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     Census of India 2011

    KARNATAKA

     SERIES-30 PART XII-B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 

    KODAGU

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS

    KARNATAKA

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    © Government of India copyright, 2014.

     The maps included in this publication are under © Government of India

    copyright, 2014.

     The responsibility for the correctness of internal details rests with the

    publisher.

     The territorial water of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve

    nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.

     The external boundaries and coastlines of India agree with the

    Record/Master Copy certified by Survey of India.

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    CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

    KARNATAKA

    SERIES-30 PART XII-B

    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

    KODAGU

    VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

    Directorate of Census Operations,KARNATAKA

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    MOTIF

    RAJA'S SEAT, MADIKERI

    Raja's Seat (Seat of the King) is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificialfountains. It is one of the most important tourist spots in Madikeri town ofKodagu district. Madikeri also known as Mercara was founded by a princeMuddu Raja of the Haleri dynasty in 1681 A.D. Raja's seat is an elevatedspot overlooking a vast greenery. This spot was frequented by the royaltywith a view to enjoy the scenic beauty of the valleys. It commands a thrillingview of the surrounding area. Standing in the open, the seat is provided withheavy masonry arched pavilion from where the visitor can see one of thefinest and most enchanting views. 

    Source-Archaeological Survey of India

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    Pages

    1 1

    2 3

    3 4

    4 6

    5 8

    6 11

    7 12

    8 13

    9

    (i) 16

    (ii) 21

    (iii) 29

    (iv) 35

    (v) 43

    (vi) 51

    (vii) 95

    10 Section –IITables based on Households Amenities and Assets (Rural

    /Urban) at District and Sub-District level.

    (i) Table -1:Households by Ownership status and by Number of Dwelling

    rooms occupied in the District, 2011111

    Contents

    Administrative setup and jurisdictional changes during the decade 2001-2011

    Important Statistics

    District Highlights - 2011 Census

    Brief History of the District

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgement

    History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

    Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract

    Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    District Primary Census Abstract

    Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Total, Scheduled Castes and

    Scheduled Tribes Population - Urban Block wise

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC)

    Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

    Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise Village Primary Census Abstract

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    (ii) Table -2:Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent,

    Semi permanent and Temporary houses, 2011112

    (iii) Table -3:Number and Percentage of Households by main source of  

    Drinking water, 2011114

    (iv) Table -4:Number and Percentage of Households by main source of  

    Lighting, 2011116

    (v) Table -5:Number and Percentage of Households by type of Latrine

    facility, 2011118

    (vi) Table -6:Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainage

    connectivity for waste water outlet, 2011120

    (vii) Table -7:Number and Percentage of Households by availability of  

    Kitchen facility, 2011121

    (viii) Table -8:Number and Percentage of Households by type of fuel used for

    Cooking, 2011122

    (ix) Table -9:

    Number and Percentage of Households availing Banking

    services and number of Households having each of the

    specified Assets, 2011

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    FOREWORD

     The District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of theCensus Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data ofurban and rural areas for each District.  The Census data provide information ondemographic and socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowestadministrative unit i.e. of each Village and Town and ward of the District. ThePrimary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census dataincluding 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 isin the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain information on variousinfrastructure 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 wereclosed by the Government of India on 15th. July, 2013. The data of DCHB are ofconsiderable 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 includingPrimary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and theDCHB 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 basedon PCA and amenity data in respect of Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB waspublished in two parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B thePCA 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 Directorywere added. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought

    together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance inbroad 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 1991Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrialclassification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrialclassification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the datausers to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age hadbeen treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important

    innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block)level presentation of Village Directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation.

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

    5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widenedby including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly

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    added amenities are: Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College,Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non-formal Training Centre, Special Schoolfor 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, RuralSanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas,Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage,Internet Cafes/ Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/ModifiedAutos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals,Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, andOther District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM,Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market,Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS),Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, PublicLibrary, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death RegistrationOffice. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and thedata 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. CDBlock wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHBof 2011 Census as presented in earlier Census.

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

    7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled andcomputerized under the supervision of Sri T. K. Anil Kumar, Director of CensusOperations, Karnataka. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of thispublication was carried out by Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General(SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr. R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and ShriDeepak 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, JointDirector of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of ShriM.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of recordstructure for digitization and validity checking of Village and Town Directory dataand the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory

    including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the SocialStudies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed tobring out this publication in time.

    (C.Chandramouli)Registrar General &

    Census Commissioner, IndiaNew Delhi.Dated:- 16-06-2014

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    PREFACE

    Dr. C. Chandramouli, I.A.S. the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Indiahas traced the history of the district Census Handbooks in the foreword to the 2011 seriesof the District Census Handbooks (DCHBs). He has also succinctly explained the scope and

    coverage of the District Census Handbooks. These volumes contain salient data on thepopulation for every village and town as revealed by 2011 Census. It also contains a wealthof information regarding villages and towns which throw some light on the circumstances inwhich people live and is therefore relevant to the data on the population. This information isalso of considerable importance in the context of planned development.

     The District Census Handbook is divided into two parts: Part A - containsinformation regarding each village and town (Village Directory and Town Directory – noncensus data collected from various sources) and Part B – containing the population datacollected during 2011 Census - the Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The data published inPart B was collected during February-March 2011 in the Population Enumeration.

     The process of data collection for the Village Directory and Town Directory (Part A)commenced in 2009 and the reference date is 31.12.2009. The Village Directory formatswere mailed to the Deputy Commissioners of Districts for obtaining the village wiseparticulars through Village Accountants. Similarly the Town Directory formats were mailedto the Commissioners of Corporations, Chief Officers of Town Municipal Councils, TownPanchayats, etc. The village wise and town wise data furnished by these officers were thenexamined exhaustively for consistency in reporting and comparability with the informationpublished in the District Census Handbooks 2001. The Household Schedules, which werecanvassed to collect the population data during 2011 Census, were scanned and datacaptured was processed electronically through ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition)

     Technology. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was generated centrally on the computersby the Office of the Registrar General, India.

    In compilation of the District Census Handbooks, the Census Directorate had theco-operation of various departments of the State/Central Government. The CensusDirectorate gratefully acknowledges their co-operation.

    I take this opportunity to offer my thanks to Dr. C. Chandramouli, I.A.S. theRegistrar General & Census Commissioner, India for his valuable guidance and support. Iappreciate the supervision and support given by Sri N. Manjini, Joint Director and alsothankful to all the officers and officials of this Directorate who have been relentlesslyinvolved in the compilation of this volume.

    I am highly grateful to Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS), Dr.R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI, Shri Deepak Rastogi Addl. RGI. for their guidance and Shri A.P.Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map), who provided the technical guidance in the

    preparation of maps. My thanks are also due to Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of DataProcessing Division for generating the final formats of this publication under the overallsupervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP), ORGI. 

