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District : Nagpur (505) Census Code 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Khapari Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Nagpur (505) Tahsil : Katol (4024) Mada Pocket Name : Ladgaon ITDP Name : Nagpur Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Khapari (Kh) 534972 135 47 34.81 2 Dhiwarwadi 535006 76 7 9.21 3 Fetri 535007 728 182 25.00 4 Junewani 535009 438 222 50.68 5 Pandhardhakani 535010 154 129 83.77 6 Mohgaon (Jangli) 535011 65 60 92.31 7 Chaurepathar 535012 200 59 29.50 8 Khadki 535013 157 125 79.62 9 Jatamkohala 535014 0 0 0.00 10 Ambada (sonak) 535015 780 481 61.67 11 Khandala (Kh) 535016 1278 345 27.00 12 Saoli (Bk) 535021 356 0 0.00 13 Borgaon 535023 0 0 0.00 14 Ladgaon 535027 1698 458 26.97 15 Parsodi 535028 677 243 35.89 16 Palgondi 535029 0 0 0.00 17 Bhorgad 535030 803 453 56.41 18 Mohgaon (Dhole) 535031 273 137 50.18 19 Kolhu 535032 319 20 6.27 20 Saoli 535033 243 49 20.16 21 Chikhlagad 535034 322 28 8.70 22 Walni 535035 582 0 0.00 23 Tandulwani 535036 418 197 47.13 24 Kedarpur 535037 288 118 40.97 25 Khutamba 535038 734 96 13.08 26 Kokarda 535039 35 0 0.00 27 Borkhedi 535040 36 10 27.78 28 Panchdhar 535041 472 119 25.21 29 Kalkuhi 535042 146 33 22.60 30 Mendhepathar (Jangli) 535043 436 79 18.12 31 Sabkund 535044 574 202 35.19 32 Bilavargondi 535045 108 108 100.00 33 Nandora 535046 457 184 40.26 34 Khapa 535047 219 194 88.58 35 Chandanpardi 535049 1234 136 11.02 36 Ahmednagar 535050 202 140 69.31 37 Chicholi 535051 237 133 56.12 38 Shivkamath 535052 0 0 0.00 39 Khursapur 535054 1325 449 33.89 40 Salai (Kh) 535055 162 157 96.91 41 Salai (Bk) 535057 0 0 0.00 41 Mada Pocket Area Total 16367 5400 32.99 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Nagpur (505) Tahsil : Katol (4024) Mada Pocket Name : Markasur ITDP Name : Nagpur Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Gollarkhapa 534916 266 0 0.00 2 Bid Jatamzari 534918 0 0 0.00 3 Jatamzari 534919 408 11 2.70 4 Panjra 534920 0 0 0.00 5 Gondikhapa 534922 408 353 86.52 6 Panwadi 534940 952 0 0.00 7 Delwadi 534941 7 7 100.00 8 Khanwadi 534943 4 0 0.00 9 Wadhona (Lodhi) 534944 861 0 0.00 10 Karla 534945 447 7 1.57 11 Salai (Bk) 534946 0 0 0.00 12 Gonhi 534947 906 58 6.40 13 Khairi (Navghare) 534950 258 56 21.71 14 Isapur (Kh) 534951 1132 295 26.06 15 Gangaldoh 534952 363 148 40.77 16 Mhaskhapra 534953 262 151 57.63 17 Malegaon 534954 375 211 56.27 18 Chendkapur 534955 342 236 69.01 19 Kohala 534959 602 138 22.92 20 Ajangaon 534962 915 110 12.02 21 Mohgaon 534963 0 0 0.00 22 Dorli (Bk) 534966 1495 129 8.63 23 Ubagi 534967 0 0 0.00 24 Sonmoh 534974 73 63 86.30 25 Wajbodi 534975 478 132 27.62 26 Yenvihira 534976 72 29 40.28 27 Murli 534980 186 132 70.97 28 Bhudakmadka 534981 0 0 0.00 29 Maragsur 534982 455 136 29.89 30 Chikhali (Malode) 534983 716 1 0.14 31 Wai (Kh) 534984 1011 196 19.39 32 Alagondi 534986 109 15 13.76 33 Chaukigad 534987 0 0 0.00 34 Kalmunda 534988 122 0 0.00 35 Shekapur 534989 372 143 38.44 36 Garamsur 534990 775 64 8.26 Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 37 Katlabodi 534991 443 204 46.05 38 Dhankundav 534992 88 38 43.18 39 Mandala 534993 11 11 100.00 40 Lamdham 534995 0 0 0.00 41 Khangaon 534996 1480 294 19.86 42 Naigaon 534998 414 328 79.23 43 Dongargaon 534999 845 417 49.35 44 Bhajipani 535000 208 116 55.77 45 Pathar 535001 247 180 72.87 46 Bordoh 535002 320 277 86.56 47 Borgondi 535004 138 5 3.62 48 Panjra (Bk) 535020 544 59 10.85 49 Sonpur 535060 245 195 79.59 50 Ganeshpur 535061 498 381 76.51 51 Bihalgondi 535063 400 358 89.50 52 Kundi 535064 184 31 16.85 53 Ringanabodi 535065 496 103 20.77 54 Chakdoh 535066 119 0 0.00 55 Elkapar 535067 0 0 0.00 56 Akewada 535068 9 1 11.11 57 Hardoli 535069 351 32 9.12 58 Dodki 535081 532 55 10.34 59 Mhasala 535082 723 132 18.26 60 Miniwada 535083 378 102 26.98 61 Malkapur 535084 98 84 85.71 62 Ghubadi 535085 435 337 77.47 63 Kawdimet 535086 99 88 88.89 64 Kinki Dhoda 535087 74 16 21.62 