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Fonnsof Agricultural register witb instructions Chapter 17, AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 17.1 The fonn of tbe nine registers included in the Patwari' s copy of the village note book (Lal Kitab). with instroctions for their preparation are given below. The note-books for each village and assessment circle and for the tebsil are kept in the tehsil in the same form, except that they have an additional statement. No. 10. Variations in the fonns of the several statements to adapt them to the special circumstances of a district, tebsil or circle. can be sanctioned by the Financial Commissioner. Thus if a village is under fluctuating assessment, statements 1. 2 and 3 of the note-book should be so amplified as to show the details of the assessment of each year. i.e., if the assessment fluctuates with cultivation the addition will be to statement I; and if it fluctuates with crops. the addition will be to statements 2 and 3. The statements giving the total result of the assessment circle will be similarly amplified. Statements 1 to 5 are prepareJ annually. but statements 6. 7 and 8 are only prepared in the year of quinquennial attestation of the Jamabaom. The field Kanungo will carefully supervise and assist the Patwari in preparing statements 6. 7 ano 8 as they are of a somewhat dlfficultcbaracter. He will be responsible for their correctness. and they will be signed by him as well as the Patwari. 1. The entries in these registers are obtained by excerption from the jamabandi last prepared. the crop inspection registers. the mutation register. bacbh papers and fue Patwari' s diary . 2. All entries are given according to the agricultural year, whicb commences from 16th June i.e. with the beginning of the kharif season and ends with the close of therabi. The year should be calculated by the Christian. not the Sambat or Saka era. 3. Areas should be stated in bectares. Fraction of a bectare need not be shown. In converting areas from the local standard into hectares when the remainder is less than half an hectare. the lower number shouldbe entered. When the remainder is or exceeds halfan hectare, the higher number should be taken. Thus 48.4 hectares will be entered as 48 hectares and 48.5 as 49 hectares. 4. When entering gross amounts of rupees, omit paise. When entering rates state them in rupees and ~~ . \ .

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FonnsofAgriculturalregister witbinstructions

Chapter 17,

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

17.1 The fonn of tbe nine registers included in the Patwari' s copy of the village note book (Lal Kitab). withinstroctions for their preparation are given below. The note-books for each village and assessment circle andfor the tebsil are kept in the tehsil in the same form, except that they have an additional statement. No. 10.Variations in the fonns of the several statements to adapt them to the special circumstances of a district,tebsil or circle. can be sanctioned by the Financial Commissioner. Thus if a village is under fluctuatingassessment, statements 1. 2 and 3 of the note-book should be so amplified as to show the details of theassessment of each year. i.e., if the assessment fluctuates with cultivation the addition will be to statementI; and if it fluctuates with crops. the addition will be to statements 2 and 3. The statements giving the totalresult of the assessment circle will be similarly amplified. Statements 1 to 5 are prepareJ annually. butstatements 6. 7 and 8 are only prepared in the year of quinquennial attestation of the Jamabaom. The fieldKanungo will carefully supervise and assist the Patwari in preparing statements 6. 7 ano 8 as they are of asomewhat dlfficultcbaracter. He will be responsible for their correctness. and they will be signed by him aswell as the Patwari.

1. The entries in these registers are obtained by excerption from the jamabandi last prepared. the cropinspection registers. the mutation register. bacbh papers and fue Patwari' s diary .

2. All entries are given according to the agricultural year, whicb commences from 16th June i.e. withthe beginning of the kharif season and ends with the close of therabi. The year should be calculated by theChristian. not the Sambat or Saka era.

3. Areas should be stated in bectares. Fraction of a bectare need not be shown. In converting areasfrom the local standard into hectares when the remainder is less than half an hectare. the lower numbershouldbe entered. When the remainder is or exceeds halfan hectare, the higher number should be taken.Thus 48.4 hectares will be entered as 48 hectares and 48.5 as 49 hectares.

4. When entering gross amounts of rupees, omit paise. When entering rates state them in rupees and~~ . \ .

Statement No. 1 ._________ MilanRakba _

1. AnnnaI area statement ofviUage Hadbast No. _

Land Utilization Abstract

Area Under..

Total area Forests Barren and Land put Pennanent Pas- Miscellaneous Culturable OtherYear according Ilnculturable to non- tures and other trees crops and waste fallows

to land agricultural grazing lands groves not.village included in theusespapers area sown

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. ..