    Bangalore T.K. Anil KumarDate: 16th June, 2014 Director

    DCO, Karnataka

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR THE OFFICERS/OFFICIALS

    ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT

    Sri N. Manjini, Joint Director

    DCHB SECTION:

    Smt. D. Helen Premakumari, Deputy Director

    Sri R. Vasudevan, Assistant Director

    Dr. H. Marulusiddaiah, Assistant Director

    Sri B.K. Ramanjanappa, Assistant Director

    Smt. Sweta Nandwana, S. I. Gr. I

    Smt. M. N. Rathna, S. I. Gr. I

    Smt. S. M. Vasantha Kumari, S. I. Gr. I

    Sri K.G. Girish Kumar, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri P. Jayesh, S. I. Gr. II

    Smt. P.K.Shiji, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri Sujoy Das, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri S. B. Syam Kumar, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri K.S. Raviprakash, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri K. M. Mallikarjuna Swamy, S. I. Gr. III

    Sri B. S. Ravishankar, Senior Compiler

     Sri P. Vimesh, Compiler

    Sri Dinesh V. Ambade, Compiler

    Smt. V. C. Nisha, Compiler

    Sri M. Venkataramana, Assistant Compiler

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    C & T Section:

    Sri K. V. Rajeswara Rao, Assistant Director

    Smt. B. L. Sarala Devi, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri R. Nagendra Prasad, S. I. Gr. II

    Sri Traver John, Senior Compiler

    Sri B. R. Raghu Nayak, Compiler

    Sri C. V. Ram Kumar, Compiler

    Map Section:

    Smt. M. G. Mangala, Research Officer

    Smt. Jyoti Singh, Senior Geographer

    Sri N. Srinivas Murthy, Senior Geographer

    Smt. A. A. Geetha, Senior Draftsman

    Smt. M.S. Poornima, Senior Draftsman

    Sri S. Rajendra Kumar, Senior Draftsman

    Sri Shivakant Shekar, Draftsman

    Sri M.S. Manjunatha, Compiler

    ORGI- Data Processing Division

    Shri Jaspal Singh Lamba, DD (EDP)

    Ms. Usha, AD (EDP)

    Shri Anurag Gupta, DPA Grade ‘A’

    Shri Mukesh Kumar Mahawar, DPA Grade ‘A’

    Ms. Shagufta Nasreen Bhat, DPA Grade ‘A’

    Ms. Kiran Bala Saxena, Sr. Supervisor

    Shri Khem Verma Jadon, Sr. Consultant

    Shri Yashwant Singh , Jr. Consultant

    Shri Shailender Kumar Vats, Jr. Consultant

    Shri Pawan Kumar Sharma, Jr. Consultant

    Shri Anuj Kumar, Jr. Consultant 

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    HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

     The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative andplanning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the

    innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is aunique publication from the Census organization which provides most

    authentic details of census and non-census information from village and townlevel to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introducedduring the 1951 Census. It contains both census and non census data ofurban as well as rural areas for each district. The census data contain severaldemographic and socio-economic characteristics of the lowest administrativeunit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census datacomprise of data on availability of various civic amenities and infrastructural

    facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directoryand 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 directoryincluding Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census

    and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to village andtown directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised

    analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certainanalytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The1981 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 theformats 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 thenearest place having such an amenity, was given.

     The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB of1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-foldindustrial classification of main workers was given against the four-foldindustrial 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 aview 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 1991census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was theCommunity Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village

    directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS levelpresentation.

    As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory wasimproved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and

    cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’

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    manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses.

    In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage wasenlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

     The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has beenwidened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001.

    In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the dataof each town have been presented viz.; (i) Status and Growth History of towns,(ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and other Amenities, (iv)Medical Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi)

    Industry & Banking, and (vii) Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively.CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented inDCHB of 2011 census as presented in earlier census. The data of DCHB 2011Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and TownDirectory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract.

    Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

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    BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT

    Kodagu the district, known, as Coorg during the British regime is a tinymountainous province in south India bounded on the north and east by

    Hassan and Mysore district and on the west and south by Dakshina Kannada;Cannanore and Kasaragod district of Kerala State. The total area of the district

    is 4,102 sq.km. The name ‘Kodagu’ is derived from the word ‘Kodimalenad’which means dense forestland on steep hills.

     The historical period of Kodagu begin from about 2nd century A.D. with alegendary period before its history begins. Kaveri Mahatmya mentions thisarea by three names viz, Brahma Kshetra, Matsya Desha and Kroda Desha.Lopamudra the daughter of Brahma was adopted by Kaveri Muni and thereby

    came to be known as Kaveri. She was married to Agastya and was latertransformed into river Kaveri. Kaveri River originates at Talakaveri in Kodaguand is regarded as the presiding Goddess of Kodagu. During the legendaryperiod, some wild and primitive tribes apparently lived in Kodagu. For it is saidthat the goddess Parvati, pleased with the meditation of Chandravarma gavehim a sword and a horse and asked him to conquer the land from the wildtribes who were then ruling Kodagu.

    Numerous sculptural remains, which have been discovered in the district,have amply demonstrated that man inhabited this district during the pre-

    historic times. These cairns are similar to such remains found all over southIndia and indicate that before the dawn of modern civilisation, the same set ofpeople who were dwelling in various parts of south India had their settlementsin Kodagu district as well.

     The earliest mention of Kodagu is in Tamil literature of the Sangam period. The Tamil poets have described Kudakam, i.e., Kodagu as the western limit ofthe Pandyan Kingdom. Kodagu from the earliest times known to history up to

    about the beginning of the 17th  century was not ruled by any one dynastycompletely. Petty princes and chieftains who owed allegiance to bigger powersoutside the district were ruling different parts of Kodagu.

    Various inscriptions give the details of history of Kodagu from about 2nd 

    century A.D., to 16th  Century A.D. The Gangas ruled from Talkad from 3rd Century A.D., over the southern and central parts of Kodagu through theirgovernors and local chieftains, the Kadambas of Banavasi, ruled over thenorthern parts of the district. The Gangas were Jains. Towards the end of

    10th  Century the Cholas overthrew the Ganga Sovereignty. Then they becamethe dominant power for a little more than a hundred years.

     The Changalvas, the feudatories of the Gangas who were ruling in Hunsurtaluk of Mysore district and in Kodagu, opposed the Cholas. The Changalvasare a line of kings who ruled in the western part of Mysore and in Kodagu from

    the 10th  Century to the 17th  Century. Though Jains at first, they

    embarrassed the lingayat faith in the beginning of the 13th  Century. The

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    Changalvas were defeated in a decisive battle at Hanasoge on the cauvery basinand came under the domination of the Cholas. The Chola suzerainty endedwhen the Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra overpowered them in 1116 A.D. TheHoysalas exercised over lordship over the Changalva king Mahadeva.

    Mahadeva shifted his capital from the plains of Hunsur to Palpare in theKiggatnad of Kodagu. The Hoysala Ballala general, Bettarasa, defeated andkilled Mahadeva of the Changalvas in 1174 A.D., in a battle fought at Palpare.

