal Mahiliser c 0 0 5 0 60 0 0
128 Up Muhal Shim c 0 0 10 0 30 0 0
129 Shirar (27/59) c 0 0 0.3 0 6.8 0 0
130 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist c 0 5 5 3 30 0 0
131 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd c 0 0 7.4 0 38 0 0
132 Benchi (27/58) c 0 0 9.3 52.4 0 0.5 0
133 Up Muhal Pangan c 0 0 12.3 26.8 0 5.7 0
134 Up Muhal Chattanseri c 0 12.7 0 8.4 0 3.6 0
135 Up Muhal Raison c 0 20.4 7.2 0 21.3 1.1 0
136 Shillihar (27/60) c 0 3.8 14.8 0 14.7 0 0
137 Up Muhal Jallohra c 0 5.9 0 0 21.2 0 0
138 Up Muhal Kamarda c 0 4.4 14.5 9.8 20.2 0 0
139 Up Muhal Janehda c 0 7.1 25.1 18.6 21.5 0.4 0
140 Up Muhal Mathi shil c 0 3.6 4.8 20 16.1 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 20.2 5.8 14.4 0 0 0 0 5.8 113
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114
0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 115
0 4.3 0 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 116
0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 117
0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 118
0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 119
0 5.3 0 5.3 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 120
0 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 Belcha 121
0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 122
0 6.3 0 6.3 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 123
0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 124
0 20 5 15 0 0 0 0 5 Kulahri 125
0 40 8 32 0 0 0 0 8 Belche 126
0 18.9 8.9 10 0 0 0 0 8.9 Kulahri 127
0 20.6 8 12.6 0 0 0 0 8 Kulahri 128
0 37.2 33.1 4 0 0 0 0 33.1 Kudal 129
0 10.4 2 8.4 0 0 0 0 2 Darat 130
0 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 Darat 131
0 60.6 3.9 56.7 0 0 0 0 3.9 Kudal 132
0 39.2 10.2 29 0 0 0 0 10.2 Kudal 133
0 45.8 10 35.8 0 0 0 0 10 Belche 134
0 70.7 40.3 30.4 0 0 0 0 40.3 Darat 135
0 14.7 0 14.7 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 136
0 44.9 0 44.9 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 137
0 16 6 10 0 0 0 0 6 Belche 138
0 38.9 0 38.9 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 139
0 16.4 0 16.4 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 140

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Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
141 Up Muhal Kufri 012798 1251 1 1 c a b c c
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) 012808 50.9 106 24 a a a a a
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar 012809 51.3 86 19 b a a a a
144 Up Muhal Lohadi 012810 45.6 110 20 a a a a a
145 Up Muhal Sajuni 012811 40.3 111 26 b 1 b b b
146 Up Muhal Kharga 012812 96 263 51 a 1 a a a
147 Nathan (24/45) 012813 55.6 325 73 b 1 1 a b
148 Up Muhal Dalashan 012814 64 338 84 2 b 1 1 a
149 Up Muhal Nashalla 012815 26.4 527 108 1 1 a a b
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo 012816 52.1 833 170 1 2 1 1 a
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor 012817 38 159 30 1 1 a a a
152 Up Muhal Mahilee 012818 74.2 65 17 a a a a a
153 Up Muhal Hirnee 012819 43.2 267 57 a 1 a a b
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee 012820 46.3 178 42 1 1 a a a
155 Up Muhal Chatee 012821 37.5 92 23 a a a a b
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari 012822 24.5 427 94 a a a a b
157 Up Muhal Paljot 012823 52.8 32 7 a a a a b
158 Up Muhal Shanshr 012824 35.6 19 5 a a a b b
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 012825 40.2 40 7 a a a a b
160 Up Muhal Kharol 012826 29 7 1 a a a a b
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri 012827 10.6 0 0
162 Up Muhal Thach 012828 1.2 0 0
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 012829 41.5 542 121 1 1 a a a
164 Jana (24/46) 012830 53.9 884 174 1 1 1 c c
165 Up Muhal Parsh 012831 43.6 285 57 a 1 a b b
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran 012832 38.2 355 77 a 1 a b b
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran 012833 23.5 10 3 a a a b b
168 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist 012834 46.2 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c c Up Muhal Kufri 141
c c c c c c c c c b Manjhlihar (27/57) 142
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Kahudhar 143
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Lohadi 144
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Sajuni 145
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Kharga 146
c c c c c c c c c b Nathan (24/45) 147
a c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Dalashan 148
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Nashalla 149
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Laran Keloo 150
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Ghod dor 151
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Mahilee 152
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Hirnee 153
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Bhiyalee 154
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Chatee 155
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Nayanu sari 156
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Paljot 157
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Shanshr 158
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 159
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Kharol 160
Up Muhal Dhanaseri 161
Up Muhal Thach 162
b c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 163
c c c c c c c c c b Jana (24/46) 164
b c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Parsh 165
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Sharan Gran 166
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Shahadgran 167
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Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
141 Up Muhal Kufri c c c c c c c c c 0 0
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) c c c c c b b c c 0 0
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar c b c c c a b c c 0 0
144 Up Muhal Lohadi c c c c c a b c c 0 0
145 Up Muhal Sajuni c b c c c b b c c 0 0
146 Up Muhal Kharga c c c c c b b c c 0 0
147 Nathan (24/45) c c c c c a a c c 0 0
148 Up Muhal Dalashan c c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
149 Up Muhal Nashalla c c c c c a a c c 0 0
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo c c c c c a a c c 0 0
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor c c c c c a a c c 0 0
152 Up Muhal Mahilee c c c c c a a c a 0 0
153 Up Muhal Hirnee c c c c c a a c c 0 0
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee c c c c c a a c c 0 0
155 Up Muhal Chatee c c c c c a a c c 0 0
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari c c c c c a a c c 0 0
157 Up Muhal Paljot c c c c c a a c c 0 0
158 Up Muhal Shanshr c c c c c b b c c 0 0
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee c c c c c a a c c 0 0
160 Up Muhal Kharol c c c c c b b c c 0 0
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri
162 Up Muhal Thach
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar c c c c c a 1 c c 0 0
164 Jana (24/46) 1 c c c c b 1 c c 0 0
165 Up Muhal Parsh c c c c c b b c c 0 0
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran c c c c c b b c c 0 0
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran c c c c c a b c c 0 0
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Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kufri 141
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Manjhlihar (27/57) 142
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kahudhar 143
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Lohadi 144
0 0 2 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Sajuni 145
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Kharga 146
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Nathan (24/45) 147
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Dalashan 148
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Nashalla 149
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Laran Keloo 150
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Ghod dor 151
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Mahilee 152
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Hirnee 153
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Bhiyalee 154
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Chatee 155
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Nayanu sari 156
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Paljot 157
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Shanshr 158
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 159
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Kharol 160
Up Muhal Dhanaseri 161
Up Muhal Thach 162
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 163
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Jana (24/46) 164
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Parsh 165
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Sharan Gran 166
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Shahadgran 167
Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist 168

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
141 Up Muhal Kufri No No No No No No c b c
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) No No No No No No b a b
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar No No No No No No b a b
144 Up Muhal Lohadi No No No No No No a a a
145 Up Muhal Sajuni No No No No No No b b b
146 Up Muhal Kharga No No No No No No b a b
147 Nathan (24/45) No No No No No No Yes b b
148 Up Muhal Dalashan No No No No No No a Yes a
149 Up Muhal Nashalla No No No No No No a a a
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo No No No No No No a Yes a
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor No No No No No No a a a
152 Up Muhal Mahilee No No No No No No a Yes a
153 Up Muhal Hirnee No No No No No No b a b
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee No No No No No No b a b
155 Up Muhal Chatee No No No No No No b a b
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari No No No No No No b a b
157 Up Muhal Paljot No No No No No No b a b
158 Up Muhal Shanshr No No No No No No a a a
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee No No No No No No a a a
160 Up Muhal Kharol No No No No No No b a b
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri
162 Up Muhal Thach
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar No No No No No No a a a
164 Jana (24/46) No No No No No No c Yes c
165 Up Muhal Parsh No No No No No No b a b
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran No No No No No No b a b
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran No No No No No No b Yes b
168 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175128 c c Yes c c a c c c c Up Muhal Kufri 141
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a Yes a Manjhlihar (27/57) 142
175128 Yes c Yes c c a c a a a Up Muhal Kahudhar 143
175128 Yes c c c c a c b b b Up Muhal Lohadi 144
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Sajuni 145
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Kharga 146
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes b Nathan (24/45) 147
175130 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal Dalashan 148
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Nashalla 149
175130 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Laran Keloo 150
175130 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Ghod dor 151
175130 Yes a Yes a c Yes c a a a Up Muhal Mahilee 152
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Hirnee 153
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes Yes Up Muhal Bhiyalee 154
175130 Yes a Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Chatee 155
175130 Yes a Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Nayanu sari 156
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes Yes Up Muhal Paljot 157
175130 Yes a Yes a c a c a a a Up Muhal Shanshr 158
175130 Yes a Yes a c a c a a a Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 159
175130 Yes c Yes b c a c a a b Up Muhal Kharol 160
Up Muhal Dhanaseri 161
Up Muhal Thach 162
175130 Yes a Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes a Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 163
175130 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Jana (24/46) 164
175130 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c b b Up Muhal Parsh 165
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes b Up Muhal Sharan Gran 166
175130 a b Yes b c Yes c b b b Up Muhal Shahadgran 167
Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist 168

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
141 Up Muhal Kufri c c c c c c a a a
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) c c a Yes a Yes Yes a a
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar c c a a a a a Yes a
144 Up Muhal Lohadi c c a a a a a a a
145 Up Muhal Sajuni c c b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes
146 Up Muhal Kharga c c a a b a a a a
147 Nathan (24/45) c c b a a a a Yes a
148 Up Muhal Dalashan c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
149 Up Muhal Nashalla c c b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
152 Up Muhal Mahilee c c a a a a a a a
153 Up Muhal Hirnee c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee c c b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes
155 Up Muhal Chatee c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari c c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes
157 Up Muhal Paljot c c b a a Yes a Yes a
158 Up Muhal Shanshr c c b a a a a a a
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee c c b a a a a a a
160 Up Muhal Kharol c c b b b b b Yes b
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri
162 Up Muhal Thach
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
164 Jana (24/46) c c c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes
165 Up Muhal Parsh c c b b Yes Yes Yes b b
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran c c b b b a a Yes a
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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes c c c c b c c c Up Muhal Kufri 141
Yes c c c a a c c c Manjhlihar (27/57) 142
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Kahudhar 143
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Lohadi 144
Yes c c c Yes a c c c Up Muhal Sajuni 145
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Up Muhal Kharga 146
Yes b b c Yes a b c c Nathan (24/45) 147
Yes a a b Yes Yes a c c Up Muhal Dalashan 148
Yes b b b Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Nashalla 149
Yes a a b Yes Yes a c c Up Muhal Laran Keloo 150
Yes a a a Yes Yes a c c Up Muhal Ghod dor 151
Yes a a a a a a c c Up Muhal Mahilee 152
Yes a a a Yes a c c c Up Muhal Hirnee 153
Yes a a a a a c c c Up Muhal Bhiyalee 154
Yes a a a a a c c c Up Muhal Chatee 155
Yes b b b Yes a b c c Up Muhal Nayanu sari 156
Yes a a b Yes a b c c Up Muhal Paljot 157
Yes a a b a a b c c Up Muhal Shanshr 158
Yes a a a a a a c c Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 159
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Kharol 160
Up Muhal Dhanaseri 161
Up Muhal Thach 162
Yes a a b Yes a a c c Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 163
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Jana (24/46) 164
Yes b b b Yes a b c c Up Muhal Parsh 165
Yes b b b Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Sharan Gran 166
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Shahadgran 167
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Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
141 Up Muhal Kufri c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
144 Up Muhal Lohadi c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
145 Up Muhal Sajuni c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
146 Up Muhal Kharga Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
147 Nathan (24/45) c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
148 Up Muhal Dalashan Yes Yes Yes Yes a c c c c c
149 Up Muhal Nashalla c Yes Yes Yes a Yes c c c c
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes c c c c
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
152 Up Muhal Mahilee c a Yes Yes a a c c c c
153 Up Muhal Hirnee Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
155 Up Muhal Chatee c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
157 Up Muhal Paljot c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
158 Up Muhal Shanshr c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee c Yes Yes Yes a c c c c c
160 Up Muhal Kharol c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri
162 Up Muhal Thach
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar c Yes Yes Yes a a c c c c
164 Jana (24/46) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
165 Up Muhal Parsh c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


a b b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kufri 141
a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Manjhlihar (27/57) 142
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kahudhar 143
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Lohadi 144
Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Sajuni 145
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kharga 146
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Nathan (24/45) 147
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Dalashan 148
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Nashalla 149
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Laran Keloo 150
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Ghod dor 151
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mahilee 152
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Hirnee 153
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Bhiyalee 154
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Chatee 155
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Nayanu sari 156
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Paljot 157
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shanshr 158
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee 159
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kharol 160
KULLU Up Muhal Dhanaseri 161
KULLU Up Muhal Thach 162
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar 163
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Jana (24/46) 164
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Parsh 165
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Sharan Gran 166
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Shahadgran 167
KULLU Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist 168

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
141 Up Muhal Kufri c 1147.7 0 103.2 0 0 0 0
142 Manjhlihar (27/57) c 0 2.1 0 39.6 0 0 0
143 Up Muhal Kahudhar c 0 2.7 0 43.5 0 0 0
144 Up Muhal Lohadi c 0 2.7 0 33.8 0 0 0
145 Up Muhal Sajuni c 0 28.7 0 0 0 0 0
146 Up Muhal Kharga c 0 6.6 0 58.5 0 0 0
147 Nathan (24/45) c 7.6 4.7 0 10.1 0 2.6 0
148 Up Muhal Dalashan c 0 9.3 0 0 0 1.6 0
149 Up Muhal Nashalla c 0 5.4 0 2.6 0 1.1 0
150 Up Muhal Laran Keloo c 0 7.2 0 2.4 0 0 0
151 Up Muhal Ghod dor c 0 2.7 0 0 0 0.3 0
152 Up Muhal Mahilee c 0 53.9 0 14.9 0 0 0
153 Up Muhal Hirnee c 0 8.4 0 1.3 0 1.3 0
154 Up Muhal Bhiyalee c 0 6.3 0 8.1 0 1.5 0
155 Up Muhal Chatee c 0 4.2 0 0.9 0 0.5 0
156 Up Muhal Nayanu sari c 0 2.9 0 1.4 0 0.2 0
157 Up Muhal Paljot c 0 5 0 9.3 0 1 0
158 Up Muhal Shanshr c 12.5 0.8 0 0.4 0 3.7 0
159 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee c 0 1.2 0 20.8 0 1.7 0
160 Up Muhal Kharol c 19 0.8 0 1 0 1.8 0
161 Up Muhal Dhanaseri c 0 0.2 0 7.4 0 0.8 0
162 Up Muhal Thach c 0 0.3 0 0.6 0 0 0
163 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar c 0 6.1 0 1.3 0 1.6 0
164 Jana (24/46) c 0 5.7 17 0 0 0 0
165 Up Muhal Parsh c 0 6.3 9.4 0 0 0 0
166 Up Muhal Sharan Gran c 0 5.8 8.6 0 0 0 0
167 Up Muhal Shahadgran c 0.2 1.5 13.5 0 0 0 0
168 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - Ist c 46.2 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 141
0 9.1 0 9.1 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 142
0 5.1 0 5.1 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 143
0 9.1 0 9.1 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 144
0 11.7 0 11.7 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 145
0 30.9 0 30.9 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 146
0 30.7 0 30.7 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 147
0 53.2 16.5 36.7 0 0 0 0 16.5 Darat 148
0 17.3 6.9 10.4 0 0 0 0 6.9 Kudal 149
0 42.5 0 42.5 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 150
0 35 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 151
0 5.4 0 5.4 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 152
0 32.2 11 21.2 0 0 0 0 11 Kulahri 153
0 30.4 0 30.4 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 154
0 31.9 23.1 8.8 0 0 0 0 23.1 Kudal 155
0 20 5 15 0 0 0 0 5 Belche 156
0 37.5 25.4 12 0 0 0 0 25.4 Kudal 157
0 18.2 0 18.2 0 0 0 0 0 Paddy 158
0 16.5 0 16.5 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 159
0 6.4 0 6.4 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 160
0 2.2 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 161
0 0.3 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 162
0 32.6 6 26.6 0 0 0 0 6 163
0 31.2 0 31.2 0 0 0 0 0 164
0 27.9 0 27.9 0 0 0 0 0 165
0 23.8 0 23.8 0 0 0 0 0 166
0 8.3 0 8.3 0 0 0 0 0 167
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 168

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 012835 3.5 4 1 a a b b b
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag 012836 43.7 6 3 b a a b c
171 Up Muhal Barnot 012837 121.1 377 70 b 1 b b b
172 Up Muhal Deogra 012838 63.8 261 55 a 1 1 c c
173 Up Muhal Sharnee 012839 67.2 136 27 a 1 a b b
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist 012840 36 607 138 1 1 1 b b
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd 012841 15.7 86 18 a a a b b
176 Up Muhal Mahilee 012842 17.9 228 42 a a a b b
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 012843 55.2 197 41 a a a b b
178 Up Muhal Dhama 012844 59.9 60 14 a a b b b
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 012845 69.2 85 24 b a b b c
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban 012846 39.7 14 3 b a b b c
181 Up Muhal Gohru 012847 100.9 44 11 b b b c c
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar 012848 162.7 20 4 b b b c a
183 Kais (25/47) 012849 860 7234 1474 2 7 4 1 1
184 Kharal (25/50) 012870 1409 12384 2585 a 15 4 1 1
185 Malana (24/44) 012882 179 1722 365 c 1 1 c c
Block T O T A L : 20248.1 101550 22630 41 151 62 23 13

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 169
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Mehra Bag 170
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Barnot 171
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Deogra 172
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Sharnee 173
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Archandee Ist 174
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Archandee IInd 175
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Mahilee 176
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 177
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Dhama 178
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 179
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Phata Ban 180
c c c c c c c c c b Up Muhal Gohru 181
c c c c c c b c c b Up Muhal Kalmidhar 182
b c c b c c b b b b Kais (25/47) 183
a c c a c b a a a a Kharal (25/50) 184
c c c c c c c c c c Malana (24/44) 185
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd c c c c c a b c c 0 0
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag c c c c c a b c c 0 0
171 Up Muhal Barnot c c c c c b b c c 0 0
172 Up Muhal Deogra c c c c c a 1 c c 0 0
173 Up Muhal Sharnee c c c c c a b c c 0 0
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist 1 c c c c b b c c 0 0
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd c c c c c b b c c 0 0
176 Up Muhal Mahilee c c c c c b b c c 0 0
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee c c c c c b b c c 0 0
178 Up Muhal Dhama c c c c c a a c c 0 0
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham c c c c c b c c c 0 0
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban c c c c c b c c c 0 0
181 Up Muhal Gohru c c c c c b c c c 0 0
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar c b c b b b c c b 0 0
183 Kais (25/47) 1 b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0
184 Kharal (25/50) 1 a a a a 1 1 a a 0 0
185 Malana (24/44) 1 c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
Block T O T A L : 13 5 0 3 0 12 16 0 1 0 4

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 169
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Mehra Bag 170
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Barnot 171
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Deogra 172
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Sharnee 173
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Archandee Ist 174
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Archandee IInd 175
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Mahilee 176
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 177
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Dhama 178
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 179
0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No Up Muhal Phata Ban 180
0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No Up Muhal Gohru 181
0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No Up Muhal Kalmidhar 182
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kais (25/47) 183
0 0 4 2 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kharal (25/50) 184
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Malana (24/44) 185
3 0 21 33 0 171 1 36 0 32 24 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd No No No No No No b Yes b
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag No No No No No No b Yes b
171 Up Muhal Barnot No No No No No No b b b
172 Up Muhal Deogra No No No No No No c a c
173 Up Muhal Sharnee No No No No No No b a b
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist No No No No No No b Yes b
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd No No No No No No b Yes b
176 Up Muhal Mahilee No No No No No No b a b
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee No No No No No No b a b
178 Up Muhal Dhama No No No No No No b b b
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham No No No No No No b a b
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban No Yes No No No No b a b
181 Up Muhal Gohru No Yes No No No No b a a
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar No Yes No No No No b a b
183 Kais (25/47) No No No No No No b Yes b
184 Kharal (25/50) No No Yes No No No a Yes a
185 Malana (24/44) No No Yes Yes Yes No c Yes c
Block T O T A L : 0 4 10 4 1 0 15 53 3

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175130 a b Yes b c Yes c b a b Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 169
175130 a b Yes b c Yes c b a b Up Muhal Mehra Bag 170
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c c Yes b Up Muhal Barnot 171
175130 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Up Muhal Deogra 172
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b b b Up Muhal Sharnee 173
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes b Up Muhal Archandee Ist 174
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes b Up Muhal Archandee IInd 175
175130 Yes b Yes b c Yes c b Yes b Up Muhal Mahilee 176
175130 Yes a Yes b c a c b a b Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 177
175130 a b Yes b c b c b b b Up Muhal Dhama 178
175130 a b Yes b c a c b a b Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 179
175130 a b Yes b c a c b a b Up Muhal Phata Ban 180
175130 a b Yes b c a c b a a Up Muhal Gohru 181
175130 a b Yes b c a c b a a Up Muhal Kalmidhar 182
175101 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Kais (25/47) 183
175101 Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Kharal (25/50) 184
175105 Yes c Yes c c c c c c c Malana (24/44) 185
174 137 30 140 15 7 125 0 65 96 69 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd c c b b b a a a a
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag c c b b b a a a a
171 Up Muhal Barnot c c c b a Yes Yes Yes Yes
172 Up Muhal Deogra c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
173 Up Muhal Sharnee c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
176 Up Muhal Mahilee c c b b Yes Yes Yes a a
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee c c b b a a a a a
178 Up Muhal Dhama c c b b b b b b b
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham c c b b b a a a Yes
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban c c b b b a a a a
181 Up Muhal Gohru c c b a b b a a a
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar c c a a a a a a a
183 Kais (25/47) c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
184 Kharal (25/50) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
185 Malana (24/44) c c c c c c c Yes Yes
Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 39 71 80 96 90 89 67

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 169
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Mehra Bag 170
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Barnot 171
Yes c c c a Yes c c c Up Muhal Deogra 172
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Sharnee 173
Yes b b b Yes Yes b c c Up Muhal Archandee Ist 174
Yes b b b a Yes b c c Up Muhal Archandee IInd 175
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Mahilee 176
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 177
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Dhama 178
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 179
Yes b b b a a b c c Up Muhal Phata Ban 180
Yes b a a a a b c c Up Muhal Gohru 181
Yes a b a a a b c c Up Muhal Kalmidhar 182
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Kais (25/47) 183
Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes a a Kharal (25/50) 184
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Malana (24/44) 185
5 173 54 7 19 51 71 9 0 2 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag c a Yes Yes b b c c c c
171 Up Muhal Barnot c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
172 Up Muhal Deogra c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
173 Up Muhal Sharnee c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
176 Up Muhal Mahilee c Yes Yes Yes b a c c c c
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee c a Yes Yes c a c c c c
178 Up Muhal Dhama c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham c a Yes Yes b b c c c c
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban c a Yes Yes a b c c c c
181 Up Muhal Gohru c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar c a Yes Yes b a c c c c
183 Kais (25/47) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
184 Kharal (25/50) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a
185 Malana (24/44) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
Block T O T A L : 28 117 174 174 11 32 5 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd 169
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mehra Bag 170
Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Barnot 171
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Deogra 172
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Sharnee 173
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Archandee Ist 174
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Archandee IInd 175
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mahilee 176
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Baga Mahilee 177
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Dhama 178
b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Junkhra Dham 179
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Phata Ban 180
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Gohru 181
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Kalmidhar 182
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Kais (25/47) 183
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Kharal (25/50) 184
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MANALI Malana (24/44) 185
77 76 46 174 174 174 174 0 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Naggar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
169 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd c 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0
170 Up Muhal Mehra Bag c 0 2.2 11.9 11.1 0 1.8 0
171 Up Muhal Barnot c 0 6.4 63.3 0 0 8.3 0
172 Up Muhal Deogra c 0 4.9 29.6 0 0 10.1 0
173 Up Muhal Sharnee c 0 5.1 23.6 19.6 0 4 0
174 Up Muhal Archandee Ist c 0 5.1 9.3 8.3 0 0.9 0
175 Up Muhal Archandee IInd c 0 0.6 1.1 1 0 0.1 0
176 Up Muhal Mahilee c 0 2.3 0.9 0.8 0 0.1 0
177 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee c 0 11.9 20.4 16 0 3.6 0
178 Up Muhal Dhama c 0 3.5 17.2 11.2 0 6 0
179 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham c 0 5.4 26.7 23.9 0 2.8 0
180 Up Muhal Phata Ban c 35.2 2.8 0 0 0 1 0
181 Up Muhal Gohru c 0 1.7 41.8 39.2 0 2.6 0
182 Up Muhal Kalmidhar c 0 2.1 122.4 0 0 13.2 0
183 Kais (25/47) b 33 0 184 87 0 97 0
184 Kharal (25/50) a 0 0 242 0 265 129 0
185 Malana (24/44) c 0 14 0 0 0 35 0
Block T O T A L : 0 2678.5 1311.4 1505 4773.5 2537.1 823.3 2.2