Cultivated Area No. of Villages

Current Net area Area sown more Total Inhabited Uninhabited Total Total Khasra\ fallows' sown than once cropped area Nos.

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

--Number of Tube- Wells Number of other wells used for irrigation purposes only

Government Private Total Government· Private Total,

- Masonry Non-Masonry Masonry Non-Masonry.21'18 19 . 20 22 23 24 25

'.

Number of . Number of Number of wells New and old wells which have Fallen or become otherwise unfitwells l)secj for wells having supplementing been made fit foruse during the for use during the yeardomestic pur- independent recognised source yearposes only ayacuts* of irrigation

Ordinary wells Tube-wells Ordinary wells Tube-wells. '. "26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Note:- The Information collected in columns 14 to 16 will be applicable at Patwar. Kanungo. Tehsil and District level. butnot at village level.*Ayacuts means irrigable are~

Total " Tanks .Ordinary wells Tube wells Reservoirs With ayacuts With Ayacut Total Number of oil

100 hectare or less than 100 enginesmore heet.-

'33 ' 34 35 36 37 . 38 39

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No. ofKubls; No. of Uft Irrigation Schemes No~of Canals NetArea Irrigated by\

Private Govt. Private Govt. Govt. Private Govt. canals Private canals

40 41 42 43' 44 45 46 47

Tanka Wells Tubewells Kuhls

Govt. Private Govt. Private Govt. . Private

48 49 50 51 52 53 54"

, Lift Irrigation scbep)es

Govt. Private Area irrigated Gross irrigatedmore than once areain same year

Classification of Area

268

Area sowp more thanonce

Area on which crops are cultivated morethan once during each agricultural year.

lllet geographical area under the crops and'Orchards', .The total of 1 to 9 should be equal to thecadastrally surveyed area or areaaccording to village papers, .

This can be obtained by deducting 'NetArea Sown' from 'Total Cropped Area' ;

Area sown with crops and orchardscounting areas sown more than once inthe same year only once,

Total area covered with crops This will be the sum total of the areascovered by all the individual crops; areassown with crops more than once duringthe year being counted as separate areasfor each crop.

This should represel\l'the total area irrigated from different sources under crops andorchards counting the area irrigated more than once in the same years only once,

Statement No.1 ~Annual KbarifCrop Register

Year and Description C E R E.A L Stype of . of cultivationirrigated Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Little Common Totalland Millets Millets

HYV Others HYV Others

1 2 3 4 oS 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.

Nehri Governmentcanalsprivate canals

Chahi TUbe-wellsGovernment ..

Private.Wells-GovernmentPrivate ,

KulaJiu Kuhl- -

'AbiSallam Lift .

Tanks .Barani .

Total.

Pulses Sugarcane

Moong Mash Arllar ' Moth Kulth Total Desi Improved Total(green (black (red (borsegram) gram) gram) gram)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

..

..

Peacbes Grapes .API lesTotal .

Numberoffroit Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing trees Non-bearingbearing treell with Number' trees with with Number trees with with Number . trees with

and Area Number and and Area Number and and Area Number andArea Area Area

No. Area No. Area No. Area No. ". Area No. Area No. Area No. Area25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3.8

..

..-

Plums Licbi Pears Man20Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing treeS Non-bearing Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing trees Non-bearingwitbNumber trees with with Number trees with with Number trees with with Number' trees with

and Area Number and and Area Number and and Area . Number and and Area Number andArea Area Area '. Area

No. Area No. Area No. Area No .. Area No. Area . No. Area No. Area No. Area39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

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.

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Dry FruitsFresbFruitOther Soecifv Almond Cbill!oza Walnut

Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing trees ~on-bearing Bearing trees Non-bearing Bearing trees Non~bearingwithNmnber trees with with Number ~swith with Number trees with witb~wnber trees with

and Area Number and and Area Number and and Area Number and andArea • Number and. Area Area . Area Area,

No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Dry Fruits

Other Soecify Total D y Fruits Total Fruits Fresh & Dry

Bearing trees with Non-bearing trees Bearing trees with Non-bearing trees Bearing trees with Non-bearing treesNumber and Area with Number and Number and Area with Number and Number and Area with Number and

. Area Area Aea

No. Area No. Area . No. Area No . Area No. Area No. Area

71. 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

Potato Sweet Onion Kaddu Lady Brinjal Tomato Spinacb TotalPotatoes finger orPalakSbakar- (Bbindikaodi tori) .