    Pemma Virappa Changalva attacked Bettarasa in 1174 A.D. BadaganadaNanideva Udayadityadeva of Kuruchi in South Kodagu and the Kodagas of allthe Nads fought on the side of Pemmavirappa. This is the first specific mentionof the Kodavas found in inscriptions. Mudayya Naika, the Kodava general and

    his two sons died in the battle. But the Kodavas gained a decisive victory forPemmavirappa who granted lands to the sons of these great fighters.

    Pemmavirappa submitted to Hoysala Ballala II in 1175 A.D. By about 1245A.D. The Changalvas had changed their capital from Palpare in South Kodaguto Kodagu Srirangapatna, south of the Kaveri near Siddapur, after defeating

    the Kongalvas, who governed North Kodagu. The Hoysalas conquered the Cholas and brought both the Changalvas and

    Kongalvas under their rule. However, depending upon the strength andweakness of the ruling monarch i.e., the prevailing suzerain, the Changalvaswere either loyal or submissive or were rebellions and independent. Muslims

    from Delhi invaded the south and put an end to the Hoysala rule and to their

    domination over Kodagu. In the 14th  century certain petty chieftains calledNayaka who were under the influence of the Vijayanagar kings ruled over north

    Kodagu and Dannayakas (chieftains) ruled over Srimangal and in southKodagu. These Nayaks were at constant fend with one another which opened

    the way for the establishment of a new dynasty of rulers, viz, the dynasty ofHaleri Rajas.

     The Haleri dynasty (1600-1834 A.D.) started ruling over the whole ofKodagu for the first time in the history of Kodagu for 234 years. Vira Raja, aprince of Ikkeri family is the founder of this dynasty. He and his successors

    subdued the Nayaks and consolidated their power over the present district ofKodagu. Mudduraja I (1633-1687 A.D.) waged wars against Mysore and theRaja of Chirakkal. He extended his kingdom to Sullia also. During the rule ofChikkavirappa Wodeyar (1736-1766 A.D.) Kodagu attracted the attention of

    Haidar Ali of Mysore. On the death of Chikkavirappa, there was a disputeabout the succession, which gave Haidar Ali an opportunity to intervence in

    the affairs of Kodagu. Lingaraja (1775-1780 A.D.) tried to consolidate hisposition and occupied parts of Wynad also. But when he died in early 1780A.D., Haidar Ali occupied Kodagu under the pretense of being the guardian ofthe young prince. Then began a long struggle which lasted for nine yearsduring which period Tippu Sultan is said to have taken away 70,000 Kodava

    prisoners and in turn tried to populate Kodagu with Mohammadens broughtfrom outside. Virarajendra, the rightful king was imprisoned in Piriyapatna. In

    1788 A.D., Virarajendra escaped from the prison and established friendship

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    with British East India Company. At the conclusion of III Mysore war, TippuSultan was forced to hand over Kodagu to the British who restored kingVirarajendra to the throne. From then on till 1834 A.D., the Haleri Rajasunder the suzerainty of the British ruled Kodagu.

    During the rule of Chikkavirarajendra Wodeyar (1820-1834 A.D.) seriousdifferences arose between the Raja and the British, and this led to the Britishtaking over the administration directly. The British ruled over Kodagu for 113

     years from 1834 to 1947. Kodagu was brought under the administration of theForeign and Political Department of the Government of India, with theCommissioner of Mysore state as Commissioner of Coorg (Kodagu) also. TheCommissioner had his headquarters at Bangalore while under him the

    Superintendent was the chief local authority in Coorg. The superintendent wasassisted in his work by two Assistant Superintendents, one a European officer

    and the other a local man. Captain C.F.Wettardy was the first Superintendentof Coorg. Lt. Col.Fraser, the Political Agent and also the Officer in over-allcommand of the British forces were the first Commissioner. He issued a

    proclamation that the inhabitants of the state would not again be subjected tonative rule and that their civil and religious usages would be respected andthat the greatest desire would invariably be shown by the British Governmentto augment their security and happiness.

     The general condition of the people was improved. From the second half of

    the nineteenth century, the prospect of the country began to change by thelarge-scale cultivation of coffee in Coorg state. With the advent of

    Independence in 1947, Kodagu (Coorg) was constituted into a Part-C state in

    the Union of India. As a consequence of the re-organisation of states inNovember 1956, Kodagu was merged with the erstwhile state of Mysore (nowKarnataka) and was constituted into a separate district with no change in its

    territorial limits. As the original name of the district has now been restored,the name given to it by the British, namely Coorg is no longer in official use.

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    DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS 2011 CENSUS

     The total area of Kodagu district is 4102 sq. km.

    Kodagu district has the lowest population of 5, 54,519 in the State with

    lowest rural and urban population.

     The district has the lowest density of 135 in the State.

    Kodagu district accounts for only 0.9 percent of the total population of theState and stands at the last place in the State.

    With the decadal growth rate of 1.1 percent, it ranks penultimate in the

    State in terms of decadal growth rate.

     The district with a Sex ratio of 1019 holds 3rd rank in the State.

     The district has the highest Sex ratio of 978 among the child population

    in the age-group 0-6, in the State.

     The proportion of child population (0-6 age-group) is 9.9 percent in the

    district and holds the rank of 25th in the State.

     The district holds the 5th position in the state in terms of literacy, with the

    literacy rate of 82.6 percent.

     The male and female literacy rates in the district are 87.2 percent and

    78.1 percent respectively.

     The Scheduled Caste population contributes 13.3 percent and the

    Scheduled Tribe population contributes 10.5 percent to the total

    population of the district.

     The district has registered a work participation of 50.3 percent and

    stands at 5th place in the State.

     The work participation rates for Male and Female population are 62.7 and

    38.2 respectively in the district.

    Among the total workers in the district 92.8 percent are Main workers

    and 7.2 percent are Marginal workers.

    Major work force of 86.4 percent is Other Workers and Agricultural sector

    have only 13.0 percent of total workers, i.e., Cultivators (7.6 percent) and

    Agricultural Labourers (5.4 percent).

    Kodagu has the least no. of Household Industry workers (0.6 percent) in

    the State.

    About 49.7 percent of the total population in the district is non-workers.

    Kodagu district has the second lowest number of villages (296), 4

    Statutory Towns and 1 Census Towns

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    Number of Villages Total 29,340  296 Inhabited 27,397  291 

    Uninhabited 1,943  5 

    Number of Towns Statutory   220  4 

    Census 127  1 

     Total 347  5 

    Number of Households Normal 1,33,00,790  1,41,932 

    Institutional 34,812  363 

    Houseless 21,425  421 

    Population Total Persons 6,10,95,297  5,54,519 

    Males 3,09,66,657  2,74,608 

    Females 3,01,28,640  2,79,911 

    Rural Persons 3,74,69,335  4,73,531 

    Males 1,89,29,354  2,34,161 

    Females 1,85,39,981  2,39,370 

    Urban Persons 2,36,25,962  80,988 

    Males 1,20,37,303  40,447 

    Females 1,15,88,659  40,541 

    Percentage Urban Population 38.67 14.61

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Persons 82,44,735  15.60 5,958  1.09

    Males 40,67,739  15.12 (223)  -0.08

    Females 41,76,996  16.10 6,181  2.26

    Area (in sq Km.) 191791 4102.00

    319 135

    Sex Ratio Total 973  1,019 

    (Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 979  1,022 

    Urban 963  1,002 

    District

    Important Statistics

    Decadal Population Growth

    2001-2011

    Density of Population (Persons

    per sq Km.)

