This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...go to the dharamsalas, serais, and landing or encamping places, and count all the travellers, pilgrims, etc., you find there. When you are sure that every part of your block has been thoroughly visited, you should go to your Supervisor, and prepare the Abstract. CENSUS OF CENTRAL INDIA, 1891. SeC. II. C.--Rules for ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...go to the dharamsalas, serais, and landing or encamping places, and count all the travellers, pilgrims, etc., you find there. When you are sure that every part of your block has been thoroughly visited, you should go to your Supervisor, and prepare the Abstract. CENSUS OF CENTRAL INDIA, 1891. SeC. II. C.--Rules for filling in the Schedule. Column I.--(Serial number). Do not enter this number on your first visit, but fill it in on your second round. Column 2.--(Name). If a child had not been named, enter the word "child." Enter all persons by name, but if there is any objection to giving the name of any female, enter the word " Female " in this column. Column 3.--(Sex). Enter whether each person is male or female, even though you have already written " female" in column 2. Column 4.--(Age). Enter the number of years each person has completed--and in the case of infants of less than one year old, write the word "infant "in this column. If the age cannot be stated exactly, guess what it is from the appearance of the person, or by inquiries from relatives. You must not, however, ask to see any female who is not voluntarily presented before you. Column 5.--(Religion). Enter whether Hindu, Mussalman, Jain, Christian, Parsi, Bhil, etc., Column 6.--(Caste). Enter the caste of Hindus, as Brahman, Rajput, Bania, etc; the tribes of Mussalmans, as Saiad, Shaikh, Borah, Pathan, Arab, etc.; and of forest tribes as Bhil, Gond, etc.; and the races of Christians, as European, Eurasian, Native Christiain. Column 7.--(Birth-State or Province). Enter the State, or if born in British Territory, the Province of birth, but not the zillah, parganah, village or town. Column 8.--(Occupation, etc.). Enter the occupation of all who do work, and ...
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