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0025
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169
0 16.7 0 16.7 0 0 0 0 0 170
0 43.1 0 43.1 0 0 0 0 0 171
0 19.2 0 19.2 0 0 0 0 0 172
0 14.9 0 14.9 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 173
0 12.4 0 12.4 0 0 0 0 0 174
0 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 Kuadl 175
0 13.9 0 13.9 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 176
0 3.2 2 1.3 0 0 0 0 2 Darat 177
0 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 178
0 10.4 0 10.4 0 0 0 0 0 179
0 0.7 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 180
0 15.6 0 15.6 0 0 0 0 0 181
0 25 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 182
0 459 124 335 0 0 0 0 124 183
0 773 38 735 0 0 0 0 38 Kulahri 184
0 130 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 185
9.2 6608.6 1300.6 5307.7 8.3 0 0 0

193
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VILLAGE WITH MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148.85 Sq.Kms 012799
MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! CENSUS TOWN WITH
TOTAL POPULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 133620 800102
POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES: MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NUMBER OF TOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NATIONAL HIGHWAY . . . . . . . . . . . NH 21
BELOW 200, 200-499, 500-999,
NUMBER OF VILLAGES . . . . . . . . . . 56 M.Cl. . . . Municipal Council SH 11
1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE . . . . . ( ! ! ! ! STATE HIGHWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT N.P. . . . . Nagar Panchayat UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS . . .
012800
HEADQUARTERS TO C.D. BLOCK . . . 0 Km C.T. . . . . Census Town MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D RIVER AND KHAD . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Kullu)

Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in


Sl. No. 2011 Census village location code number 2001 Census village location code number
brackets)
1 2 3 4
Name of district: Kullu
Name of Sub-district:Kullu

1 Bajaura (36/89) 012877 00604600


2 Balh (33/73) 012864 00603200
3 Balh (34/79) 012867 00603500
4 Bandrol (27/56) 012803 00601300
5 Banogi (26/53) 012851 00601900
6 Barahar (34/80) 012869 00603700
7 Bastori (26/52) 012853 00602100
8 Bhallan-I (42/106) 012893 00606200
9 Bhalyani (33/75) 012862 00603000
10 Bhullang (35/86) 012874 00604200
11 Bhumtir (33/76) 012865 00603300
12 Biasar (27/55) 012799 00601200
13 Bradha (39/99) 012886 00605500
14 Brahman (33/74) 012863 00603100
15 Chong (38/96) 012888 00605700
16 Diar (37/92) 012891 00606000
17 Dughilag (30/67) 012854 00602200
18 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 012857 00602500
19 Gahar (32/71) 012860 00602800
20 Gramang (32/72) 012861 00602900
21 Hat (36/90) 012878 00604700
22 Jallu (38/97) 012889 00605800
23 Jandor (26/54) 012850 00601800
24 Jari (39/100) 012885 00605400
25 Kashawri (25/49) 012880 00604900
26 Kharihar (34/81) 012868 00603600
27 Khokhan (35/87) 012875 00604400
28 Majhat (30/68) 012855 00602300
29 Manikarn (40/101) 012883 00605200
30 Manjhli (37/93) 012894 00606300
31 Mashna (31/70) 012859 00602700
32 Mohal (35/84) 012873 00604100
33 Neol (35/88) 012876 00604500
34 Parli (37/94) 012895 00606400
35 Peej (34/77) 012866 00603400
36 Phallan (30/66) 012856 00602400
37 Pichhli (31/69) 012858 00602600
38 Pini (25/48) 012881 00605000
39 Rajgiri (35/82) 012871 00603900
40 Ratocha (38/95) 012890 00605900
41 Rote-II (42/107) 012892 00606100
42 Sari (26/51) 012852 00602000
43 Shat (38/98) 012887 00605600
44 Shillihar (35/83) 012872 00604000
45 Shillihar (37/91) 012879 00604800
46 Sosan (40/102) 012884 00605300
47 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 012806 00601300
48 Up Muhal Harabag 012805 00601300
49 Up Muhal Maltibag 012807 00601300
50 Up Muhal Mapak 012802 00601200
51 Up Muhal Nangabag 012804 00601300
52 Up Muhal Ropa sari 012801 00601200
53 Up Muhal Thalli 012800 00601200

Name of Sub-district:Sainj
1 Bhalan-II (42/106) 012898 00606600
2 Raila (42/105) 012897 00606500
3 Rote-I (42/107) 012899 00606700

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
186 Biasar (27/55) 012799 148 691 152 c 1 1 c c
187 Up Muhal Thalli 012800 66.4 0 0
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari 012801 34.9 114 27 c a a c c
189 Up Muhal Mapak 012802 53.7 28 7 c a a c c
190 Bandrol (27/56) 012803 24 282 59 b 1 a a a
191 Up Muhal Nangabag 012804 47.1 219 54 b a a a a
192 Up Muhal Harabag 012805 35.1 291 62 c a a a a
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 012806 66.9 251 54 c 1 b b b
194 Up Muhal Maltibag 012807 46.6 316 68 a a a a a
195 Jandor (26/54) 012850 607.8 2104 383 1 3 1 1 b
196 Banogi (26/53) 012851 625.6 4043 804 1 8 2 2 2
197 Sari (26/51) 012852 251 2120 440 2 3 1 1 1
198 Bastori (26/52) 012853 225 1483 279 a 3 2 a a
199 Dughilag (30/67) 012854 322 2508 521 1 5 1 1 1
200 Majhat (30/68) 012855 102 764 161 a 2 1 a a
201 Phallan (30/66) 012856 204 1203 217 1 2 1 c c
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 012857 204.2 1889 366 c 3 2 1 1
203 Pichhli (31/69) 012858 268 1584 287 c 3 1 a a
204 Mashna (31/70) 012859 190.1 936 171 c 2 1 a a
205 Gahar (32/71) 012860 209.7 720 145 c 2 a a a
206 Gramang (32/72) 012861 176 1248 240 b 2 1 1 b
207 Bhalyani (33/75) 012862 424 2257 375 c 3 1 1 1
208 Brahman (33/74) 012863 141 920 161 c 3 a a a
209 Balh (33/73) 012864 122 1032 218 1 2 1 1 1
210 Bhumtir (33/76) 012865 216 1322 240 b 3 1 b b
211 Peej (34/77) 012866 572 3114 580 b 4 1 1 1
212 Balh (34/79) 012867 381 4708 1074 b 4 1 1 b
213 Kharihar (34/81) 012868 245.4 1881 342 b 3 1 1 b

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c a Biasar (27/55) 186
Up Muhal Thalli 187
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Ropa sari 188
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Mapak 189
b c c c c c b b b a Bandrol (27/56) 190
b c c b c c b b b a Up Muhal Nangabag 191
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Harabag 192
c c c c c c c c c a Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 193
b c c b c c b b b a Up Muhal Maltibag 194
b c c b c c b b b a Jandor (26/54) 195
b c c b c c b b b b Banogi (26/53) 196
a c c a c c a a a a Sari (26/51) 197
b c c b c c b b b a Bastori (26/52) 198
b c c b c c b b b b Dughilag (30/67) 199
c c c c c c c c c b Majhat (30/68) 200
c c c c c c c c c b Phallan (30/66) 201
c c c c c c c c c b Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 202
c c c c c c c c c b Pichhli (31/69) 203
c c c c c c c c c b Mashna (31/70) 204
c c c c c c c c c c Gahar (32/71) 205
b c c b c c b b b b Gramang (32/72) 206
c c c c c c c c c Bhalyani (33/75) 207
c c c c c c c c c b Brahman (33/74) 208
b c c b c c b b b a Balh (33/73) 209
b c c b c c b b b a Bhumtir (33/76) 210
b c c b c c b b b b Peej (34/77) 211
b c c b c b b b b a Balh (34/79) 212
b c c b c b b b b b Kharihar (34/81) 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
186 Biasar (27/55) c c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
187 Up Muhal Thalli
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari c c c c c a b c c 0 0
189 Up Muhal Mapak c c c c c a b c c 0 0
190 Bandrol (27/56) b b b b b a a b b 0 0
191 Up Muhal Nangabag b b b b b 1 a b b 0 0
192 Up Muhal Harabag c c c c c a a c c 0 0
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha c c c c c c a c c 0 0
194 Up Muhal Maltibag b b b b b a a b a 0 0
195 Jandor (26/54) b b b b b a b b b 0 0
196 Banogi (26/53) 1 b b b b 1 b b b 0 0
197 Sari (26/51) a a a a a 1 1 a a 0 0
198 Bastori (26/52) b b b b b 1 b b b 0 0
199 Dughilag (30/67) 1 b b b b a b b b 0 0
200 Majhat (30/68) 1 c c c c b b c c 0 0
201 Phallan (30/66) c c c c c b c c c 0 0
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
203 Pichhli (31/69) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
204 Mashna (31/70) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
205 Gahar (32/71) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
206 Gramang (32/72) 1 b b b b a b b b 0 0
207 Bhalyani (33/75) c c c c c b 1 c c 0 0
208 Brahman (33/74) 1 c c c c a b c c 0 0
209 Balh (33/73) b b b b b a 1 b b 0 0
210 Bhumtir (33/76) b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0
211 Peej (34/77) 1 b b b b 1 b b b 0 0
212 Balh (34/79) 1 a b a a a a b a 0 0
213 Kharihar (34/81) 1 b b b b 1 b b b 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Biasar (27/55) 186
Up Muhal Thalli 187
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Ropa sari 188
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Mapak 189
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Bandrol (27/56) 190
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Nangabag 191
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Up Muhal Harabag 192
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 193
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Up Muhal Maltibag 194
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Jandor (26/54) 195
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Banogi (26/53) 196
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Sari (26/51) 197
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Bastori (26/52) 198
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Dughilag (30/67) 199
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Majhat (30/68) 200
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Phallan (30/66) 201
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 202
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Pichhli (31/69) 203
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Mashna (31/70) 204
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Gahar (32/71) 205
0 0 2 2 0 Yes No No No Yes No Gramang (32/72) 206
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Bhalyani (33/75) 207
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Brahman (33/74) 208
0 1 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Balh (33/73) 209
0 0 2 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Bhumtir (33/76) 210
0 0 5 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Peej (34/77) 211
0 0 2 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Balh (34/79) 212
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kharihar (34/81) 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
186 Biasar (27/55) No No No No No No c b c
187 Up Muhal Thalli
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari No No No No No No c Yes c
189 Up Muhal Mapak No No No No No No c a c
190 Bandrol (27/56) No No No No No No a b a
191 Up Muhal Nangabag No No No No No No a Yes a
192 Up Muhal Harabag No No No No No No a Yes a
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha No No No No No No b a b
194 Up Muhal Maltibag No No No No No No a a a
195 Jandor (26/54) No No No No No No b Yes b
196 Banogi (26/53) No No No No No No b Yes b
197 Sari (26/51) No No No No No No a Yes a
198 Bastori (26/52) No No No No No No b Yes b
199 Dughilag (30/67) No No No No No No b Yes b
200 Majhat (30/68) No No No No No No c b c
201 Phallan (30/66) No No No No No No b a c
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) No No Yes No No No b Yes c
203 Pichhli (31/69) No No No No No No a Yes c
204 Mashna (31/70) No No No No No No c Yes c
205 Gahar (32/71) No No Yes No No No b Yes c
206 Gramang (32/72) No No No No No No b a b
207 Bhalyani (33/75) No No No No No No b Yes c
208 Brahman (33/74) No No No No No No b a c
209 Balh (33/73) No No No No No No b Yes b
210 Bhumtir (33/76) No No No No No No a a b
211 Peej (34/77) No No No No No No b Yes b
212 Balh (34/79) No No No No No No b b b
213 Kharihar (34/81) No No No No No No b Yes b

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Biasar (27/55) 186
Up Muhal Thalli 187
175128 Yes c Yes c c a c c c c Up Muhal Ropa sari 188
175128 Yes c Yes c c a c c a c Up Muhal Mapak 189
175128 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Bandrol (27/56) 190
175128 Yes a Yes b b Yes c a Yes Yes Up Muhal Nangabag 191
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Harabag 192
175128 Yes c Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 193
175128 Yes a Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Up Muhal Maltibag 194
175101 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Jandor (26/54) 195
175101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Banogi (26/53) 196
175101 Yes a Yes a a Yes c a Yes Yes Sari (26/51) 197
175101 Yes b Yes b b a c b a a Bastori (26/52) 198
175101 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Dughilag (30/67) 199
175102 Yes c Yes c c a c b b c Majhat (30/68) 200
175102 Yes c Yes c c Yes c a a a Phallan (30/66) 201
175101 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 202
175102 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c a a Pichhli (31/69) 203
175102 Yes c Yes c c b c c b b Mashna (31/70) 204
175102 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Gahar (32/71) 205
175101 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Gramang (32/72) 206
175102 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Bhalyani (33/75) 207
175102 Yes c Yes c c a c c a a Brahman (33/74) 208
175102 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes c Balh (33/73) 209
175102 Yes b Yes b b a c b a a Bhumtir (33/76) 210
175102 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Peej (34/77) 211
175101 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Balh (34/79) 212
175101 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Kharihar (34/81) 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
186 Biasar (27/55) c c c c c Yes Yes a a
187 Up Muhal Thalli
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari c c a a a a a a a
189 Up Muhal Mapak c c a a a Yes Yes a a
190 Bandrol (27/56) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
191 Up Muhal Nangabag c c Yes a Yes Yes Yes a a
192 Up Muhal Harabag c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha c c Yes a a a Yes a a
194 Up Muhal Maltibag c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
195 Jandor (26/54) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
196 Banogi (26/53) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
197 Sari (26/51) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
198 Bastori (26/52) c c a a a Yes a Yes a
199 Dughilag (30/67) c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes a
200 Majhat (30/68) c c b a b b a c a
201 Phallan (30/66) c c c a a a a Yes Yes
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) c c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
203 Pichhli (31/69) c c c b b Yes Yes Yes a
204 Mashna (31/70) c c c c b b a Yes Yes
205 Gahar (32/71) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
206 Gramang (32/72) c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
207 Bhalyani (33/75) c c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes
208 Brahman (33/74) c c c c a a a Yes a
209 Balh (33/73) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a
210 Bhumtir (33/76) c c b b a a a Yes b
211 Peej (34/77) c c b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes
212 Balh (34/79) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
213 Kharihar (34/81) c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes c c c a Yes c c c Biasar (27/55) 186
Up Muhal Thalli 187
Yes c c c Yes a a c c Up Muhal Ropa sari 188
Yes c c c Yes a c c c Up Muhal Mapak 189
Yes b b b a a b b b Bandrol (27/56) 190
Yes b b b a Yes b b b Up Muhal Nangabag 191
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Harabag 192
Yes c c c a a c c c Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 193
Yes b b b Yes a b b b Up Muhal Maltibag 194
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b b b Jandor (26/54) 195
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Banogi (26/53) 196
Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a Sari (26/51) 197
Yes b b Yes a Yes b b b Bastori (26/52) 198
Yes b b a Yes Yes Yes b b Dughilag (30/67) 199
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Majhat (30/68) 200
Yes c c b a Yes c c c Phallan (30/66) 201
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 202
Yes c c b Yes Yes c c c Pichhli (31/69) 203
Yes c c c b a c c c Mashna (31/70) 204
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Gahar (32/71) 205
Yes b b Yes Yes b b b b Gramang (32/72) 206
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Bhalyani (33/75) 207
Yes c c b Yes a c c c Brahman (33/74) 208
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b b b Balh (33/73) 209
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b b b Bhumtir (33/76) 210
Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b b Peej (34/77) 211
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Balh (34/79) 212
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b b b Kharihar (34/81) 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
186 Biasar (27/55) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
187 Up Muhal Thalli
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
189 Up Muhal Mapak c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
190 Bandrol (27/56) b Yes Yes Yes b b b b b b
191 Up Muhal Nangabag b Yes Yes Yes b a b b b b
192 Up Muhal Harabag Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
194 Up Muhal Maltibag b Yes Yes Yes b a b b b b
195 Jandor (26/54) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
196 Banogi (26/53) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
197 Sari (26/51) Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes a a a a
198 Bastori (26/52) b Yes Yes Yes b b b b b b
199 Dughilag (30/67) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
200 Majhat (30/68) Yes Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
201 Phallan (30/66) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
203 Pichhli (31/69) c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
204 Mashna (31/70) c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
205 Gahar (32/71) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
206 Gramang (32/72) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
207 Bhalyani (33/75) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
208 Brahman (33/74) c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
209 Balh (33/73) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
210 Bhumtir (33/76) Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b b b b
211 Peej (34/77) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
212 Balh (34/79) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
213 Kharihar (34/81) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Biasar (27/55) 186
KULLU Up Muhal Thalli 187
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Ropa sari 188
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Mapak 189
a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bandrol (27/56) 190
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Nangabag 191
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Harabag 192
a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Bagu Nalha 193
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Up Muhal Maltibag 194
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Jandor (26/54) 195
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Banogi (26/53) 196
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Sari (26/51) 197
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bastori (26/52) 198
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Dughilag (30/67) 199
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Majhat (30/68) 200
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Phallan (30/66) 201
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) 202
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Pichhli (31/69) 203
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Mashna (31/70) 204
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Gahar (32/71) 205
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Gramang (32/72) 206
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bhalyani (33/75) 207
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Brahman (33/74) 208
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Balh (33/73) 209
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bhumtir (33/76) 210
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Peej (34/77) 211
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Balh (34/79) 212
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Kharihar (34/81) 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
186 Biasar (27/55) c 0 11 0 0 80 20 0
187 Up Muhal Thalli c 0 0.7 0 59.2 4.5 0 0
188 Up Muhal Ropa sari c 0 2.7 0 20.2 6 0 0
189 Up Muhal Mapak c 0 1.6 0 35.5 6 0 0
190 Bandrol (27/56) b 0 3.5 0 3.8 0 0 0
191 Up Muhal Nangabag b 0 14.9 0 1.9 0 0 0
192 Up Muhal Harabag c 0 9.8 0 15.6 7.7 0 0
193 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha c 34.8 5.4 0 0 20 0 0
194 Up Muhal Maltibag b 0 18 0 10.2 0 0 0
195 Jandor (26/54) b 0 0 0 387.1 0 15.4 0
196 Banogi (26/53) b 51.1 69.5 0 221.4 147.1 15.7 0
197 Sari (26/51) a 0 37 0 0 0 20 0
198 Bastori (26/52) b 0 22 31 0 1 9 0
199 Dughilag (30/67) b 0 7 42 0 0 10 11
200 Majhat (30/68) c 0 8 3 0 1 3 0
201 Phallan (30/66) c 0 20 6 0 2 8 3
202 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65) c 0 9 18 0 0 0 0
203 Pichhli (31/69) c 0 50 0 0 0 7 0
204 Mashna (31/70) c 0 35 0 0 0 0 0
205 Gahar (32/71) c 0 47.9 0 0 11 0 0
206 Gramang (32/72) b 0 0 22 7 0 0 14
207 Bhalyani (33/75) c 0 0 43 0 0 47 0
208 Brahman (33/74) c 0 25 0 0 0 2 0
209 Balh (33/73) b 0 0 26 0 0 8 0
210 Bhumtir (33/76) b 0 24 0 0 0 9 0
211 Peej (34/77) b 102 96 0 0 0 0 0
212 Balh (34/79) b 42 48 1 0 2 7 6
213 Kharihar (34/81) b 0 48.4 1 0 2 13 3

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 37.1 0 37.1 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 186
0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 187
0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 188
0 10.6 0 10.6 0 0 0 0 0 Belche 189
0 16.8 15.6 1.2 0 0 0 0 15.6 Kudal 190
0 30.3 1.4 28.9 1.4 0 0 0 0 Belche 191
0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 192
0 6.8 0.7 6 0 0 0 0 0.7 Darat 193
0 18.4 8.4 10 0 0 0 0 8.4 Darat 194
0 205.4 2.4 202.9 0 0 0 0 2.4 Kudal 195
0 120.7 8.6 112.2 0 0 0 0 8.6 Kulahri 196
0 194 0 194 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 197
0 162 0 162 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 198
0 252 0 252 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 199
2 85 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 200
5 160 0 160 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 201
7.6 169.6 3.2 166.4 0 0 0 0 3.2 Kulahri 202
0 211 5 206 0 0 0 0 5 203
0 155.1 4.1 151 0 0 0 0 4.1 Kudal 204
0 150.7 0 150.7 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 205
0 133 0 133 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 206
0 334 3 331 0 0 0 0 3 207
0 114 1 113 0 0 0 0 1 Kudal 208
0 88 4 84 0 0 0 0 4 Kudal 209
0 183 0 183 0 0 0 0 0 210
0 374 0 374 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 211
5 270 11 259 0 0 0 0 11 Kudal 212
2 176 0 176 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 213

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
214 Barahar (34/80) 012869 298 1483 277 b 3 2 b b
215 Rajgiri (35/82) 012871 31.9 375 73 b 1 1 b b
216 Shillihar (35/83) 012872 165.3 1721 317 b 4 1 1 b
217 Mohal (35/84) 012873 160.8 3150 737 a 2 1 3 3
218 Bhullang (35/86) 012874 150.2 1836 368 b 3 1 a a
219 Khokhan (35/87) 012875 246.8 3193 692 a 5 1 a a
220 Neol (35/88) 012876 199.2 2203 414 1 1 1 b b
221 Bajaura (36/89) 012877 420 5852 1255 2 4 1 2 2
222 Hat (36/90) 012878 164 2306 504 a 3 1 2 2
223 Shillihar (37/91) 012879 917.5 9132 2018 b 10 2 1 1
224 Kashawri (25/49) 012880 448 4603 934 b 3 1 1 1
225 Pini (25/48) 012881 301 2593 507 c 4 1 1 1
226 Manikarn (40/101) 012883 821 6136 1295 2 12 3 2 2
227 Sosan (40/102) 012884 397 2724 562 b 5 2 b b
228 Jari (39/100) 012885 373 2725 584 b 4 1 1 1
229 Bradha (39/99) 012886 337 2619 527 c 5 2 a a
230 Shat (38/98) 012887 231 1633 291 c 2 1 b b
231 Chong (38/96) 012888 287 1706 356 c 3 2 1 1
232 Jallu (38/97) 012889 234 1857 376 1 3 1 1 1
233 Ratocha (38/95) 012890 217 1468 265 b 2 2 1 1
234 Diar (37/92) 012891 700 5114 1097 2 6 1 1 c
235 Rote-II (42/107) 012892 415 3916 799 1 4 1 1 1
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) 012893 321.3 2593 555 1 4 2 1 1

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
b c c b c b b b b b Barahar (34/80) 214
c c c c c b c c c b Rajgiri (35/82) 215
c c c c c b c c c b Shillihar (35/83) 216
b c c b c a b b b 1 Mohal (35/84) 217
b c c b c b b b b b Bhullang (35/86) 218
b c c b c a b b b a Khokhan (35/87) 219
c c c c c c c c c 1 Neol (35/88) 220
c c c c c b c c c b Bajaura (36/89) 221
c c c c c b c c c 1 Hat (36/90) 222
c c c c c b c c c Shillihar (37/91) 223
c c c c c c c c c c Kashawri (25/49) 224
c c c c c c c c c c Pini (25/48) 225
c c c c c c c c c 1 Manikarn (40/101) 226
c c c c c c c c c b Sosan (40/102) 227
c c c c c c c c 1 c Jari (39/100) 228
c c c c c c c c c b Bradha (39/99) 229
c c c c c c c c c b Shat (38/98) 230
c c c c c c c c c b Chong (38/96) 231
c c c c c c c c c b Jallu (38/97) 232
c c c c c c c c c b Ratocha (38/95) 233
c c c c c c c c c 1 Diar (37/92) 234
c c c c c b c c c b Rote-II (42/107) 235
c c c c c c c c c b Bhallan-I (42/106) 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
214 Barahar (34/80) 1 b b b b 1 a b b 0 0
215 Rajgiri (35/82) c c c c c b b c c 0 0
216 Shillihar (35/83) 1 c c c c b a c c 0 0
217 Mohal (35/84) 1 b b b b a 1 b b 0 1
218 Bhullang (35/86) 1 b b b b b a b b 0 0
219 Khokhan (35/87) b a b b b 1 a b b 0 0
220 Neol (35/88) c a c c c 1 b c c 0 0
221 Bajaura (36/89) c b c c c 2 b c c 0 0
222 Hat (36/90) c b c c c b b c c 0 0
223 Shillihar (37/91) 1 b c c c 1 b c c 0 0
224 Kashawri (25/49) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
225 Pini (25/48) 1 c c c c b b c c 0 0
226 Manikarn (40/101) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
227 Sosan (40/102) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
228 Jari (39/100) c 1 c c c b 1 c c 0 3
229 Bradha (39/99) 1 a c c c 1 a c c 0 0
230 Shat (38/98) 1 b c c c b b c c 0 0
231 Chong (38/96) 1 b c c c b 1 c c 0 0
232 Jallu (38/97) 1 c c c c b b c c 0 0
233 Ratocha (38/95) 1 b c c c b b c c 0 0
234 Diar (37/92) c c c c c b 1 c c 0 0
235 Rote-II (42/107) 1 b c c c b b c b 0 0
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) 1 c c c c b 1 c c 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Barahar (34/80) 214
0 0 0 0 0 No No No No Yes No Rajgiri (35/82) 215
0 0 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Shillihar (35/83) 216
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Mohal (35/84) 217
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Bhullang (35/86) 218
0 0 2 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Khokhan (35/87) 219
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Neol (35/88) 220
0 0 4 2 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Bajaura (36/89) 221
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Hat (36/90) 222
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Shillihar (37/91) 223
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kashawri (25/49) 224
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Pini (25/48) 225
0 0 4 2 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Manikarn (40/101) 226
0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Sosan (40/102) 227
1 4 2 2 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Jari (39/100) 228
0 2 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Bradha (39/99) 229
1 0 1 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Shat (38/98) 230
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Chong (38/96) 231
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Jallu (38/97) 232
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Ratocha (38/95) 233
0 0 3 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Diar (37/92) 234
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Rote-II (42/107) 235
0 0 5 2 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Bhallan-I (42/106) 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
214 Barahar (34/80) No No No No No No b a b
215 Rajgiri (35/82) No No No No No No c b c
216 Shillihar (35/83) No No No No No No c b c
217 Mohal (35/84) No No No No No No b Yes a
218 Bhullang (35/86) No No No No No No b a b
219 Khokhan (35/87) No No No No No No a Yes a
220 Neol (35/88) No No No No No No b Yes b
221 Bajaura (36/89) No No No No No No b Yes b
222 Hat (36/90) No No No No No No b a b
223 Shillihar (37/91) No No No No No No b a b
224 Kashawri (25/49) No No No No No No c Yes c
225 Pini (25/48) No No No No Yes No b Yes b
226 Manikarn (40/101) No No No No No No c Yes c
227 Sosan (40/102) No No No No No No b Yes c
228 Jari (39/100) No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes b Yes
229 Bradha (39/99) No No Yes Yes Yes No a Yes a
230 Shat (38/98) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b
231 Chong (38/96) No No Yes Yes Yes No b a b
232 Jallu (38/97) No No Yes Yes Yes No b Yes b
233 Ratocha (38/95) No No Yes Yes Yes No b a b
234 Diar (37/92) No No No No No No c Yes c
235 Rote-II (42/107) No No No No No No b Yes b
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) No No No No No No Yes b Yes