    State

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    Important Statistics

    Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Literates Persons 4,06,47,322  75.36 4,12,877  82.61Males 2,25,08,471  82.47 2,15,302  87.19

    Females 1,81,38,851  68.08 1,97,575  78.14

    Scheduled Castes Persons 1,04,74,992  17.15 73,584  13.27

    Males 52,64,545  17 35,759  13.02

    Females 52,10,447  17.29 37,825  13.51

    Scheduled Tribes Persons 42,48,987  6.95 58,054  10.47

    Males 21,34,754  6.89 28,510  10.38

    Females 21,14,233  7.02 29,544  10.55

    Workers and Non-Workers

    Persons 2,78,72,597  45.62 2,78,938  50.30

    Males 1,82,70,116  59 1,72,100  62.67

    Females 96,02,481  31.87 1,06,838  38.17

    (i) Main Workers Persons 2,33,97,181  38.3 2,58,753  46.66

    Males 1,63,49,837  52.8 1,62,419  59.15

    Females 70,47,344  23.39 96,334  34.42

    (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 44,75,416  7.33 20,185  3.64

    Males 19,20,279  6.2 9,681  3.53

    Females 25,55,137  8.48 10,504  3.75

    Non-Workers Persons 3,32,22,700  54.38 2,75,581  49.70

    Males 1,26,96,541  41 1,02,508  37.33

    Females 2,05,26,159  68.13 1,73,073  61.83

    (i) Cultivators Persons 65,80,649  23.61 21,174  7.59

    Males 47,53,708  26.02 13,795  8.02

    Females 18,26,941  19.03 7,379  6.91

    (ii)Agricultural Labourers Persons 71,55,963  25.67 15,153  5.43

    Males 32,83,279  17.97 7,636  4.44

    Females 38,72,684  40.33 7,517  7.04

    Persons 9,13,227  3.28 1,549  0.56

    Males 4,38,983  2.4 989  0.57

    Females 4,74,244  4.94 560  0.52

    (iv) Other Workers Persons 1,32,22,758  47.44 2,41,062  86.42

    Males 97,94,146  53.61 1,49,680  86.97

    Females 34,28,612  35.71 91,382  85.53

    Total Workers (Main and

    Marginal)

    Category of Workers (Main & Marginal)

    (iii)Workers in household

    industry

    State District

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    Section - I 

    Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

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    Brief Note on Primary Census Abstract

    Introduction:

     The Indian Census has the reputation of being one of the best in the world. 

     The first Census in India was conducted in the year 1872. This was conductedat different points of time in different parts of the country. In 1881 a Censuswas taken for the entire country simultaneously. Since then, Census has been

    conducted every ten years, without a break. Thus, the Census of India 2011was the fifteenth in this unbroken series since 1872, the seventh afterindependence and the second census of the third millennium and twenty firstcentury. The census has been uninterruptedly continued despite of severaladversities like wars, epidemics, natural calamities, political unrest, etc.

     The Census of India is conducted under the provisions of the Census Act1948 and the Census Rules, 1990. In Censuses until 1931, a synchronous de-

    facto method was adopted wherein the Census was conducted throughout thecountry on a single night. This being a very costly affair and involved thedeployment of very large force at one point of time was given up in 1941. Sincethen the same methodology has been followed in all the Censuses. It is agigantic operation and considered to be the single largest, complex, peace timeadministrative exercise in the world.

     The Census Operation in India is carried out in two distinct but inter

    connected phases - the House listing and Housing Census followed by thePopulation Enumeration. During the first phase of Census 2011 i.e., House

    listing and Housing Census, the buildings, census houses and householdswere identified and systematically listed in the House Listing and Housing

    Census Schedule during the period April to September, 2010 in differentStates/Union Territories. Apart from listing of houses, some useful data on theamenities available to the households was also collected for assessing condition

    of human settlements, housing deficits etc.Censuses prior to Census 2001 had the system of collecting the

    information through Individual Slip which was a key schedule for everyindividual. The information collected through slip was then compiled for ahousehold. Some information was also collected in addition to this for thehousehold. During 2001 Census a comprehensive Household Schedule wasadopted replacing the individual slip concept. In 2011 Census also similarhousehold schedule was used for canvassing. The scope of demographic, socio-

    economic parameters has been widened in every census.

    2. Population Enumeration - Census 2011:

     The field work of the second phase i.e. Population Enumeration was carriedout during February-March, 2011. One of the essential features of Population

    Enumeration in the second phase was that each person was enumerated andher/his individual particulars were collected at a well-defined point of time.

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    place to objectively examine the preliminary Census 2011 Population

    Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The population data wascleared only after the full possible satisfaction of the TFQA.

     The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny wascompleted by all the States/Union territories under the overall supervision and

    monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, Indiawith active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, DataProcessing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.

    4. Primary Census Abstract:

     The Primary Census Abstract which is important publication of 2011Census gives basic information on Area, Total Number of Households, Total

    Population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Population, Population in theage group 0-6, Literates, Main Workers and Marginal Workers classified by thefour broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural

    Labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other Workers and alsoNon-Workers. The characteristics of the Total Population include ScheduledCastes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless Population and arepresented by sex and rural-urban residence.

    In 1981 census main workers were presented into four categories. As

    regards 1991 Census, the nine-fold industrial classification of main workershas been given in the Primary Census Abstract. One of the important featuresof the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation ofpopulation of the age group 0-6 which is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census.All the children of age 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the

    child is going to a school and may have picked up reading and writing. This willhelp the data users in better analysis and understanding of the literacy data as

    the literacy rate is calculated with 7 years and above population and it isreferred as effective literacy rate. In 2001 and 2011 census four categories ofmain workers have been given in the Primary Census Abstract.

    5. Level of Presentation of PCA data in District Census Handbooks:

     The format of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) adopted in the DCHB of

    2001 Census has been continued for 2011 Census as the data on fourcategories of works have been presented similar to 2001 census. The Primary

    Census Abstract data in different PCAs are presented at different levels. Thelevel of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts in DCHB is as under:

    1. District Primary Census Abstract -District/C.D. Block/Town.2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes- District/C.D. Block/Town.

    3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes -District/C.D. Block/Town.4. Village Primary Census Abstract -C.D. Block/Village wise.

