Heinz_V
(Heinz V)
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Analysis of the town definitions in the census 2011 in Rajasthan
Definition of towns in census 2011 :
(a) Statutory Towns:All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc. are known as statutory towns.
(b) Census Towns:All other places satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously are treated as Census Towns.
i) A minimum population of 5,000;
ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population
engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and
iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. Mile)
There are
185 statutory towns
112 census towns
297 total number of towns
44672 total number of villages
120 villages with population > 10 000 ( upto 26471)!!!
There are 57 towns with a population < 10000 (2525 to 9999).
All these towns are census towns not statutory towns.
That means, all the administrations (listed in the wiki-proposal) are not used for the town definition!
10 census towns have a population < 5000.
I do not know how they manage to fulfill the rule (i)!!! I think, they should be mapped as villages in OSM.
So there are 47 census towns with : 5000< =population<=10000
7 census towns : - unknown reason for the declaration
- place without a center but large area
- small village with nearby important industrial complex, airport…
- small village with touristic hotspot
19 census town are the headquarter of a subdistrict
9 census towns are suburbs of a big city and should be mapped in OSM as suburbs.
12 census towns fulfill the rules I, II, III
My conclusions:
- The administrations of the wiki-proposal are not needed because all these statutory towns have a population > 10 000.
- places with a population < 5000 should in any case be mapped as villages
- May be the situation is different in other states.
So I propose to adopt my proposal till the census 2021 is done. Then we may decide, whether there are additional census towns which should be mapped in OSM as towns.