APPENDICES
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Appendices
Continued___
Appendix IV : Statistics
of population
Third Series
Relative Voting Strength of Caste Hindus and Scheduled Castes
Constituency |
Total Number of voters in the Constituency |
Total number of Scheduled
Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative proportion of
columns 2 and 3 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
1. 1. Madras City, south-Central Central |
26,922 |
4,082 |
1: 6.6 |
2. Chicacole |
90,496 |
8,070 |
1 :11.2 |
3. Amalapuram |
95,954 |
28,282 |
1: 3.4 |
4. Cocanada |
86,932 |
17,616 |
1: 4.9 |
5. Ellore |
88,249 |
16,835 |
1: 5.24 |
6. Ongole |
1,10,152 |
11,233 |
1: 9.8 |
7. Gudur |
52,415 |
10,263 |
1: 5.1 |
8. Cuddapah |
92,572 |
10,842 |
1: 8.5 |
9. Penukonda |
74,952 |
11,896 |
1: 6.3 |
10. Bellary |
85,928 |
10,146 |
1: 8.5 |
11. Kurnool |
72,753 |
11,679 |
1: 6.2 |
12. Tirutanni |
77,337 |
15,243 |
1: 5.07 |
13. Chingleput |
73,554 |
22.182 |
1: 3.3 |
14. Tiruvallur |
81,814 |
21,287 |
1: 3.8 |
15. Ranipet |
24,403 |
11,271 |
1: 2.1 |
16. Tiruvannamalai |
97,259 |
15,536 |
1: 6.2 |
17. Tindivanam |
85,514 |
19,221 |
1: 4.4 |
18. Chidambaram |
96,086 |
16,762 |
1: 5.7 |
19. Tirukoyilur |
1,02,482 |
21,733 |
1: 4.7 |
20. Tanjore |
99,496 |
13,198 |
1: 7.5 |
21. Manaargudi |
69,579 |
11,547 |
1: 5.8 |
22. Ariyalur |
1,13,630 |
16,772 |
1: 6.7 |
23. Palani |
92,655 |
13,521 |
1: 6.8 |
24. Sattur |
84,169 |
8,033 |
1:10.5 |
25. Koilpatti |
1,00,521 |
20,907 |
1: 4.8 |
26. Pollachi |
63,821 |
12,808 |
1: 4.9 |
27. Namakkal |
51,860 |
11,407 |
1: 4.5 |
28. Coondapur |
46,032 |
8,030 |
1: 5.7 |
29. Malapuram |
70,346 |
10,808 |
1: 6.5 |
II. BOMBAY
Constituency
|
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative
proportion of columns 2 and 3 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
General
Urban |
|
|
|
1.
Bombay City North and Bombay Suburban District |
1,67,002 |
34,266 |
1:
4.8 |
1,52,991 |
28,520 |
1:
5.3 |
|
General
Rural |
|
|
|
3.
Kaira District |
1,39,508 |
7,318 |
1:
19.06 |
4.
Surat District |
85,670 |
4,765 |
1:
18.8 |
5.
Thana, South |
67,749 |
4,668 |
1:
14.5 |
6.
Ahmednagar, South |
73,162 |
7,382 |
1:
9.9 |
7.
East Khandesh, East |
91,377 |
10,109 |
1:
9.35 |
8.
Nasik, West |
99,274 |
12,698 |
1:7.7 |
9.
Poona, West |
73,551 |
13,055 |
1:
5.6 |
10.
Satara, North |
95,459 |
11,152 |
1:
8.5 |
64,583 |
9,713 |
1:
6.6 |
|
12.
Belgaum, North |
79,422 |
18,303 |
1:
4.3 |
13.
Bijapur, North |
60,655 |
8,993 |
1:
6.7 |
1,03,828 |
5,001 |
1:
20.7 |
|
15.
Ratnagiri, North |
32,606 |
3,529 |
1:
9.2 |
Constituency |
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
Total
number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative
proportion of columns 2 and 3 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
General
Rural |
|
|
|
|
74,306 |
24,610 |
1:
3.01 |
|
|
80,035 |
16,830 |
1:
4.8 |
|
|
3.