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175126 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Barahar (34/80) 214
175126 Yes b Yes c c a c b b b Rajgiri (35/82) 215
175126 Yes a Yes c c a c b b b Shillihar (35/83) 216
175126 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Mohal (35/84) 217
175126 Yes a Yes a b a c a a a Bhullang (35/86) 218
175125 Yes a Yes a a Yes c Yes Yes Yes Khokhan (35/87) 219
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Neol (35/88) 220
175125 Yes b Yes c b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Bajaura (36/89) 221
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Hat (36/90) 222
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Shillihar (37/91) 223
175125 Yes c Yes c c a c b b b Kashawri (25/49) 224
175105 Yes b Yes b c b c b b b Pini (25/48) 225
175105 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Manikarn (40/101) 226
175105 Yes Yes Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Sosan (40/102) 227
175105 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Jari (39/100) 228
175105 Yes a Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Bradha (39/99) 229
175105 Yes b Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Shat (38/98) 230
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Chong (38/96) 231
175105 Yes b Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Jallu (38/97) 232
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Ratocha (38/95) 233
175125 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Diar (37/92) 234
175125 Yes b Yes b b Yes c b Yes Yes Rote-II (42/107) 235
175141 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Bhallan-I (42/106) 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
214 Barahar (34/80) c c c b b Yes b Yes Yes
215 Rajgiri (35/82) c c b b a a a a a
216 Shillihar (35/83) c c b b a a a a a
217 Mohal (35/84) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
218 Bhullang (35/86) c c a a a a a Yes Yes
219 Khokhan (35/87) c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
220 Neol (35/88) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
221 Bajaura (36/89) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
222 Hat (36/90) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
223 Shillihar (37/91) c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a
224 Kashawri (25/49) c c b a a a a Yes Yes
225 Pini (25/48) c c c b c b b b Yes
226 Manikarn (40/101) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
227 Sosan (40/102) c c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
228 Jari (39/100) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
229 Bradha (39/99) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b
230 Shat (38/98) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
231 Chong (38/96) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
232 Jallu (38/97) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
233 Ratocha (38/95) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
234 Diar (37/92) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
235 Rote-II (42/107) c c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Barahar (34/80) 214
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b c c Rajgiri (35/82) 215
Yes b c Yes Yes Yes c c c Shillihar (35/83) 216
Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Mohal (35/84) 217
Yes a b Yes Yes Yes b b b Bhullang (35/86) 218
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Khokhan (35/87) 219
Yes b b b Yes Yes b c c Neol (35/88) 220
Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c c Bajaura (36/89) 221
Yes Yes b a Yes Yes a c c Hat (36/90) 222
Yes b b a Yes Yes Yes c c Shillihar (37/91) 223
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Kashawri (25/49) 224
Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes c c Pini (25/48) 225
Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Manikarn (40/101) 226
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Sosan (40/102) 227
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Jari (39/100) 228
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Bradha (39/99) 229
Yes b b b Yes a c c c Shat (38/98) 230
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b c c Chong (38/96) 231
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c c c Jallu (38/97) 232
Yes b b a Yes Yes b c c Ratocha (38/95) 233
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Diar (37/92) 234
Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes c c Rote-II (42/107) 235
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Bhallan-I (42/106) 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
214 Barahar (34/80) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b b
215 Rajgiri (35/82) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
216 Shillihar (35/83) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
217 Mohal (35/84) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b b b
218 Bhullang (35/86) b Yes Yes Yes a a Yes b b b
219 Khokhan (35/87) Yes Yes Yes Yes a a b b b b
220 Neol (35/88) c Yes Yes Yes b b c c c c
221 Bajaura (36/89) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
222 Hat (36/90) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
223 Shillihar (37/91) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
224 Kashawri (25/49) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
225 Pini (25/48) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
226 Manikarn (40/101) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
227 Sosan (40/102) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
228 Jari (39/100) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
229 Bradha (39/99) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
230 Shat (38/98) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
231 Chong (38/96) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
232 Jallu (38/97) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
233 Ratocha (38/95) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
234 Diar (37/92) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
235 Rote-II (42/107) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c c
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Barahar (34/80) 214
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Rajgiri (35/82) 215
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Shillihar (35/83) 216
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Mohal (35/84) 217
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bhullang (35/86) 218
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Khokhan (35/87) 219
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Neol (35/88) 220
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Bajaura (36/89) 221
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Hat (36/90) 222
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Shillihar (37/91) 223
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Kashawri (25/49) 224
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Pini (25/48) 225
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Manikarn (40/101) 226
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Sosan (40/102) 227
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Jari (39/100) 228
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Bradha (39/99) 229
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Shat (38/98) 230
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Chong (38/96) 231
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Jallu (38/97) 232
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Ratocha (38/95) 233
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Diar (37/92) 234
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Rote-II (42/107) 235
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Bhallan-I (42/106) 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
214 Barahar (34/80) b 0 0 63 0 17 0 0
215 Rajgiri (35/82) c 0 0 4.7 0 0 0.3 0
216 Shillihar (35/83) c 0 0 30.7 0 0 5.9 0
217 Mohal (35/84) b 0 17.6 0 0 0 2 0
218 Bhullang (35/86) b 0 0 20.2 0 0 8.2 0
219 Khokhan (35/87) b 0 48.1 12.7 0 0 0 0
220 Neol (35/88) c 0 3 45 0 0 2 0
221 Bajaura (36/89) b 0 5 88 0 0 7 0
222 Hat (36/90) c 0 28 0 0 5 0 2
223 Shillihar (37/91) b 0 0 119.9 9 0 0 39.9
224 Kashawri (25/49) c 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
225 Pini (25/48) c 0 35 0 0 0 11 0
226 Manikarn (40/101) c 0 0 36 40 126 0 54
227 Sosan (40/102) c 0 3 55 0 0 37 53
228 Jari (39/100) c 0 53 0 0 0 11 0
229 Bradha (39/99) c 0 0 36 0 0 8 0
230 Shat (38/98) c 0 31 0 0 0 11 0
231 Chong (38/96) b 0 17 0 0 0 10 0
232 Jallu (38/97) c 0 16 0 0 0 10 0
233 Ratocha (38/95) b 0 0 16 0 0 0 8
234 Diar (37/92) c 0 71.6 19.8 0 0 18.6 0
235 Rote-II (42/107) b 5 14 12 0 33 0 0
236 Bhallan-I (42/106) c 4.9 49.9 0 0 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 218 0 218 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 214
0 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 215
0 128.7 0 128.7 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 216
0 141.2 38.7 102.5 0 0 0 0 38.7 Kulahri 217
0 121.7 0.3 121.4 0 0 0 0 0.3 218
0 186.1 0 186.1 0 0 0 0 0 Darat 219
7 142.2 0 142.2 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 220
10 310 53 257 0 0 0 0 53 Kulahri 221
0 129 1 128 0 0 0 0 1 Kulahri 222
0 748.8 31.9 716.9 0 0 0 0 31.9 Kudal 223
0 444 0 444 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 224
0 255 11 244 0 0 0 0 11 Darat 225
0 565 0 565 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 226
0 249 0 249 0 0 0 0 0 Kulahri 227
0 309 16 293 0 0 0 0 16 Kudal 228
0 293 13 280 0 0 0 0 13 Kudal 229
0 189 7 182 0 0 0 0 7 Darat 230
0 260 8 252 0 0 0 0 8 Kulahri 231
0 208 7 201 0 0 0 0 7 Kudal 232
0 193 8 185 0 0 0 0 8 Kulahri 233
0 590 24.6 565.4 0 0 0 0 24.6 Kudal Kulahri 234
0 351 30 321 0 0 0 0 30 Kulahri Kudal 235
0 266.5 11.3 255.2 0 0 0 0 11.3 Kulahri 236

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
237 Manjhli (37/93) 012894 373.8 2811 588 c 7 1 1 1
238 Parli (37/94) 012895 521 5073 949 c 4 2 a a
239 Raila (42/105) 012897 569 4704 980 c 10 2 1 1
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) 012898 143 1012 211 c 4 b b b
241 Rote-I (42/107) 012899 318 2184 418 b 2 2 b c
Block T O T A L : 15770.3 124750 25436 17 183 60 34 28

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c b Manjhli (37/93) 237
c c c c c c c c c a Parli (37/94) 238
c c c c c c c c c c Raila (42/105) 239
c c c c c c c c c c Bhalan-II (42/106) 240
c c c c c c c c b c Rote-I (42/107) 241
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
237 Manjhli (37/93) c c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
238 Parli (37/94) 1 c c c c 3 a c c 0 0
239 Raila (42/105) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
241 Rote-I (42/107) 1 c c c c b b c c 0 0
Block T O T A L : 31 1 0 0 0 27 12 0 0 0 4

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Manjhli (37/93) 237
0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No Yes No Parli (37/94) 238
0 1 0 1 0 Yes No No No No Yes Raila (42/105) 239
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Bhalan-II (42/106) 240
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Rote-I (42/107) 241
2 8 58 24 0 54 0 23 0 47 2 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
237 Manjhli (37/93) No No No No No No b Yes b
238 Parli (37/94) No No No No No No c Yes c
239 Raila (42/105) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) No No No No No No Yes a c
241 Rote-I (42/107) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
Block T O T A L : 0 0 8 6 7 1 5 33 2

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175114 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c c c Manjhli (37/93) 237
175141 Yes c Yes c c Yes c b Yes b Parli (37/94) 238
175134 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Raila (42/105) 239
175134 c c c c c c c c c c Bhalan-II (42/106) 240
175134 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c b c Rote-I (42/107) 241
55 54 7 54 2 0 41 0 17 37 34 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
237 Manjhli (37/93) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
238 Parli (37/94) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
239 Raila (42/105) c c c c c Yes a a Yes
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) c c c c c c c c c
241 Rote-I (42/107) c c a a Yes b c Yes b
Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 14 22 33 41 38 40 33

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Manjhli (37/93) 237
Yes a c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Parli (37/94) 238
Yes c c Yes a c Yes c c Raila (42/105) 239
Yes c c Yes c c c c c Bhalan-II (42/106) 240
Yes b b Yes b b b b b Rote-I (42/107) 241
0 55 10 1 30 44 42 20 0 0 Block T O T A L :

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
237 Manjhli (37/93) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
238 Parli (37/94) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
239 Raila (42/105) c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) c a Yes Yes c c c c c c
241 Rote-I (42/107) b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
Block T O T A L : 33 51 55 55 0 35 5 0 0 0

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Manjhli (37/93) 237
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BHUNTAR Parli (37/94) 238
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Raila (42/105) 239
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes KULLU Bhalan-II (42/106) 240
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Rote-I (42/107) 241
49 49 48 55 55 55 55 0 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Kullu
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
237 Manjhli (37/93) c 0 51.7 3.3 0 0 6 13.3
238 Parli (37/94) c 5 100 0 0 100 15 7
239 Raila (42/105) c 8 31 148 72 238 72 0
240 Bhalan-II (42/106) c 0 32 10 0 0 3 0
241 Rote-I (42/107) c 0 0 52 0 0 41 0
Block T O T A L : 0 252.8 1221.3 969.3 882.9 809.3 473.1 214.2

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0026
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 299.6 0 299.6 0 0 0 0 0 Kudal 237
6 288 11 277 0 0 0 0 11 Kulahri Kudal 238
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 239
0 98 0 98 0 0 0 0 0 240
0 225 0 225 0 0 0 0 0 241
44.6 10903.3 340.2 10563 1.4 0 0 0

233
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C.D. BLOCK BANJAR Khad
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TAHSIL BANJAR

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Ka
KILOMETRES
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2 0 2 4 6 908
Shanshar ! 907 ! d
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Sainj i nj K h a d
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Fr
! 905 Sachen 910
Dusharh

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902 !
! 904 !

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t
Kanon 903 ! 906
T

S A I N J Dhaugi S U B - T A H S I L
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11 012900
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KI N N

919 a n K h a
DI S T A U R

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N
Thati Bir 916 T RIC
!
!
B A N J A R T A H S I L DIS

D
! 921 A
L

914 911 (

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IM

922 912
!
H

! SH
11 917
S

! 913 ! 937 N.P. . . . Nagar Panchayat


923 Rive ! Khad
Bala Gad ! R BANJAR r Tirthan ! 938 han
ac 1. C.D. Block Headquarters is also

D
(N.P.) P al
800103 ! Tahsil Headquarters.
! 935 L

I
Sharchi Mashyar I 2. C.D. Block boundary excludes
! 925 924 ! 934
936 ! 012941 S Statutory Town.

K o k
Chippni ! H

S
! 926

i
927 ! ! 939 A TOTAL AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.14 Sq.Kms
Mohni
T TOTAL POPULATION . . . . . . . . . . . 60206

T
la
930 ! NUMBER OF TOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . 1
a

! 933
D
! 940 NUMBER OF VILLAGES . . . . . . . . . 42
iN
N

K h a d
928

R
lar

Jibh
! 932 A DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT
! HEADQUARTERS TO C.D. BLOCK . . 53 Km
Sha

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Seraj
M

I
R
! 931

ad
E
N HEADQUARTERS: C.D. BLOCK . . . . R

SH 1

C
1
( 929 POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES:
BELOW 500, 500-1499, 1500-2999,

T
I L 3000 AND ABOVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ! ! !
To Ani S BOUNDARY, DISTRICT. . . . . . . . . . STATUTORY TOWN WITH
H 800103
,, TAHSIL/SUB-TAHSIL . . MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A N I T A ,, C.D. BLOCK . . . . . . . . STATE HIGHWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . SH 11
S U B -
,, VILLAGE WITH IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS . . .
012900
MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RIVER AND KHAD . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDIA L
HIMACHAL PRADESH I
L
SUB-TAHSIL SAINJ S
DISTRICT KULLU
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Na
KILOMETRES wa
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1 0 1 2 3
I

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L

Na
S

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L

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t
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Kar
! 907 908 !
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898 012897
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H

! Sainj Kh
! Rote-I Raila
899

SAINJ 909 ! (
R 012910
A

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! 902 ! Dusharh Sachen

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T
R A N J A R
I 901 B
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TOTAL AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.09 Sq.Kms BOUNDARY, DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . ... POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES:
...
To

TOTAL POPULATION . . . . . . . . . . . 25908 ,, TAHSIL/SUB-TAHSIL . . BELOW 500, 500-1499, 1500-2999,


Ban

NUMBER OF TOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . NIL ,, C.D. BLOCK . . . . . . . . ... 3000 AND ABOVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ( ! ! !
jar

NUMBER OF VILLAGES . . . . . . . . . 14 ,, VILLAGE WITH NATIONAL HIGHWAY. . . . . . . . . . . . ... SH 11


012897 IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS . . .
DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ...
HEADQUARTERS TO SUB-TAHSIL . 35 Km HEADQUARTERS: SUB-TAHSIL . . . ... RIVER AND KHAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
R
K U L L U
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HIMACHAL PRADESH Khad A
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KILOMETRES
2 0 2 4 6

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K h a
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S a i n j

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B
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919 a n K h a
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920 Chanon T
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L

914 (

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Au
t
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922 912
!
H

! SH
11 917
S

! 913 ! 937
923 Rive ! Khad TOTAL AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.67 Sq.Kms
Bala Gad ! R BANJAR r Tirthan ! 938 han
l ac TOTAL POPULATION . . . . . . . . 43612
(N.P.) Pa L
800103 ! NUMBER OF TOWNS . . . . . . . . 1

N D I
I
! 935 NUMBER OF VILLAGES . . . . . . 31
924 Sharchi Mashyar S
! 925 ! 934 DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT
936 ! 012941 H HEADQUARTERS TO TAHSIL . . 53 Km

K o k
Chippni !
! 926

i
A
927 ! ! 939 T
Mohni BOUNDARY, DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . .

la
930 !

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! 933
D ,, TAHSIL/SUB-TAHSIL . . .
! 940

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! 932

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012911

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Seraj MDDS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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M
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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Banjar)

Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in


Sl. No. 2011 Census village location code number 2001 Census village location code number
brackets)
1 2 3 4
Name of district: Kullu
Name of Sub-district:Sainj

1 Chakurtha (1/2) 012901 00606900


2 Dhaugi (1/4) 012903 00607100
3 Dusharh (2/5) 012904 00607200
4 Gara Parli (41/103) 012908 00607600
5 Kanon (1/3) 012902 00607000
6 Kotla (1/1) 012900 00606800
7 Lapah (3/8) 012910 00607800
8 Manyashi (2/6) 012905 00607300
9 Sachen (2/7) 012906 00607400
10 Shangarh (3/9) 012909 00607700
11 Shanshar (41/104) 012907 00607500

Name of Sub-district:Banjar
1 Bahu (9/27) 012924 00609200
2 Bala Gad (7/23) 012923 00609100
3 Bihar (11/33) 012935 00610300
4 Bini (11/32) 012934 00610200
5 Chanon (5/19) 012916 00608400
6 Chethar (7/22) 012925 00609300
7 Chippni (14/38) 012939 00610700
8 Deotha (5/14) 012914 00608200
9 Ghiaghi (10/30) 012932 00610000
10 Jauri ( (5/17 012919 00608700
11 Kalwari (4/12) 012913 00608100
12 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 012929 00609700
13 Khabal (8/24) 012926 00609400
14 Mashyar (14/39) 012941 00610900
15 Mohni (8/25) 012927 00609500
16 Pakhari (12/37) 012937 00610500
17 Palach (4/13) 012917 00608500
18 Rashala (10/31) 012933 00610100
19 Ratwah (6/21) 012921 00608900
20 Sajwar (10/29) 012931 00609900
21 Sehuli (5/16) 012918 00608600
22 Seraj (8/26) 012928 00609600
23 Shapnil (4/11) 012911 00607900
24 Sharchi (12/34) 012936 00610400
25 Shilhi (12/35) 012940 00610800
26 Siri Kot (4/10) 012912 00608000
27 Tandi (9/28) 012930 00609800
28 Tarangali (6/20) 012922 00609000
29 Thani Char (5/15) 012915 00608300
30 Thati Bir (5/18) 012920 00608800
31 Tinder (13/36) 012938 00610600

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
242 Kotla (1/1) 012900 308 2347 467 b 3 2 1 1
243 Chakurtha (1/2) 012901 329 1443 279 b 2 2 b a
244 Kanon (1/3) 012902 242 1602 337 c 3 1 b b
245 Dhaugi (1/4) 012903 399 2387 503 c 3 1 b b
246 Dusharh (2/5) 012904 177 2005 474 c 2 1 b b
247 Manyashi (2/6) 012905 209 1257 235 c 2 1 1 b
248 Sachen (2/7) 012906 241 1994 401 c 4 1 a a
249 Shanshar (41/104) 012907 374 2681 566 c 4 1 1 1
250 Gara Parli (41/103) 012908 218 1025 207 c 2 1 b c
251 Shangarh (3/9) 012909 171 1064 200 b 1 1 1 c
252 Lapah (3/8) 012910 107 203 32 b 2 b b b
253 Shapnil (4/11) 012911 75 485 91 b 2 b b c
254 Siri Kot (4/10) 012912 140 648 113 c 2 1 c c
255 Kalwari (4/12) 012913 275 1539 306 c 3 3 1 1
256 Deotha (5/14) 012914 149 812 170 b 2 1 b b
257 Thani Char (5/15) 012915 169 738 150 c 2 a b b
258 Chanon (5/19) 012916 314 2103 392 c 3 1 1 1
259 Palach (4/13) 012917 362.7 2418 456 c 4 1 1 c
260 Sehuli (5/16) 012918 100.3 690 130 c 1 1 b b
261 Jauri ( (5/17 012919 155.5 970 175 c 3 1 b b
262 Thati Bir (5/18) 012920 167.6 1611 300 c 3 1 1 1
263 Ratwah (6/21) 012921 135 1082 229 b 2 1 1 b
264 Tarangali (6/20) 012922 155 1253 279 b 2 a a b
265 Bala Gad (7/23) 012923 460 3006 620 a 5 2 a a
266 Bahu (9/27) 012924 167.9 1033 210 c 2 1 c c
267 Chethar (7/22) 012925 110.8 854 166 c 2 1 b b
268 Khabal (8/24) 012926 221.1 1882 342 c 3 1 1 1
269 Mohni (8/25) 012927 211 1673 345 c 3 1 1 c

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
b c c c c c c c c c Kotla (1/1) 242
c c c c c c c c c c Chakurtha (1/2) 243
c c c c c b c c a a Kanon (1/3) 244
c c c c c b c c a 1 Dhaugi (1/4) 245
c c c c c c c c b b Dusharh (2/5) 246
c c c c c c c c b b Manyashi (2/6) 247
c c c c c c c c b b Sachen (2/7) 248
c c c c c c c c b b Shanshar (41/104) 249
c c c c c c c c b b Gara Parli (41/103) 250
c c c c c c c c b c Shangarh (3/9) 251
c c c c c c c c b c Lapah (3/8) 252
c c c c c c c c c c Shapnil (4/11) 253
c c c c c c c c c c Siri Kot (4/10) 254
b c c c c c c c b b Kalwari (4/12) 255
b c c c c c c c b b Deotha (5/14) 256
c c c c c c c c c c Thani Char (5/15) 257
c c c c c c c c c c Chanon (5/19) 258
c c c c c c c c c c Palach (4/13) 259
c c c c c c c c c c Sehuli (5/16) 260
c c c c c c c c c b Jauri ( (5/17 261
c c c c c c c c c b Thati Bir (5/18) 262
b c c c c c c c b b Ratwah (6/21) 263
b c c c c c c c b b Tarangali (6/20) 264
a c c c c c c c a 1 Bala Gad (7/23) 265
c c c c c c c c c c Bahu (9/27) 266
c c c c c c c c c c Chethar (7/22) 267
c c c c c c c c c c Khabal (8/24) 268
c c c c c c c c c c Mohni (8/25) 269

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
242 Kotla (1/1) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
243 Chakurtha (1/2) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
244 Kanon (1/3) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
245 Dhaugi (1/4) a c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
246 Dusharh (2/5) b c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
247 Manyashi (2/6) b a c c c b b c c 0 0
248 Sachen (2/7) b c c c c b b c c 0 0
249 Shanshar (41/104) 1 c c c c b 1 c c 0 0
250 Gara Parli (41/103) 1 c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
251 Shangarh (3/9) b c c c c 1 b c c 0 0
252 Lapah (3/8) b c c c c b b c c 0 0
253 Shapnil (4/11) c c c c c b c c c 0 0
254 Siri Kot (4/10) c c c c c c c c c 0 0
255 Kalwari (4/12) b b c b c b b c b 0 0
256 Deotha (5/14) b b c b b 1 1 c b 0 0
257 Thani Char (5/15) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
258 Chanon (5/19) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
259 Palach (4/13) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
260 Sehuli (5/16) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
261 Jauri ( (5/17 c c c c c a c c c 0 0
262 Thati Bir (5/18) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
263 Ratwah (6/21) 1 c c b b b 1 c b 0 0
264 Tarangali (6/20) b b c b b b b c b 0 0
265 Bala Gad (7/23) a 1 c a a 1 a c a 0 0
266 Bahu (9/27) 1 1 c c a 1 c c c 0 0
267 Chethar (7/22) 1 b c c a c c c c 0 0
268 Khabal (8/24) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
269 Mohni (8/25) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Kotla (1/1) 242
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Chakurtha (1/2) 243
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Kanon (1/3) 244
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Dhaugi (1/4) 245
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Dusharh (2/5) 246
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Manyashi (2/6) 247
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Sachen (2/7) 248
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Shanshar (41/104) 249
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Gara Parli (41/103) 250
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Shangarh (3/9) 251
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Lapah (3/8) 252
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Shapnil (4/11) 253
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Siri Kot (4/10) 254
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Kalwari (4/12) 255
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Deotha (5/14) 256
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Thani Char (5/15) 257
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Chanon (5/19) 258
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Palach (4/13) 259
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Sehuli (5/16) 260
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Jauri ( (5/17 261
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Thati Bir (5/18) 262
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Ratwah (6/21) 263
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Tarangali (6/20) 264
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Bala Gad (7/23) 265
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Bahu (9/27) 266
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Chethar (7/22) 267
0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Khabal (8/24) 268
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Mohni (8/25) 269