    5. Urban Primary Census Abstract- Town/Ward level.

     The PCA Data for villages was presented C.D. Block wise for the first time

    in 1991 Census. This practice is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census. The

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    term ‘Total Population’ includes the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes,

    the Institutional and the Houseless populations. An appendix to DistrictPrimary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration

    block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Populationand the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town.

    6. Area Figures:

     The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district inrespect of tahsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of townsare given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The areafigures of the C.D. Block are the total of the village areas coming under each

    C.D. Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by theSurveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level.

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      District Primary Census

    Abstract

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KODAGU

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    576 Kodagu - District Total 4,102.00 1,42,716  5,54,519  2,74,608  2,79,911  54,733  27,676  27,057 

    Rural 4,075.40 1,21,989  4,73,531  2,34,161  2,39,370  46,781  23,648  23,133 

    Urban 26.60 20,727  80,988  40,447  40,541  7,952  4,028  3,924 

    0134 Madikeri Total 1,435.32 28,191  1,13,202  56,543  56,659  11,237  5,762  5,475 

    Rural 1,435.32 28,191  1,13,202  56,543  56,659  11,237  5,762  5,475 

    Urban 0.00 -  -  -  - -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 990.85 47,350  1,84,450  90,783  93,667  17,690  8,940  8,750 

    Rural 990.85 47,350  1,84,450  90,783  93,667  17,690  8,940  8,750 

    Urban 0.00 -  -  -  - -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 1,643.61 48,533  1,84,185  91,030  93,155  18,752  9,359  9,393 

    Rural 1,640.35 46,448  1,75,879  86,835  89,044  17,854  8,946  8,908 

    Urban 3.26 2,085  8,306  4,195  4,111  898  413  485 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 3.26 2,085  8,306  4,195  4,111  898  413  485 

    URBAN803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 15.92 8,518  33,381  16,423  16,958  3,112  1,606  1,506 

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 1.33 1,956  6,729  3,363  3,366  577  273  304 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 3.26 3,788  15,326  7,742  7,584  1,724  876  848 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 2.83 4,380  17,246  8,724  8,522  1,641  860  781 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 3.26 2,085  8,306  4,195  4,111  898  413  485 

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    Area in

    Square

    Kilometre

     Number of

    households

    Total population (including institutional

    and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

    73,584  35,759  37,825  58,054  28,510  29,544  4,12,877  2,15,302  1,97,575  Total Kodagu - District

    64,618  31,359  33,259  56,298  27,643  28,655  3,46,061  1,80,920  1,65,141  Rural

    8,966  4,400  4,566  1,756  867  889  66,816  34,382  32,434  Urban

    12,958  6,343  6,615  7,391  3,683  3,708  88,485  45,983  42,502  Total Madikeri

    12,958  6,343  6,615  7,391  3,683  3,708  88,485  45,983  42,502  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    31,502  15,274  16,228  10,011  4,905  5,106  1,34,366  70,939  63,427  Total Somvarpet

    31,502  15,274  16,228  10,011  4,905  5,106  1,34,366  70,939  63,427  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    21,075  10,198  10,877  39,133  19,174  19,959  1,29,605  67,396  62,209  Total Virajpet

    20,158  9,742  10,416  38,896  19,055  19,841  1,23,210  63,998  59,212  Rural

    917  456  461  237  119  118  6,395  3,398  2,997  Urban

    917  456  461  237  119  118  6,395  3,398  2,997  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    URBAN3,344  1,643  1,701  633  308  325  28,213  14,232  13,981  Urban Madikeri (CMC)

    904  441  463  89  53  36  5,472  2,880  2,592  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    2,121  1,056  1,065  437  213  224  12,205  6,421  5,784  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    1,680  804  876  360  174  186  14,531  7,451  7,080  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    917  456  461  237  119  118  6,395  3,398  2,997  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KODAGU

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

    576 Kodagu - District Total 2,78,938  1,72,100  1,06,838  2,58,753  1,62,419  96,334  19,447  13,085  6,362 

    Rural 2,46,044  1,48,216  97,828  2,28,414  1,40,222  88,192  19,230  12,909  6,321 

    Urban 32,894  23,884  9,010  30,339  22,197  8,142  217  176  41 

    0134 Madikeri Total 58,619  35,630  22,989  52,438  32,780  19,658  2,857  1,879  978 

    Rural 58,619  35,630  22,989  52,438  32,780  19,658  2,857  1,879  978 

    Urban - - -  - - -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 95,026  57,216  37,810  88,409  53,999  34,410  13,410  9,046  4,364 

    Rural 95,026  57,216  37,810  88,409  53,999  34,410  13,410  9,046  4,364 

    Urban - - -  - - -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 95,917  57,939  37,978  90,948  55,934  35,014  2,972  1,991  981 

    Rural 92,399  55,370  37,029  87,567  53,443  34,124  2,963  1,984  979 

    Urban 3,518  2,569  949  3,381  2,491  890  9  7  2 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 3,518  2,569  949  3,381  2,491  890  9  7  2 

    URBAN803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 13,341  9,452  3,889  11,960  8,513  3,447  118  90  28 

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 3,261  2,230  1,031  3,177  2,181  996  25  19  6 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 5,525  4,360  1,165  5,203  4,137  1,066  59  55  4 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 7,249  5,273  1,976  6,618  4,875  1,743  6  5  1 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 3,518  2,569  949  3,381  2,491  890  9  7  2 

    CultivatorsDistrict/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    Total workers Main workers

    Industrial category

    Location

    code

    number 

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

    12,546  6,580  5,966  1,245  834  411  2,25,515  1,41,920  83,595  Total Kodagu - Distri ct

    12,248  6,383  5,865  1,036  677  359  1,95,900  1,20,253  75,647  Rural

    298  197  101  209  157  52  29,615  21,667  7,948  Urban

    1,612  961  651  272  151  121  47,697  29,789  17,908  Total Madikeri

    1,612  961  651  272  151  121  47,697  29,789  17,908  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    7,834  3,960  3,874  422  292  130  66,743  40,701  26,042  Total Somvarpet

    7,834  3,960  3,874  422  292  130  66,743  40,701  26,042  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    2,845  1,492  1,353  357  244  113  84,774  52,207  32,567  Total Virajpet

    2,802  1,462  1,340  342  234  108  81,460  49,763  31,697  Rural

    43  30  13  15  10  5  3,314  2,444  870  Urban

    43  30  13  15  10  5  3,314  2,444  870  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    URBAN68  41  27  93  68  25  11,681  8,314  3,367  Urban Madikeri (CMC)

    32  11  21  21  17  4  3,099  2,134  965  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    134  102  32  53  41  12  4,957  3,939  1,018  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    21  13  8  27  21  6  6,564  4,836  1,728  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    43  30  13  15  10  5  3,314  2,444  870  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workers

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

      of main workers

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KODAGU

    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

    576 Kodagu - District Total 20,185  9,681  10,504  1,727  710  1,017  2,607  1,056  1,551 

    Rural 17,630  7,994  9,636  1,697  689  1,008  2,560  1,028  1,532 

    Urban 2,555  1,687  868  30  21  9  47  28  19 

    0134 Madikeri Total 6,181  2,850  3,331  444  139  305  1,030  465  565 

    Rural 6,181  2,850  3,331  444  139  305  1,030  465  565 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 6,617  3,217  3,400  895  410  485  1,306  455  851 