83 . 84 86 87 '88 89 90 91 92 9385

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Statement No. 3

Annual Rabi Crop Register "3. Annual Rabi Crop Register of village ' Hadbast No. _

JiDswarorcrop-~tnrn ofthe barvest _

Year and Descrip- Cereals,typeo! tion of Wheat Barley Wheat Wheat Gram Totalirrigated cultivation barley barley Cereals ,land

'\ gram ,HYV , Others HYV Others

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Nebri Govt. canalsPrivate canalsLifts

Tube-wellsGovernmentPrivate

Chahi Wells-GovernmentPrivate

,Kulahu KubisAbiSailabiTanks LiftBarani d

Total .Pulses Fresh Fmit

Gram Masur Peas Total Orange and Kinnu LemonPulses

Bearing trees Non-bearing Be;uing trees Non-bearingwith area & trees with area with area & trees with area

No~ '&No. No. & No.

, No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

,

..,

.. .

. Fresh Fruits Dry Fruits

Other fresh fruits - Total Walnut Abnond Total

Bemngtrees Non-bearing Bearing trees Non~bearing Bearing trees Non-bearing Bellring trees Non-bearingwith area & trees with with area & trees with with area 8l. trees witti with area & trees withNo. area & No. No. area & No: No. area & No. No. area & No.

No.. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area . No. Area

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

,

Potato Carrot· Cauli- Turnips Onion Radish Tomato Other Totalflower vegetables

& Cabbage (specify)

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

Condiments & Spices . Miscellaneous Food'Crops..

•Dbannia CuoPnor Other Total" Total"

Zeera (specify)

48 49 50 51 52 53 54,

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Rape seedaTararnita SarsonToria ~

Dyeing 8odTannin3.Material DnIgs and N~tics

Total Tobacco Bhang Total

65 66 67 68 69 70 71

.Fodder Crops

.Saftal & Sanji

Total Area Sown Area Cropped Net Area Total assessment of Incidence of .Remarks onmore than once under~bi tile harvest assessment'on charactor of harvest

Matured Failed Crops area and reasons forkharaba

79 80 81 82 83 84 , 85.

N.B. (I) The entries in the Khasra girdawari should be made crop-wise according to the s~ of irrigation or inode of irrigation.

(2) Any other crops(s) sown in any locality should be entered in the blank colUmns provided under the appropriate head mentioned above.'

(3) A~y other major crop mixtures sown in the area may be entered in the common dialect in the blank column provided under the properhead. '

(4) Citros fmits include Mitha nimbu, galgal, santra, malta, kinnu, etc.

(5) Other fresh fmit includes jamll!lo shahtut, strawberries, date (Khajoor),lichi, phaIsa, figs, papaya, grapes (angoor) and Guava.

(6) Gourd, includes halva petha, ghia, chappan kadu.

(8) The failed crops should be shown in red ink un~ the crop which is to be shown in black ink under the appropriate head.

(9) The number of bearing and non-bearing fruit trees and area therein should be shown in appropriate headings.

(10) There will be a separate abstract, if necessary, for extra Rabi crops but all Rabi crops in ordinaryand extra, are shown in a single register No. 2 and 3 in the village DOte-book. The following are theinstructions as regard the entry of extra Rabi crops in the Rabi jinswar register in thev~lage note-books.

As soon as the abstracts for the Rabi harvest are ready and have been signed by the Field Kanungo,the patwari should copy in all the figures for crops which occur only in the Rabi. In the case of cropswhich occur in both Rabi and extra Rabi he should sub-divide the column with a light vertical stroke. Heshould then enter the Rabi figures in the left sub-division. The entries for the Rabi should be made at thetop and those for the extra Rabi immediately below them. Columns relating to the total assessment of theharvest and incidence of assessment on area must be fIlled in after the extra Rabi abstract has beenprepared. When.the extra Rabi abstracts are ready the patwari should enter the figures for extra Rabi cropsin the right sub-division; in case the crops are of a kind that occur in both harvests, enter in their ownappropriate columns where they occur in the extra Rabi only. The columns for "Totals" which includeboth Rabi and extra Rabi crops must be left blank till after the preparation of the extra Rabi-abstract. TheOffice Kanungo may defer entry of the Rabi figures in the village note-books kept in the tahsil until the

. zaid Rabi returns are in his hands.