Birbhum |
1,03,231 |
37,637 |
1:
2.7 |
|
84,128 |
25,487 |
1:
3.3 |
|
|
5.Midnapore,
Central |
99,961 |
20,167 |
1:
4.95 |
|
64,031 |
13,091 |
1:
4.85 |
|
|
67,697 |
20,318 |
|
||
8.
Howrah |
1,03,346 |
22.990 |
1:
4.5 |
|
9.
24 Parganas, South- |
82,366 |
47,378 |
1:
1.7 |
|
|
Constituency |
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
Total
number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency |
10. |
24
Parganas, North-East. |
85,477 |
30,607 |
11. |
Nadia |
90,092 |
25,605 |
12. |
Murshidabad |
81,083 |
17,176 |
13. |
Jessore |
1,21,760 |
55,052 |
14. |
Khulna |
1,45,335 |
76,848 |
15. |
Malda |
73,664 |
29,010 |
16. |
Dinajpur |
1,48,804 |
1,18,454 |
17. |
Jalpaiguri-cum-Siliguri |
78,552 |
65,679 |
18. |
Rangpur |
29,437 |
65,679 |
19. |
Bogra-cwn-Pabna |
87,704 |
33,873 |
20. |
Dacca,
East |
94,858 |
40,238 |
21. |
Mymensingh,
West |
98,795 |
38,046 |
22. |
Mymensingh,
East |
68,360 |
29,588 |
23. |
Faridpur |
1,72,683 |
96,319 |
24. |
Bakarganj,
South-West. |
78,796 |
49,014 |
25. |
Tippera |
1,27,097 |
34,813 |
|
Constituency |
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
Total
number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative
proportion of columns 2 and 3 |
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
|
General
Urban |
|
|
|
|
1. |
Lucknow
City |
89,412 |
9,079 |
1:
9.8 |
|
2. |
Cawnpore
City |
1,31,599 |
22,515 |
1:
5.8 |
|
3. |
Agra
City |
47,505 |
10,105 |
1:
4.7 |
|
4. |
Allahabad
City |
55,379 |
6,854 |
1:
8.07 |
|
|
General
Rural |
|
|
|
|
5. |
Charanpur
District, South-East. |
47,773 |
7,256 |
1:
6.5 |
|
6. |
Bulandshah
District, South-East. |
49,699 |
7,506 |
1:
6.6 |
|
7. |
Agra
District, North-East. |
61,515 |
8,290 |
1:
7.4 |
|
8. |
Manipuri
District North-East. |
51,406 |
5,878 |
1:
8.7 |
|
9.
Budaun District, East |
46,966 |
7,087 |
1:
6.6 |
||
68,815 |
14,611 |
1:
4.7 |
|||
11.
Mirzapur District, North. |
43,648 |
4,045 |
1:
10.7 |
||
43,441 |
5,626 |
1:
7.7 |
|||
13.
Basti District, South |
37,084 |
4,194 |
1:
8.8 |
||
14.
Azamgarh District, West. |
51,194 |
8,127 |
1:
6.2 |
||
1,39,217 |
20,671 |
1:
6.7 |
|||
48,697 |
10,488 |
1:
4.6 |
|||
17.
Sitapur District, North-East. |
76,682 |
22,913 |
1:
3.3 |
||
18.
Fyzabad District, East. |
57,154 |
9,988 |
1:
5.7 |
||
19.
Gonda District, North-East. |
64,225 |
8,274 |
1:
7.7 |
||
68,285 |
16,303 |
1:4.18 |
V. CENTRAL PROVINCES
|
Constituency |
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
|||
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
||
|
General
Urban |
|
|
||
1 |
Nagpur City |
72,329 |
14,388 |
||
|
General
Rural |
|
|
||
2 |
29,267 |
6,037 |
|||
3 |
35,201 |
4,011 |
|||
4 |
30,132 |
5,229 |
|||
5 |
37,942 |
3,914 |
|||
6 |
20,587 |
1,186 |
|||
7 |
30,660 |
5,224 |
|||
8 |
33,284 |
3,608 |
|||
9 |
35,781 |
2,019 |
|||
10 |
33,053 |
11,041 |
|||
11. |
Baloda
Bazar |
46,943 |
15,636 |
||
12. |
33,260 |
10,547 |
|||
13. |
28,028 |
10,067 |
|||
14. |
42,763 |
13,558 |
|||
15. |
Drug |
34,883 |
8,942 |
||
16. |
47,047 |
10,399 |
|||
17. |
Ellichpur-Dartapur-Nelghat |
30,094 |
2,885 |
||
18. |
25,912 |
3,233 |
|||
19. |
20,327 |
2,020 |
|||
20. |
37,936 |
3,468 |
|||
|
Constituency |
Total
number of voters in the Constituency |
Total
number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
1. |
East
Bihar |
35,631 |
4,618 |
2. |
South
Gaya |
49,363 |
10,360 |
3. |
41,432 |
7,684 |
|
4. |
East
Central Shahabad |
41,707 |
5,984 |
5. |
West
Gopalganj |
33,395 |
3,415 |
6. |
North
Bettiah |
25,760 |
2,831 |
7. |
East
Muzaffarpur- Sadr. |
27,271 |
3,133 |
8. |
26,864 |
2,116 |
|
9. |
South-East
Samastipur |
37,291 |
2,672 |
10. |
South
Sadr-Monghyr |
54,229 |
6,465 |
11.