    Rural 6,617  3,217  3,400  895  410  485  1,306  455  851 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 4,969  2,005  2,964  359  140  219  234  114  120 

    Rural 4,832  1,927  2,905  358  140  218  224  108  116 

    Urban 137  78  59  1  -  1  10  6  4 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 137  78  59  1  -  1  10  6  4 

    URBAN803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 1,381  939  442  19  14  5  4  2  2 

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 84  49  35  1  -  1  3  1  2 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 322  223  99  4  4  -  25  16  9 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 631  398  233  5  3  2  5  3  2 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 137  78  59  1  -  1  10  6  4 

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

      Industrial category

    Agricultural labourersMarginal workers Cultivators

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2 1

    304  155  149  15,547  7,760  7,787  2,75,581  1,02,508  1,73,073  Total Kodagu - District 576

    233  124  109  13,140  6,153  6,987  2,27,487  85,945  1,41,542  Rural

    71  31  40  2,407  1,607  800  48,094  16,563  31,531  Urban

    69  53  16  4,638  2,193  2,445  54,583  20,913  33,670  Total Madikeri 0134

    69  53  16  4,638  2,193  2,445  54,583  20,913  33,670  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    93  48  45  4,323  2,304  2,019  89,424  33,567  55,857  Total Somvarpet 0135

    93  48  45  4,323  2,304  2,019  89,424  33,567  55,857  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    71  23  48  4,305  1,728  2,577  88,268  33,091  55,177  Total Virajpet 0136

    71  23  48  4,179  1,656  2,523  83,480  31,465  52,015  Rural

    -  -  -  126  72  54  4,788  1,626  3,162  Urban

    -  -  -  126  72  54  4,788  1,626  3,162  Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 618089

    URBAN16  11  5  1,342  912  430  20,040  6,971  13,069  Urban Madikeri (CMC) 803187

    -  -  -  80  48  32  3,468  1,133  2,335  Urban Somvarpet (TP) 803188

    18  14  4  275  189  86  9,801  3,382  6,419  Urban Kushalnagar (TP) 803189

    37  6  31  584  386  198  9,997  3,451  6,546  Urban Virajpet (TP) 803190

    -  -  -  126  72  54  4,788  1,626  3,162  Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 618089

    Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers

      of marginal workers

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Location

    code

    number 

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    Appendix to District

    Primary Census Abstract

    Total, Scheduled Castes

    and Scheduled TribesPopulation - Urban Block wise 

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    Location

    Code

    Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

    EB Number 

    Total

    Population

    Scheduled

    CastesPopulation

    Scheduled

    TribesPopulation

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 722 122 18

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000200 844 94 8

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 691 39 19

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000500 410 31 29

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000600 291 33 8

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000800 794 75 56

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000900 628 9 8

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-0010 SUB-EB No.01 857 67 21

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-0010 SUB-EB No.02 606 38 11

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-000300 331 28 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001100 249 7 4

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0013 SUB-EB No.01 547 71 14

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0013 SUB-EB No.02 698 26 15

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-003400 387 40 3

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-003500 317 23 11

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001200 429 45 15

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-001600 310 16 2

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-003000 405 110 13

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003100 493 33 8

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003200 424 41 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-001500 377 24 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003300 852 69 28

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003800 422 33 5

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003900 767 33 47

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003600 357 18 19

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003700 708 30 10

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-001400 333 36 3

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-0050 SUB-EB No.01 563 197 16

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-0050 SUB-EB No.02 351 71 12

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-005100 454 29 22

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-005200 399 225 4

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-004800 462 99 13

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-004900 666 21 33

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-0047 SUB-EB No.01 808 118 27

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-0047 SUB-EB No.02 212 66 3

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-004000 376 32 14

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-004500 776 163 17

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-004400 486 16 3

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-004600 735 60 14

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-002600 546 60 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-002400 780 107 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-002500 444 13 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0022 EB No.-004100 335 35 10

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0022 EB No.-004300 532 30 15

     APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

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    Location

    Code

    Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

    EB Number 

    Total

    Population

    Scheduled

    CastesPopulation

    Scheduled

    TribesPopulation

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

     APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0023 EB No.-0042 SUB-EB No.01 652 10 1

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0023 EB No.-0042 SUB-EB No.02 374 - -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0024 EB No.-0027 SUB-EB No.01 498 - -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0024 EB No.-0027 SUB-EB No.02 610 27 10

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0025 EB No.-0023 SUB-EB No.01 678 16 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0025 EB No.-0023 SUB-EB No.02 675 4 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0026 EB No.-002200 306 - -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0026 EB No.-002800 846 25 17

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0027 EB No.-0029 SUB-EB No.01 481 22 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0027 EB No.-0029 SUB-EB No.02 505 - 6

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0028 EB No.-001700 530 142 6

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0028 EB No.-001800 708 10 3

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0029 EB No.-001900 401 77 1

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0029 EB No.-0021 SUB-EB No.01 647 261 -

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0029 EB No.-0021 SUB-EB No.02 678 174 1

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0030 EB No.-002000 733 11 1

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) WARD No.-0031 EB No.-000700 885 32 9

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 621 32 14

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000200 672 29 21

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000300 578 278 7

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000400 464 9 -

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-000500 579 59 11

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-000600 555 143 4

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-000700 593 45 1

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-000800 560 37 6

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-000900 665 128 10

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-001000 385 38 8

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-001100 244 24 -

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-001200 467 59 4

    803188 Somvarpet (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-001300 346 23 3

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 510 117 28

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 759 27 116

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000300 507 - 12

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 806 239 11

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.01 952 70 69

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.02 153 5 -

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000600 356 69 24

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000700 327 11 8

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000800 658 16 6

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-000900 493 - -

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001000 395 5 3

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001100 585 126 4

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001800 561 122 4

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001300 585 66 -

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    Location

    Code

    Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

    EB Number 

    Total

    Population

    Scheduled

    CastesPopulation

    Scheduled

    TribesPopulation

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

     APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001400 613 194 -

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001700 633 37 5

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001500 630 455 -

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001600 517 165 15

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-001200 383 29 10

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-001900 576 21 27

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002000 578 87 10

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002100 641 31 14

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002200 563 36 7

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002300 347 29 -

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002400 738 39 32

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002500 521 90 28

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0026 SUB-EB No.01 827 33 1

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0026 SUB-EB No.02 112 2 3

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 394 3 1

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 385 - 14

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000300 324 33 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 589 149 7

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000500 645 27 1

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000600 506 55 33

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000700 457 8 3

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000800 78 53 2

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000900 478 112 10

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001000 618 19 21

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001100 365 3 10

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001200 258 7 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001300 233 139 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001400 480 7 2

