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Rajasthan Census 2011 Village Wise-Population Above 3000 Sr.No Rajasthan Census 2011 Village wise-Population Above 3000 Sr.No. District Village by Population Size Class Remark 3000-4999 5000-9999 10000 and Total Above 1 Ajmer 78 26 4 108 2 Alwar 131 48 8 187 3 Banswara 47 14 2 63 4 Baran 14 14 1 29 5 Barmer 58 20 6 84 6 Bharatpur 105 30 3 138 7 Bhilwara 77 24 3 104 8 Bikaner 98 56 8 162 9 Bundi 34 6 1 41 10 Chittorgarh 34 14 2 50 11 Churu 79 26 3 108 12 Dausa 63 19 7 89 13 Dholpur 20 5 3 28 14 Dungarpur 62 17 0 79 15 Hanumangarh 83 34 3 120 16 Jaipur 144 76 13 233 17 Jaisalmer 13 4 0 17 18 Jalor 119 50 5 174 19 Jhalawar 18 7 2 27 20 Jhunjhunu 100 39 6 145 21 Jodhpur 114 41 10 165 22 Karauli 71 19 1 91 23 Kota 27 8 3 38 24 Nagaur 144 61 5 210 25 Pali 69 42 5 116 26 Pratapgarh 24 4 0 28 27 Rajsamand 22 6 0 28 28 Sawai Madhopur 37 23 5 65 29 Shriganganagar 35 5 0 40 30 Sikar 124 45 6 175 31 Sirohi 51 19 3 73 32 Tonk 40 17 2 59 33 Udaipur 82 13 0 95 Total 2217 832 120 3169 District Wise Village Population - above 3000 District: Ajmer Total CD Panchayat Gram Total/Rural/ No of Sr. No Level Name Population Block_Code Samiti Panchayat Urban Households Person 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0154 CD BLOCK Arai Total 29171 159058 1 0154 VILLAGE Arain Rural 1255 7353 2 0154 VILLAGE Lamba Rural 798 4907 3 0154 VILLAGE Fatehgarh Rural 923 4792 4 0154 VILLAGE Dadiya Rural 876 4567 5 0154 VILLAGE Sapla Rural 848 4421 6 0154 VILLAGE Katsoora Rural 742 4005 7 0154 VILLAGE Ankauriya Rural 611 3936 8 0154 VILLAGE Borada Rural 638 3642 9 0154 VILLAGE Bhambholao Rural 685 3435 10 0154 VILLAGE Dhasook Rural 576 3165 0155 CD BLOCK Kishangarh Total 32200 183266 11 0155 VILLAGE Roopangarh Rural 2110 12505 12 0155 VILLAGE Karkeri Rural 1205 7055 13 0155 VILLAGE Sursura Rural 1055 6484 14 0155 VILLAGE Bandar Seendri Rural 860 5526 15 0155 VILLAGE Ralawatan Rural 770 4803 16 0155 VILLAGE Kucheel Rural 741 4776 17 0155 VILLAGE Harmara Rural 780 4561 18 0155 VILLAGE Kishangarh (Rural) Rural 738 4323 19 0155 VILLAGE Deendwara Rural 656 3615 20 0155 VILLAGE Tiloniya Rural 604 3556 21 0155 VILLAGE Tyod Rural 598 3450 22 0155 VILLAGE Barna Rural 641 3424 23 0155 VILLAGE Paner Rural 513 3099 24 0155 VILLAGE Salemabad Rural 581 3099 0156 CD BLOCK Peesangan Total 52520 282539 25 0156 VILLAGE Peesangan Rural 2778 15471 26 0156 VILLAGE Somalpur Rural 1668 9455 27 0156 VILLAGE Saradhana Rural 1586 8584 28 0156 VILLAGE Daurai (Rural) Rural 1463 7823 29 0156 VILLAGE Govindgarh Rural 1208 7023 30 0156 VILLAGE Jethana Rural 1198 6291 31 0156 VILLAGE Ganahera Rural 1045 5613 32 0156 VILLAGE Bidkachiyawas Rural 978 5190 33 0156 VILLAGE Derathoo Rural 885 5041 34 0156 VILLAGE Nagelao Rural 843 4468 35 0156 VILLAGE Tabeeji (Rural) Rural 774 4443 36 0156 VILLAGE Bhanwta Rural 805 4323 37 0156 VILLAGE Picholiya Rural 812 4264 38 0156 VILLAGE Hatoondi Rural 711 3893 39 0156 VILLAGE Budhwara Rural 688 3744 40 0156 VILLAGE Bhawani Khera Rural 664 3688 41 0156 VILLAGE Bithoor Rural 646 3607 42 0156 VILLAGE Nandla Rural 665 3572 43 0156 VILLAGE Rajosi Rural 700 3565 44 0156 VILLAGE Kishanpura Rural 656 3557 45 0156 VILLAGE Doomara Rural 638 3543 46 0156 VILLAGE Leeri Rural 714 3501 47 0156 VILLAGE