No, that does not help. The list gives only the census code number of towns and villages.

For my analysis of the situation in Rajasthan I used the original list here:
http://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB.html
In the column „Town amenities“ and „village amenities“ we have list of all towns and villages with their population and declaration (like the wiki-proposal). Of special interest are the census towns (CT).

As a result of this discussion we could do it like this:

  1. mapping of towns and villages according to my proposal
  2. control of the census towns in the mentioned list with 5000<population<1000 :
    a) if they are suburbs of a big city: mapping with place=suburb
    b) not a suburb : correction from village to town
  3. control of villages in the list with population>10000 : upgrade from village to town (to be discussed)

As a result we have the following difference to census declarations:
a) villages with population>10000 will be towns
b) suburb places will not be towns
c) census towns with population<5000 will be villages

If we come to this result, mappers are necessary who do the corrections. I do not see that a normal mapper does this controling.