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
242 Kotla (1/1) No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
243 Chakurtha (1/2) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
244 Kanon (1/3) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
245 Dhaugi (1/4) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
246 Dusharh (2/5) No No No No No No Yes b c
247 Manyashi (2/6) No No No No No No Yes a c
248 Sachen (2/7) No No No No No No Yes b c
249 Shanshar (41/104) No No No No No No Yes b c
250 Gara Parli (41/103) No No No No No No Yes c c
251 Shangarh (3/9) No No No No No No Yes b c
252 Lapah (3/8) No No No No No No Yes b c
253 Shapnil (4/11) No No No No No No c b c
254 Siri Kot (4/10) No No No No No No Yes b c
255 Kalwari (4/12) No No No No No No Yes b b
256 Deotha (5/14) Yes No No No No No Yes Yes b
257 Thani Char (5/15) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes c
258 Chanon (5/19) No No No No No No Yes a c
259 Palach (4/13) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
260 Sehuli (5/16) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
261 Jauri ( (5/17 No No No No No No c a c
262 Thati Bir (5/18) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
263 Ratwah (6/21) No No No No No No Yes Yes b
264 Tarangali (6/20) No No No No No No b b b
265 Bala Gad (7/23) No No No No No No a a c
266 Bahu (9/27) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
267 Chethar (7/22) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
268 Khabal (8/24) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
269 Mohni (8/25) No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175134 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Kotla (1/1) 242
175134 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Chakurtha (1/2) 243
175139 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Kanon (1/3) 244
175134 a a Yes c c Yes c c a c Dhaugi (1/4) 245
175039 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Dusharh (2/5) 246
175039 a a Yes c c a c c a c Manyashi (2/6) 247
175039 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c b c Sachen (2/7) 248
175134 Yes c Yes c c b c c b c Shanshar (41/104) 249
175134 Yes c b c c b c c b c Gara Parli (41/103) 250
175134 b c b c c Yes c c b c Shangarh (3/9) 251
175134 b c b c c b c c b c Lapah (3/8) 252
175123 c c b c c c c c c c Shapnil (4/11) 253
175123 c c c c c c c c c c Siri Kot (4/10) 254
175123 b b Yes b c b c c b b Kalwari (4/12) 255
175123 Yes b Yes b c Yes c c Yes c Deotha (5/14) 256
175123 Yes c Yes c c a c c a a Thani Char (5/15) 257
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Chanon (5/19) 258
175123 c c c c c c c c c c Palach (4/13) 259
175123 Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c c Sehuli (5/16) 260
175123 Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c c Jauri ( (5/17 261
175123 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c Thati Bir (5/18) 262
175123 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c c b c Ratwah (6/21) 263
175123 a a Yes a c Yes c c b c Tarangali (6/20) 264
175123 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c a c Bala Gad (7/23) 265
175123 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c Bahu (9/27) 266
175123 b b Yes c c Yes c c c c Chethar (7/22) 267
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Khabal (8/24) 268
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Mohni (8/25) 269

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
242 Kotla (1/1) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
243 Chakurtha (1/2) c c a a Yes a a Yes a
244 Kanon (1/3) c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
245 Dhaugi (1/4) c c a a a a a Yes a
246 Dusharh (2/5) c c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes b
247 Manyashi (2/6) c c c a Yes Yes b b b
248 Sachen (2/7) c c c a c c b b b
249 Shanshar (41/104) c c c a Yes c b b b
250 Gara Parli (41/103) c c c c c a c c c
251 Shangarh (3/9) c c c c Yes Yes c Yes b
252 Lapah (3/8) c c c c c c c b b
253 Shapnil (4/11) c c c c c c c c c
254 Siri Kot (4/10) c c c c c c c c c
255 Kalwari (4/12) c c c b b b Yes b b
256 Deotha (5/14) c c c b b b Yes b b
257 Thani Char (5/15) a c c c c c Yes a a
258 Chanon (5/19) c c c c b b b Yes Yes b
259 Palach (4/13) c c c Yes Yes c Yes c c
260 Sehuli (5/16) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes c
261 Jauri ( (5/17 c c c c c b Yes Yes b
262 Thati Bir (5/18) c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes
263 Ratwah (6/21) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
264 Tarangali (6/20) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a a
265 Bala Gad (7/23) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
266 Bahu (9/27) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
267 Chethar (7/22) c c c c c Yes c Yes c
268 Khabal (8/24) c c c c c Yes c Yes c
269 Mohni (8/25) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes c Yes b Yes c c Yes Kotla (1/1) 242
Yes Yes c a c Yes c c c Chakurtha (1/2) 243
Yes Yes b Yes a a Yes a a Kanon (1/3) 244
a Yes c Yes a a a a a Dhaugi (1/4) 245
Yes c c Yes b b b b b Dusharh (2/5) 246
Yes c c Yes b b b b b Manyashi (2/6) 247
Yes b c Yes b b b b b Sachen (2/7) 248
Yes c c Yes b b Yes b b Shanshar (41/104) 249
Yes c c Yes b b b b b Gara Parli (41/103) 250
Yes c c c b b b b b Shangarh (3/9) 251
Yes c c b b b b b b Lapah (3/8) 252
Yes c c b c Yes c c c Shapnil (4/11) 253
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Siri Kot (4/10) 254
Yes b b Yes b b b b b Kalwari (4/12) 255
Yes b b b b Yes c b b Deotha (5/14) 256
Yes c c c c a c c c Thani Char (5/15) 257
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Chanon (5/19) 258
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Palach (4/13) 259
Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Sehuli (5/16) 260
Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Jauri ( (5/17 261
Yes c c Yes c a c c c Thati Bir (5/18) 262
Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Ratwah (6/21) 263
Yes b b b b Yes b b b Tarangali (6/20) 264
c Yes a a a a Yes Yes a a Bala Gad (7/23) 265
c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Bahu (9/27) 266
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Chethar (7/22) 267
Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Khabal (8/24) 268
Yes c c c c Yes Yes c c Mohni (8/25) 269

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
242 Kotla (1/1) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
243 Chakurtha (1/2) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
244 Kanon (1/3) a Yes Yes Yes c Yes a c c c
245 Dhaugi (1/4) a Yes Yes Yes c a a c c c
246 Dusharh (2/5) b b Yes Yes c c b c c c
247 Manyashi (2/6) b a Yes Yes c c b c c c
248 Sachen (2/7) b b Yes Yes c c b c c c
249 Shanshar (41/104) b Yes Yes Yes c Yes b c c c
250 Gara Parli (41/103) b b Yes Yes c c b c c c
251 Shangarh (3/9) b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
252 Lapah (3/8) b Yes Yes Yes c c b c c c
253 Shapnil (4/11) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
254 Siri Kot (4/10) c b Yes Yes c c c c c c
255 Kalwari (4/12) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
256 Deotha (5/14) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
257 Thani Char (5/15) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
258 Chanon (5/19) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
259 Palach (4/13) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
260 Sehuli (5/16) c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
261 Jauri ( (5/17 c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
262 Thati Bir (5/18) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
263 Ratwah (6/21) b Yes Yes Yes b b b c c c
264 Tarangali (6/20) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
265 Bala Gad (7/23) Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes a c c c
266 Bahu (9/27) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
267 Chethar (7/22) c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
268 Khabal (8/24) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
269 Mohni (8/25) Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Kotla (1/1) 242
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Chakurtha (1/2) 243
a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Kanon (1/3) 244
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Dhaugi (1/4) 245
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Dusharh (2/5) 246
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Manyashi (2/6) 247
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Sachen (2/7) 248
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Shanshar (41/104) 249
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Gara Parli (41/103) 250
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Shangarh (3/9) 251
b a b Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Lapah (3/8) 252
c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Shapnil (4/11) 253
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Siri Kot (4/10) 254
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Kalwari (4/12) 255
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Deotha (5/14) 256
c Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Thani Char (5/15) 257
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Chanon (5/19) 258
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Palach (4/13) 259
c Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Sehuli (5/16) 260
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Jauri ( (5/17 261
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Thati Bir (5/18) 262
b a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Ratwah (6/21) 263
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Tarangali (6/20) 264
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Bala Gad (7/23) 265
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Bahu (9/27) 266
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Chethar (7/22) 267
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Khabal (8/24) 268
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Mohni (8/25) 269

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
242 Kotla (1/1) c 0 48 0 0 0 55 9
243 Chakurtha (1/2) c 0 42 0 0 0 70 10
244 Kanon (1/3) c 0 22 0 0 0 35 2
245 Dhaugi (1/4) c 0 45 0 0 0 51 14
246 Dusharh (2/5) c 31 0 0 0 0 16 8
247 Manyashi (2/6) c 24 0 0 0 0 15 7
248 Sachen (2/7) c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
249 Shanshar (41/104) c 0 120 0 20 0 0 234
250 Gara Parli (41/103) c 0 54 0 0 0 28 0
251 Shangarh (3/9) c 0 22 0 0 0 18 0
252 Lapah (3/8) c 0 18 0 0 0 6 0
253 Shapnil (4/11) c 0 12 0 0 0 4 0
254 Siri Kot (4/10) c 0 16 0 0 0 17 0
255 Kalwari (4/12) b 0 54 0 0 0 37 0
256 Deotha (5/14) b 0 0 18 0 0 15 0
257 Thani Char (5/15) c 0 0 19 0 0 35 0
258 Chanon (5/19) c 0 0 61 0 0 18 0
259 Palach (4/13) c 0 56.7 0 0 0 38.1 94
260 Sehuli (5/16) c 0 0 26 0 40 1.5 0
261 Jauri ( (5/17 c 0 0 21 0 39.4 2.4 0
262 Thati Bir (5/18) c 0 0 33 0 31.6 1.9 0
263 Ratwah (6/21) b 0 0 17.1 0 28.6 4.2 0
264 Tarangali (6/20) b 0 48 0 0 0 23 0
265 Bala Gad (7/23) a 0 62.4 0 0 20.8 7.2 0
266 Bahu (9/27) c 0 12.1 0 0 7.2 7.2 0
267 Chethar (7/22) c 0 0 24.2 0 0.5 0.4 0
268 Khabal (8/24) c 0 0 33.9 0 0.9 2.6 0
269 Mohni (8/25) c 0 34 0 5 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 196 0 196 0 0 0 0 0 242
0 207 0 207 0 0 0 0 0 243
0 183 0 183 0 0 0 0 0 244
0 289 0 289 0 0 0 0 0 245
0 122 0 122 0 0 0 0 0 246
0 163 0 163 0 0 0 0 0 247
0 241 0 241 0 0 0 0 0 248
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 249
0 136 0 136 0 0 0 0 0 250
0 131 0 131 0 0 0 0 0 251
0 83 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 252
0 59 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 253
0 107 0 107 0 0 0 0 0 254
0 184 0 184 0 0 0 0 0 255
0 116 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 256
0 115 0 115 0 0 0 0 0 257
0 235 0 235 0 0 0 0 0 258
0 173.9 0 173.9 0 0 0 0 0 259
0 32.7 0 32.7 0 0 0 0 0 260
0 92.8 0 92.8 0 0 0 0 0 261
0 101.2 0 101.2 0 0 0 0 0 262
0 85.1 0 85.1 0 0 0 0 0 263
0 84 0 84 0 0 0 0 0 264
0 369.6 0 369.6 0 0 0 0 0 265
0 141.3 0 141.3 0 0 0 0 0 266
0 85.7 0 85.7 0 0 0 0 0 267
0 183.6 0 183.6 0 0 0 0 0 268
0 172 0 172 0 0 0 0 0 269

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
270 Seraj (8/26) 012928 307.5 2439 482 c 4 1 1 c
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 012929 15.1 344 64 c 1 a a c
272 Tandi (9/28) 012930 211 1479 295 c 2 b b c
273 Sajwar (10/29) 012931 155 1079 200 c 3 1 c c
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) 012932 63 618 124 c 2 a a c
275 Rashala (10/31) 012933 101 853 184 c 3 1 1 b
276 Bini (11/32) 012934 105.3 651 130 a 1 a a a
277 Bihar (11/33) 012935 272.1 1896 373 2 4 6 1 a
278 Sharchi (12/34) 012936 345 2413 454 a 3 1 2 1
279 Pakhari (12/37) 012937 356 1477 275 1 3 1 c c
280 Tinder (13/36) 012938 300 1048 234 1 3 2 1 b
281 Chippni (14/38) 012939 261 2145 405 a 3 1 1 c
282 Shilhi (12/35) 012940 148 1243 225 a 2 2 2 c
283 Mashyar (14/39) 012941 260 1716 323 a 3 1 1 c
Block T O T A L : 9043.9 60206 11943 4 109 46 21 7

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c c Seraj (8/26) 270
c c c c c c c c c c Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 271
c c c c c c c c c b Tandi (9/28) 272
c c c c c c c c c c Sajwar (10/29) 273
c c c c c c c c c c Ghiaghi (10/30) 274
b c c c c c c c b b Rashala (10/31) 275
a c c c c c c c a a Bini (11/32) 276
a c c c c c c c a a Bihar (11/33) 277
c c c c c c c c c b Sharchi (12/34) 278
c c c c c c c c c b Pakhari (12/37) 279
c c c c c c c c c b Tinder (13/36) 280
c c c c c c c c c c Chippni (14/38) 281
c c c c c c c c c c Shilhi (12/35) 282
c c c c c c c c c a Mashyar (14/39) 283
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
270 Seraj (8/26) c c c c c a c c c 0 0
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) c c c c c a c c c 0 0
272 Tandi (9/28) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
273 Sajwar (10/29) c c c c c c c c c 0 0
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) c c c c c a b c b 0 0
275 Rashala (10/31) 1 b c b b 1 1 c b 0 0
276 Bini (11/32) a a c a a a a c a 0 0
277 Bihar (11/33) a a c 1 a a 1 c 1 0 2
278 Sharchi (12/34) 1 b c b c 1 b c b 0 0
279 Pakhari (12/37) 1 c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
280 Tinder (13/36) 1 c c c c b c c c 0 0
281 Chippni (14/38) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
282 Shilhi (12/35) c c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
283 Mashyar (14/39) 1 a c c c 1 c c c 0 0
Block T O T A L : 15 2 0 1 0 20 8 0 1 0 2

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Seraj (8/26) 270
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 271
1 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Tandi (9/28) 272
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Sajwar (10/29) 273
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Ghiaghi (10/30) 274
1 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Rashala (10/31) 275
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Bini (11/32) 276
1 12 0 6 0 Yes No No No No Yes Bihar (11/33) 277
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Sharchi (12/34) 278
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Pakhari (12/37) 279
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Tinder (13/36) 280
0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No Chippni (14/38) 281
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Shilhi (12/35) 282
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Mashyar (14/39) 283
3 12 0 7 0 42 1 13 0 13 16 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
270 Seraj (8/26) No No No No No No Yes a c
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) No Yes No No No No b b b
272 Tandi (9/28) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes c
273 Sajwar (10/29) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes c
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) No No No No No No c a c
275 Rashala (10/31) No No No No No No Yes Yes b
276 Bini (11/32) No Yes No No No No Yes a a
277 Bihar (11/33) No Yes No No Yes No Yes a a
278 Sharchi (12/34) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
279 Pakhari (12/37) No No No No No No Yes c c
280 Tinder (13/36) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
281 Chippni (14/38) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
282 Shilhi (12/35) No No No No No No c a c
283 Mashyar (14/39) No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
Block T O T A L : 1 6 0 0 1 0 35 21 3

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Seraj (8/26) 270
175123 Yes c Yes c c b c c c c Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 271
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Tandi (9/28) 272
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Sajwar (10/29) 273
175123 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c c c c Ghiaghi (10/30) 274
175123 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c b b b Rashala (10/31) 275
175123 Yes a Yes a c Yes c c Yes Yes Bini (11/32) 276
175123 Yes Yes Yes a c Yes c a Yes Yes Bihar (11/33) 277
175123 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c c c Sharchi (12/34) 278
175123 c c Yes c c c c c c c Pakhari (12/37) 279
175123 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c b b Tinder (13/36) 280
175123 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Chippni (14/38) 281
175123 Yes c Yes c c c c c c c Shilhi (12/35) 282
175123 Yes c Yes c c c c c c c Mashyar (14/39) 283
42 31 11 36 0 0 27 0 0 8 3 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
270 Seraj (8/26) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) c c c c c c Yes Yes c
272 Tandi (9/28) c c c Yes c c Yes b Yes
273 Sajwar (10/29) c c c c b b Yes b b
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) c c c c c c Yes c c
275 Rashala (10/31) c c c b b b Yes b Yes
276 Bini (11/32) c c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
277 Bihar (11/33) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a
278 Sharchi (12/34) c c c c c a Yes b b
279 Pakhari (12/37) c c c c c c c Yes c
280 Tinder (13/36) c c c c c c Yes b b
281 Chippni (14/38) c c c c c c Yes c c
282 Shilhi (12/35) c c c c c c Yes a a
283 Mashyar (14/39) c c c c c c Yes c c
Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 7 15 16 29 20 10

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Seraj (8/26) 270
Yes c c c c b c c c Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 271
Yes c c c c Yes a c c Tandi (9/28) 272
Yes b c c c Yes c c c Sajwar (10/29) 273
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Ghiaghi (10/30) 274
Yes Yes b b b Yes b b b Rashala (10/31) 275
Yes a a Yes Yes Yes a a a Bini (11/32) 276
Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes a a Bihar (11/33) 277
Yes c c b b Yes c c c Sharchi (12/34) 278
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Pakhari (12/37) 279
Yes Yes c b c Yes c c c Tinder (13/36) 280
Yes c c c c a c c c Chippni (14/38) 281
Yes c c c a a c c c Shilhi (12/35) 282
Yes c c c Yes a c c c Mashyar (14/39) 283
0 41 7 1 17 2 26 5 0 1 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
270 Seraj (8/26) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
272 Tandi (9/28) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
273 Sajwar (10/29) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
275 Rashala (10/31) b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
276 Bini (11/32) Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes c c c
277 Bihar (11/33) a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c c c
278 Sharchi (12/34) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
279 Pakhari (12/37) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
280 Tinder (13/36) c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
281 Chippni (14/38) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
282 Shilhi (12/35) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
283 Mashyar (14/39) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
Block T O T A L : 4 37 42 42 1 19 1 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Seraj (8/26) 270
c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Karshai Gad-II (23/72) 271
c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Tandi (9/28) 272
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Sajwar (10/29) 273
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Ghiaghi (10/30) 274
b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Rashala (10/31) 275
a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Bini (11/32) 276
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Bihar (11/33) 277
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Sharchi (12/34) 278
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Pakhari (12/37) 279
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Tinder (13/36) 280
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Chippni (14/38) 281
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Shilhi (12/35) 282
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BANJAR Mashyar (14/39) 283
8 36 35 42 42 42 42 0 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Banjar
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
270 Seraj (8/26) c 0 52.6 0 0 0 37.4 0
271 Karshai Gad-II (23/72) c 0 0.6 0 0 0 2 0
272 Tandi (9/28) c 0 60 0 22 0 0 0
273 Sajwar (10/29) c 0 0 35 0 5 6 0
274 Ghiaghi (10/30) c 0 7 13 0 0 0 0
275 Rashala (10/31) b 1 12 3 0 0 0 0
276 Bini (11/32) a 0 28.4 0 0 0 21 0
277 Bihar (11/33) a 0 37 25 0 0 0 0
278 Sharchi (12/34) c 0 0 0 0 10 80 17
279 Pakhari (12/37) c 0 100 0 2 0 0 0
280 Tinder (13/36) c 0 0 0 0 31 25 60
281 Chippni (14/38) c 0 0 0 0 25 53 0
282 Shilhi (12/35) c 0 0 0 0 26 10 0
283 Mashyar (14/39) c 0 0 0 0 12 60 0
Block T O T A L : 0 56 963.8 329.2 49 278 802.9 455

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0027
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 217.5 0 217.5 0 0 0 0 0 270
0 12.5 0 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 271
0 129 0 129 0 0 0 0 0 272
0 109 0 109 0 0 0 0 0 273
0 43 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 274
0 85 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 275
0 55.9 0 55.9 0 0 0 0 0 276
0 210 0 210 0 0 0 0 0 277
0 238 0 238 0 0 0 0 0 278
0 254 0 254 0 0 0 0 0 279
0 184 0 184 0 0 0 0 0 280
0 183 0 183 0 0 0 0 0 281
0 112 0 112 0 0 0 0 0 282
0 188 0 188 0 0 0 0 0 283
0 6109.8 0 6109.8 0 0 0 0

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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Anni)

Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in


Sl. No. 2011 Census village location code number 2001 Census village location code number
brackets)
1 2 3 4
Name of district: Kullu
Name of Sub-district:Ani

1 Beongal (25/79) 012957 00612500


2 Bishla Dhar (23/73) 012943 00611100
3 Buchair (21/67) 012947 00611500
4 Dingi Dhar (25/82) 012955 00612300
5 Franali (25/81) 012952 00612000
6 Jaban (25/78) 012954 00612200
7 Karad (23/74) 012944 00611200
8 Karana (24/77) 012949 00611700
9 Karshaigad (23/72) 012942 00611000
10 Khani (22/70) 012946 00611400
11 Kohila (22/69) 012948 00611600
12 Kungash (24/76) 012950 00611800
13 Lajheri (22/71) 012945 00611300
14 Manjha Desh (21/68) 012953 00612100
15 Palehi (20/64) 012958 00612600
16 Shilhi (24/75) 012951 00611900
17 Soidhar (25/80) 012956 00612400

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Ani
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
284 Karshaigad (23/72) 012942 653.9 5416 1108 b 5 2 1 1
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) 012943 520 3990 869 2 4 3 1 1
286 Karad (23/74) 012944 330 2956 585 a 5 1 1 c
287 Lajheri (22/71) 012945 399 3254 676 a 5 1 1 1
288 Khani (22/70) 012946 285 2580 533 1 3 1 1 1
289 Buchair (21/67) 012947 344 2729 559 a 4 1 c c
290 Kohila (22/69) 012948 412 2658 594 a 5 2 a c
291 Karana (24/77) 012949 340 2552 541 4 4 1 1 a
292 Kungash (24/76) 012950 408.9 2743 554 3 4 2 1 1
293 Shilhi (24/75) 012951 387.1 2474 493 3 3 2 2 b
294 Franali (25/81) 012952 507 3688 861 1 4 2 1 1
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) 012953 897 7168 1608 2 5 1 1 1
296 Jaban (25/78) 012954 391 2752 642 2 4 1 a a
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) 012955 633 3827 827 7 5 2 1 1
298 Soidhar (25/80) 012956 367 2275 519 3 3 2 1 1
299 Beongal (25/79) 012957 308 1956 448 2 3 1 a a
300 Palehi (20/64) 012958 666.6 3899 875 a 12 3 2 1
Block T O T A L : 7849.5 56917 12292 30 78 28 15 10

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0028
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c c Karshaigad (23/72) 284
c c c c c c c c c c Bishla Dhar (23/73) 285
c c c c c c c c c c Karad (23/74) 286
c c c c c c c c c c Lajheri (22/71) 287
c c c c c c c c c c Khani (22/70) 288
b c c c c c c c c a Buchair (21/67) 289
c c c c c c c c c b Kohila (22/69) 290
c c c c c c c c c c Karana (24/77) 291
c c c c c c c c c c Kungash (24/76) 292
c c c c c c c c c c Shilhi (24/75) 293
c c c c c c c c 1 c Franali (25/81) 294
c c c c c c c c c c Manjha Desh (21/68) 295
c c c c c c c c c a Jaban (25/78) 296
1 c c c c c c c c Dingi Dhar (25/82) 297
c c c c c c c c 1 1 Soidhar (25/80) 298
c c c c c c c c c c Beongal (25/79) 299
c c c c c c c c c b Palehi (20/64) 300
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Ani
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
284 Karshaigad (23/72) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) 1 1 c 1 c 1 a c c 0 0
286 Karad (23/74) 1 c c 1 c 1 1 c c 1 0
287 Lajheri (22/71) 1 1 c 1 1 1 c c c 0 0
288 Khani (22/70) 1 1 c 1 c 1 c c c 0 0
289 Buchair (21/67) 1 1 c 1 c 1 c c c 0 0
290 Kohila (22/69) 1 1 c c c 1 c c 1 0 0
291 Karana (24/77) 1 c c c c 1 c c c 1 0
292 Kungash (24/76) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
293 Shilhi (24/75) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
294 Franali (25/81) 1 1 1 c c 1 1 c c 0 0
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) 1 1 c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
296 Jaban (25/78) 1 c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) 1 2 c 1 c 1 1 c 1 0 0
298 Soidhar (25/80) 1 a c a c 1 a c c 0 0
299 Beongal (25/79) 1 c c 1 c 1 a c c 0 0
300 Palehi (20/64) 1 c c c c 3 b c c 0 1
Block T O T A L : 16 9 1 7 1 19 7 0 2 2 1