(ll) Remarks Column: Great importance is attached to the proper fIlling up of this column, andKanungos are required to check carefully the entries made in it. Officers visiting the village during or soonafter girdawari ought to enter remarks here. .

4. Annual Revenue' Account of Village Hadbast No: Revenue account or. jama wasil batt

1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 '9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17'

Total assessment Collection on account of Balance

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, -Not-und Revenue and malikana only will be shown in the statement. Where the collection of any revenue is deferred owning to progressive

aseasment 01' protective leases, such revenue should not be shown in this statement until the period for which its collection was deferred has expired.

Col~. 4.-RevenueQOt collected because it is assessed on lands OIl which the revenue is assigned to the owners, will be included in the assignedrevenue Ihown in thiS columri.

CollUnM 11-13.-Revenue not collected because it is assessed on lands of which the revenue is assigned to the owners oi-because the jagirdars are" allowed themselvea tocol1ect the assigned revenue, will, ifnot suspended, be shown as collected in these columns.

'col_ 17:- In a:emlldts colU111ll,the amount ofL.~. exempted under H.P. Abolition of LoR. on ,uneconomic Holding Act 1977 may be indicated.

N.B.-,:'rite in filUrea not U; rakams omitting,fractions (Yearly tota~ of Transfers of rights of owners)

, A~PartitiODS B- Transfers'by In~ C-Gifts

"

beritance,

"

Nature, of Number of A:rea partitioned Number of Area Number of Total areaYear rigbts cases cases transferred transactions transferred'-

" transferred Total Ofwbich,..

cultivated ~,

"

,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9,

.

,

I)-..ExclW1ge E-Mortgage with Possession including Temporary Transfers frOm Debt by Orders ofCourts

,

Area transferred ..... '.Number of Total area Number of Revenue Mortgagetransactions transferred mortgages Total area Ofwbich money in rupees

cultivated-, -\.

10 11 12 13 14 15 . 16

F-Redemptions of Mortgages

Area redeemed Mortgage money. Revenue discharged ill mpees

Number of redemption Total Of which cultivated.

17 18 19 20 21.

G-Sales and Permanent Transfers for Value

Area transferred Revenue Price in Number of mutationsNumber of rupees written up but unattested Remarkstransfers Total Ofwbich at the close of the year

cultivated

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

N.B.- (1) The IJgures for this statement are compiled fro~ the mutation register and in cases of increase of mortgage money on existing mortgagesfrom the Patwari's daily diary of occurrences (roznamcha waqiati)

.5·A. Annual statement of sales of mortgages of ownership by classes of land.\

CIau of Imdaccording to themilanrakbastatement

MOI1S*geswith possession, includiilg temporarytDmsfers for debt

No. ofmortgages

Revenue Mortgagemoney in

rupees

No. oftransfers

Price inrupees

Mixed inigatecl.00 uniITigated

N.B.- (1) The f"JgUreSfor thia statement will be taken from the mutation reg\8te1' and in cases of increase of mortg1Ige money on existing mortgagesfrom the patwari's diary of daily occurrences (Roznamcha Waqiati).

(2) . Sub-mortgage ie., ~ IJl()l'tgagesby the fl1'Stmortgages as opposed to re-mortgage by the fl1'Stmortgager should be excluded from thiastatement

(3).' lntbe blank Space in column No.2, enter the classes of land ~s given in statement No. I (Milan Rakba Statement) .

. Statement No.6

6. Quinquennial abstract of ownership, mortgages and revenue assignments of village _hadbastNo. . .

yetii' Description of Dewlsof Number of Number of Area Total RevenUetenure owners . jamab8ndi owners and share-

holdings holders (Hissedar) Tot;ll Of which cultivated

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \

Part,II- Total Area held under Mortgages Part III-Revenue Assignments"

Number Area Revemue Details Number Area of Revenue Amount of Nazranaof _ssmen of whicbthe land Revenue annually

Iitortgages Total Of of assignees revenue is Total Amount assigned not paid by

which Illortgaged assigned in ~sessment thereof by assignees jcultivated land whole orin of land assigrted apportionmentpart 'assigned of land but by -

cashallotment out

of totalassessment

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1. In perpetuity2. For life or

, lives3, For term ofsettlement

\

Totals,,',

N.B.~(1) In large villages where the sub-divisions of the villages are of importance, it may be convenient to fill up Part I of this sta{eIDent bysqb.div~ions ad~ between columns 1 and 5 a col~ for the name oftlte sub-division (tarafor patti).

