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Rajasthan – Page 1 of 8 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION RAJASTHSAN 1. 1 SGM (CT) [RAJ, Population: 3520, Class - VI] 2. 3STR (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10925, Class - IV] 3. Abu Road UA [RAJ, Population: 47640, Class - III] 4. Ajmer UA [RAJ, Population: 490520, Class - I] 5. Aklera (M) [RAJ, Population: 18172, Class - IV] 6. Alwar UA [RAJ, Population: 266203, Class - I] 7. Amet (M) [RAJ, Population: 16672, Class - IV] 8. Antah (M) [RAJ, Population: 26784, Class - III] 9. Anupgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 29565, Class - III] 10. Asind (M) [RAJ, Population: 14123, Class - IV] 11. Baggar (M) [RAJ, Population: 14658, Class - IV] 12. Bagru (M) [RAJ, Population: 22092, Class - III] 13. Bakani (CT) [RAJ, Population: 7938, Class - V] 14. Bali (M) [RAJ, Population: 18201, Class - IV] 15. Balotra (M) [RAJ, Population: 61813, Class - II] 16. Banasthali (CT) [RAJ, Population: 6677, Class - V] 17. Bandikui (M) [RAJ, Population: 16295, Class - IV] 18. Banswara UA [RAJ, Population: 87308, Class - II] 19. Baran (M) [RAJ, Population: 78665, Class - II] 20. Bari (M) [RAJ, Population: 50474, Class - II] 21. Bari Sadri (M) [RAJ, Population: 15004, Class - IV] 22. Barmer (M) [RAJ, Population: 83591, Class - II] 23. Basni Belima (CT) [RAJ, Population: 21558, Class - III] 24. Bayana (M) [RAJ, Population: 33716, Class - III] 25. Beawar UA [RAJ, Population: 125981, Class - I] 26. Beejoliya Kalan (CT) [RAJ, Population: 12389, Class - IV] 27. Begun (M) [RAJ, Population: 19335, Class - IV] 28. Behror (M) [RAJ, Population: 22856, Class - III] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Rajasthan – Page 1 of 8 RAJASTHAN (Continued): 29. Bhadra (M) [RAJ, Population: 35141, Class - III] 30. Bhalariya (CT) [RAJ, Population: 6530, Class - V] 31. Bharatpur UA [RAJ, Population: 205235, Class - I] 32. Bhawani Mandi (M) [RAJ, Population: 35695, Class - III] 33. Bhilwara (MCI) [RAJ, Population: 280128, Class - I] 34. Bhinder (M) [RAJ, Population: 16368, Class - IV] 35. Bhinmal (M) [RAJ, Population: 39280, Class - III] 36. Bhiwadi (CT) [RAJ, Population: 33877, Class - III] 37. Bhusawar (M) [RAJ, Population: 17723, Class - IV] 38. Bidasar (M) [RAJ, Population: 30107, Class - III] 39. Bikaner (M CI) [RAJ, Population: 529690, Class - I] 40. Bilara (M) [RAJ, Population: 38661, Class - III] 41. Bissau (M) [RAJ, Population: 21133, Class - III] 42. Budhpura (CT) [RAJ, Population: 4387, Class - VI] 43. Bundi (M) [RAJ, Population: 88871, Class - II] 44. Chaksu (M) [RAJ, Population: 29113, Class - III] 45. Chechat (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10259, Class - IV] 46. Chhabra (M) [RAJ, Population: 22796, Class - III] 47. Chhapar (M) [RAJ, Population: 17909, Class - IV] 48. Chhipabarod (CT) [RAJ, Population: 16027, Class - IV] 49. Chhoti Sadri (M) [RAJ, Population: 16609, Class - IV] 50. Chirawa (M) [RAJ, Population: 37227, Class - III] 51. Chittaurgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 96219, Class - II] 52. Chomu (M) [RAJ, Population: 50708, Class - II] 53. Churu UA [RAJ, Population: 101874, Class - I] 54. Dariba (CT) [RAJ, Population: 2833, Class - VI] 55. Dausa (M) [RAJ, Population: 61601, Class - II] 56. Deeg (M) [RAJ, Population: 40859, Class - III] 57. Deogarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 16505, Class - IV] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Rajasthan – Page 2 of 8 RAJASTHAN (Continued): 58. Deoli (M) [RAJ, Population: 20026, Class - III] 59. Deshnoke (M) [RAJ, Population: 15658, Class - IV] 60. Dhariawad (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10493, Class - IV] 61. Dhaulpur UA [RAJ, Population: 97795, Class - II] 62. Didwana (M) [RAJ, Population: 44675, Class - III] 63. Dungargarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 45020, Class - III] 64. Dungarpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 43108, Class - III] 65. Falna (M) [RAJ, Population: 21024, Class - III] 66. Fatehnagar (M) [RAJ, Population: 19648, Class - IV] 67. Fatehpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 78462, Class - II] 68. Gajsinghpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 9630, Class - V] 69. Galiakot (CT) [RAJ, Population: 6621, Class - V] 70. Ganganagar UA [RAJ, Population: 222858, Class - I] 71. Gangapur (M) [RAJ, Population: 17073, Class - IV] 72. Gangapur City UA [RAJ, Population: 105396, Class - I] 73. Goredi Chancha (CT) [RAJ, Population: 9838, Class - V] 74. Govindgarh (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10089, Class - IV] 75. Gulabpura (M) [RAJ, Population: 24362, Class - III] 76. Hanumangarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 129556, Class - I] 77. Hindaun (M) [RAJ, Population: 84861, Class - II] 78. Jahazpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 18815, Class - IV] 79. Jaipur (M Corp.) [RAJ, Population: 2322575, Class - I] 80. Jaisalmer (M) [RAJ, Population: 57537, Class - II] 81. Jaitaran (M) [RAJ, Population: 19328, Class - IV] 82. Jalor (M) [RAJ, Population: 44830, Class - III] 83. Jhalawar (M) [RAJ, Population: 48054, Class - III] 84. Jhalrapatan (M) [RAJ, Population: 30103, Class - III] 85. Jhunjhunun (M) [RAJ, Population: 100485, Class - I] 86. Jobner (M) [RAJ, Population: 10498, Class - IV] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Rajasthan – Page 3 of 8 RAJASTHAN (Continued): 87. Jodhpur UA [RAJ, Population: 860818, Class - I] 88. Kaithoon (M) [RAJ, Population: 20372, Class - III] 89. Kaman (M) [RAJ, Population: 30793, Class - III] 90. Kanor (M) [RAJ, Population: 12618, Class - IV] 91. Kapasan (M) [RAJ, Population: 18663, Class - IV] 92. Kaprain (M) [RAJ, Population: 17784, Class - IV] 93. Karanpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 20694, Class - III] 94. Karauli (M) [RAJ, Population: 66239, Class - II] 95. Kekri (M) [RAJ, Population: 34135, Class - III] 96. Keshoraipatan (M) [RAJ, Population: 21163, Class - III] 97. Kesrisinghpur (M) [RAJ, Population: 13155, Class - IV] 98. Khairthal (M) [RAJ, Population: 32005, Class - III] 99. Khandela UA [RAJ, Population: 26015, Class - III] 100. Kherli (M) [RAJ, Population: 15506, Class - IV] 101. Kherliganj (CT) [RAJ, Population: 5901, Class - V] 102. Kherwara Chhaoni (CT) [RAJ, Population: 6649, Class - V] 103. Khetri UA [RAJ, Population: 39202, Class - III] 104. Kishangarh (CT) [RAJ, Population: 9473, Class - V] 105. Kishangarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 116222, Class - I] 106. Kishangarh Renwal (M) [RAJ, Population: 27565, Class - III] 107. Kolvi @ Mandi Rajendrapur (CT) [RAJ, Population: 7867, Class - V] 108. Kota UA [RAJ, Population: 703150, Class - I] 109. Kotputli (M) [RAJ, Population: 40164, Class - III] 110. Kuchaman City (M) [RAJ, Population: 50587, Class - II] 111. Kuchera (M) [RAJ, Population: 19521, Class - IV] 112. Kumbhkot (CT) [RAJ, Population: 5857, Class - V] 