65 Pusagondi 535088 1738 18 1.04 66 Bopapur 535092 30 27 90.00 67 Pratapgad 535094 0 0 0.00 68 Khapa (Bk) 535096 562 13 2.31 68 Mada Pocket Area Total 26081 6723 25.78 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Nagpur (505) Tahsil : Narkhed (4023) Mada Pocket Name : Khapa ITDP Name : Nagpur Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Sinjar 534783 1218 44 3.61 2 Mamdapur 534786 0 0 0.00 3 Banor 534790 411 194 47.20 4 Dawasa 534792 1292 32 2.48 5 Sakharkheda 534793 730 72 9.86 6 Jolwadi 534801 612 82 13.40 7 Umatha 534803 812 277 34.11 8 Telegaon 534804 1 0 0.00 9 Ramthi 534806 1130 25 2.21 10 Chichkumbha 534807 0 0 0.00 11 Udapur (Rayyatwari) 534808 201 11 5.47 12 Khalangondri 534809 237 109 45.99 13 Rampuri(Mal) 534810 359 80 22.28 14 Rampuri (Rayyatwari) 534811 0 0 0.00 15 Panwadi 534890 256 4 1.56 16 Maiwadi 534891 1179 32 2.71 17 Jamgaon Kh 534892 832 153 18.39 18 Jamgaon Bk 534893 1185 264 22.28 19 Ranwadi 534894 434 61 14.06 20 Kukadi 534898 0 0 0.00 21 Khapa 534899 1900 480 25.26 22 Ghogra 534900 932 48 5.15 23 Junewani 534901 111 5 4.50 24 Sonegaon 534902 0 0 0.00 25 Kharashi 534907 219 114 52.05 26 Gumgaon 534908 365 0 0.00 27 Salai 534909 0 0 0.00 27 Mada Pocket Area Total 14416 2087 14.48 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Nagpur (505) Tahsil : Ramtek (4028) Mada Pocket Name : Karwahi ITDP Name : Nagpur Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Khursapar 535454 298 281 94.30 2 Garra 535455 505 362 71.68 3 Manegaon Tek 535456 725 597 82.34 4 Karwahi 535457 2066 1160 56.15 5 Dulara 535458 577 474 82.15 6 Chawari 535459 330 169 51.21 7 Lodha 535460 850 375 44.12 8 Sitapur 535461 410 181 44.15 9 Pindkapar 535462 692 614 88.73 10 Nawegaon(kh) 535463 501 263 52.50 11 Goreghat 535464 324 322 99.38 12 Navegaon 535465 475 449 94.53 13 Bandra 535466 928 854 92.03 14 Sawara 535467 835 749 89.70 15 Usripar 535468 268 231 86.19 16 Bakhari(r) 535469 0 0 0.00 17 Kadbikheda 535471 617 525 85.09 18 Kamthi 535473 316 230 72.78 19 Wadamba (Malgujari) 535474 1399 514 36.74 20 Wadamba (Rayatwari) 535475 1339 503 37.57 21 Junewani 535476 372 344 92.47 22 Khirsadi(Rithi) 535477 0 0 0.00 23 Belda 535478 1277 641 50.20 24 Karajghat 535479 0 0 0.00 25 Murzad 535480 83 77 92.77 26 Umri 535482 233 227 97.42 27 Zinzariya 535484 1013 815 80.45 28 Khapa 535485 337 337 100.00 29 Mohagaon(Rithi) 535487 0 0 0.00 30 Ghoti 535488 824 323 39.20 31 Salai 535489 539 418 77.55 32 Katta 535492 764 628 82.20 33 Sindewani 535493 682 639 93.70 34 Khidki 535494 427 385 90.16 35 Khanora 535495 687 433 63.03 36 Lakhapur 535496 177 169 95.48 Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 37 Akola 535497 484 455 94.01 38 Fulzari 535498 523 430 82.22 39 Warghat 535500 1520 1271 83.62 40 Saundani 535501 411 277 67.40 41 Pendhari 535502 649 551 84.90 42 Bothiya(palora) 535503 1071 842 78.62 43 Chargaon 535505 113 103 91.15 44 Moudi 535506 793 491 61.92 45 Sitapur 535507 504 207 41.07 46 Sawangi 535511 599 529 88.31 47 Manegaon 535512 689 547 79.39 48 Ghoti 535514 553 523 94.58 49 Tangla 535516 1289 906 70.29 50 Chiknapur 535517 110 110 100.00 51 Tuyapar 535520 92 73 79.35 52 Jamuniya 535521 243 179 73.66 53 Dahoda 535522 1317 886 67.27 54 Ambazari 535524 716 62 8.66 55 Pathrai 535525 1463 925 63.23 56 Chorbahuli(fo) 535526 234 99 42.31 57 Murda 535529 311 223 71.70 58 Umri 535530 1399 938 67.05 59 Chorkhumari 535535 299 224 74.92 60 Chorbahuli (mogra) 535536 289 183 63.32 61 Khumari 535538 1518 559 36.82 62 Borda 535539 2163 1122 51.87 63 Sarakha 535540 552 207 37.50 64 Deoli 535543 249 104 41.77 65 Manegaon 535554 24 19 79.17 66 Guguldoh 535555 1330 830 62.41 67 Kandri (CT) 535610 5099 2313 45.36 67 Mada Pocket Area Total 47476 30477 64.19 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) Tahsil : 1) Savner (4026) 2) Parseoni District : Nagpur (505) (4027) 3) Ramtek (4028) Mada Pocket Name : Saleghat ITDP Name : Nagpur Census Code Population 2011 Sr.
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