'(2) 10 column No.2, the tenure will be described either as (I) Zamindarl, (2) Pattidari, (3) Bhaichara, or (4) by letllIe frpm Qpvernment withoutgrantof ownership. A

(3) "In column No.3, give separate details for (1) Owners, (2) Shamlatand Village Abadi, (3) Panchayet, and (4) Govenunent property.

(4) tn Column No.5, no entry need be made against the Panchayat, village abadi or Government property.

(5) . In column N9S. 3 to 8 enter the number ofmaliks (owners) and the particulars relating to them.

(7) In columns Nos. 9 to 12, should be entered number of mortgages and the particulars relating therein.

(8) In Column No. 13, the grantsfor service and the condition for maintaining the institutions will be entered undef head t

(9) In columns No., 16 and 17, the entries will agree with'corresponding entries under Part-I of the statement of revenue assignments underCols. 7 & 8 of this statement,

(10) In column No. 18, the entry will agree with Part III of the Statement of revenue assignments.

(11) In column No, 20, give particulars of the assignees Where the assignments are large. The Field Kanungo will explain here any importantdifference between the old and the new entries; He will sign the statement meant for the,tehsil. .

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Year Detail Total Area Area cultivated Paying Paying Paying in Total areaculti- . cultivated by tenants free revenue with other cash kind with or held byvated by owners of rent or at a or without rents without tenantsarea·· nominal rent malikanas addition in paying rent

.cash -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

19_ Holding

Area

No. of tenants

. .'

Details of rents in kind and area of which paid by non occupancy tenants

Details of zabti rents 1I4th produce By fixed amoont Total area Share of straw Remarksclasses of land of produce under rents in taken by the(as in milan kind land lordsRakba) .

-r0- II 12 13 14 15 16

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(2) In column No.4, include all land cultivated by owners jointly with persons who bring their own cattle and share in the labour taking someshare of the produce, i.e., Bhaiwal..

(4) In'column No. 16, show any special rates or batai in the case of special crops. If the tenant pays a share of the land revenue state this, andwhere there is irrigation from IIcanal, state how the landlord and the tenant share the liability for the fluctuating canal charges in the caseof (a) cash rents and (b) kind rents. Also state any cash items paid as Nazarana by the tenants to the landlord in addition to kind rent.

8.' Z,abti Rents and ca~h rents paid by tenants withoutrigbt of occupancy not constituting of landrevenue'and cesses with onwithout the a4(lition ofa malikana.

Year Zabti rents On holdings containing one class of land On holdings containing more than one class of Remarksland

~] ] 8- ] 8-8- 'S 40l 'S 40l

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1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12,

Total Total Total Total.

Columll 2,,--Eilter all Crops on which ~bti rents are paid.

ColII/M 4 and 8.-Enter whatever classes ofland are necessary. (These will usually f~ed at settlement.)

ColIIIM7.~ No entry will be made opposite "Total",

CO/111M' 1Q-II-No entries will be made opposite separate classes or land, but only opposite "Total".

CollllJl1l 12-N ole here any hectare rates that are conuilonly paid.

Quinquennial Livestock return (Number of Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural Machinery and implements) in village____ Hadbast No. N.B. (write in figures)

'. 1 1.

Male over 2 2' Yrs. Female over 22' years

'.

Used for Used for Used both Used for Total male In Milk Dry Not yet Others Total Femalebreeding work only for worlc and neither 1 calved 1only breeding breeding over22' over22' Yrs.

nor work years .'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,

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(Cross bred cattle).

Young Stock Under 1 Yrs. . 1 ' Tota}Male Total Female Total Cross.. 1 t02'2 Yrs. ' Bred cattle

Male Female Total Male Female Total Cross Bred CrossBred.

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

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"Indigenous Cattle (Male over 3 Yrs.) Female over 3 years ,

Used for Used for Use<1both Used for Total In Milk Dry Not yet Others Totalbreeding work only for work neither .male over calved Femaleonly and work nor 3 years

breeding breeding .20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

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Young Stock

Under 1 Yr. 1 to 3 Yrs. Total Male Total Total Total Cattle, Female Indigenous (Cross bred &

Cattle Indigenous

Mal€-- Female Total Male Female Total

30 31 32. 33 34 35 36 • 37 38 39.