12. |
Madhipura
South-West
Purnea |
26,523
44,232 |
1,284
2,938 |
13. |
55,246 |
4,667 |
|
14, |
North-East
Palamnu |
23,072 |
4,237 |
15. |
Central
Manbhum |
39,626 |
5,617 |
VII. ASSAM
|
Constituency |
Total number of voters in the
Constituency |
Total number of Scheduled
Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3 |
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
1. |
Nowgong,
North-East |
26,618 |
3,569 |
1:
7.2 |
|
2. |
Kamrup
Sadr, South |
33,234 |
2,117 |
1:
15.6 |
|
3. |
38,647 |
4,201 |
1:
9.2 |
||
4. |
Karimganj,
East |
25,701 |
10,132 |
1:
2.5 |
|
5. |
Jorhat,
North |
26,733 |
1,360 |
1 :
19.6 |
|
6. |
39,045 |
11,603 |
1:
3.3 |
||
7. |
Habibganj,
North |
31,511 |
9,996 |
1: 3.1 |
|
Constituency |
Total number of voters in the
Constituency |
Total number of Scheduled
Caste voters in the Constituency |
Relative proportion of columns
2 and 3 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
1. |
South-East Gurgaon |
37,815 |
6,049 |
1 : 6.2 |
2. |
31,967 |
5,120 |
1: 6.2 |
|
3. |
Ambala and Simla |
47,403 |
17,507 |
1: 3.27 |
4. |
Hoshiarpur, West |
51,084 |
7,281 |
1: 7.0 |
5. |
36,570 |
20,521 |
1: 1.8 |
|
6. |
52,009 |
27,354 |
1: 1.8 |
|
7. |
38,046 |
10,328 |
1: 3.68 |
|
8. |
32,703 |
7,602 |
1: 4.2 |
Fourth Series
Comparison of Primary Election and Final Election
1. Madras
Constituency |
Scheduled
Caste candidate who was
successful in Final election |
Number
of votes secured |
His
rank among candidates who fought the election |
His
position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as
a single member Constituency |
Votes
What his success in obtained Primary election in the due
to bare or Primary absolute majority election or split vote |
|
|
His
name |
His
party affiliation |
|
|
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 8 |
1.
Amalapuram |
Congress |
48,524
|
1st
among 3 |
3rd
(failed) |
2,683 |
|
2.
Cocanada |
Congress |
28,544
|
2nd
among 4 (beating 2 Hindus) |
4th
(failed) |
1,411 |
|
3.
Bandar |
Congress |
70,931
|
1st
among 6 (beating 4 Hindus) |
2nd
(failed) |
4,914 |
|
4.
Cuddapah |
Congress |
|
1st |
3,482
Absolute majority. |
||
5.
Penukonda |
Congress |
18,125
|
1st
among 4 (beating 1 Hindu and 2 Sch. Casts) |
1st |
2,564
Bare majority. |
|
Congress |
32,132
|
1st
among 5 (beating 1 Hindu and 2 Sch. Casts) |
1st |
1,960
Bare majority. |
||
7.
Tindivanam |
Congress |
25,442
|
2nd
among 4 (beating 2 Hindus) |
1st |
2,785
Split vote. |
|
8.