113. Kumher (M) [RAJ, Population: 20296, Class - III] 114. Kushalgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 10108, Class - IV] 115. Lachhmangarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 47345, Class - III] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Rajasthan – Page 4 of 8 RAJASTHAN (Continued): 116. Ladnu (M) [RAJ, Population: 57070, Class - II] 117. Lakheri UA [RAJ, Population: 32183, Class - III] 118. Lalsot (M) [RAJ, Population: 28249, Class - III] 119. Losal (M) [RAJ, Population: 25361, Class - III] 120. Mahwa (CT) [RAJ, Population: 19564, Class - IV] 121. Makrana UA [RAJ, Population: 91853, Class - II] 122. Malpura UA [RAJ, Population: 27360, Class - III] 123. Mandalgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 20169, Class - III] 124. Mandawa (M) [RAJ, Population: 20830, Class - III] 125. Mandawar (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10109, Class - IV] 126. Mangrol (M) [RAJ, Population: 21842, Class - III] 127. Manoharthana (CT) [RAJ, Population: 9228, Class - V] 128. Marwar Junction (CT) [RAJ, Population: 10536, Class - IV] 129. Merta City (M) [RAJ, Population: 40252, Class - III] 130. Modak (CT) [RAJ, Population: 8589, Class - V] 131. Mount Abu (M) [RAJ, Population: 22152, Class - III] 132. Mukandgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 17792, Class - IV] 133. Mundwá (M) [RAJ, Population: 16017, Class - IV] 134. Nadbai (M) [RAJ, Population: 21649, Class - III] 135. Nagar (M) [RAJ, Population: 21350, Class - III] 136. Nagaur UA [RAJ, Population: 93915, Class - II] 137. Nainwa (M) [RAJ, Population: 15174, Class - IV] 138. Nasirabad (CB) [RAJ, Population: 49130, Class - III] 139. Nathdwara (M) [RAJ, Population: 37026, Class - III] 140. Nawa (M) [RAJ, Population: 18230, Class - IV] 141. Nawalgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 56491, Class - II] 142. Neem-Ka-Thana (M) [RAJ, Population: 29548, Class - III] 143. Newa Talai (CT) [RAJ, Population: 4669, Class - VI] 144. Nimbahera (M) [RAJ, Population: 53327, Class - II] List of towns: Census of India 2001 Rajasthan – Page 5 of 8 RAJASTHAN (Continued): 145. Niwai (M) [RAJ, Population: 31365, Class - III] 146. Nohar (M) [RAJ, Population: 42309, Class - III] 147. Nokha (M) [RAJ, Population: 49688, Class - III] 148. Padampur (M) [RAJ, Population: 16956, Class - IV] 149. Pali (MCI) [RAJ, Population: 187641, Class - I] 150. Parbatsar (M) [RAJ, Population: 13821, Class - IV] 151. Partapur (CT) [RAJ, Population: 9947, Class - V] 152. Phalodi UA [RAJ, Population: 44868, Class - III] 153. Phulera (M) [RAJ, Population: 21643, Class - III] 154. Pilani UA [RAJ, Population: 40590, Class - III] 155. Pilibanga (M) [RAJ, Population: 33608, Class - III] 156. Pindwara (M) [RAJ, Population: 20765, Class - III] 157. Pipar City (M) [RAJ, Population: 32735, Class - III] 158. Pirawa (M) [RAJ, Population: 11185, Class - IV] 159. Pokaran (M) [RAJ, Population: 18857, Class - IV] 160. Pratapgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 35422, Class - III] 161. Pushkar (M) [RAJ, Population: 14791, Class - IV] 162. Raisinghnagar (M) [RAJ, Population: 27736, Class - III] 163. Rajakhera (M) [RAJ, Population: 28349, Class - III] 164. Rajaldesar (M) [RAJ, Population: 22836, Class - III] 165. Rajgarh (M) [RAJ, Population: 25009, Class - III] 166. Rajgarh UA [RAJ, Population: 51640, Class - II] 167. Rajsamand (M) [RAJ, Population: 55687, Class - II] 168. Ramganj
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