Male over 3 years Female over 3 years

Used for' Used for Used both Used for Total Male In Milk Dry Not yet Others Totalbreeding work only for work neither calved Femaleonly and breeding

breeding nor work

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Young Stock Total Buffaloes,

, ,

Under 1 year .. Ito 3 years (Male & Female)

Male Female Total Male Female Total

SO 51 52"-

53 54 55 56

Over 3 years Upto 3 years Total Yaks

Male Female Total Male Female 'total (Male & Female),57 58 59 60 61 62 63

.

Over 3 years Up~3 years Total Mithuns Total Bovine.....:.(Male.& Female) '.

Male Female· Total Male Female· Total (A+ B +C +0)

64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71.

;

1 year and over Under 1 year . . Total.Cross Bred

Male Female .'. Total Male Female Total.

ii 73 74 75. 76 77 78

... ,

Sheep (Indigenous) Total Total Sheep1 year andover Under 1 year (T'ldigeno~s) (Cross Breed

sheep and. Indigenous)

Male Female Total Male Female Total .. .

"79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86

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1 year and above Under 1 year Total Goats

Male. Female Total Male Female Total-

-

87 88 89 90 91 92 93

3 year and above Under 3year Total. ,

Male -Female Total Male Female Total

94 95 96 97 98 99 100

I-Donkeys J-Camel

3 year Under Total Upto 4 years Over 4 years Total Upto 4 Years Total-&over 3 years

. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total-

101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114

-

() months and above Below 6 months• Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Cross Bred Pigs

115 116 117 118 119 120 121

Pig (Indigenous) -

6 months and above Below 6 months Total TotalIndigenous Indigenous &

Pigs cross bred-

Male Female Total Male - Female Total.122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129

..Domestic Others, Total Dogs '

Male Female Others' Male Female Others

130 131 132 133 134 135 136,

.Sob-Schedule No. II PoultryFowls,

ved Total

2 3Desi

4

roved Total

5 6

Chickens (Below 5 months) Total

Desi roved Total Fowls

Fore s Formeat s For meat

7 8 9 10 11 12Desi

1

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Drakes - Ducks Ducklings (below 6 months) Others i.e.. "Desi Improved Total Desi Improved Total Desi 'Improved Total

Turkeys Quails .and Guineafowlsete.

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .20 21 22

Hand Operated 1m] lements ., ' Animal operated steel plough

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C~ .8 .- ell.R - 'S. ~1f '::1 - >!l:: ti .;>..£ . ~ ~ .s .=Ji ] B ~s.~ .~

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~~ u isCl)Q ~ CI) CI)f-< __

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Paddy.~

Agriculturalw power~lers0\ VI

Wheat Agriculturalw ~ Tractors-..J

Multi Crops Mould board ?KIN ~ ~ plough00 a 0..•

Maize Sh~ller f Disc barrow &iw N

\0 . 00 ·n..•Q.

1Chaff Cutter r Seed cum-""

~ R' ~ fertilizer drill ~..• \0

ISugarcane Planter S't-J ~ crushar ~ 'g.00

00 -~~

Reaper Levellerts· IN-

Incubators

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Potato diggers~ ININ t-J

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Breeders l' Trailertr,' t . IN;:; IN

0' n..•~~

Cages < Tractor ....n g~ ""

IN operatedVI ~ ~ I:l"P'I" ~R'> n

""Feeding ~ Self propelled Sc:: ..•

8\ boppers!~

INVI

troughs

Seed cum- Fertilizer drillIN

Levelling- karab~(Leveller)

Wetland- puddlerVI.Olpad animal ~- operated !0\

thresher

Animal cart ~- ~-..J

ISugarcane I- crusher00 Cl

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Glianis-\0Persian wbeel .•

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Seed Drill~- .~

::gPower !-. ~ operated ~~sprayer/duster oo~S'Diesel Engine ~ g~

~ ffnw pump set '..0

c::•... 1Elettric Cl

~ r~ pumpset

Sub-Schedule IV Fishery

Type of Fishing activity undertaken in landIMarine including Estuarine)

S.No. Tehsill Total Number of members - NumbC:.rof family members engaged in different fishers' activities Inland waterDistrict area (in heel.)

Engaged in actual Enganged in otheroccupatiOl1sownedl1eased In

by fishermanoperation offishing household

-

Full time Part time

.cI i -5'"l,:: l,::... '5 '50

J OQOJ)

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1. . 2; 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

.