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001500 186 19 7

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001600 151 55 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001700 629 35 22

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001800 722 8 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001900 619 33 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002000 1037 2 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002100 523 53 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002200 643 15 2

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002300 551 45 25

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002400 631 111 4

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002500 487 24 16

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002600 372 19 26

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002700 357 88 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002800 579 40 -

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002900 171 41 15

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-003000 315 35 18

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    Location

    Code

    Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

    EB Number 

    Total

    Population

    Scheduled

    CastesPopulation

    Scheduled

    TribesPopulation

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

     APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-0031 SUB-EB No.01 600 35 16

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-0031 SUB-EB No.02 521 37 7

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-003200 663 51 61

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-003300 541 223 17

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-003400 558 11 6

    803190 Virajpet (TP) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-003500 580 85 14

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 760 91 5

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 514 41 8

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 391 43 15

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000400 285 154 12

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.01 709 155 30

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.02 450 183 5

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000600 202 49 -

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0007 SUB-EB No.01 559 15 19

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0007 SUB-EB No.02 376 20 -

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000800 392 1 27

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0009 SUB-EB No.01 476 4 1

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0009 SUB-EB No.02 485 18 17

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001000 517 52 19

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001100 423 19 1

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001200 681 16 22

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001300 549 25 39

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001400 537 31 17

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KODAGU

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    576 Kodagu - District Total 18,619  73,584  35,759  37,825  7,413  3,671  3,742 

    Rural 16,435  64,618  31,359  33,259  6,565  3,239  3,326 

    Urban 2,184  8,966  4,400  4,566  848  432  416 

    0134 Madikeri Total 3,248  12,958  6,343  6,615  1,401  681  720 

    Rural 3,248  12,958  6,343  6,615  1,401  681  720 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 7,945  31,502  15,274  16,228  3,186  1,592  1,594 

    Rural 7,945  31,502  15,274  16,228  3,186  1,592  1,594 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 5,481  21,075  10,198  10,877  2,099  1,018  1,081 

    Rural 5,242  20,158  9,742  10,416  1,978  966  1,012 

    Urban 239  917  456  461  121  52  69 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 823  3,344  1,643  1,701  282  160  122 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 248  904  441  463  87  39  48 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 466  2,121  1,056  1,065  221  111  110 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 408  1,680  804  876  137  70  67 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 239  917  456  461  121  52  69 

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

     Number of

    households

    with SC as

    head 

    Total population (including institutional

    and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

      FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    48,105  25,605  22,500  25,479  10,154  15,325  42,102  22,721  19,381  Total Kodagu - District

    41,329  22,086  19,243  23,289  9,273  14,016  38,115  20,191  17,924  Rural

    6,776  3,519  3,257  2,190  881  1,309  3,987  2,530  1,457  Urban

    8,315  4,413  3,902  4,643  1,930  2,713  7,848  4,200  3,648  Total Madikeri

    8,315  4,413  3,902  4,643  1,930  2,713  7,848  4,200  3,648  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    19,793  10,659  9,134  11,709  4,615  7,094  18,206  9,656  8,550  Total Somvarpet

    19,793  10,659  9,134  11,709  4,615  7,094  18,206  9,656  8,550  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    13,805  7,339  6,466  7,270  2,859  4,411  12,520  6,616  5,904  Total Virajpet

    13,221  7,014  6,207  6,937  2,728  4,209  12,061  6,335  5,726  Rural

    584  325  259  333  131  202  459  281  178  Urban

    URBAN

    2,647  1,356  1,291  697  287  410  1,444  922  522  Urban Madikeri (CMC)689  367  322  215  74  141  473  279  194  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    1,509  808  701  612  248  364  778  545  233  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    1,347  663  684  333  141  192  833  503  330  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    584  325  259  333  131  202  459  281  178  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    Total workersLiterates Illiterates

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    576 Kodagu - District Total 39,555  21,536  18,019  1,182  779  403  3,510  1,809  1,701 

    Rural 35,947  19,230  16,717  1,162  765  397  3,455  1,782  1,673 

    Urban 3,608  2,306  1,302  20  14  6  55  27  28 

    0134 Madikeri Total 7,223  3,950  3,273  77  48  29  485  286  199 

    Rural 7,223  3,950  3,273  77  48  29  485  286  199 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 17,144  9,162  7,982  952  647  305  2,362  1,186  1,176 

    Rural 17,144  9,162  7,982  952  647  305  2,362  1,186  1,176 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 12,028  6,392  5,636  133  70  63  609  310  299 

    Rural 11,580  6,118  5,462  133  70  63  608  310  298 

    Urban 448  274  174  -  -  -  1  -  1 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 1,234  792  442  14  9  5  16  8  8 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 467  275  192  -  -  -  5  2  3 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 685  490  195  4  4  -  25  14  11 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 774  475  299  2  1  1  8  3  5 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 448  274  174  -  -  -  1  -  1 

    CultivatorsMain workers

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

      Industrial category

    Agricultural labourers

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      FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    69  39  30  34,794  18,909  15,885  2,547  1,185  1,362  Total Kodagu - District

    52  29  23  31,278  16,654  14,624  2,168  961  1,207  Rural

    17  10  7  3,516  2,255  1,261  379  224  155  Urban

    14  7  7  6,647  3,609  3,038  625  250  375  Total Madikeri

    14  7  7  6,647  3,609  3,038  625  250  375  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    28  18  10  13,802  7,311  6,491  1,062  494  568  Total Somvarpet

    28  18  10  13,802  7,311  6,491  1,062  494  568  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    10  4  6  11,276  6,008  5,268  492  224  268  Total Virajpet

    10  4  6  10,829  5,734  5,095  481  217  264  Rural

    -  -  -  447  274  173  11  7  4  Urban

    URBAN

    4  2  2  1,200  773  427  210  130  80  Urban Madikeri (CMC)2  1  1  460  272  188  6  4  2  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    -  -  -  656  472  184  93  55  38  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    11  7  4  753  464  289  59  28  31  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    -  -  -  447  274  173  11  7  4  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    Household industry workers Marginal workers

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

      of main workers

    Other workers

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    576 Kodagu - District Total 91  39  52  586  212  374  21  9  12 

    Rural 86  36  50  564  200  364  13  7  6 

    Urban 5  3  2  22  12  10  8  2  6 

    0134 Madikeri Total 16  6  10  141  42  99  1  1  - 

    Rural 16  6  10  141  42  99  1  1  - 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 43  18  25  401  146  255  8  6  2 

    Rural 43  18  25  401  146  255  8  6  2 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 28  12  16  23  13  10  4  -  4 

    Rural 27  12  15  22  12  10  4  -  4 

    Urban 1  -  1  1  1  -  -  -  - 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 3  3  -  2  1  1  2  1  1 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban -  -  -  19  10  9  -  -  - 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 1  -  1  -  -  -  6  1  5 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 1  -  1  1  1  -  -  -  - 

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    Agricultural labourers

      Industrial category of 

    Cultivators Household industry workers

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      FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 1