Mannargudi |
Congress |
30,116
|
1st
among 5 (beating 5 Hindus) |
1st |
2,895
Split vote. |
|
9.
Pollachi |
Congress |
|
1st |
2,430
Absolute majority. |
||
10.
Namakkal |
M.
P. Periyaswami |
Congress |
15,085
|
2nd
among 5 (beating 2 Hindus and 1 Sch. Caste). |
1st |
2,355
Bare majority. |
Constituency
1 |
Scheduled Caste candidate who was successful in Final election |
His
rank among candidates who fought the general election 5 |
His
position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency 6 |
Votes
obtained in the Primary election 7 |
Was
his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute
majority or split vote 8 |
||
His
name 2 |
3 |
Number of votes secured 4 |
|||||
1.
Bombay City, North |
Congress |
59,646 |
1st
among 3 (standing above 2 Hindus) |
2nd
(failed) |
2,038 |
|
|
2.
Bombay City, Byculla and Parel |
Congress |
43,251 |
1st
among 3 standing above 2 (general candidates |
2nd
(failed) |
2,098 |
|
|
Congress |
36,136 |
2nd
among 4 (beating 2) |
2nd
(failed) |
1,147 |
|
III. CENTRAL PROVINCES
Scheduled
Caste candidate who was successful in Final election |
His
rank among candidates who fought the general election 5 |
His
position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency 6 |
Votes obtained in the Primary election 7 |
Was
his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute majority
or split vote 8 |
||||
|
Constituency
1 |
His
name 2 |
His party affiliation 3 |
Number
of votes secured 4 |
|
|
|
|
1. 2. 3. |
Ram
Chand Masuria Din Khushi
Ram |
Congress
Congress Congress |
16,343
10,308 20,605 |
2nd
2nd
2nd |
1st
1st
2nd
(failed) |
836
1,701 937 |
Bare
majority and split vote. Bare majority and split vote. |
V.PUNJAB
Scheduled
Caste candidate who was successful in Final election |
His
rank among candidates who fought the general election 5 |
His
position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency 6 |
Was
his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute majority or split vote 8 |
|||||
|
Constituency 1 |
His
name 2 |
His
party affiliation 3 |
Number
of votes secured 4 |
|
|
|
|
|
South-East
Gur-gaon. Kamal, North Ambala-Simla Hoshiarpur, West Jullundhur
Ludhyana-Ferozpur. Lyallpur and Jhang |
Prem Singh Sunder Prithiv Singh Azad Mehr Chand Gurbanta Singh Matu Ram Harbhaj Ram |
Unionist
Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress |
7,706
3,136 10,503 16,307 21,476 24,352 8,312 |
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
1st
1st
2nd |
1st
1st 3rd (failed) 3rd (failed) 1st 4th (failed) 2nd
(failed) |
1,353
519 1,392 641 812 1,166 |
Split
vote Bare majority |
Appendix IV
STATISTICS OF POPULATION
The population
of the Scheduled Caste in 1941 is estimated at 48,793,180.
Can this figure be accepted as accurate ?
In coming to a definite conclusion on this
issue the following points must be borne in mind :
(i) The population of the Scheduled Castes in 1941
as compared with
their population in 1932 shows a decline.
(ii) The population of all other communities during the same period shows an increase of 15 per cent.
The question is whether there is any special reason why the population of the Scheduled Castes should have declined.
Was the basis for computation of the population
of the Scheduled Castes in 1931 the same as in 1941? The answer
is in the affirmative. The figures given for 1931 are the result of recasting of the Census of 1931 in the
light of the definition of "
Untouchables " given
by the Lothian Committee. The same basis was adopted in 1941. It cannot therefore
be said that the decline in the population of the Scheduled Castes In 1941
was due to an overestimate made in 1931.
It is true that
the Census for. 1941 does not give any figures for the Scheduled Castes for Ajmer-Merwara and Gwalior
State. But even adding to the total for 1941 the figures for these two areas as they stood
in 1931 the population comes to only 49,538,145 which
still shows a comparative decline.
The want of any proper explanation for the
decline of the Scheduled Caste population and an increase in the population of all other
communities during the same decade only reinforces the impression which every honest
student of Indian census has formed namely that the Census
of India has over a number of decades ceased to be an operation in demography. It has become
a political affair. Every community seems to be attempting
to artificially augment its numbers at the cost of some
other community for the sake of capturing greater and greater degree of political power in
its own hands. The Scheduled Castes seem to have been made a common victim for the
satisfaction of the combined greed of the other
communities who through their propagandists or enumerators are able to control the operation and the results of the Census.