Upto7.5 7.6 to 10.0 10.1 to 17.5 Above 17,5

Upto 26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to AboVe Upto 26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Above25H.P. 7SH.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25 H.P. 75H.P. 100 100

H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P.-

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Upto7.5 7.6 to 10.0 10.1 to 17.5 Above 17.5

Upto 26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Above - Upto 26 to 76 to AbOve Upto 26 to 76 to Above25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. -75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100

H.P. H.P. - H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P.

29. 38. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 .. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.

Upto7.5 7.6 to 10.0 10.1 to 17.5 Above 17.5

Upto 26 to 7619 Above Upto 2610 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Above25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100

H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H:P. H.P. H.P.

45. 46. 47. 48. 49. SO. 51. 52. .53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.

M -MetresHP - Horse Power -

Upto7.5 7.6 to 10;0 10.1 to 17.5 Above 17.5

Upto 26 to 76 to AboveU~;

26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Above Upto 26 to 76 to Abovepto25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25 H.P. 75 H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100 25H.P. 75H.P. 100 100

H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P. H.P.

61. 62.· 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.

Traditional Crafts0

Motorised Non-Motorsosed Number of Fishing Gears

(8) (!» (c) (d) (8) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

!l !l

l ] ]~ ::si! .,

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8~

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77. 78.0

79. 80. 8!. 82.~

83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90.

Statement No.9 (A)Agricultural Census

Sr. Size Individual Joint Sub-Total Institutional Total hQldingsNo. class holdings holdings holdings

(ha.)Number AreaNumber Area Ni.unber Area Number Area Number Area

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.

2. 0.02-0.5

3. 0.5-1.0

Marginal

4. 1.0-2.0

Small

5. 2.0-3.0

6. 3.0-4.0

Semi-Mediwn

7.8.

9.

Large

All Sizes

Note; Similar Table have to be prepared separately for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and others.

Statement No. 10{O~ for Tehsil Note-Book)

10. Assessment statement of Village witb-remarks'_ofOfm:ersI. Assessment gllidisand Estimates

.Rate perhectare on

Amount areacultiva~at

tbetime

Circle rates per hectare on eachclass of land

{~~~i:'j~~a::~~B. Guide ofsett1ement new made

10. Assessment statement of village with remarks of officers (concluded)Part IJ. New assessmeTIJ imposedfrom harvest 0/_, _

Rate per hectare oncultivation

1. Gross assessment2. Deduction, viz.-

(a) on account of favourable assessment ongardens groves, etc.

(b) onaceount of unexpired protective leases(c) on account of progressive assessment

Total deductions (a), (b) and (c)3. Balance being the net new assessment with

detail as below:-MuafisTalukdari allowance (when a deduction fromthe revenue)

JagirTotal assigned revenue

Balance KhalsaTotal

4. Cesses at per cent on total No.3S. Total new assessment and cesses (Nos. 3& 4),

6. Commutation due to Government on Jagirs7. Malikana due to Government8. Future increase by progressive assessment or

expiring protective leasesA.D.A.D.A.D.

Form::rRs . Paise

NewPaise

Local rateLambardari CessSurcharge

Village, cirCleand tahsil .note-booksmaintained attehsils

Record ofharyest price

Generalremarks indrcle and tahsilnote-books

In the "Remarks" colunm of part II the "danger rate" of the village should be stated if such a rate hasbeen fixed.

Blank pages' are provided at the end of the village. circle and tehsil note-books in which the Sub-Divisional Officer, the tehsildar and the naib-tehsildar should record remarks from time to time whenanything specially note-worthy in the history of circumstances of the village. circle or tehsil occurs. Intracts under fluctuating as~essment yearly remarks. in the circle note-books at any rate. should berecorded. giving such details of the past seasons as will ~xplain the success or otherwise of the village.

17.2 The registers in the village .note-books maintained by the Office Kanungo of the tehsil are filled upfrom the statements submitted by the Patwaris. Figures for the registers in the assessment circle and tehsilnote-books also maintained by him are obtained by adding together those in the village note books.

17.3The orders regarding the record of harvest prices in circle note-books will be found in concemed chapterofL.A.M.

17.4 General remarks applicable to the whole of an'assessment circle or of the tehsil may be entered ill thecircle or tehsilnote-book by the tehsildar or Sub-Divisional·Officer on the blank pages (Statement No. 10)provided for the purposes at the cnd of the book. In cascs where there arc fluctuating assessmcnts. particularattention should be paid to thc yearly record of sufficient remarks in this part of the circle note-books. Theseremarks should give such details of the past season as will explain the success or otherwise of the cultivation.and. if recorded with sufficient care for the whole circle, not very lengthy note against each village willusually be required on this subject.