    1,849  925  924  31,482  13,038  18,444  Total Kodagu - District 576

    1,505  718  787  26,503  11,168  15,335  Rural

    344  207  137  4,979  1,870  3,109  Urban

    467  201  266  5,110  2,143  2,967  Total Madikeri 0134

    467  201  266  5,110  2,143  2,967  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    610  324  286  13,296  5,618  7,678  Total Somvarpet 0135

    610  324  286  13,296  5,618  7,678  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    437  199  238  8,555  3,582  4,973  Total Virajpet 0136

    428  193  235  8,097  3,407  4,690  Rural

    9  6  3  458  175  283  Urban

    URBAN

    203  125  78  1,900  721  1,179  Urban Madikeri (CMC) 8031876  4  2  431  162  269  Urban Somvarpet (TP) 803188

    74  45  29  1,343  511  832  Urban Kushalnagar (TP) 803189

    52  27  25  847  301  546  Urban Virajpet (TP) 803190

    9  6  3  458  175  283  Urban Gonikoppal (CT) 618089

     Non-workers

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

      marginal workers

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Location

    code

    number 

    Other workers

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    Primary Census Abstract for

    Scheduled Tribes (ST)

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    576 Kodagu - District Total 15,094  58,054  28,510  29,544  8,089  3,978  4,111 

    Rural 14,671  56,298  27,643  28,655  7,889  3,880  4,009 

    Urban 423  1,756  867  889  200  98  102 

    0134 Madikeri Total 1,830  7,391  3,683  3,708  869  457  412 

    Rural 1,830  7,391  3,683  3,708  869  457  412 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 2,491  10,011  4,905  5,106  1,284  612  672 

    Rural 2,491  10,011  4,905  5,106  1,284  612  672 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 10,416  39,133  19,174  19,959  5,775  2,823  2,952 

    Rural 10,350  38,896  19,055  19,841  5,736  2,811  2,925 

    Urban 66  237  119  118  39  12  27 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 148  633  308  325  68  40  28 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 22  89  53  36  5  5  - 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 97  437  213  224  48  21  27 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 90  360  174  186  40  20  20 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 66  237  119  118  39  12  27 

    Location

    code

    number 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

     Number of

    households

    with ST as

    head 

    Total population (including institutional

    and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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      FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    27,719  14,722  12,997  30,335  13,788  16,547  35,004  18,292  16,712  Total Kodagu - District

    26,441  14,077  12,364  29,857  13,566  16,291  34,215  17,771  16,444  Rural

    1,278  645  633  478  222  256  789  521  268  Urban

    4,583  2,429  2,154  2,808  1,254  1,554  4,453  2,420  2,033  Total Madikeri

    4,583  2,429  2,154  2,808  1,254  1,554  4,453  2,420  2,033  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    5,641  2,967  2,674  4,370  1,938  2,432  5,672  3,121  2,551  Total Somvarpet

    5,641  2,967  2,674  4,370  1,938  2,432  5,672  3,121  2,551  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    16,330  8,740  7,590  22,803  10,434  12,369  24,216  12,313  11,903  Total Virajpet

    16,217  8,681  7,536  22,679  10,374  12,305  24,090  12,230  11,860  Rural

    113  59  54  124  60  64  126  83  43  Urban

    URBAN

    504  247  257  129  61  68  258  172  86  Urban Madikeri (CMC)72  44  28  17  9  8  58  37  21  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    325  166  159  112  47  65  164  114  50  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    264  129  135  96  45  51  183  115  68  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    113  59  54  124  60  64  126  83  43  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    Total workersLiterates Illiterates

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    576 Kodagu - District Total 33,308  17,560  15,748  616  368  248  2,357  1,211  1,146 

    Rural 32,573  17,070  15,503  613  366  247  2,341  1,201  1,140 

    Urban 735  490  245  3  2  1  16  10  6 

    0134 Madikeri Total 4,088  2,280  1,808  69  42  27  180  108  72 

    Rural 4,088  2,280  1,808  69  42  27  180  108  72 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 5,241  2,904  2,337  303  205  98  1,009  530  479 

    Rural 5,241  2,904  2,337  303  205  98  1,009  530  479 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 23,363  11,965  11,398  241  119  122  1,158  567  591 

    Rural 23,244  11,886  11,358  241  119  122  1,152  563  589 

    Urban 119  79  40  -  -  -  6  4  2 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban 244  162  82  2  1  1  3  1  2 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban 58  37  21  1  1  -  -  -  - 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban 162  113  49  -  -  -  7  5  2 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban 152  99  53  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    618089 Gonikoppal (CT) Urban 119  79  40  -  -  -  6  4  2 

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

      Industrial category

    Agricultural labourersMain workers

    Location

    code

    number 

    Cultivators

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      FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    122  67  55  30,213  15,914  14,299  1,696  732  964  Total Kodagu - District

    119  65  54  29,500  15,438  14,062  1,642  701  941  Rural

    3  2  1  713  476  237  54  31  23  Urban

    41  20  21  3,798  2,110  1,688  365  140  225  Total Madikeri

    41  20  21  3,798  2,110  1,688  365  140  225  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    48  29  19  3,881  2,140  1,741  431  217  214  Total Somvarpet

    48  29  19  3,881  2,140  1,741  431  217  214  Rural

    -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Urban

    30  16  14  21,934  11,263  10,671  853  348  505  Total Virajpet

    30  16  14  21,821  11,188  10,633  846  344  502  Rural

    -  -  -  113  75  38  7  4  3  Urban

    URBAN

    -  -  -  239  160  79  14  10  4  Urban Madikeri (CMC)-  -  -  57  36  21  -  -  -  Urban Somvarpet (TP)

    3  2  1  152  106  46  2  1  1  Urban Kushalnagar (TP)

    -  -  -  152  99  53  31  16  15  Urban Virajpet (TP)

    -  -  -  113  75  38  7  4  3  Urban Gonikoppal (CT)

      of main workers

    Other workersHousehold industry workers Marginal workers

    Total/

    Rural/

    Urban

    District/ CD Block/

    Town

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    1 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    576 Kodagu - District Total 46  19  27  214  91  123  16  2  14 

    Rural 46  19  27  209  89  120  16  2  14 

    Urban -  -  -  5  2  3  -  -  - 

    0134 Madikeri Total 8  4  4  38  8  30  6  1  5 

    Rural 8  4  4  38  8  30  6  1  5 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0135 Somvarpet Total 17  11  6  86  32  54  9  1  8 

    Rural 17  11  6  86  32  54  9  1  8 

    Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    0136 Virajpet Total 21  4  17  90  51  39  1  -  1 

    Rural 21  4  17  85  49  36  1  -  1 

    Urban -  -  -  5  2  3  -  -  - 

    URBAN

    803187 Madikeri (CMC) Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 803188 Somvarpet (TP) Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    803189 Kushalnagar (TP) Urban -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

    803190 Virajpet (TP) Urban -  -