Kesharpura Rural 642 3494 48 0156 VILLAGE Deo Nagar Rural 585 3395 Page 1 of 3 Total CD Panchayat Gram Total/Rural/ No of Sr. No Level Name Population Block_Code Samiti Panchayat Urban Households Person 49 0156 VILLAGE Banseli Rural 716 3375 50 0156 VILLAGE Alipura Rural 535 3353 51 0156 VILLAGE Baghsuri Rural 628 3305 0157 CD BLOCK Srinagar Total 39419 216453 52 0157 VILLAGE Srinagar Rural 1744 9022 53 0157 VILLAGE Ramsar Rural 1317 8019 54 0157 VILLAGE Ghooghra Rural 1080 6062 55 0157 VILLAGE Gagwana Rural 924 5166 56 0157 VILLAGE Beer Rural 930 4709 57 0157 VILLAGE Oontra Rural 780 4540 58 0157 VILLAGE Nareli Rural 926 4496 59 0157 VILLAGE Babayacha Rural 754 4425 60 0157 VILLAGE Makarwali Rural 703 4235 61 0157 VILLAGE Bhoodol Rural 762 4095 62 0157 VILLAGE Kayar Rural 784 4082 63 0157 VILLAGE Bargaon Rural 677 3888 64 0157 VILLAGE Ramner Dhani Rural 702 3824 65 0157 VILLAGE Hathi Khera Rural 693 3766 66 0157 VILLAGE Bubani Rural 635 3465 67 0157 VILLAGE Tihari Rural 654 3417 68 0157 VILLAGE Loharwara Rural 592 3388 69 0157 VILLAGE Jilawara Rural 502 3320 70 0157 VILLAGE Sanod Rural 602 3256 71 0157 VILLAGE Balwanta Rural 600 3019 72 0157 VILLAGE Jatiya Rural 540 3007 0158 CD BLOCK Jawaja Total 40917 197431 73 0158 VILLAGE Noondri Medratan Rural 1032 5525 74 0158 VILLAGE Roopnagar Rural 574 3245 75 0158 VILLAGE Beawar Khas Rural 595 3093 76 0158 VILLAGE Dadola Rural 712 3079 77 0158 VILLAGE Kotra Rural 600 3019 0159 CD BLOCK Masuda Total 37548 192057 78 0159 VILLAGE Masooda Rural 2002 10653 79 0159 VILLAGE Jaliya II Rural 1397 7304 80 0159 VILLAGE Andheri Deori Rural 1006 4444 81 0159 VILLAGE Sathana Rural 769 4011 82 0159 VILLAGE Shergarh Rural 750 3741 83 0159 VILLAGE Kharwa Rural 686 3430 84 0159 VILLAGE Kirap Rural 649 3310 85 0159 VILLAGE Hanootiya Rural 698 3296 86 0159 VILLAGE Ramgarh Rural 635 3256 87 0159 VILLAGE Sikhrani Rural 620 3151 88 0159 VILLAGE Rawla Badiya Rural 561 3145 0160 CD BLOCK Bhinay Total 33931 181853 89 0160 VILLAGE Bhinay Rural 1782 9283 90 0160 VILLAGE Bandanwara Rural 1356 7610 91 0160 VILLAGE Deoliya Kalan Rural 1056 5811 92 0160 VILLAGE Tantoti Rural 860 5104 93 0160 VILLAGE Jotayan Rural 843 4565 94 0160 VILLAGE Barli Rural 822 4466 95 0160 VILLAGE Chapaneri Rural 875 4357 96 0160 VILLAGE Sarana Rural 706 3968 0161 CD BLOCK Kekri Total 33113 160868 97 0161 VILLAGE Sawar Rural 2190 10705 Page 2 of 3 Total CD Panchayat Gram Total/Rural/ No of Sr. No Level Name Population Block_Code Samiti Panchayat Urban Households Person 98 0161 VILLAGE Baghera Rural 1469 7940 99 0161 VILLAGE Kadera Rural 1445 6973 100 0161 VILLAGE Jooniya Rural 1053 5462 101 0161 VILLAGE Ghatiyali Rural 1001 5002 102 0161 VILLAGE Pranhera Rural 901 4455 103 0161 VILLAGE Deogaon Rural 870 4400 104 0161 VILLAGE Mehroo Kalan Rural 907 4353 105 0161 VILLAGE Dhoondhari Rural 882 4242 106 0161 VILLAGE Meoda Kalan Rural 775 3838 107 0161 VILLAGE Para Rural 770 3752 108 0161 VILLAGE Khawas Rural 713 3338 Page 3 of 3 Distirct Wise Village Population - Above 3000 District: Alwar Sr. No. CD Level Panchayat Gram Village Name Total/Rural No of Total Block_Code Samiti Panchayat /Urban Households Population Person 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0036 CD BLOCK Behror Total 28435 161723 1 0036 VILLAGE Bardod Rural 2844 