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Location CodeNo:-0028

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Karshaigad (23/72) 284
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Bishla Dhar (23/73) 285
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Karad (23/74) 286
0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Lajheri (22/71) 287
0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Khani (22/70) 288
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes Buchair (21/67) 289
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kohila (22/69) 290
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Karana (24/77) 291
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Kungash (24/76) 292
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Shilhi (24/75) 293
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Franali (25/81) 294
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Manjha Desh (21/68) 295
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Jaban (25/78) 296
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Dingi Dhar (25/82) 297
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Soidhar (25/80) 298
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No Beongal (25/79) 299
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Palehi (20/64) 300
0 0 0 2 0 17 0 14 0 13 6 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Ani

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
284 Karshaigad (23/72) No No No No No No Yes c c
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) No Yes No No No No Yes c c
286 Karad (23/74) No No No No No No Yes c c
287 Lajheri (22/71) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
288 Khani (22/70) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
289 Buchair (21/67) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
290 Kohila (22/69) No Yes No No No No Yes c c
291 Karana (24/77) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
292 Kungash (24/76) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
293 Shilhi (24/75) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes c
294 Franali (25/81) Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
296 Jaban (25/78) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes c
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
298 Soidhar (25/80) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
299 Beongal (25/79) No Yes No No No No Yes Yes a
300 Palehi (20/64) No No No No No No Yes c c
Block T O T A L : 1 6 1 1 0 0 17 12 2

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0028
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
172026 c c c c c Yes c c c Yes Karshaigad (23/72) 284
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Bishla Dhar (23/73) 285
172026 c c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Karad (23/74) 286
172026 c c c c c Yes c c c Yes Lajheri (22/71) 287
172026 c c c c c Yes c c c c Khani (22/70) 288
172026 c c c c c Yes c c c c Buchair (21/67) 289
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Kohila (22/69) 290
172026 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes c Karana (24/77) 291
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Kungash (24/76) 292
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Shilhi (24/75) 293
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Franali (25/81) 294
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Manjha Desh (21/68) 295
172025 c c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Jaban (25/78) 296
172025 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c b Yes b Dingi Dhar (25/82) 297
172026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Soidhar (25/80) 298
172026 c c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Beongal (25/79) 299
172033 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Palehi (20/64) 300
17 10 9 11 2 0 17 0 1 13 7 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Ani
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
284 Karshaigad (23/72) c c c c Yes Yes a Yes b
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) c c c c a a a Yes a
286 Karad (23/74) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
287 Lajheri (22/71) c c c Yes Yes a Yes b b
288 Khani (22/70) c c c c a a Yes Yes b
289 Buchair (21/67) c c c c a a a a b
290 Kohila (22/69) c c c c a a a a a
291 Karana (24/77) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
292 Kungash (24/76) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a
293 Shilhi (24/75) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a
294 Franali (25/81) c c c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) c c c Yes Yes Yes a a a
296 Jaban (25/78) c c c c c a Yes Yes b
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
298 Soidhar (25/80) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a
299 Beongal (25/79) c c c c c c a Yes b
300 Palehi (20/64) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 3 11 10 10 13 5

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Location CodeNo:-0028

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes Yes c c a Yes c c Karshaigad (23/72) 284
Yes c c Yes c a Yes c c Bishla Dhar (23/73) 285
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Karad (23/74) 286
Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes c c Lajheri (22/71) 287
Yes Yes c c Yes c a Yes c c Khani (22/70) 288
Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes c c Buchair (21/67) 289
Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes c c Kohila (22/69) 290
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Karana (24/77) 291
Yes Yes c Yes c a Yes c c Kungash (24/76) 292
Yes Yes c Yes c a c c c Shilhi (24/75) 293
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Franali (25/81) 294
Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c Manjha Desh (21/68) 295
Yes Yes c Yes c a Yes c c Jaban (25/78) 296
Yes b c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Dingi Dhar (25/82) 297
Yes Yes c Yes c a c c c Soidhar (25/80) 298
Yes Yes c Yes c a c c c Beongal (25/79) 299
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Palehi (20/64) 300
1 17 8 3 15 5 9 14 0 1 Block T O T A L :

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Ani

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
284 Karshaigad (23/72) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
286 Karad (23/74) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c
287 Lajheri (22/71) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
288 Khani (22/70) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
289 Buchair (21/67) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
290 Kohila (22/69) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
291 Karana (24/77) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c
292 Kungash (24/76) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
293 Shilhi (24/75) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
294 Franali (25/81) c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
296 Jaban (25/78) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c
298 Soidhar (25/80) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
299 Beongal (25/79) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
300 Palehi (20/64) Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
Block T O T A L : 5 17 17 17 4 3 1 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0028
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Karshaigad (23/72) 284
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Bishla Dhar (23/73) 285
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Karad (23/74) 286
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Lajheri (22/71) 287
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Khani (22/70) 288
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Buchair (21/67) 289
c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Kohila (22/69) 290
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Karana (24/77) 291
c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Kungash (24/76) 292
c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Shilhi (24/75) 293
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Franali (25/81) 294
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Manjha Desh (21/68) 295
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Jaban (25/78) 296
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Dingi Dhar (25/82) 297
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Soidhar (25/80) 298
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Beongal (25/79) 299
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SHIMLA Palehi (20/64) 300
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Name of CD Block:-Ani
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
284 Karshaigad (23/72) c 0 55.6 0 0 0 28.2 0
285 Bishla Dhar (23/73) c 0 69.5 0 0 0 22.8 59.9
286 Karad (23/74) c 0 0 48 0 0 12 0
287 Lajheri (22/71) c 0 65 0 0 0 14 0
288 Khani (22/70) c 0 38 0 0 0 35 0
289 Buchair (21/67) c 0 44 0 0 0 10 0
290 Kohila (22/69) c 0 52 0 0 0 30 0
291 Karana (24/77) c 0 52 0 0 0 20 0
292 Kungash (24/76) c 0 53 0 0 0 26.9 0
293 Shilhi (24/75) c 0 34.9 0 0 0 14.9 0
294 Franali (25/81) c 0 85 20 0 0 10 0
295 Manjha Desh (21/68) c 0 150.1 0 0 35.4 38.4 0
296 Jaban (25/78) c 0 11 0 0 0 43 0
297 Dingi Dhar (25/82) c 57 0 0 0 51 90 0
298 Soidhar (25/80) c 0 24.9 0 0 0 26.1 0
299 Beongal (25/79) c 0 18 0 0 0 20 0
300 Palehi (20/64) c 0 0 90.8 0 0 54 0
Block T O T A L : 0 57 753 158.8 0 86.4 495.3 59.9

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Location CodeNo:-0028
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 570.1 0 570.1 0 0 0 0 0 284
367.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 285
0 270 0 270 0 0 0 0 0 286
164 156 0 156 0 0 0 0 0 287
71 141 0 141 0 0 0 0 0 288
58 232 0 232 0 0 0 0 0 289
286 44 0 44 0 0 0 0 0 290
0 268 1 267 0 0 0 0 1 291
79.9 249.1 6.5 242.6 0 0 0 0 6.5 292
65.1 272.2 10.2 262 0 0 0 0 10.2 293
0 392 40 352 40 0 0 0 0 294
0 673.1 1 672.1 0 0 0 0 1 295
117 220 0 220 0 0 0 0 0 296
0 435 0.4 434.6 0.4 0 0 0 0 297
6.2 309.8 16.1 293.8 0 0 0 0 16.1 298
24 246 2 244 0 0 0 0 2 299
21.9 500 1 499 0 0 0 0 1 300
1260.9 4978.3 78.2 4900.2 40.4 0 0 0

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Alphabetical list of villages (CD Block Nirmand)

Name of Village (with Hadbast No. in


Sl. No. 2011 Census village location code number 2001 Census village location code number
brackets)
1 2 3 4
Name of district: Kullu
Name of Sub-district:Nermand

1 Arsu (18/53) 012969 00613700


2 Bael (20/59) 012978 00614600
3 Bari (18/52) 012968 00613600
4 Chail (15/40) 012959 00612700
5 Dethoa (16/46) 012965 00613300
6 Gadej (20/60) 012976 00614400
7 Ghathoo (21/65) 012972 00614000
8 Jhaler (15/42) 012961 00612900
9 Kasholi (18/51) 012982 00615000
10 Koti (16/44) 012963 00613100
11 Kushwa (17/48) 012967 00613500
12 Lote (20/62) 012974 00614200
13 Neether (20/63) 012973 00614100
14 Nermand (20/58) 012977 00614500
15 Nishani (19/56) 012980 00614800
16 Nore (15/43) 012962 00613000
17 Poshana (19/57) 012981 00614900
18 Rahnu (21/66) 012971 00613900
19 Sarahan (15/41) 012960 00612800
20 Sargha (17/47) 012966 00613400
21 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 012975 00614300
22 Shili Kote (16/45) 012964 00613200
23 Sohach (18/54) 012970 00613800
24 Tawar (19/55) 012979 00614700
25 Thachwa (17/50) 012983 00615100
26 Tunan (17/49) 012984 00615200

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand
Number of educational

Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded


amenities available. (If not
available within the village,
the distance range code

Number of households (2011 census)


viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-

Total population ( 2011 census )


10 Kms and

up to one decimal place)

Senior Secondary school


Pre-Primary school (PP)

Secondary School (S)


Middle school (M)
Primary school (P)
Location code no.
Name of village
Sl. No.

(SS)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
301 Chail (15/40) 012959 320 2332 523 1 4 3 1 1
302 Sarahan (15/41) 012960 89 679 156 1 3 2 1 c
303 Jhaler (15/42) 012961 179 1103 248 1 3 1 1 b
304 Nore (15/43) 012962 193 1466 311 a 3 1 1 1
305 Koti (16/44) 012963 198 1233 268 a 2 1 a a
306 Shili Kote (16/45) 012964 301 2210 499 b 3 1 1 b
307 Dethoa (16/46) 012965 313 1692 373 a 3 1 a a
308 Sargha (17/47) 012966 284 1517 338 1 3 1 1 1
309 Kushwa (17/48) 012967 196.4 1531 355 a 3 1 1 c
310 Bari (18/52) 012968 229 1280 284 1 2 1 1 b
311 Arsu (18/53) 012969 244.6 1657 346 5 5 1 3 1
312 Sohach (18/54) 012970 279.2 1566 347 a 2 1 1 c
313 Rahnu (21/66) 012971 359 2324 502 a 4 1 1 1
314 Ghathoo (21/65) 012972 442 2799 614 a 4 3 b b
315 Neether (20/63) 012973 564 3444 796 2 7 3 1 1
316 Lote (20/62) 012974 558 3193 761 a 6 2 2 2
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 012975 290 1306 296 c 3 2 c c
318 Gadej (20/60) 012976 159 877 214 a 2 1 c a
319 Nermand (20/58) 012977 1102 6593 1513 1 5 2 4 1
320 Bael (20/59) 012978 76 696 150 1 1 1 a a
321 Tawar (19/55) 012979 264.6 1498 358 b 4 2 2 1
322 Nishani (19/56) 012980 216.4 1089 245 b 2 1 b b
323 Poshana (19/57) 012981 293 3630 868 3 6 4 1 b
324 Kasholi (18/51) 012982 162 1078 234 a 3 1 1 a
325 Thachwa (17/50) 012983 44 1534 388 b 3 1 1 1
326 Tunan (17/49) 012984 510 4762 1070 a 5 1 2 1
Block T O T A L : 7866.2 53089 12057 17 91 40 27 12
District T O T A L : 60778 396512 84358 109 612 236 120 70

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029
Number of
Medical
c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is
Amenities
available is given).
available
contd..
science & commerce (ASC)

Management institute (MI)

Special school for disabled


Non-formal training centre
Vocational training school

Community health centre


Engineering college(EC)
Medical college (MC)
Degree college of arts

Primary health centre

Name of Village
Polytechnic (Pt)

Others (specify)
(NFTC)

Sl. No.
(CHC)

(PHC)
(SSD)
/ITI

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 1
c c c c c c c c c b Chail (15/40) 301
c c c c c c c c c b Sarahan (15/41) 302
c c c c c c c c c c Jhaler (15/42) 303
c c c c c c c c c c Nore (15/43) 304
c c c c c c c c c b Koti (16/44) 305
c c c c c c c c c b Shili Kote (16/45) 306
c c c c c c c c c b Dethoa (16/46) 307
c c c c c c c c c b Sargha (17/47) 308
c c c c c c c c c c Kushwa (17/48) 309
c c c c c c c c c b Bari (18/52) 310
c c c c c c c c c 1 Arsu (18/53) 311
c c c c c c c c c a Sohach (18/54) 312
c c c c c c c c c c Rahnu (21/66) 313
c c c c c c c c c c Ghathoo (21/65) 314
c c c c c c c c c 1 Neether (20/63) 315
c c c c c c c c c c Lote (20/62) 316
c c c c c c c c c c Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 317
c c c c c c c c c c Gadej (20/60) 318
c c c c c 3 c c 1 1 Nermand (20/58) 319
c c c c c c c c c a Bael (20/59) 320
c c c c c c c c b b Tawar (19/55) 321
c c c c c c c c b b Nishani (19/56) 322
a c c c c b a c c a Poshana (19/57) 323
a c c c c b a c c a Kasholi (18/51) 324
c c c c c c c c c c Thachwa (17/50) 325
c c c c c c c c c c Tunan (17/49) 326
0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3
3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 16

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand
Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not
available within the village , the distance range Number of
code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c Non-
for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is Government
available is given).

Mobile health clinic (MHC)


Maternity and child welfare
Primary health sub centre

Medical practitioner with


Veterinary hospital (VH)
Hospital-allopathic (HA)

hospital/Nursing home.
Family welfare centre

Charitable non Govt.


Hospital-alternative
T.B. clinic (TBC)
Name of Village

Dispensary (D)
medicine (HO)

MBBS Degree
centre (MCW)
Sl. No.

(FWC)
(PHS)

1 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
301 Chail (15/40) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
302 Sarahan (15/41) 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 0
303 Jhaler (15/42) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
304 Nore (15/43) 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 0
305 Koti (16/44) c c c c c 1 a c c 0 0
306 Shili Kote (16/45) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
307 Dethoa (16/46) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
308 Sargha (17/47) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
309 Kushwa (17/48) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
310 Bari (18/52) c c c c c c b c c 0 0
311 Arsu (18/53) c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0
312 Sohach (18/54) c c c c c a a c c 0 0
313 Rahnu (21/66) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
314 Ghathoo (21/65) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
315 Neether (20/63) c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 1
316 Lote (20/62) 1 c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) c c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
318 Gadej (20/60) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
319 Nermand (20/58) 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 1
320 Bael (20/59) c c c c c c a c c 0 0
321 Tawar (19/55) 1 1 c c c b 1 c c 0 0
322 Nishani (19/56) 1 1 c c c b b c c 0 0
323 Poshana (19/57) 1 a c a a a a c a 0 0
324 Kasholi (18/51) 1 a c a a a 1 c a 0 0
325 Thachwa (17/50) 1 c c c c c c c c 0 0
326 Tunan (17/49) 1 c c c c 1 c c c 0 0
Block T O T A L : 15 2 0 0 0 12 15 0 0 0 2
District T O T A L : 90 19 1 11 1 90 58 0 4 2 13

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029

Availability of drinking water -


Medical Amenities available.
Yes / No
Traditional practitioner and
Medical practitioner with

Medical practitioner with

Well water (Covered /

Tube wells / Bore well


(Treated/Untreated)

Name of Village
Uncovered well)
Medicine Shop

River / Canal
other degree

faith healer .

Hand Pump
Tap water
no degree

Sl. No.
Others

Spring

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Chail (15/40) 301
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Sarahan (15/41) 302
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Jhaler (15/42) 303
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Nore (15/43) 304
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Koti (16/44) 305
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Shili Kote (16/45) 306
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Dethoa (16/46) 307
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Sargha (17/47) 308
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes No Kushwa (17/48) 309
0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes No No No No Bari (18/52) 310
0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No Arsu (18/53) 311
0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No Sohach (18/54) 312
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Rahnu (21/66) 313
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Ghathoo (21/65) 314
1 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Neether (20/63) 315
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Lote (20/62) 316
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 317
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Gadej (20/60) 318
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Nermand (20/58) 319
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Bael (20/59) 320
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Tawar (19/55) 321
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No Yes No Nishani (19/56) 322
0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Poshana (19/57) 323
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes Kasholi (18/51) 324
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Thachwa (17/50) 325
0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Tunan (17/49) 326
1 1 0 0 0 26 3 23 0 7 12
9 21 79 66 0 310 5 109 0 112 60

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand

Communication
Availability of toilet & others Yes / and transport
No facilities
contd...

Community toilet excluding


Community toilet including

available near the village.


sanitary hardware outlet

Post & Telegraph office


Community bio- gas or
Rural sanitary mart or

Sub post office (SPO)


Tank / Pond / Lake

recycle of waste for


Name ofVillage

Post office(PO)
productive use.

(P&TO)
Sl. No.

Others

bath.

bath.
1 2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
301 Chail (15/40) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
302 Sarahan (15/41) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
303 Jhaler (15/42) No No No No No No Yes b c
304 Nore (15/43) No No No No No No Yes b c
305 Koti (16/44) No No No No No No b c Yes
306 Shili Kote (16/45) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
307 Dethoa (16/46) No No No No No No c a c
308 Sargha (17/47) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
309 Kushwa (17/48) No No No No No No Yes Yes c
310 Bari (18/52) No No No No No No b b c
311 Arsu (18/53) No No No No No No Yes c c
312 Sohach (18/54) No No No No No No Yes b c
313 Rahnu (21/66) No Yes No No No No Yes c Yes
314 Ghathoo (21/65) No No No No No No Yes b c
315 Neether (20/63) Yes No No No No No Yes a Yes
316 Lote (20/62) Yes No No No No No Yes a Yes
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) Yes No No No No No Yes Yes c
318 Gadej (20/60) Yes No No No No No Yes Yes c
319 Nermand (20/58) No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
320 Bael (20/59) No No No No No No a a c
321 Tawar (19/55) No No No No Yes No b a b
322 Nishani (19/56) No No Yes No No No Yes Yes b
323 Poshana (19/57) No No No No No No Yes Yes a
324 Kasholi (18/51) No No No No No No Yes a a
325 Thachwa (17/50) Yes No No No No No Yes Yes c
326 Tunan (17/49) Yes No No No No No Yes Yes c
Block T O T A L : 6 1 1 0 1 0 21 12 5
District T O T A L : 8 17 20 11 10 1 93 131 15

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Village Directory
( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029
Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available
code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available
within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms,
b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility
is available is given).
(Land lines)
Public call office (PCO)

Internet cafes/ Common


Mobile phone coverage

Bus service (Public &


Private courier facility

Auto/Modified Autos
service centre (CSC)
Village Pin Code

Name of Village
Railway stations

Taxis and Vans


Telephones

Tractors
Private)

Sl. No.
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2 1
172023 c c Yes c c Yes c c c c Chail (15/40) 301
172023 c c Yes c c Yes c c c c Sarahan (15/41) 302
172023 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Jhaler (15/42) 303
172023 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c Nore (15/43) 304
172002 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Koti (16/44) 305
172002 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Shili Kote (16/45) 306
172002 a c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Dethoa (16/46) 307
172023 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Sargha (17/47) 308
172023 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Kushwa (17/48) 309
172023 b b Yes c c b c c c c Bari (18/52) 310
172023 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Arsu (18/53) 311
172023 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Sohach (18/54) 312
172029 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Rahnu (21/66) 313
172023 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c Ghathoo (21/65) 314
172033 Yes Yes c c c Yes c c Yes c Neether (20/63) 315
172033 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Lote (20/62) 316
172023 Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 317
172023 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Gadej (20/60) 318
172023 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes c Nermand (20/58) 319
172023 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c a Yes Bael (20/59) 320
172023 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c b Yes Tawar (19/55) 321
172023 b Yes Yes c c Yes c b Yes b Nishani (19/56) 322
172001 Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes c a Yes Yes Poshana (19/57) 323
172001 Yes a Yes a a a c a b b Kasholi (18/51) 324
172001 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Thachwa (17/50) 325
172002 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c c Tunan (17/49) 326
26 21 10 24 1 0 24 0 0 10 10
314 253 67 265 20 7 234 0 83 164 123

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Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand
Village connected to highways, village
Communication roads, banks & credit societies (If amenities
and transport available code -Yes is given, If not available
contd… within the village, the distance range code
viz;

Water bounded macadam(W


Connected to others district
Connected to major district
Carts driven by animals
Sea /River ferry service
Connected to national
rickshaws(Manual &

Connected to state
Name of Village

Machine driven)

Kutchcha roads
highway(NH)

highway(SH)
Cycle-pulled

Pucca roads
road (MDR)
Sl. No.

road
1 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
301 Chail (15/40) c c c c c c c Yes Yes
302 Sarahan (15/41) c c c c c c c Yes Yes
303 Jhaler (15/42) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
304 Nore (15/43) c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
305 Koti (16/44) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
306 Shili Kote (16/45) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
307 Dethoa (16/46) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
308 Sargha (17/47) c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes
309 Kushwa (17/48) c c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes
310 Bari (18/52) c c c b b Yes Yes b b
311 Arsu (18/53) c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c
312 Sohach (18/54) c c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes a
313 Rahnu (21/66) c c c c c Yes Yes b b
314 Ghathoo (21/65) c c c c c Yes Yes c c
315 Neether (20/63) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c
316 Lote (20/62) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes b
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
318 Gadej (20/60) c c c a a c Yes Yes Yes Yes
319 Nermand (20/58) c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes
320 Bael (20/59) c c a c c Yes a Yes Yes
321 Tawar (19/55) c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
322 Nishani (19/56) c c c c c b Yes Yes b
323 Poshana (19/57) c c a c a Yes Yes Yes Yes
324 Kasholi (18/51) c c a b b Yes a Yes Yes
325 Thachwa (17/50) c c c a Yes c Yes a Yes Yes
326 Tunan (17/49) c c c b Yes c Yes b Yes Yes
Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 1 4 9 21 20 23 18
District T O T A L : 0 0 0 54 107 148 184 187 185 133

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( As in 2009 )
Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029

a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Availability of miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms of facilities (If amenities available
nearest place where facility code -Yes is given, If not available
is available is given). within the village, contd…
Commercial & Co-operative

Public distribution system

Mandis / Regular market


Self-Help Group (SHG)

Agricultural marketing
Navigable waterway

Agricultural Credit
(river/canal)(NW)

Name of Village
Footpaths (FP)

Weekly Haat
(PDS) shop
Societies

Sl. No.
society
Banks
ATM

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2 1
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c Chail (15/40) 301
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c Sarahan (15/41) 302
Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c c Jhaler (15/42) 303
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Nore (15/43) 304
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Koti (16/44) 305
Yes c c c c Yes c c c Shili Kote (16/45) 306
Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Dethoa (16/46) 307
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Sargha (17/47) 308
Yes c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Kushwa (17/48) 309
Yes c c b Yes Yes c c c Bari (18/52) 310
Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c c Arsu (18/53) 311
Yes a c c Yes Yes c c c Sohach (18/54) 312
Yes c c c a Yes c c c Rahnu (21/66) 313
Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c c Ghathoo (21/65) 314
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Neether (20/63) 315
Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Lote (20/62) 316
c Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 317
c Yes a c Yes c Yes c c c Gadej (20/60) 318
Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes a a Nermand (20/58) 319
Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c c Bael (20/59) 320
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes c b Yes Tawar (19/55) 321
Yes b b Yes Yes b c b Yes Nishani (19/56) 322
Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes c c Poshana (19/57) 323
Yes b b Yes Yes Yes a c c Kasholi (18/51) 324
c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c Thachwa (17/50) 325
c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Tunan (17/49) 326
0 26 8 1 14 20 25 7 0 2
6 312 87 13 95 122 173 55 0 6

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Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand

the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and
c for 10+ kms of nearest place contd…

Others (Nutritional Centres)


ASHA (Accredited Social

Sports Club / Recreation

Public Reading Room


Development Scheme
(Nutritional Centres)

(Nutritional Centres)

Cinema / Video Hall


Anganwadi Centre

Community centre
Name of Village

with/without TV
Integrated Child

Health Activist)

Public Library
Sports Field,
Sl. No.

