Census of India 2001 : Punjab Administrative Atlas. Delhi,
Controller of Publications, 2007, xii, 224 p., tables, maps,
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. I. State: 1. Punjab - figures at a glance. 2. Punjab - an introduction. 3. Position of Punjab in India 2001. 4. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 1951. 5. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 1961. 6. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 1971. 7. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 1981. 8. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 1991. 9. Administrative Divisions of Punjab 2001. 10. Decadal growth of population 1991-2001. 11. Distribution of population 2001. 12. Density of population 2001. 13. Sex ratio 2001. 14. Sex ratio in age group 0-26 2001. 15. Literacy 2001. 16. Female literacy 2001. 17. Main workers 2001. 18. Population statistics 2001. II. District and Tahsil: 19. Punjab - changes in administrative boundaries 1991-2001. 20. District Gurdaspur. 21. District Amritsar. 22. District Kapurthala. 23. District Jalandhar. 24. District Hoshiarpur. 25. District Nawanshahr. 26. District Rupnagar. 27. District Fatehgarh Sahib. 28. District Ludhiana. 29. District Moga. 30. District Firozpur. 31. District Muktsar. 32. District Faridkot. 33. District Bathinda. 34. District Mansa. 35. District Sangrur. 36. District Patiala.
From the preface: "The Present volume 'Administrative Atlas-Punjab', primarily aims to portray administrative boundaries as they existed at the time of censuses spreading over 1951-2001. The outer boundary of the state on all these maps is as per the jurisdiction in 2001. There are two sections. Section-1 includes 7 maps showing administrative divisions (one for each decade) and 9 thematic maps including one map on jurisdictional changes during 1991-2001. Section-II incorporates 17 district maps and 72 tahsil maps. Each district map is preceded by basic demographic data while list of villages in tahsil are given together in the end of each district map."
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