Arrangement of 17.5 The note-books for villages, circles and tehsils will be property arranged by the tehsil kanungo innote-books almirahs provided for the purpose.

Note-booksmaintained bythe sadar

. kanungo.

Instructions asto abstractvillage note-books

17.6 The note-books, for assessment circles and tehsils and for the whole district. are maintained by theSadar Kanungo !n the same foml as the circle and tehsil books are kept at tehsils. The entries for them areobtained from statements submitted by the tchsil Office Kanungo .

(1) The abstract village note-books and its uses are descri6ed in concerned chapter of Land Adinill-. istration Manual, For each district as it comes under settlement a separate foml. adapted to the

special circumstances of that district. will be submitted by the Settlement Officer to the Directorof Land Records for the orders of the Financial Commissioner.

(2) The books should be kept at Sadar in the office of the Sadar Kanungo who is responsible fortheir safe custody and maintenance.

(3) There should be one voltIDle for each assessment circle. or if tile assessment circle is large, fora suitable mIDlber of viIlages. BI311ksheets for remarks are inserted after the statistics of eachvillage. The entries are made in hectares and in English numerals by the Sadar Kanungo or hisassistant. The annual entries should be prefaced by a settlement entry in rek ink. data forwhich are available in the village assessment statistics. At the end of the volume or volumesfor an assessment circle the total figures for tile whole circle should be entered in the sameform as tIlat prescribed for each estate. Quinquennial averages be given in all village note-

(4) To enable the columns as to cropping and tbe incidence of revenue in eacb barvest to bewritten up as early as possible, the tebsilOffice Kanungo sbould send the necessary figures tothe Sadar immediately after the filing of each jinswar. The remaining columns should be filledin from infonnation obtained by the tehsil Office Kanungos from the statements filed by thePatwaris in September. Details as to revenue should, if necessary, be procured from the TebsilWasil Baqi Navis. .

(5) As soon as any figures for entry in the note-books are received, the Sadar Kanungo or bisassistant will see that they are in due form and will then copy them as carefully and neatly aspossible into the columns for which they are intended.

(6) The reports containing the figures sentfrom the tehsilsin anyone year sbould be kept in tbeSadar Kanungo's office till the figures for the following year have been copied into theno~-books and should then be destroyed.

No~As an alternative method to that prescribed in (4) to (6) above to avoid the preparation oflong statements by the tahsil office kanungo, the sadarkanungo, after the filling of the zaid rabi jinswar, may either himself take the abstract note-books to each tahsil in turn and there enter the jinswar and otherfigures for the whole year with the help of the tahsil office kanungo and return the books to Sadar, or may depute one of his assistants to visit the. tehsils forthis purpose.

(7) The village inspection of the Settlement Officer should be written in or copied into the abstractnote·books. Assessment statements and a small scale map of each village may also be added ifthought advisable.

(8) A copy of the map of assessment circle showingVimrge boundaries and natural features withthe name and number of eacb village should be made on a small scale and kept in the pocketof the cover of the volume concerned. This copy should be made on tracing cloth and insecurefluctuating and grazing tracts within the limits of the circle should be .coloured.

(9) At the beginning of each volume there should be an index in the following from:-

This book contains statements {or villages in the assessment circle, arranged

in the order of their topographical numbers as follows:-

(10) The abstract note-books are not intended to supersede the ordinary village note-books. Theywill help the Deputy Commissioner to decide questions of suspensions and remissions ofrevenue, an~. generally speaking, will enable him, the Sub-Divisional Officer, to see at aglance what villages appear to require to have their circumstances carefully enquired into.Such further enquiries as may be necessary, should of course only be conducted after fullexamination of the detailed village note-book in each case.

It is hoped that when the Deputy Commissioner. or any of his assistants. are in camp. they will takewith them the abstract note-books of each assessment cirCle in which they are touring and consider thestatistics of each village while inarching through it. The Tehsil note-book of a village should not be sent

. for in the camp until reference to it is found necessary.

The proper place for the Deputy Commissioner to record remarks. is the. abstract note-book and notthe ordinary note-book: As regards the entry of remarks. concerned paragraph of the Land AdministrationManual should be consulted.