Centre
1 2 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
301 Chail (15/40) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
302 Sarahan (15/41) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
303 Jhaler (15/42) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
304 Nore (15/43) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
305 Koti (16/44) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
306 Shili Kote (16/45) c Yes Yes Yes c b Yes c c c
307 Dethoa (16/46) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
308 Sargha (17/47) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
309 Kushwa (17/48) c Yes Yes Yes c c c c c c
310 Bari (18/52) c Yes Yes Yes c b c c c c
311 Arsu (18/53) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
312 Sohach (18/54) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
313 Rahnu (21/66) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
314 Ghathoo (21/65) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
315 Neether (20/63) c Yes Yes Yes c a c c c c
316 Lote (20/62) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
318 Gadej (20/60) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
319 Nermand (20/58) a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c c c
320 Bael (20/59) c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
321 Tawar (19/55) Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c c c
322 Nishani (19/56) Yes Yes Yes Yes c b b c c c
323 Poshana (19/57) c Yes Yes Yes a Yes c c c c
324 Kasholi (18/51) c Yes Yes Yes a Yes c c c c
325 Thachwa (17/50) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c c c
326 Tunan (17/49) Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c c c
Block T O T A L : 13 26 26 26 1 21 7 0 0 0
District T O T A L : 83 248 314 314 17 110 19 0 0 0

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029
Availability of electricity
(Yes/No) Nearest Town
where facility is
available is
given).
Power Supply for Domestic
Birth & Death Registration

Power Supply for All Uses


Assembly Polling station

Agricultural Use (EAG)

Commercial Use (EC)


Newspaper Supply

Power Supply for

Power Supply for

Name of Village
Use (ED)

Sl. No.
Office

Name
(EA)

95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 2 1


c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Chail (15/40) 301
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Sarahan (15/41) 302
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Jhaler (15/42) 303
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Nore (15/43) 304
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Koti (16/44) 305
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Shili Kote (16/45) 306
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Dethoa (16/46) 307
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Sargha (17/47) 308
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Kushwa (17/48) 309
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Bari (18/52) 310
b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Arsu (18/53) 311
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Sohach (18/54) 312
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Rahnu (21/66) 313
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Ghathoo (21/65) 314
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Neether (20/63) 315
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Lote (20/62) 316
c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Shilhi-Himri (20/61) 317
a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Gadej (20/60) 318
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Nermand (20/58) 319
a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Bael (20/59) 320
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Tawar (19/55) 321
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Nishani (19/56) 322
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Poshana (19/57) 323
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Kasholi (18/51) 324
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Thachwa (17/50) 325
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RAMPUR Tunan (17/49) 326
11 26 25 26 26 26 26 0
152 201 171 314 314 314 314 0

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Census of India 2011-
Amenities and Land use
Name of District:-Kullu
Name of CD Block:-Nirmand
Land

Area under different types of land use (in hectares

Distance range code i.e. a

Land Under Miscellaneous


Kms and c for 10+ kms .

Barren and Un-cultivable


for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10

Permanent Pastures and

Fallow lands other than


Culturable Waste Land
Other Grazing Lands
agricultural Uses
Name of Village

Area under Non-

Tree Crops etc.

current fallows
Sl. No.

Forests

land
1 2 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
301 Chail (15/40) c 5 76 0 0 0 0 0
302 Sarahan (15/41) c 0 19 2 0 0 1 0
303 Jhaler (15/42) c 0 0 37 0 0 11 15
304 Nore (15/43) c 0 40 19 0 0 8 0
305 Koti (16/44) c 0 20 0 0 0 23 0
306 Shili Kote (16/45) c 0 44 0 0 0 23 0
307 Dethoa (16/46) c 0 30 0 0 0 26 0
308 Sargha (17/47) c 0 65 0 0 0 9 0
309 Kushwa (17/48) c 0 46.5 0 0 1.9 5.6 0
310 Bari (18/52) c 0 0 70 0 0 0 0
311 Arsu (18/53) c 0 13 0 32.6 0 0 0
312 Sohach (18/54) c 0 45.2 0 8.8 0 25.7 0
313 Rahnu (21/66) c 0 64 0 0 30 18 0
314 Ghathoo (21/65) c 0 0 75 0 0 49 24
315 Neether (20/63) c 0 27 76 0 0 22 0
316 Lote (20/62) c 0 42 45 0 0 109 0
317 Shilhi-Himri (20/61) c 0 32 0 0 0 54 0
318 Gadej (20/60) c 0 8 0 0 0 33 0
319 Nermand (20/58) c 126 110 0 0 0 0 0
320 Bael (20/59) c 0 0 10 0 0 8 0
321 Tawar (19/55) c 0 22 18 0 0 16.1 0
322 Nishani (19/56) c 0 21 7 0 0 7 0
323 Poshana (19/57) a 0 5 0 0 0 7 0
324 Kasholi (18/51) a 0 4 0 0 0 5 0
325 Thachwa (17/50) c 0 9 0 0 0 7 0
326 Tunan (17/49) c 0 83 0 0 0 20 15
Block T O T A L : 0 131 825.7 359 41.4 31.9 487.4 54
District T O T A L : 0 3175.3 5075.2 3321.3 5746.8 3742.7 3082 785.3

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Location CodeNo:-026
Location CodeNo:-0029
Use
Name of three most
important
Area irrigated by source
rounded up to one decimal place) commodities
(in hectare).
manufactured

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW)
Total Irrigated Land Area

Total Un-irrigated Land

Tanks/Lakes(T/L)
Water Falls(WF)
Current Fallows

Net Area Sown

Canals ( C )

Others(O)

Second

Sl. No.
Third
Area

First
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1
0 239 7 232 0 0 0 0 7 301
0 67 7 60 0 0 0 7 0 302
0 116 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 303
0 126 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 304
15 140 12 128 0 0 0 0 12 305
21 213 15 198 15 0 0 0 0 306
50 207 20 187 20 0 0 0 0 307
0 210 0 210 0 0 0 0 0 308
0 142.4 1 141.4 0 0 0 0 1 309
0 159 0 159 0 0 0 0 0 310
0 199 18 181 0 0 0 0 18 311
0 199.4 13 186.4 0 0 0 0 13 312
0 247 20 227 0 20 0 0 0 313
0 294 34 260 34 0 0 0 0 314
0 439 26 413 0 0 0 0 26 315
0 362 0 362 0 0 0 0 0 316
0 204 6 198 6 0 0 0 0 317
0 118 70 48 70 0 0 0 0 318
0 866 43 823 43 0 0 0 0 319
0 58 38 20 0 0 0 0 38 320
0 208.5 16.8 191.7 0 0 0 0 16.8 321
0 181.4 0 181.4 0 0 0 0 0 322
0 281 4 277 0 0 0 0 4 323
0 153 2 151 0 0 0 0 2 324
0 28 6 22 6 0 0 0 0 325
0 392 8 384 8 0 0 0 0 326
86 5849.7 366.8 5482.9 202 20 0 7
1400.7 34449.7 2085.8 32363.6 252.1 20 0 7

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Appendices to village directory
Apppendix 1:

Appendix 1 of the Village Directory depicts C.D. block wise abstract of educational, medical,
drinking water, post & telegraph, transport, banks, credit societies, recreation facility, miscellaneous and
power supply facilities available in the 314 total inhabited villages. Out of total 314 inhabited villages in
the district, 69 villages have the facility of pre-primary school, 244 villages have primary school, 172
villages have middle school, 100 villages have secondary school and 62 villages have senior secondary
school. There are 2 villages in the district having college facility providing education of graduate and
above level. There is 1 village in the district that has vocational training school/ITI. There are 67 villages
in the district which do not have any type of educational institution and students of these villages have to
go out of their village to avail the service. Of these 67 villages 62 villages are located in Naggar C.D.
block and 5 villages in Kullu C.D. block.
As regards medical facility, there are 11 hospitals (allopathic) in the district of these 7 are in
Anni C.D. block, 3 in Naggar C.D. block and 1 in Banjar C.D. block. There is only 1 village in the district
located in Anni C.D. block which has a facility of hospital-alternative medicine. District have 4
Community health centres, 16 Primary health centres, 90 Primary health sub centres, 17 Maternity and
child welfare centres, 1 T.B. clinic and 4 Family welfare centres. Of the 85 dispensaries in the district 24
dispensaries are in Kullu C.D. block, 20 are in Banjar C.D. block, 17 are in Anni C.D. block and 12 each
in Naggar & Nirmand C.D. blocks, respectively. District have 58 Veterinary hospital, of these maximum
of 16 are in Naggar C.D. block, 15 in Nirmand C.D. block, 12 in Kullu C.D. block, 8 in Banjar C.D. block
and 7 in Anni C.D. block. In the district 9 villages have medical practioner with MBBS degree and 8
villages have medical practioner with other degree whereas 38 shops cater the needs of medicine at
village level. There are 160 villages in the district which do not have any medical facility of any sort in
the village. Maximum of such villages are located in Naggar C.D. block (136) and Banjar C.D. block
(13).
After taking all the district figures together regarding drinking water, all the 314 inhabited
villages have got the facility of drinking water in the village itself. There are number of villages which
have more than one source of drinking water. Of these most important source of drinking is tap water and
out of 314 inhabited villages tap water is available to 310 villages, spring water is available to 112
villages, hand pump is available to 109 villages, 60 villages have the facility of river/canal water, 17
villages have the facility of other source, tank/pond/lake water is available to 8 villages and well water
(covered/uncovered) facility is available to only 5 villages.

As regards post & telegraph facility in the district, post office and sub-post office facility is
available to 93 and 131 villages, respectively, post & telegraph offices facility is available to 15 villages,
phone (land lines) facility is available to 253 villages besides mobile phone coverage to 265 villages. 67
villages have the facility of public call office and 20 have internet cafes/common service centre.

In the district 187 villages are connected to pucca road, 234 villages have the bus service, 164
have the facility of taxi & van, bank facility is available to 87 villages, 60 villages have the facility of
ATM, 87 villages have agricultural credit societies in the village itself. 173 villages have public
distribution system (PDS) shop. Regarding availability of newspaper, 152 villages are getting newspaper,
all the villages have been provided with the power supply.

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Appendix IA:

Appendix 1A deals with the C.D. block wise villages by number of primary schools. Out of
314 villages in the district 70 villages are deprived from the facility of primary school, of these 65 are
primary schools falls in Naggar C.D. block and 5 in Kullu C.D. block. In the district 100 villages have
single primary school; maximum numbers of 90 villages are in Naggar C.D. block and lowest Nirmand
C.D. block. There are 44 villages in the district, each of them has two primary school, and 44 villages are
such in which each village is having three primary schools. Another 52 villages having 4+ primary school
each, of these 20 primary schools are in Kullu C.D. block followed by 13 in Anni C.D. block and lowest
number of 3 in Naggar C.D. block.

Appendix 1B:
Appendix 1B depicts C.D. block wise information regarding different type of educational
institutions. There are 67 villages in the district which do not have any type of educational institution, 62
of these are located in Naggar C.D. block and 5 in Kullu C.D. block. 75 villages in the district are such
which has one primary school but no middle school in the village, maximum numbers of 62 are in Naggar
C.D. block. There are 169 villages which are having at least one primary school and one middle school in
each village. Similarly 99 villages are such in which each village is having at least one middle and one
secondary school.

Appendix 1C:
Appendix 1C deals with the villages having different sources of drinking water. There are
199 villages in the entire district which have single source of drinking water i.e. tap whereas 111 villages
in the district are having more than one source from amongst tap, well, tube well and hand pump.

Appendix II:
Appendix II deals with the villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one
or more amenities in the district. There are 10 villages in the district which are having population 5000
and above. All the villages are having one or the other amenities. Out of these 10 villages, senior
secondary school is available in 8 villages, primary health sub-centres in 7 villages, bank facility is
available in 6 villages, tap drinking water and bus facility in all the villages whereas neither of these
village has no facility of college in the villages itself.

Appendix III:
Appendix III deals with land utilization data in respect of census town in hectare. Shamshi
(CT) has a total area of 322 hectare. Out of total area of 322 hectare 48 hectare comes area under non
agricultural uses and 274 hectare under net area sown. Of total 274 hectare net area sown 53 hectare area
covered under total irrigated land area and 221 hectare area total un- irrigated land area.

Appendix IV:
Appendix IV of the Village Directory gives C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where
no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. In the entire district there is no such village
which is having only drinking water facility.

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Appendix V:
Appendix V of the Village Directory shows the number of villages not having Scheduled
Castes population. Out of 326 villages in the district, 12 villages are uninhabited and rest of 314 villages
are inhabited. Out of 314 inhabited villages, 47 are such which do not have any Scheduled Castes
population, of these 44 villages are in Naggar C.D. block and 2 in Kullu C.D. block and one in Banjar
C.D. block.

Appendix VI:
Appendix VI shows number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population. Out of 314
inhabited villages there are 146 villages which are not having Scheduled Tribes population and the
remaining 168 inhabited villages are such which are having some Scheduled Tribes population. Naggar
C.D. block has the highest number of 68 villages which do not have Scheduled Tribes population
followed by 31 villages in Banjar C.D. block, 20 villages in Kullu C.D. block, 16 villages in Nirmand
C.D. block and 11 villages in Anni C.D. block.

Appendix VII A:
Appendix VII-A depicts list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes
to total population by ranges of such villages where Scheduled Castes population has been recorded in
Census 2011. These percentage ranges are as less than 5, 5-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50 and 51-75 per
cent of total population of villages.

Appendix VII B:
Appendix VII-B depicts list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to total
population by percentage ranges in the villages where Scheduled Tribes population has been recorded
such as less than 5, 5-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50 and 51-75 per cent.

Appendix VIII:

Appendix VIII shows the list of villages under each Gram Panchayat. This appendix could not
be generated because in Himachal Pradesh a few few villages fall in more than one panchayat.

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Appendix I -
Summary showing total number of villages having
District: Kullu (026)

villages in the C. D. block


Total number of inhabited
Villages having educational institutions

Total population of C.D.

Vocational training
Pre-primary school
Name of CD block

Degree college of

Degree college of
Secondary school
Senior secondary

Medical college
Primary school

arts sceince &


Middle school

Management
engineering

Polytechnic
school (SS)

school /ITI
commerce

institute
Sl.No.

block
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 0025-Naggar 174 1,01,550 32 109 50 21 12 1 - - - - -
2 0026-Kullu 55 1,24,750 13 50 45 28 22 - - - - - -
3 0027-Banjar 42 60,206 3 42 34 19 7 - - - - - -
4 0028-Anni 17 56,917 11 17 17 13 10 1 - - - - -
5 0029-Nirmand 26 53,089 10 26 26 19 11 - - - - - 1
Total 314 3,96,512 69 244 172 100 62 2 - - - - 1

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educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level

Contd… Villages having Medical institutions


Non-formal training

Hospital-alternative
Maternity and child

Veterinary hospital
Hospital-allopathic

Name of CD block
Primary health sub
Community health
Special school for

Others (specify)

No educational

Primary health

welfare centre

Dispensary
T.B. clinic

medicine
disabled

facility

Sl. No.
centre

centre

centre

centre
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 1
- - - 62 - 5 13 4 - 3 - 12 16 0025-Naggar 1
- - - 5 1 5 31 1 - - - 24 12 0026-Kullu 2
- - - - - 2 15 2 - 1 - 20 8 0027-Banjar 3
- - - - 2 1 16 8 1 7 1 17 7 0028-Anni 4
- - - - 1 3 15 2 - - - 12 15 0029-Nirmand 5
- - - 67 4 16 90 17 1 11 1 85 58 Total

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Appendix I -
Summary showing total number of villages having
District: Kullu (026)
Villages having Medical institutions (contd.)
Villages having drinking water

Mobile health clinic

(with other degree)

Tubewell/ borewell
No medical facility

(coverd/ uncovered
Medical practioner

Medical practioner
Name of CD block

(treated/untreated)

No drinking water
Tank/ pond/ lake
Family welfare

Medicine shop
(with MBBS

River/ canal
Hand pump
Well water
Tap water
Degree)

facility
Sl. No.

Others

Others
Spring
centre

well)
1 2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
1 0025-Naggar - 1 3 2 15 - 136 171 1 36 - 32 24 - 4 -
2 0026-Kullu - - 2 2 19 - 8 54 - 23 - 47 2 - - -
3 0027-Banjar - 1 1 3 2 - 13 42 1 13 - 13 16 1 6 -
4 0028-Anni - 2 1 0 2 - - 17 - 14 - 13 6 1 6 -
5 0029-Nirmand - 0 2 1 0 - 3 26 3 23 - 7 12 6 1 -
Total - 4 9 8 38 - 160 310 5 109 - 112 60 8 17 -

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educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level

Villages having Post & Telegraph Villages having transport

Auto/ modified autos

ways (river/canal/sea
Village roads-pucca

Name of CD block
Phone (land lines)

Public call office

Common service
Post & telegraph

Navigable water
Railway station
(public/private)
Sub post office

Internet cafes/
Mobile phone

ferry service)
Taxi & vans
Bus service
Post office

coverage

Tractors

Sl. No.
centre
office

road
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1
15 53 3 137 30 140 15 90 125 - 65 96 69 5 0025-Naggar 1
5 33 2 54 7 54 2 38 41 - 17 37 34 - 0026-Kullu 2
35 21 3 31 11 36 - 29 27 - - 8 3 - 0027-Banjar 3
17 12 2 10 9 11 2 10 17 - 1 13 7 1 0028-Anni 4
21 12 5 21 10 24 1 20 24 - - 10 10 - 0029-Nirmand 5
93 131 15 253 67 265 20 187 234 0 83 164 123 6 Total

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Appendix I -
Summary showing total number of villages having
District: Kullu (026)
Credit
Banks Villages having recreation facility Miscellaneous
societies

Availability of news
Agricultural credit

system (PDS) shop


Name of CD block

Commercial & co-

Public distribution
Cinema / video

Public reading
Public library

Weekly haat
operative

societies
Sl. No.

rooms

paper
ATM

halls
1 2 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
1 0025-Naggar 54 7 19 - - - 77 71 -
2 0026-Kullu 10 1 30 - - - 49 42 -
3 0027-Banjar 7 1 17 - - - 8 26 -
4 0028-Anni 8 3 15 - - - 7 9 -
5 0029-Nirmand 8 1 14 - - - 11 25 -
Total 87 13 95 - - - 152 173 -

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educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level

Villages having power


supply

Name of CD block
registration office
Asembly polling

Birth & death

Not available
Available

Sl. No.
station

68 69 70 71 2 1
76 46 174 - 0025-Naggar 1
49 48 55 - 0026-Kullu 2
36 35 42 - 0027-Banjar 3
14 17 17 - 0028-Anni 4
26 25 26 - 0029-Nirmand 5
201 171 314 - Total

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Appendix IA - village directory
Villages by number of primary schools
District: Kullu (026)
Sl.No. Name of C.D.Block Total number of Number of primary schools
inhabited villages None One Two Three Four +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 0025-Naggar 174 65 90 13 3 3
2 0026-Kullu 55 5 5 10 15 20
3 0027-Banjar 42 - 4 16 16 6
4 0028-Anni 17 - - - 4 13
5 0029-Nirmand 26 - 1 5 10 10
Total 314 70 100 - 48 52

Appendix IB - village directory


Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools
District: Kullu (026)
Sl.No. Name of C.D. Total number of Type of educational institutions available
Block inhabited villages No At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle
school school and no middle school and one school and one
school middle school secondary school
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 0025-Naggar 174 62 62 47 20
2 0026-Kullu 55 5 5 45 28
3 0027-Banjar 42 - 8 34 19
4 0028-Anni 17 - - 17 13
5 0029-Nirmand 26 - - 26 19
Total 314 67 75 169 99

Appendix IC - Village Directory


Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available
District: Kullu (026)
Sl.No. Name of Number of villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available
C.D.Block Only tap Only well Only tubewell Only More than one source only
(treated/ (covered / /borewell handpump from tap, well, tubewell,hand
untreated) uncovered) pump
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 0025-Naggar 135 - - - 36
2 0026-Kullu 31 - - - 23
3 0027-Banjar 28 - - - 14
4 0028-Anni 3 - - - 14
5 0029-Nirmand 2 - - - 24
Total 199 - - - 111

Appendix II- Village Directory


Villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available.
District: Kullu (026)
Sl. Name of CD Name of village Location Population Amenities not available (indicate N.A. where amenity not available)
No. Block code Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Banks
number secondary health sub drinking facility by pucca
school centre water road
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 0025-Naggar Kais (25/47) 012849 7,234 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available
2 0025-Naggar Kharal (25/50) 012870 12,384 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.
3 0026-Kullu Bajaura (36/89) 012877 5,852 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available
4 0026-Kullu Shillihar (37/91) 012879 9,132 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.
5 0026-Kullu Manikarn (40/101) 012883 6,136 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available
6 0026-Kullu Diar (37/92) 012891 5,114 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.
7 0026-Kullu Parli (37/94) 012895 5,073 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.
8 0028-Anni Karshaigad (23/72) 012942 5,416 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available
9 0028-Anni Manjha Desh (21/68) 012953 7,168 Available N.A. Available Available Available N.A. Available
10 0029-Nirmand Nermand (20/58) 012977 6,593 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

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Appendix III - Village Directory
Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns.
Name of the District: Kullu(026)
Fallow
Permanent Total
Name of Area under Barren Land Under Lands Total
Pastures Culturable Net Un-
Census Towns Total Non- and Un- Miscellaneous other Current Irrigated
Sl. Forests and Other Waste Area irrigated
and C.D.Block Area agricultural cultivable Tree Crops than Fallows Land
No Grazing Land Sown Land
within Bracket Uses land etc. Current Area
Lands Area
Fallows
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Shamshi (Kullu) 322 48 274 53 221

Appendix IV - Village Directory


C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available.
District: Kullu(026)
Serial number Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
- -

Appendix V- Village Directory


Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population
District: Kullu(026)
Sl.No. Name of C.D. Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no Scheduled
Block villages villages villages Castes population
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 0025-Naggar 185 11 174 44
2 0026-Kullu 56 1 55 2
3 0027-Banjar 42 - 42 1
4 0028-Anni 17 - 17 -
5 0029-Nirmand 26 - 26 -
Total 326 12 314 47

Appendix VI - Village Directory


Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population
District: Kullu(026)
Sl.No. Name of C.D. Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no
Block villages villages villages Scheduled Tribes population
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 0025-Naggar 185 11 174 68
2 0026-Kullu 56 1 55 20
3 0027-Banjar 42 - 42 31
4 0028-Anni 17 - 17 11
5 0029-Nirmand 26 - 26 16
Total 326 12 314 146

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Appendix VII - Village Directory
List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar(0025)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Nil 012668 Up Muhal Majhach
Nil 012680 Up Muhal Manali Ser
Nil 012691 Up Muhal Klaont
Nil 012692 Up Muhal Jhunjhari
Nil 012695 Up Muhal Chharogi
Nil 012702 Muhal Riyara (22/30)
Nil 012703 Up Muhal Defri
Nil 012704 Muhal Shigli (22/31)
Nil 012705 Up Muhal Kasheri
Nil 012706 Up Muhal Nayalag
Nil 012729 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17
Nil 012732 Up Muhal Jamari
Nil 012741 Up Muhal Pulag
Nil 012750 Up Muhal Dachnee
Nil 012753 Pichlihar (29/64)
Nil 012754 Up Muhal chukdee
Nil 012757 Up Muhal Kabhi
Nil 012758 Up Muhal Kaistha
Nil 012762 Up Muhal Daral
Nil 012764 Up Muhal Pradee
Nil 012766 Up Muhal Runga - Ist
Nil 012767 Up Muhal Runga - II nd
Nil 012769 Up Muhal challogee
Nil 012772 Mandalgarh (28/62)
Nil 012773 Up Muhal Himri
Nil 012774 Up Muhal Parvi
Nil 012776 Up Muhal Grahan
Nil 012798 Up Muhal Kufri
Nil 012808 Manjhlihar (27/57)
Nil 012809 Up Muhal Kahudhar
Nil 012811 Up Muhal Sajuni
Nil 012821 Up Muhal Chatee
Nil 012822 Up Muhal Nayanu sari
Nil 012823 Up Muhal Paljot
Nil 012824 Up Muhal Shanshr
Nil 012825 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee
Nil 012826 Up Muhal Kharol
Nil 012833 Up Muhal Shahadgran
Nil 012835 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd
Nil 012836 Up Muhal Mehra Bag
Nil 012838 Up Muhal Deogra
Nil 012844 Up Muhal Dhama
Nil 012846 Up Muhal Phata Ban
Nil 012848 Up Muhal Kalmidhar
Less than 5 012659 UP Muhal Solang
Less than 5 012660 UP Muhal Kothi
Less than 5 012661 UP Muhal Kulang
Less than 5 012663 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach
Less than 5 012697 Up Muhal Shangchar
Less than 5 012701 Up Muhal Gumidhar
Less than 5 012707 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32)
Less than 5 012709 Up Muhal Shilha
Less than 5 012719 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun
Less than 5 012728 Up Muhal Hamta

