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Census of India 1931 — United Provinces of Agra and Oudh: Imperial and Provincial Tables

1933

1. The area of some districts and states shown in this table differs from that shown in the corresponding table for 1921 and the total area of the province is less by 53 square miles. [...] (e) Any other continuous group of houses permanently inhabited by not less than 5 000 persons which having regard to the character of the population the relative density of the dwellings the importance of the place as a centre of trade and its historic associations the Provincial Census Superintedent decided to treat as a census town. [...] In Tables I III and V each cantonment notified area or railway colony is treated as a separate town but in the present table in order to facilitate comparison with the figures of past censuses such places have been included with the adjacent municipalities and in the case of the notified areas of Chunar Proper and Chunar Settlement they have been shown together. [...] (In every case the figures of the separate units have been shown as sub-heads.) For this reason the number of cities and towns does not agree with the number of towns of Imperial Tables I and V and Provincial Table I. Actually the 23 cities and 405 towns of the present table are exactly equivalent to the 450 towns of those tables and the total populations will be found to agree. [...] 9. In the same way the figures cif previous censuses of the 12 towns included for the first time at this census are not included in the figures of 1921 and previous years because at tha'e time th :_ y did foi.iu part of the urban an‘a.
government politics public policy
Pages
644
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100010
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Frontmatter
i-v A.C Turner view
Table I.Area Houses and Population
1-4 unknown view
Table II. Variation in Population Since 1881
5-8 unknown view
Table III. Towns and Villages Classified by Population
9-12 unknown view
Table IV. Cities and Towns Classified by Population With Variations During the Last Fifty Years
13-32 unknown view
Table V. Towns Arranged Territorially with Population by Religion
33-72 unknown view
Table VI. Birth-place
73-108 unknown view
Table VII. Age Sex and Civil Condition by Religion
109-194 unknown view
Table VIII. Civil condition by age for selected castes
195-200 unknown view
Table IX. Infirmities
201-204 unknown view
Table X. Occupation
205-436 unknown view
Table XI. Occupations of selected Castes Tribes or Races
437-444 unknown view
Table XII. Educated Unemployment
445-446 unknown view
Table XIII. Literacy by Religion and Age
447-478 unknown view
Table XIV. Literacy by selected castes tribes and races
479-482 unknown view
Table XV. Language
483-492 unknown view
Table XVI. Population by Religion
493-498 unknown view
Table XVII.Race Tribe or Caste
499-548 unknown view
Table XVIII. Variation of population of selected tribes
549-572 unknown view
Table XIX. Europeans and Allied Races and Angle-Indians by Race and Age
573-584 unknown view
Provincial Table I.Area and Population of Tahsils
585-594 unknown view
Provincial Table II. Population of districts and tahsils by religion and literacy
595-616 unknown view
Provincial Table III. Subsidiary Occupations of Agriculturists
617-639 unknown view