Hi, 

Yes, 

I have seen and used the maps from the District handbook of census on a few 
occasions for my clients,
However the situation about availability of these publicly is so bad that 
these pages even get torn out from Librariers.

On Monday, July 21, 2014 9:21:38 AM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Hi Dilip,
>
> They are definitely present on SOI topo sheet, but usually they don't have 
> any specific names. Just the Border is given. 
>
> They are also available in the census Books. After every Census, they 
> bring out these books-one for each state- with all the census data, 
> including village codes etc, and maps. 
>
> Regards,
>
> Devdatta
>
>
> On Jul 20, 2014 1:37 PM, "Dilip Damle" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Devadatta, 
>>
>> Thanks 
>>
>>
>> "they exist on the ground" 
>>
>> That is what I wanted to confirm. 
>>
>> Whenever there is time I would like those to be identified and named so 
>> that there is more clarity.
>> I had done some search on Bangladesh and Assam etc. and those were 
>> obvious I think only doubtful was this UP-MP and may be one or more.
>>
>> Unfortunately I have not seen/ noticed them in any other maps. May be SOI 
>> Topsheets may have them.
>>
>> Thanks for the reply once again.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 20, 2014 1:28:10 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dilip, 
>>>
>>> Boundaries are rarely clean straight lines. The official boundaries as 
>>> of today have their origins in different eras.  Right from the boundaries 
>>> of historic princely States, to the partition, to linguistic reorganization 
>>> of states, all of them have contributed to the boundaries that you see 
>>> today. 
>>>
>>> There are many enclaves and disputed territories at village, tehisil and 
>>> district levels all across India. Some can be seen in the mp-up border, 
>>> some in hp, others in rajasthan, as well in the northeast. 
>>>
>>> Whether you keep them or remove them from the data is up to you,  but 
>>> you as well as others who use this data,  should be aware that they exist 
>>> on the ground. 
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Devdatta 
>>> On Jul 20, 2014 10:42 AM, "Dilip Damle" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello, 
>>>>
>>>> I am in the process of making various maps in commonly used formats.
>>>> Datameet PC maps and the district maps are the basis. 
>>>>
>>>> However on detail study I found that there are some enclaves (area 
>>>> completely surrounded by other area) in these maps.
>>>> Most of them are known like Wesr Bengal, Pondicherry however I have 
>>>> doubts in a few like the images below where there are small areas in MP 
>>>> belonging to UP.
>>>>
>>>> Can someone confirm or give more details about these.
>>>>
>>>> I have also enclosed the Parliamentary Constituency  map details of all 
>>>> the PCs that have a negative Loop with its details in excel file.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rgds
>>>>
>>>> Dilip Damle
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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