16434 2 0036 VILLAGE Gandala Rural 1229 6537 3 0036 VILLAGE Jakhrana Kalan Rural 815 4525 4 0036 VILLAGE Jainpurbas Rural 666 4222 5 0036 VILLAGE Goonti Rural 703 4055 6 0036 VILLAGE Pahari Rural 630 4027 7 0036 VILLAGE Kohrana Rural 644 3607 8 0036 VILLAGE Riwali Rural 524 3197 9 0036 VILLAGE Khohar Rural 579 3187 10 0036 VILLAGE Gadoj Rural 580 3146 11 0036 VILLAGE Basai Rural 544 3076 12 0036 VILLAGE Hameedpur Rural 562 3022 0037 CD BLOCK Nimrana Total 31034 167994 13 0037 VILLAGE Giglana Rural 882 5142 14 0037 VILLAGE Kayasa Rural 759 4158 15 0037 VILLAGE Majari Kalan Rural 746 3932 16 0037 VILLAGE Kuteena Rural 699 3931 17 0037 VILLAGE Mandhan Rural 712 3807 18 0037 VILLAGE Doomroli Rural 702 3743 19 0037 VILLAGE Fauladpur Rural 632 3581 20 0037 VILLAGE Khundroth Rural 616 3525 21 0037 VILLAGE Dausod Rural 619 3419 22 0037 VILLAGE Dabadwas Rural 549 3327 23 0037 VILLAGE Kankar Rural 603 3319 24 0037 VILLAGE Googal Kota Rural 582 3313 25 0037 VILLAGE Gheeloth Rural 571 3224 26 0037 VILLAGE Mahtawas Rural 547 3047 0038 CD BLOCK Mandawar Total 40858 231628 27 0038 VILLAGE Tatarpur Rural 1269 7171 28 0038 VILLAGE Mundawar Rural 1087 6419 29 0038 VILLAGE Pehal Rural 1067 6251 30 0038 VILLAGE Mator Rural 868 5293 31 0038 VILLAGE Jeendoli Rural 770 4696 32 0038 VILLAGE Behroj Rural 757 4195 33 0038 VILLAGE Beejwad Chauhan Rural 692 3815 34 0038 VILLAGE Rasgan Rural 619 3688 35 0038 VILLAGE Sodawas Rural 557 3644 36 0038 VILLAGE Behror Jat Rural 592 3327 37 0038 VILLAGE Bawad Rural 604 3313 38 0038 VILLAGE Shamda Rural 509 3068 0039 CD BLOCK Kotkasim Total 24201 137339 39 0039 VILLAGE Harsoli Rural 1561 9003 40 0039 VILLAGE Kotkasim Rural 1555 8538 41 0039 VILLAGE Burhi Bawal Rural 808 4402 42 0039 VILLAGE Joriya Rural 750 4167 0040 CD BLOCK Tijara Total 43643 266907 43 0040 VILLAGE Guwalda Rural 1501 9771 44 0040 VILLAGE Jairoli Rural 810 5523 45 0040 VILLAGE Jhiwana Rural 969 5431 46 0040 VILLAGE Baghor Rural 716 5079 47 0040 VILLAGE Nibaheri Rural 717 4557 48 0040 VILLAGE Shahbad Rural 836 4316 49 0040 VILLAGEPage Ishroda1 of 4 Rural 808 4228 Sr. No. CD Level Panchayat Gram Village Name Total/Rural No of Total Block_Code Samiti Panchayat /Urban Households Population Person 50 0040 VILLAGE Hameeraka Rural 543 3900 51 0040 VILLAGE Neemli Rural 528 3824 52 0040 VILLAGE Nakhnol Rural 520 3749 53 0040 VILLAGE Gahankhar Rural 470 3065 0041 CD BLOCK Kishangarh Bas Total 36920 222763 54 0041 VILLAGE Bahadurpur Patti Meeran Rural 1101 6484 55 0041 VILLAGE Ismailpur Rural 1124 6309 56 0041 VILLAGE Ghasoli Rural 964 6127 57 0041 VILLAGE Karoli Rural 910 5919 58 0041 VILLAGE Khanpur Mewan Rural 648 4394 59 0041 VILLAGE Chikani Rural 685 4044 60 0041 VILLAGE Mancha Rural 633 3964 61 0041 VILLAGE Bambora Rural 704 3862 62 0041 VILLAGE Rayabka Rural 580 3757 63 0041 VILLAGE Ganj Rural 631 3532 64 0041 VILLAGE Sirmoli Rural 484 3448 65 0041 VILLAGE Kithoor Rural 593 3264 66 0041 VILLAGE Bas Kripalnagar Rural 589 3229 67 0041 VILLAGE Khoha Rural 495 3182 68 0041 VILLAGE Jahar Khera Rural 447 3162 69 0041 VILLAGE Mothooka Rural 526 3063 0042 CD BLOCK Lachhmangarh Total 46266 283439 70 0042 VILLAGE Laxmangarh Rural 1992 11306 71 0042 VILLAGE Baroda Meo Rural 1711 10296 72 0042 VILLAGE
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