In the light of these circumstances it is fair to demand that an accurate figure for the population of the Scheduler Castes would be the Census figure as corrected by the inclusion of the population for Ajmer-Merwara and Gwalior State plus an increase of 15 per cent to give them the benefit of the general rise in the population.
POPULATION
OF DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1941 OF
1941 |
|||||||
|
Hindus |
Scheduled
Castes |
Muslims |
Sikhs |
Indian
Christians |
Anglo-Indians |
Parsis |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Provinces |
150,890,146 |
39,920.807 |
79,398,503 |
4,165.097 |
3,245,706 |
1,13,936 |
1,01,968 |
Ajmer-Merwara
|
376,481 |
|
89,899479 |
867 |
3.895 |
1,005 |
|
Assam* |
3,586,932 |
676, |
3,442,291 |
3,464 |
37,750 |
634 |
2 |
Baluchistan |
39,521 |
5,102 |
438,930 |
11,918 |
2,633 |
263 |
75 |
Bengal |
17,680,054 |
7,378,970 |
33,005,434 |
16,281 |
110,923 |
31,619 |
86,270 |
Bihar |
2.2.173,890 |
4,340,379, |
4716,314 |
13,213 |
24,693 |
5,963 |
547 |
Orissa |
5,594,535 |
1,238.171 |
146,301 |
232 |
26.584 |
789 |
13 |
Bombay |
14,700,242 |
1,855,148 |
1.920,368 |
6,044 |
338,812 |
14.034 |
43,457 |
Sind |
1,038,292 |
191,634 |
3,208,325 |
31,011 |
13,232 |
2,731 |
1,936 |
Central
Provinces and Berar |
9,880,583 |
3,051,413 |
783,697 |
3,051,413
783,697 |
48,260 |
4,538 |
2,014 |
Coorg |
105,013 |
25,740 |
14,730 |
Nil |
3,309 |
SO |
12 |
Delhi |
444,532 |
122,693 |
304,971 |
16,157 |
10,494 |
3,408 |
284 |
Madras |
34,731,330 |
8,068,492 |
8,896,452 |
418 |
2,001,082 |
28,661 |
369 |
N.W.F.P. |
180,321 |
? |
2,788,797 |
57,939 |
5.426 |
837 |
24 |
Punjab |
6.301,737 |
1,248,635 |
16.217.242 |
3,757,401 |
486,038 |
5,891 |
4,327 |
United
States |
34,094,511 |
11,717,158
|
8,416,308 |
232,445 |
131,32? |
13383 |
1,375 |
States
and Agencies |
55,227,180 |
8.892,373 |
12,659,593 48,813.180 92.058,096 |
1,526,350 |
2,794.959 |
26,468 |
12,922 |
INDIA |
206,117,326 |
8.892,373 |
12,659,593 48,813.180 92.058,096 |
5.691,447 |
6,040,665 |
140,422 |
114,490 |
*
Tribes 6,484,996. |
Appendix
IV
POPULATION
FIGURES
Table 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Provinces |
States
and agencies |
Total
India |
Provinces |
States
and agencies |
Total
India |
Total
percentage |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
Hindus |
139,319,979 |
50,335,391 |
189,654,370 |
150,890,146 |
55,227,180 |
206,117,326 |
+
26,462,956 |
Scheduled
Castes |
38,409,009 |
11,131,761 |
49,540,770 |
39,920,807 |
8,892,373
48,793,180 |
48,793,180 |
747,590 |
Muslims |
67,020,443 |
10,657,102 |
77,677,545 |
79,398,503 |
12,659,598
|
92,058,096 |
+14,381,551 |
Sikhs
|
3,220,997 |
1,114,774 |
4,335,771 |
4,165,097
|
1,526.350
|
5,691,447
|
+
1,355,676 |
Christians |
3,866,660 |
2,430,103 |
6,296,763 |
3,471,430 |
2,834,119 |
6,316,119 |
+19,786 |
96,549 |
13,203 |
109,752 |
101,968 |
12,922
|
114,890 |
-
5,138 |