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar(0025)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Less than 5 012738 Up Muhal Raman
Less than 5 012778 Up Muhal Trisdee
Less than 5 012779 Up Muhal Khdihar
Less than 5 012784 Up Muhal Mahiliser
Less than 5 012814 Up Muhal Dalashan
Less than 5 012819 Up Muhal Hirnee
Less than 5 012842 Up Muhal Mahilee
Less than 5 012882 Malana (24/44)
5 - 10 012658 Palchan (21/24)
5 - 10 012662 Muhal Buruwa (21/25)
5 - 10 012675 Muhal Manali (21/26)
5 - 10 012688 Muhal Shallin (21/28)
5 - 10 012693 Up Muhal Gadherani
5 - 10 012721 Up Muhal Khakhanal
5 - 10 012730 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7
5 - 10 012751 Meha (22/33)
5 - 10 012752 Up Muhal Bhujnu
5 - 10 012761 Up Muhal Bagnee
5 - 10 012770 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi
5 - 10 012775 Up Muhal Kral
5 - 10 012837 Up Muhal Barnot
11 - 20 012665 Up Muhal Shanag
11 - 20 012667 Up Muhal Bahang
11 - 20 012669 Bashisht (20/23)
11 - 20 012670 Up Muhal Kaushala
11 - 20 012673 Up Muhal Aleu
11 - 20 012684 Up Muhal Simsa
11 - 20 012685 Up Muhal Syal
11 - 20 012686 Up Muhal Chhiyal
11 - 20 012689 Up Muhal Klath
11 - 20 012690 Up Muhal Parsha
11 - 20 012698 Up Muhal Dobha
11 - 20 012700 Muhal Pangan (22/38)
11 - 20 012708 Up Muhal Magana
11 - 20 012710 Muhal Bari (22/36)
11 - 20 012714 Up Muhal Haripur
11 - 20 012717 Sajla (23/39)
11 - 20 012720 Muhal Gojra (20/20)
11 - 20 012723 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21)
11 - 20 012724 Up Muhal Bhanara
11 - 20 012727 Muhal Prini (20/22)
11 - 20 012731 Up Muhal Shuru
11 - 20 012735 Up Muhal chaki
11 - 20 012742 Up Muhal Rumsu
11 - 20 012747 Katrain (22/35)
11 - 20 012749 Dawara (22/34)
11 - 20 012760 Up Muhal Nari
11 - 20 012768 Up Muhal Dhara
11 - 20 012787 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist
11 - 20 012790 Up Muhal Pangan
11 - 20 012793 Shillihar (27/60)
11 - 20 012794 Up Muhal Jallohra
11 - 20 012795 Up Muhal Kamarda
11 - 20 012796 Up Muhal Janehda3

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar(0025)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
11 - 20 012797 Up Muhal Mathi shil
11 - 20 012812 Up Muhal Kharga
11 - 20 012815 Up Muhal Nashalla
11 - 20 012829 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar
11 - 20 012839 Up Muhal Sharnee
11 - 20 012840 Up Muhal Archandee Ist
11 - 20 012847 Up Muhal Gohru
21 - 30 012672 Up Muhal Chachoga
21 - 30 012674 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal
21 - 30 012681 Up Muhal Kaliganch
21 - 30 012687 Up Muhal Kanyal
21 - 30 012694 Muhal Bran (22/29)
21 - 30 012699 Up Muhal Rampur
21 - 30 012712 Badgran (22/37)
21 - 30 012716 Karjan (23/40)
21 - 30 012718 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal
21 - 30 012725 Up Muhal Chhalala
21 - 30 012733 Hallan-I (24/42)
21 - 30 012734 Up Muhal Rangri
21 - 30 012736 Up Muhal Sarsai
21 - 30 012739 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal
21 - 30 012740 Nagar (24/43)
21 - 30 012748 Up Muhal Jatehad
21 - 30 012763 Up Muhal Damchin
21 - 30 012780 Up Muhal salingcha
21 - 30 012782 Dobhi (28/61)
21 - 30 012791 Up Muhal Chattanseri
21 - 30 012817 Up Muhal Ghod dor
21 - 30 012820 Up Muhal Bhiyalee
21 - 30 012832 Up Muhal Sharan Gran
21 - 30 012841 Up Muhal Archandee IInd
21 - 30 012870 Kharal (25/50)
31 - 40 012666 Up Muhal Gaushal
31 - 40 012671 Up Muhal Dharanu
31 - 40 012679 Up Muhal Manu Nagar
31 - 40 012683 Muhal Nasogi (21/27)
31 - 40 012713 Soil (23/41)
31 - 40 012726 Up Muhal Bahanu
31 - 40 012737 Up Muhal Kumartee
31 - 40 012744 Up Muhal Madi
31 - 40 012765 Fojal (29/63)
31 - 40 012785 Up Muhal Shim
31 - 40 012786 Shirar (27/59)
31 - 40 012788 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd
31 - 40 012792 Up Muhal Raison
31 - 40 012830 Jana (24/46)
31 - 40 012831 Up Muhal Parsh
31 - 40 012845 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham
31 - 40 012849 Kais (25/47)
41 - 50 012743 Up Muhal chachogee
41 - 50 012781 Up Muhal Shaldee
41 - 50 012783 Up Muhal Dohlonallha
41 - 50 012810 Up Muhal Lohadi
41 - 50 012816 Up Muhal Laran Keloo

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar(0025)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
41 - 50 012843 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee
51 - 75 012676 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd
51 - 75 012711 Up Muhal Tarashi
51 - 75 012715 Up Muhal Somvan
51 - 75 012745 Up Muhal Mashda
51 - 75 012746 Up Muhal Ghadopa
51 - 75 012759 Up Muhal Galang
51 - 75 012789 Benchi (27/58)
51 - 75 012813 Nathan (24/45)
76 and above 012678 Up Muhal Manali Koot
76 and above 012777 Up Muhal Galchet
76 and above 012818 Up Muhal Mahilee

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Kullu(0026)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Nil 012802 Up Muhal Mapak
Nil 012804 Up Muhal Nangabag
5 - 10 012850 Jandor (26/54)
5 - 10 012861 Gramang (32/72)
5 - 10 012862 Bhalyani (33/75)
5 - 10 012863 Brahman (33/74)
5 - 10 012864 Balh (33/73)
5 - 10 012869 Barahar (34/80)
5 - 10 012871 Rajgiri (35/82)
11 - 20 012801 Up Muhal Ropa sari
11 - 20 012806 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha
11 - 20 012853 Bastori (26/52)
11 - 20 012856 Phallan (30/66)
11 - 20 012859 Mashna (31/70)
11 - 20 012860 Gahar (32/71)
11 - 20 012867 Balh (34/79)
11 - 20 012883 Manikarn (40/101)
11 - 20 012894 Manjhli (37/93)
11 - 20 012899 Rote-I (42/107)
21 - 30 012799 Biasar (27/55)
21 - 30 012851 Banogi (26/53)
21 - 30 012852 Sari (26/51)
21 - 30 012855 Majhat (30/68)
21 - 30 012857 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65)
21 - 30 012858 Pichhli (31/69)
21 - 30 012865 Bhumtir (33/76)
21 - 30 012866 Peej (34/77)
21 - 30 012868 Kharihar (34/81)
21 - 30 012876 Neol (35/88)
21 - 30 012884 Sosan (40/102)
21 - 30 012885 Jari (39/100)
21 - 30 012887 Shat (38/98)
21 - 30 012888 Chong (38/96)
21 - 30 012890 Ratocha (38/95)
21 - 30 012892 Rote-II (42/107)
21 - 30 012895 Parli (37/94)
21 - 30 012897 Raila (42/105)
31 - 40 012803 Bandrol (27/56)
31 - 40 012854 Dughilag (30/67)
31 - 40 012873 Mohal (35/84)
31 - 40 012875 Khokhan (35/87)
31 - 40 012877 Bajaura (36/89)
31 - 40 012879 Shillihar (37/91)
31 - 40 012880 Kashawri (25/49)
31 - 40 012891 Diar (37/92)
31 - 40 012893 Bhallan-I (42/106)
41 - 50 012807 Up Muhal Maltibag
41 - 50 012878 Hat (36/90)
41 - 50 012881 Pini (25/48)
41 - 50 012886 Bradha (39/99)
41 - 50 012889 Jallu (38/97)

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Kullu(0026)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
51 - 75 012805 Up Muhal Harabag
51 - 75 012872 Shillihar (35/83)
51 - 75 012874 Bhullang (35/86)
51 - 75 012898 Bhalan-II (42/106)

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Banjar(0027)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Nil 012929 Karshai Gad-II (23/72)
Less than 5 012911 Shapnil (4/11)
Less than 5 012925 Chethar (7/22)
5 - 10 012918 Sehuli (5/16)
5 - 10 012924 Bahu (9/27)
5 - 10 012932 Ghiaghi (10/30)
11 - 20 012927 Mohni (8/25)
11 - 20 012933 Rashala (10/31)
11 - 20 012935 Bihar (11/33)
11 - 20 012937 Pakhari (12/37)
11 - 20 012938 Tinder (13/36)
21 - 30 012900 Kotla (1/1)
21 - 30 012901 Chakurtha (1/2)
21 - 30 012903 Dhaugi (1/4)
21 - 30 012904 Dusharh (2/5)
21 - 30 012905 Manyashi (2/6)
21 - 30 012906 Sachen (2/7)
21 - 30 012908 Gara Parli (41/103)
21 - 30 012910 Lapah (3/8)
21 - 30 012912 Siri Kot (4/10)
21 - 30 012921 Ratwah (6/21)
21 - 30 012923 Bala Gad (7/23)
21 - 30 012926 Khabal (8/24)
21 - 30 012928 Seraj (8/26)
21 - 30 012930 Tandi (9/28)
21 - 30 012931 Sajwar (10/29)
21 - 30 012934 Bini (11/32)
21 - 30 012940 Shilhi (12/35)
21 - 30 012941 Mashyar (14/39)
31 - 40 012902 Kanon (1/3)
31 - 40 012909 Shangarh (3/9)
31 - 40 012913 Kalwari (4/12)
31 - 40 012914 Deotha (5/14)
31 - 40 012915 Thani Char (5/15)
31 - 40 012919 Jauri ( (5/17
31 - 40 012936 Sharchi (12/34)
31 - 40 012939 Chippni (14/38)
41 - 50 012916 Chanon (5/19)
41 - 50 012917 Palach (4/13)
41 - 50 012920 Thati Bir (5/18)
41 - 50 012922 Tarangali (6/20)
51 - 75 012907 Shanshar (41/104)

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Anni(0028)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
11 - 20 012943 Bishla Dhar (23/73)
11 - 20 012945 Lajheri (22/71)
11 - 20 012946 Khani (22/70)
11 - 20 012952 Franali (25/81)
21 - 30 012942 Karshaigad (23/72)
21 - 30 012949 Karana (24/77)
21 - 30 012956 Soidhar (25/80)
31 - 40 012944 Karad (23/74)
31 - 40 012947 Buchair (21/67)
31 - 40 012948 Kohila (22/69)
31 - 40 012951 Shilhi (24/75)
31 - 40 012953 Manjha Desh (21/68)
31 - 40 012954 Jaban (25/78)
31 - 40 012957 Beongal (25/79)
31 - 40 012958 Palehi (20/64)
41 - 50 012950 Kungash (24/76)
51 - 75 012955 Dingi Dhar (25/82)

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Nirmand(0029)
A - Scheduled Castes
Range of scheduled castes population (Percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
11 - 20 012960 Sarahan (15/41)
21 - 30 012966 Sargha (17/47)
31 - 40 012959 Chail (15/40)
31 - 40 012961 Jhaler (15/42)
31 - 40 012963 Koti (16/44)
31 - 40 012964 Shili Kote (16/45)
31 - 40 012968 Bari (18/52)
31 - 40 012974 Lote (20/62)
31 - 40 012975 Shilhi-Himri (20/61)
31 - 40 012976 Gadej (20/60)
31 - 40 012980 Nishani (19/56)
31 - 40 012983 Thachwa (17/50)
41 - 50 012967 Kushwa (17/48)
41 - 50 012969 Arsu (18/53)
41 - 50 012970 Sohach (18/54)
41 - 50 012973 Neether (20/63)
41 - 50 012977 Nermand (20/58)
41 - 50 012978 Bael (20/59)
41 - 50 012981 Poshana (19/57)
41 - 50 012982 Kasholi (18/51)
51 - 75 012962 Nore (15/43)
51 - 75 012965 Dethoa (16/46)
51 - 75 012971 Rahnu (21/66)
51 - 75 012972 Ghathoo (21/65)
51 - 75 012979 Tawar (19/55)
51 - 75 012984 Tunan (17/49)

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar (0025)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Nil 012661 UP Muhal Kulang
Nil 012663 Up Muhal Buruwa Majhach
Nil 012668 Up Muhal Majhach
Nil 012675 Muhal Manali (21/26)
Nil 012676 Up Muhal Dhungri -2nd
Nil 012678 Up Muhal Manali Koot
Nil 012679 Up Muhal Manu Nagar
Nil 012680 Up Muhal Manali Ser
Nil 012691 Up Muhal Klaont
Nil 012692 Up Muhal Jhunjhari
Nil 012695 Up Muhal Chharogi
Nil 012705 Up Muhal Kasheri
Nil 012706 Up Muhal Nayalag
Nil 012707 Muhal Hallan-II (22/32)
Nil 012708 Up Muhal Magana
Nil 012709 Up Muhal Shilha
Nil 012729 Up Muhal Hamta 2/17
Nil 012732 Up Muhal Jamari
Nil 012737 Up Muhal Kumartee
Nil 012738 Up Muhal Raman
Nil 012741 Up Muhal Pulag
Nil 012743 Up Muhal chachogee
Nil 012746 Up Muhal Ghadopa
Nil 012751 Meha (22/33)
Nil 012753 Pichlihar (29/64)
Nil 012754 Up Muhal chukdee
Nil 012757 Up Muhal Kabhi
Nil 012758 Up Muhal Kaistha
Nil 012759 Up Muhal Galang
Nil 012762 Up Muhal Daral
Nil 012763 Up Muhal Damchin
Nil 012766 Up Muhal Runga - Ist
Nil 012767 Up Muhal Runga - II nd
Nil 012772 Mandalgarh (28/62)
Nil 012773 Up Muhal Himri
Nil 012774 Up Muhal Parvi
Nil 012775 Up Muhal Kral
Nil 012776 Up Muhal Grahan
Nil 012777 Up Muhal Galchet
Nil 012778 Up Muhal Trisdee
Nil 012793 Shillihar (27/60)
Nil 012794 Up Muhal Jallohra
Nil 012797 Up Muhal Mathi shil
Nil 012798 Up Muhal Kufri
Nil 012808 Manjhlihar (27/57)
Nil 012809 Up Muhal Kahudhar
Nil 012810 Up Muhal Lohadi
Nil 012811 Up Muhal Sajuni
Nil 012812 Up Muhal Kharga
Nil 012813 Nathan (24/45)
Nil 012814 Up Muhal Dalashan
Nil 012821 Up Muhal Chatee
Nil 012823 Up Muhal Paljot
Nil 012824 Up Muhal Shanshr

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar (0025)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
Nil 012825 Up Muhal Tilla Shadnee
Nil 012826 Up Muhal Kharol
Nil 012833 Up Muhal Shahadgran
Nil 012835 Up Muhal Ladi Chanon - II nd
Nil 012836 Up Muhal Mehra Bag
Nil 012838 Up Muhal Deogra
Nil 012839 Up Muhal Sharnee
Nil 012841 Up Muhal Archandee IInd
Nil 012842 Up Muhal Mahilee
Nil 012843 Up Muhal Baga Mahilee
Nil 012844 Up Muhal Dhama
Nil 012846 Up Muhal Phata Ban
Nil 012848 Up Muhal Kalmidhar
Nil 012882 Malana (24/44)
Less than 5 012658 Palchan (21/24)
Less than 5 012659 UP Muhal Solang
Less than 5 012660 UP Muhal Kothi
Less than 5 012662 Muhal Buruwa (21/25)
Less than 5 012665 Up Muhal Shanag
Less than 5 012666 Up Muhal Gaushal
Less than 5 012667 Up Muhal Bahang
Less than 5 012681 Up Muhal Kaliganch
Less than 5 012687 Up Muhal Kanyal
Less than 5 012688 Muhal Shallin (21/28)
Less than 5 012697 Up Muhal Shangchar
Less than 5 012702 Muhal Riyara (22/30)
Less than 5 012704 Muhal Shigli (22/31)
Less than 5 012711 Up Muhal Tarashi
Less than 5 012724 Up Muhal Bhanara
Less than 5 012733 Hallan-I (24/42)
Less than 5 012734 Up Muhal Rangri
Less than 5 012735 Up Muhal chaki
Less than 5 012736 Up Muhal Sarsai
Less than 5 012742 Up Muhal Rumsu
Less than 5 012744 Up Muhal Madi
Less than 5 012745 Up Muhal Mashda
Less than 5 012760 Up Muhal Nari
Less than 5 012761 Up Muhal Bagnee
Less than 5 012779 Up Muhal Khdihar
Less than 5 012780 Up Muhal salingcha
Less than 5 012787 Up Muhal Shirar - Ist
Less than 5 012795 Up Muhal Kamarda
Less than 5 012796 Up Muhal Janehda
Less than 5 012815 Up Muhal Nashalla
Less than 5 012822 Up Muhal Nayanu sari
Less than 5 012830 Jana (24/46)
Less than 5 012837 Up Muhal Barnot
Less than 5 012840 Up Muhal Archandee Ist
Less than 5 012845 Up Muhal Junkhra Dham
5 - 10 012669 Bashisht (20/23)
5 - 10 012673 Up Muhal Aleu
5 - 10 012674 Jangal Mehduda Mehfuja Aleu Vihal
5 - 10 012684 Up Muhal Simsa
5 - 10 012686 Up Muhal Chhiyal

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar (0025)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
5 - 10 012690 Up Muhal Parsha
5 - 10 012698 Up Muhal Dobha
5 - 10 012714 Up Muhal Haripur
5 - 10 012716 Karjan (23/40)
5 - 10 012723 Muhal Jagatsukh (20/21)
5 - 10 012725 Up Muhal Chhalala
5 - 10 012726 Up Muhal Bahanu
5 - 10 012727 Muhal Prini (20/22)
5 - 10 012739 Up Muhal Batahar Bihal
5 - 10 012740 Nagar (24/43)
5 - 10 012764 Up Muhal Pradee
5 - 10 012765 Fojal (29/63)
5 - 10 012781 Up Muhal Shaldee
5 - 10 012783 Up Muhal Dohlonallha
5 - 10 012786 Shirar (27/59)
5 - 10 012792 Up Muhal Raison
5 - 10 012816 Up Muhal Laran Keloo
5 - 10 012818 Up Muhal Mahilee
5 - 10 012820 Up Muhal Bhiyalee
5 - 10 012849 Kais (25/47)
5 - 10 012870 Kharal (25/50)
11 - 20 012683 Muhal Nasogi (21/27)
11 - 20 012685 Up Muhal Syal
11 - 20 012689 Up Muhal Klath
11 - 20 012694 Muhal Bran (22/29)
11 - 20 012700 Muhal Pangan (22/38)
11 - 20 012710 Muhal Bari (22/36)
11 - 20 012712 Badgran (22/37)
11 - 20 012713 Soil (23/41)
11 - 20 012717 Sajla (23/39)
11 - 20 012719 Up Muhal Dhamasu Kalaun
11 - 20 012720 Muhal Gojra (20/20)
11 - 20 012731 Up Muhal Shuru
11 - 20 012747 Katrain (22/35)
11 - 20 012748 Up Muhal Jatehad
11 - 20 012749 Dawara (22/34)
11 - 20 012750 Up Muhal Dachnee
11 - 20 012752 Up Muhal Bhujnu
11 - 20 012768 Up Muhal Dhara
11 - 20 012769 Up Muhal challogee
11 - 20 012782 Dobhi (28/61)
11 - 20 012784 Up Muhal Mahiliser
11 - 20 012785 Up Muhal Shim
11 - 20 012788 Up Muhal Shirar - II nd
11 - 20 012789 Benchi (27/58)
11 - 20 012817 Up Muhal Ghod dor
11 - 20 012819 Up Muhal Hirnee
11 - 20 012829 Up Muhal Ganesh Naggar
11 - 20 012831 Up Muhal Parsh
11 - 20 012832 Up Muhal Sharan Gran
11 - 20 012847 Up Muhal Gohru
21 - 30 012670 Up Muhal Kaushala
21 - 30 012671 Up Muhal Dharanu
21 - 30 012672 Up Muhal Chachoga

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Naggar (0025)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village
1 2 3
21 - 30 012693 Up Muhal Gadherani
21 - 30 012699 Up Muhal Rampur
21 - 30 012703 Up Muhal Defri
21 - 30 012715 Up Muhal Somvan
21 - 30 012721 Up Muhal Khakhanal
21 - 30 012730 Up Muhal Hamta 1/7
21 - 30 012770 Up Muhal Bulang Jhakdi
21 - 30 012791 Up Muhal Chattanseri
41 - 50 012718 Up Muhal Sajal Vihal
41 - 50 012728 Up Muhal Hamta
41 - 50 012790 Up Muhal Pangan
51 - 75 012701 Up Muhal Gumidhar

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District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Kullu (0026)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village

1 2 3
Nil 012799 Biasar (27/55)
Nil 012801 Up Muhal Ropa sari
Nil 012802 Up Muhal Mapak
Nil 012853 Bastori (26/52)
Nil 012855 Majhat (30/68)
Nil 012856 Phallan (30/66)
Nil 012857 Dunkhri Gahar (30/65)
Nil 012858 Pichhli (31/69)
Nil 012859 Mashna (31/70)
Nil 012860 Gahar (32/71)
Nil 012861 Gramang (32/72)
Nil 012862 Bhalyani (33/75)
Nil 012863 Brahman (33/74)
Nil 012864 Balh (33/73)
Nil 012865 Bhumtir (33/76)
Nil 012871 Rajgiri (35/82)
Nil 012872 Shillihar (35/83)
Nil 012876 Neol (35/88)
Nil 012890 Ratocha (38/95)
Nil 012898 Bhalan-II (42/106)
Less than 5 012850 Jandor (26/54)
Less than 5 012851 Banogi (26/53)
Less than 5 012852 Sari (26/51)
Less than 5 012854 Dughilag (30/67)
Less than 5 012866 Peej (34/77)
Less than 5 012868 Kharihar (34/81)
Less than 5 012869 Barahar (34/80)
Less than 5 012874 Bhullang (35/86)
Less than 5 012879 Shillihar (37/91)
Less than 5 012881 Pini (25/48)
Less than 5 012883 Manikarn (40/101)
Less than 5 012884 Sosan (40/102)
Less than 5 012885 Jari (39/100)
Less than 5 012886 Bradha (39/99)
Less than 5 012887 Shat (38/98)
Less than 5 012888 Chong (38/96)
Less than 5 012889 Jallu (38/97)
Less than 5 012891 Diar (37/92)
Less than 5 012893 Bhallan-I (42/106)
Less than 5 012894 Manjhli (37/93)
Less than 5 012895 Parli (37/94)
Less than 5 012897 Raila (42/105)
Less than 5 012899 Rote-I (42/107)
5 - 10 012803 Bandrol (27/56)
5 - 10 012804 Up Muhal Nangabag
5 - 10 012807 Up Muhal Maltibag
5 - 10 012867 Balh (34/79)
5 - 10 012875 Khokhan (35/87)
5 - 10 012877 Bajaura (36/89)
5 - 10 012878 Hat (36/90)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory
List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Kullu (0026)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village

1 2 3
5 - 10 012880 Kashawri (25/49)
5 - 10 012892 Rote-II (42/107)
11 - 20 012805 Up Muhal Harabag
11 - 20 012873 Mohal (35/84)
41 - 50 012806 Up Muhal Bagu Nalha

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Appendix VII - Village Directory
List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Banjar (0027)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village

1 2 3
Nil 012901 Chakurtha (1/2)
Nil 012907 Shanshar (41/104)
Nil 012908 Gara Parli (41/103)
Nil 012909 Shangarh (3/9)
Nil 012910 Lapah (3/8)
Nil 012911 Shapnil (4/11)
Nil 012912 Siri Kot (4/10)
Nil 012913 Kalwari (4/12)
Nil 012914 Deotha (5/14)
Nil 012915 Thani Char (5/15)
Nil 012916 Chanon (5/19)
Nil 012917 Palach (4/13)
Nil 012918 Sehuli (5/16)
Nil 012919 Jauri ( (5/17
Nil 012920 Thati Bir (5/18)
Nil 012922 Tarangali (6/20)
Nil 012923 Bala Gad (7/23)
Nil 012924 Bahu (9/27)
Nil 012926 Khabal (8/24)
Nil 012927 Mohni (8/25)
Nil 012928 Seraj (8/26)
Nil 012929 Karshai Gad-II (23/72)
Nil 012931 Sajwar (10/29)
Nil 012932 Ghiaghi (10/30)
Nil 012933 Rashala (10/31)
Nil 012934 Bini (11/32)
Nil 012936 Sharchi (12/34)
Nil 012937 Pakhari (12/37)
Nil 012939 Chippni (14/38)
Nil 012940 Shilhi (12/35)
Nil 012941 Mashyar (14/39)
Less than 5 012900 Kotla (1/1)
Less than 5 012902 Kanon (1/3)
Less than 5 012903 Dhaugi (1/4)
Less than 5 012904 Dusharh (2/5)
Less than 5 012905 Manyashi (2/6)
Less than 5 012906 Sachen (2/7)
Less than 5 012921 Ratwah (6/21)
Less than 5 012925 Chethar (7/22)
Less than 5 012930 Tandi (9/28)
Less than 5 012935 Bihar (11/33)
Less than 5 012938 Tinder (13/36)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory
List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Anni (0028)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village

1 2 3
Nil 012942 Karshaigad (23/72)
Nil 012943 Bishla Dhar (23/73)
Nil 012944 Karad (23/74)
Nil 012945 Lajheri (22/71)
Nil 012946 Khani (22/70)
Nil 012947 Buchair (21/67)
Nil 012948 Kohila (22/69)
Nil 012949 Karana (24/77)
Nil 012950 Kungash (24/76)
Nil 012951 Shilhi (24/75)
Nil 012957 Beongal (25/79)
Less than 5 012952 Franali (25/81)
Less than 5 012953 Manjha Desh (21/68)
Less than 5 012954 Jaban (25/78)
Less than 5 012955 Dingi Dhar (25/82)
Less than 5 012956 Soidhar (25/80)
Less than 5 012958 Palehi (20/64)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory
List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Kullu (026)


CD Block: Nirmand (0029)
B - Scheduled Tribes
Range of scheduled tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village

1 2 3
Nil 012959 Chail (15/40)
Nil 012960 Sarahan (15/41)
Nil 012961 Jhaler (15/42)
Nil 012962 Nore (15/43)
Nil 012963 Koti (16/44)
Nil 012964 Shili Kote (16/45)
Nil 012966 Sargha (17/47)
Nil 012967 Kushwa (17/48)
Nil 012968 Bari (18/52)
Nil 012969 Arsu (18/53)
Nil 012970 Sohach (18/54)
Nil 012971 Rahnu (21/66)
Nil 012974 Lote (20/62)
Nil 012979 Tawar (19/55)
Nil 012980 Nishani (19/56)
Nil 012982 Kasholi (18/51)
Less than 5 012965 Dethoa (16/46)
Less than 5 012972 Ghathoo (21/65)
Less than 5 012973 Neether (20/63)
Less than 5 012975 Shilhi-Himri (20/61)
Less than 5 012977 Nermand (20/58)
Less than 5 012978 Bael (20/59)
Less than 5 012981 Poshana (19/57)
Less than 5 012983 Thachwa (17/50)
Less than 5 012984 Tunan (17/49)
5 - 10 012976 Gadej (20/60)

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Appendix VIII - Village Directory
Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. block wise)
District: Kullu(026)
Sl. No. Name of gram Area of gram Number of villages with location code numbers Number of Total Total Total Scheduled
panchayat and panchayat in households population Scheduled Tribes population
Number Location code Name of
location code hectare Castes
numbers Village
number population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
NA
C.D. block total:

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SECTION-II TOWN DIRECTORY

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SECTION- II TOWN DIRECTORY
A brief analysis of statements of Town Directory:

Statements I to VII of the Town Directory deal with the various aspects of the urban areas in the
district. The information available in them is being reproduced hereunder.
Statement I
Statement I deal with the status and growth history of the towns in the district. In Kullu district
there are five towns. Of these, two towns have the status of Municipal Council (M Cl); two towns are
Nagar Panchayat (NP) and one having a status of Census Town (CT). Of the 5 towns in the district, Kullu
(M Cl) is a class-IV town; Manali (M Cl) and Shamshi (CT) belong to class-V town while Bhuntar (NP)
and Banjar (NP) belong to class-VI towns.
Manali Municipal Council was declared as town in Census 1971 with a population of 1,800. In
Census 2011 the population of the town is 8,096 with growth rate of 29.2 during the decade 2001-2011. It
has an area of 3.0 Sq. kms.. Density of population comes to 2699. The sex ratio of the town had shown a
downward trend from 624 in Census 1991 to 569 females in Census 2001. In Census 2011 sex ratio of the
town has increase to 716 which is lowest ratio as compared to other towns of the district.
Kullu Municipal Council was notified as town for the first time in 1951 Census with a
population of 3,694 persons and an area of 6.78 Sq. kms. During the Census 2011 this population rose to
18,536 persons with a growth rate of 1.3 per cent during 2001-2011. During the Census 2011 the area of
town curtailed to 6.68 Sq. kms. The density of the town which was 2,732 persons per Sq. km. during
Census 2001 has increased to 2,775 in the Census 2011. The sex ratio of town has sharply increased from
856 in Census 2001 to 929 in Census 2011, which is highest among all the towns.
Bhuntar Nagar Panchayat was declared an urban area in the 1981 Census and had a population
of 2,754 which rose to 2,972 in 1991 showing nominal increase of 7.9 per cent during 1981-91. But
during 1991-2001, it has abnormal increase of 43.3 per cent and its population has increased to 4,260 in
2001. During the Census 2011 the population of town is 4,475 with a growth rate of 5 per cent during
2001-2011. Town has area of 2.0 Sq. kms. with density of population of 2,238 per Sq. km.. The sex ratio
of this town was 852 in 1991 declined to 828 in Census 2001 and have sharply increased to 893 in Census
2011.
Shamshi (CT) is a newly created Census town during Census 2011. It has area of 3.22 Sq. kms.
The population of town according to Census 2011 is 8,870, out of which Scheduled Castes population is
1,821 and Scheduled Tribes population is 1,690. The density of town according to Census 2011 is 2,755
per Sq. km. whereas the sex ratio of town is 869.
As Banjar town has been notified for the first time in Census 1991 with an area of 2.2 Sq. kms.
The population of Banjar (NP) was 1,037 in Census 1991 which rose to 1,262 in Census 2001. In Census
2011 the population of town is 1,414 showing the growth of 12 per cent during the decade 2001-2011.
The Density of population which was 574 per Sq. km in 2001 has increased to 634 per Sq. km in Census
2011. There is a constant increase in sex ratio of this town; the sex ratio of town which was 723 in 1991
increased to 805 in Census 2001 again increased to 890 in Census 2011.

Statement II

Statement II deals with the physical aspects and location of towns in 2009. Manali town a class
V town is famous for tourism. This town is situated on the National Highway No. 21 and is 272 kms.
from Shimla, the state headquarters and 40 kms. from Kullu, the district headquarters. The sub-district
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and sub-divisional headquarters is situated within the precincts of Manali town. The nearest city with
population of one lakh and more is Shimla at a distance of 272 kms whereas the nearest city with
population of five lakh and more is Chandigarh which is at a distance of 317 kms from the town. The
nearest railway station is Jogindarnagar which is 170 kms. away from the town. The town is provided
with the bus service. Manali town experiences annual rainfall of 1,277 mm. with maximum temperature
of 30°C and minimum temperature of -2°C.

Kullu town a class IV town is situated on National Highway No. 21 is the district as well as tahsil
headquarters town. The town is located at a distance of 232 kms. from Shimla, the state headquarters.
The nearest city with population one lakh and more is Shimla at a distance of 232 kms. whereas the
nearest city with population of five lakh and more is Chandigarh which is at a distance of 277 kms..The
nearest railway station is Jogindarnagar at a distance of 130 kms. The town is linked with the bus service.
Kullu town experiences an annual rainfall of 900 mm. with maximum temperature of 24.8 °C and
minimum temperature of 9.5°C during winter.

Bhuntar (NP) a class VI town has an air strip situated at a distance of 11 kms. from the district
headquarters Kullu and it is 221 kms. away from the state headquarters Shimla. The sub-divisional and
tahsil headquarters are located at Kullu. The nearest city with population of one lakh and more is Shimla
at a distance of 221 kms. whereas the nearest city with population of five lakh and more is Chandigarh
which is at a distance of 266 kms.. The nearest railway station from Bhuntar is Jogindarnagar at a distance
of 119 kms. The town is provided with the bus service. Bhuntar experiences annual rainfall of 818.3 mm.
with maximum temperature of 33.90°C and minimum temperature 2.2 °C.

Shamshi (CT) town a class V town is situated at a distance of 8 kms. from the district
headquarters Kullu and it is 223 kms. away from the state headquarters Shimla. The sub-divisional and
tahsil headquarters are located at Kullu. The town is provided with the bus service and the nearest railway
station is Jogindarnagar at a distance of 121 kms.. The nearest city with population of one lakh and more
is Shimla at a distance of 223 kms. whereas the nearest city with population of five lakh and more is
Chandigarh which is at a distance of 268 kms.. Shamshi experiences annual rainfall of 818.3 mm. with
maximum temperature of 33.90°C and minimum temperature of 2.2 °C.

Banjar Nagar Panchayat a class VI town was created new urban area in the Kullu district in 1991
Census. Banjar town is connected with the bus route and is 215 kms. away from Shimla, the State
headquarters and 55 kms. away from the district headquarters Kullu. The nearest railway station for this
town is Jogindarnagar at a distance of 120 kms. The nearest city with population of one lakh and more is
Shimla with a distance of 215 kms. and nearest city with population of five lakh and more is Chandigarh
which is at a distance of 266 kms.. Banjar town is having the tahsil as well as the sub-divisional
headquarters. Banjar town experiences annual rainfall of 1,100 mm. with maximum temperature of 32°C
and minimum temperature 2.5°C.

Statement III

Statement III deals with the civic and other amenities available in towns in 2009. Out of the
five towns of the district Buntar (NP), Shamshi (CT) and Banjar (NP) have open surface drains whereas
the towns of Manali (M Cl) and Kullu (M Cl) have both open and closed drainage system. The local
bodies are maintaining water borne latrines in all the five towns in the district. Highest number of 5,225 is
reported in Kullu (M Cl) followed by 1,304 in Shamshi (CT), 1,260 in Manali (M Cl), 804 in Buntar
(NP) and lowest number of 196 in Banjar (NP). All the towns have the facility of protected water supply.
Fire fighting service is available in Manali (M Cl), Kullu (M Cl) andBuntar (NP) whereas for this facility
Shamshi (CT) and Banjar (NP) have to depend on Kullu (M Cl). In the field of electricity Manali (M Cl)

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has 2,287 domestic, 30 industrial, 802 commercial connections and 313 road lighting points. Kullu (M Cl)
has 11,863 domestic, 66 industrial, 2,437 commercial connections and 1,774 road lighting points. Buntar
(NP) has 1,730 domestic, 29 industrial, 1,174 commercial connections and 250 road lighting points.
Shamshi (CT) has 1,504 domestic, 348 industrial, 2,699 commercial connections and 120 road lighting
points besides 141 other type of connections whereas Banjar (NP) has 974 domestic, 10 industrial, 348
commercial connections and 130 road lighting points.

Statement IV
Statement IV deals with the medical facilities available in the towns and in case this facility is
not available nearest place and distance from the town where this facility is available. Manali (M Cl) has
1 allopathic hospital with 30 beds; Kullu (M Cl) has 2 allopathic hospitals with 250 beds, Banjar (NP)
has1 allopathic hospital with 50 beds whereas Buntar (NP) and Shamshi (CT) have to depend on Kullu
(M Cl) to avail this facility. Manali (M Cl), Kullu (M Cl) and Banjar (NP) each have 1 maternity and
Child Welfare Center with 1, 4 and no bed, respectively. Only two towns have TB Clinic with no bed in
Manali and with 10 beds in Kullu. Veterinary hospital is available in Kullu (M Cl), Shamshi (CT) and
Banjar (NP). Only Kullu town has the facility of nursing homes. Medicine shops are available in all the
five towns of the district.
Statement V
Statement V deals with educational, recreational and cultural facilities available in the town
during the year 2009. All the five towns of the district have the facility of primary and middle school
whereas the facility of secondry and senior secondry school is concerned; it is available in four towns.
Shamshi (CT ) where this facilit y is not available has to depend on nearby village. Higher education
of degree level is available in Kullu and Banjar towns. Medical college, engineering college,
management/institute college and polytechnic college facilities are not available in any town of the
district and these facilities are available in nearby places of Shimla, Tanda, Mandi, Hamirpur, NerChowk
and Sundarnagar. Special school for disabled and working women’s hostel is available in Kullu town
only. Stadium, cinema theatre and public libraries are available in Manali and Kullu towns.

Statement VI
It deals with industry and banking facilities in the town in 2009. The most important items
manufactured in the town of the district are Woollen Caps, Kullu Shawl, Fruit Juices, Wooden furniture,
Kullu caps, Woollen garments and grass shoes. Banking facilities are available in all the towns of the
district. Kullu town has the highest number of branches of nationalized, private and co-operative banks.
Agricultural credit societies are available in all the town of the district except Bhuntar town. Non-
agricultural credit societies are available in Manali (5), Kullu (12), Bhuntar (1) and Banjar (1).

Statement VII
Statement VII deals with the civic and other amenities available in all the
slums wh ether notified or not for all the town of the d istrict in 2 009 . The slum areas have
been reported in Banjar town where 5 areas have been identified as slum and notified. The total slum
population of these areas is 820 which consist of 240 households. Of these 5 areas only 1 area has paved
road. The sewerage system in these slums is open surface drains and sewer/sewerage. The local bodies are
maintaining waterborne latrines in all the slums. The water supply is provided through taps in all slums
area of town. The entire slum areas of the town are electrified and have domestic, road lighting and other
connections.

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TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT

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STATEMENT -
Status and

households (2011 Census)


Police Station/Islands etc.

Number of households
Name of Taluk/ Tahsil/
Class, name and civic

Name of C.D. block

including houseless
(sq. Km.)
Location Code No.
status of town
Sl. No.

Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 V,Manali (M Cl),M Cl 0202600117800100 MANALI NAGGAR 3 2,277
2 IV,Kullu (M Cl),M Cl 0202600118800101 KULLU KULLU 6.68 4,656
3 VI,Bhuntar (NP),NP 0202600118800102 KULLU KULLU 2 1,035
4 V,Shamshi (CT),CT 0202600118012896 KULLU KULLU 3.22 2,081
5 VI,Banjar (NP),NP 0202600120800103 BANJAR BANJAR 2.23 400

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I
Growth History
Population and growth rate contd…
Population (2011 Census)

Population (2011 Census)

Class, name and civic


Scheduled Castes

Scheduled Tribes

status of town

Sl. No.
1901

1911

1921

1931

1941

1951

1961
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 1
925 922 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) V,Manali (M Cl),M Cl 1
3,372 1,512 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 3,694 (0) 4,886 (32.3) IV,Kullu (M Cl),M Cl 2
755 231 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) VI,Bhuntar (NP),NP 3
1,821 1,690 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) V,Shamshi (CT),CT 4
272 4 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) VI,Banjar (NP),NP 5

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STATEMENT -
Status and
Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of
Class, name and civic
status of town
Sl. No.

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011
1 2 17 18 19 20 21
1 V,Manali (M Cl),M Cl 1,800 (0) 2,301 (27.8) 2,433 (5.7) 6,265 (157.5) 8,096 (29.2)
2 IV,Kullu (M Cl),M Cl 8,958 (83.3) 11,869 (32.5) 14,569 (22.8) 18,306 (25.7) 18,536 (1.3)
3 VI,Bhuntar (NP),NP 0 (0) 2,754 (0) 2,972 (7.9) 4,260 (43.3) 4,475 (5)
4 V,Shamshi (CT),CT 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 8,870 (0)
5 VI,Banjar (NP),NP 0 (0) 0 (0) 1037 (0) 1,262 (21.7) 1,414 (12)

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I
Growth
Sex ratio

Class, name and civic


(2011

status of town
Census)
Density

Sl. No.
1991

2001

2011

22 23 24 25 2 1
2,699 624 569 716 V,Manali (M Cl),M Cl 1
2,775 805 856 929 IV,Kullu (M Cl),M Cl 2
2,238 852 828 893 VI,Bhuntar (NP),NP 3
2,755 - - 869 V,Shamshi (CT),CT 4
634 723 805 890 VI,Banjar (NP),NP 5

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STATEMENT
Physical Aspects and
Physical aspects Name of
Rainfall (in Temperature
mm) (in centigrade) Sub-Division/ Taluk/
Sl.
Name of town Tahsil / Police
No. Maximum Minimum State HQ. District HQ.
station/ Development
Block/ Island HQ.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Manali (M Cl) 1,277 30 -2 SHIMLA (272) KULLU (40) MANALI (0)
2 Kullu (M Cl) 900 24.8 9.5 SHIMLA (232) KULLU (0) KULLU (0)
3 Bhuntar (NP) 818.3 33.9 2.2 SHIMLA (221) KULLU (10) KULLU (10)
4 Shamshi (CT) 818.3 33.9 2.2 SHIMLA (223) KULLU (8) KULLU (8)
5 Banjar (NP) 1,100 32 2.5 SHIMLA (215) KULLU (55) BANJAR (0)

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Location of Towns, 2009
and road distance (in kms.) from

Nearest city with population of Nearest city with population of five Railway station Bus route
one lakh and more lakh and more

9 10 11 12
SHIMLA (272) CHANDIGARH (317) JOGINDAR NAGAR (170) Manali (0)
SHIMLA (232) CHANDIGARH (277) JOGINDAR NAGAR (130) Kullu (0)
SHIMLA (221) CHANDIGARH (266) JOGINDAR NAGAR (119) Bhuntar (0)
SHIMLA (223) CHANDIGARH (268) JOGINDAR NAGAR (121) Shamshi (0)
SHIMLA (215) CHANDIGARH (260) JOGINDAR NAGAR (120) Banjar (0)

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STATEMENT -
Civic and other
System of drainage Number of latrines

Road length Both -Open


Sl.No. Name of Town Open Closed Pit Flush/Pour Flush
(in kms.) & Closed Nil Service
(OD) (CD) System (Water borne)
(BD)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Manali (M Cl) 13 BD - 1,260 -
2 Kullu (M Cl) 16 BD - 5,225 -
3 Bhuntar (NP) 4 OD - 804 -
4 Shamshi (CT) 4 OD - 1,304 -
5 Banjar (NP) 2 OD - 196 -

*In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility i
@Two major source only

Abbreviation

TT: Tap water from treated source


TU:Tap water from un-treated source
CW: Covered well
UW: Un-covered well
HP:Hand pump
TW/B:Tubewell /Borehole
RW:Rainwater
S:Spring
TK/P/L:Tank/Pond/Lake
O:Others
OHT:Over head Tank
SR:Service Reservoir
RIG:River Infiltration Gallery
BWP:Bore Well Pumping system
PT:Pressure Tank
N\A,NA,N.A.: Not Avialable

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III
Amenities, 2009
Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections)
Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others
System of
lighting
Source of storage with
Fire fighting service* (points)
Others supply capacity in kilo
(Codes) @ litres (along
with Codes) @
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
- SR, TT(1625) Yes 2,287 30 802 313 -
- SR, TT(384.4) Yes 11,863 66 2,437 1774 -
- SR, TT(408) Yes 1,730 29 1,174 250 -
- SR, TT(450) No,KULLU(8) 1,504 348 2,699 120 141
- SR, TT(1850) No,KULLU(55) 942 10 348 130 -

is available has been given

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STATEMENT -
Medical Facilities,
No. of Medical facilities* (with number
Hospitals Dispensaries / Family Maternity and Maternity T.B.Hospital/ Nursing
Sl.No. Name of Town
(Allopathic Health Center Welfare Child Welfare Homes Clinic Homes
& Others) Center Center
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Manali (M Cl) 1(30) 4(0) 1(0) 1(1) 1(0) 1(0) 40 Kms.
2 Kullu (M Cl) 2(250) 2(0) 1(10) 1(4) 1(4) 1(10) 1(0)
3 Bhuntar (NP) 10 Kms. 3(10) 10 Kms. 10 Kms. 10 Kms. 10 Kms. 10 Kms.
4 Shamshi (CT) 8 Kms. 1(6) 8 Kms. 8 Kms. 8 Kms. 8 Kms. 8 Kms.
5 Banjar (NP) 1(50) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 1(2) 55 Kms. 55 Kms.

*If a medical facility is not available in the town,nearest place distance from the town where facility is available has been given
*N.A.:Not Available

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IV
2009
of beds in brackets)
Charitable
Mobile Others Medicine Shop
Veterinary Hospital/Nursing Name of Town Sl.No.
Health etc. (Numbers)
Hospital Home (Numbers)
Clinic
10 11 12 13 14 2 1
3 Kms. 350 Kms. N.A. - 16 Manali (M Cl) 1
1(0) 1(1) N.A. - 15 Kullu (M Cl) 2
1 Kms. 300 Kms. N.A. - 10 Bhuntar (NP) 3
1(0) 300 Kms. N.A. - 5 Shamshi (CT) 4
1(0) 250 Kms. N.A. - 6 Banjar (NP) 5

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Statement-
Educational, Recreational
Number of Educ
Primary Middle Secondry Senior Arts/ Medical Engineering
school school school Secondry Science/ colleges colleges
school Commerce
Sl. No. Name of Town
colleges (of
degree level
and above)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Manali (M Cl) 9 4 4 2 KULLU(40) TANDA(196) HAMIRPUR(150)
2 Kullu (M Cl) 10 7 7 4 1 SHIMLA(232) MANDI(70)
3 Bhuntar (NP) 5 1 1 1 KULLU(10) SHIMLA(221) NER CHAWK(75)
4 Shamshi (CT) 7 1 MAUHAL(2) MAUHAL(2) KULLU(8) SHIMLA(242) MANDI(62)
5 Banjar (NP) 6 5 5 1 1 TANDA(155) HAMIRPUR(104)

*If an educational facilitiy is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has
been given

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V
and Cultural Facilities, 2009
cational Facilities*
Management Polytechnics Recognised Non-formal Special Others
Institute/ colleges Shorthand, Education School for
Typewriting Center Disabled
Name of Town Sl. No.
and (Sarva
vocational Shiksha
training Abhiyan
institutions Center)
10 11 12 13 14 15 2 1
SHAMINALA(5) SUNDAR NAGAR(140) 1 KULLU(40) KULLU(40) KULLU(45) Manali (M Cl) 1
SEUG(40) SUNDAR NAGAR(98) KULLU(10) GARAD(10) 1 1 Kullu (M Cl) 2
NER CHOWK(75) NER CHAWK(75) KULLU(5) KULLU(10) KULLU(10) KULLU(10) Bhuntar (NP) 3
SAYOJ(32) SUNDAR NAGAR(90) 6 1 KULLU(8) KULLU(5) Shamshi (CT) 4
SHIMLA(210) SUNDAR NAGAR(95) 1 1 KULLU(55) KULLU(40) Banjar (NP) 5

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Statement-
Educational, Recreational
Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural facilities
No. of Orphanage Working women's No. of Old Age Home Stadium Cinema Theatre
Home hostles

Sl. No.

1 16 17 18 19 20
1 KATRAI(22) KULLU(40) MAGROTU(125) 1 1
2 KALEHLI(12) 1 BHAGROTU(80) 1 1
3 KALEHLI(2) KULLU(10) BHAGROTU(70) KULLU(10) KULLU(10)
4 KALEHLI(8) DALPUR(8) GARLI(15) KULLU(8) KULLU(8)
5 KALEHALI(60) KULLU(55) BHAROTU(115) KULLU(55) KULLU(55)

346
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and Cultural Facilities, 2009

Auditorium/ Public Reading


Community libraries rooms
halls
Name of Town Sl. No.

21 22 23 2 1
2 1 1 Manali (M Cl) 1
7 1 1 Kullu (M Cl) 2
1 KULLU(10) 1 Bhuntar (NP) 3
KULLU(8) KULLU(8) KULLU(8) Shamshi (CT) 4
KULLU(55) KULLU(55) KULLU(55) Banjar (NP) 5

347
STATEMENT -
Industry and Banking,
Sl. Name of Town Names of three most important commodities manufactured
No.
1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5
1 Manali (M Cl) WOOLLEN CAPS SHAWLS WOODEN FURNITURE
2 Kullu (M Cl) KULLU SHAWL KULLU CAPS WOOLLENS GARMENTS
3 Bhuntar (NP) KULLU SHAWL KULLU CAPS WOOLEN GARMENT
4 Shamshi (CT) FRUIT JUICES WOOLLEN GARMENT
5 Banjar (NP) WOODEN FURNITURE WOOLLEN SHAWL GRASS SHOES

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VI
2009
Number of banks Number of Number of Name of Town Sl.
Nationalised Private Co-operative agricultural non-agricultural No.
Bank Commercial Bank credit credit societies
Bank societies
6 7 8 9 10 2 1
10 0 1 2 5 Manali (M Cl) 1
11 3 3 4 12 Kullu (M Cl) 2
4 0 1 0 1 Bhuntar (NP) 3
4 0 1 1 0 Shamshi (CT) 4
2 0 1 1 1 Banjar (NP) 5

349
STATEMENT -
Civic and other amenities
System of drainage

No. of Paved
Population of
Class and Is it households roads Both
Sl.No. Name of the slum the Slum
name of town notified (approximate (in Open Closed (Open & Nil
(approximate)
) kms.) Closed)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 VI,Banjar (NP) UPPER BAZAR Yes 45 150 1 OD
2 VI,Banjar (NP) UPPER SEGLU Yes 40 140 - OD
3 VI,Banjar (NP) HODI GAD Yes 65 250 - OD
4 VI,Banjar (NP) LOWER SEGLU Yes 40 130 - OD
5 VI,Banjar (NP) MUKHAY BAZAR Yes 50 150 - OD

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in Slums, 2009
Number of latrines Electricity (Number of connections)
Private
Pit Flush/ Service Others No. of tap points/
System Pour Flush public hydrants
Road lighting
(Water Community installed for supply of Domestic Others
(points)
borne) protected water

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
10 25 - - 1 3 35 30 10
10 20 - - - 4 30 10 10
15 40 - - 1 5 40 17 25
15 20 - - 1 4 30 15 10
20 25 - - 1 5 30 17 20

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Appendix to Town Directory
Towns showing their outgrowth with population

Name of Town with Population of Name of


Sl.No. Population of Outgrowth
Location Code Core Town Outgrowth

1 2 3 4 5
- - - -

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ORGI-HIMACHAL PRADESH
English - (10-2011)

Directorate of Census Operations, Himachal Pradesh


C.G.O. Complex, B-Block
“HIMADRI”, Longwood
Shimla-171001

Email: dco-him.rgi@censusindia.gov.in
Website: http://www.censusindia.gov.in

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