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DISTRICT Sangrur DISTRICT Sangrur - 2011 Total Number of Total Level Name TRU Household Population Total Male DISTRICT Sangrur Total 318870 1655169 878029 DISTRICT Sangrur Rural 217864 1139204 604653 DISTRICT Sangrur Urban 101006 515965 273376 SUB-DISTRICT Malerkotla Total 82799 429754 226722 SUB-DISTRICT Malerkotla Rural 49683 255689 135014 SUB-DISTRICT Malerkotla Urban 33116 174065 91708 VILLAGE Jalwana (3) Rural 285 1459 761 VILLAGE Kalian (4) Rural 551 2838 1488 VILLAGE Faujewala (5) Rural 52 266 129 VILLAGE Kasba Bhural (6) Rural 470 2365 1259 VILLAGE Bishangarh (7) Rural 272 1406 754 VILLAGE Maholi Khurd (8) Rural 319 1832 922 VILLAGE Maholi Kalan (9) Rural 560 2933 1564 VILLAGE Kangarpur (10) Rural 927 4746 2513 VILLAGE Maherna Khurd (12) Rural 268 1528 798 VILLAGE Rasulpur (13) Rural 255 1489 768 VILLAGE Dehliz Kalan (14) Rural 608 3248 1669 VILLAGE Dehliz Khurd (11) Rural 163 844 456 VILLAGE Baurhai (25) Rural 385 1932 1010 VILLAGE Jandali Kalan (17) Rural 396 1895 992 VILLAGE Ahmedgarh (16) Rural 303 1453 772 VILLAGE Malikpur Alias Jandali Khurd (18) Rural 329 1433 772 VILLAGE Momnabad (20) Rural 299 1483 794 VILLAGE Umarpura (21) Rural 253 1213 643 VILLAGE Nathu Majra (22) Rural 289 1390 725 VILLAGE Akbarpura (19) Rural 616 2728 1639 VILLAGE Walaitpura (23) Rural 139 641 331 VILLAGE Rohira (24) Rural 583 2874 1543 VILLAGE Asdullapur (26) Rural 233 1118 581 VILLAGE Dilawargarh (32) Rural 414 2087 1104 VILLAGE Kup (33) Rural 860 4294 2282 VILLAGE Jitwal Kalan (29) Rural 734 2893 1739 VILLAGE Bhikhampur (27) Rural 183 926 480 VILLAGE Bathan (28) Rural 137 747 406 VILLAGE Jitwal Khurd (51) Rural 222 1237 650 VILLAGE Bazidgarh (35) Rural 99 543 294 VILLAGE Albelpura (36) Rural 155 799 409 VILLAGE Dhano (55) Rural 228 1146 592 VILLAGE Jatiwal (41) Rural 121 639 343 VILLAGE Manakheri (40) Rural 230 1331 713 VILLAGE Daryapur (43) Rural 108 600 313 VILLAGE Ahmadpur (42) Rural 558 2812 1502 VILLAGE Jhuner (44) Rural 515 2714 1448 VILLAGE Dulwan (27) Rural 219 1220 636 VILLAGE Sandaur (46) Rural 724 3532 1864 VILLAGE Farwali (8) Rural 316 1625 850 VILLAGE Dasaundha Singhwala (7) Rural 445 2372 1269 VILLAGE Mithewal (123) Rural 277 1391 709 VILLAGE Bapla (122) Rural 223 1244 670 VILLAGE Manki (47) Rural 378 1949 1034 VILLAGE Khurd (120) Rural 596 3077 1619 VILLAGE Ferozepur (103) Rural 837 4369 2313 VILLAGE Shergarh (23) Rural 249 1405 725 VILLAGE Kasampur (22) Rural 145 764 396 VILLAGE Abdullapur (24) Rural 248 1352 725 VILLAGE Nathoheri (54) Rural 246 1250 674 VILLAGE Shekhupur Khurd (52) Rural 83 424 229 VILLAGE Shekhupur Kalan (53) Rural 225 1103 591 VILLAGE Sultanpur (51) Rural 207 1073 575 VILLAGE Iltfatpura (63) Rural 267 1623 822 VILLAGE Bukkanwala (69) Rural 69 374 198 VILLAGE Bhudan (71) Rural 715 3741 1978 VILLAGE Takhar (73) Rural 251 1401 732 VILLAGE Jafrabad (91) Rural 261 1409 736 VILLAGE Mehbubpura (72) Rural 347 2021 1067 VILLAGE Sherwani Kot (94) Rural 395 2006 1038 VILLAGE Sikandarpura (73) Rural 297 1562 835 VILLAGE Kelon (66) Rural 154 704 384 VILLAGE Bir Sherwani Kot (78) Rural 4 22 12 VILLAGE Hakimpura (68) Rural 169 799 423 VILLAGE Akhtiarpura (61) Rural 75 412 215 VILLAGE Man Majra (64) Rural 109 608 302 VILLAGE Dhadewari (60) Rural 95 468 246 VILLAGE Hussainpura (62) Rural 241 1219 660 VILLAGE Bir Amamgarh (56) Rural 133 714 385 VILLAGE Ibrahimpura (57) Rural 49 250 127 VILLAGE Amamgarh (59) Rural 214 1077 564 VILLAGE Matoi (99) Rural 305 1693 899 VILLAGE Azimabad (58) Rural 146 856 445 VILLAGE Bhogiwal (33) Rural 403 2018 1057 VILLAGE Amir Nagar (100) Rural 311 1585 816 VILLAGE Balewal (32) Rural 256 1383 719 VILLAGE Phalaud Khurd (31) Rural 138 728 390 VILLAGE Phalaud Kalan (30) Rural 256 1310 700 VILLAGE Naro Majra (105) Rural 240 1208 628 VILLAGE Chupka (104) Rural 211 1088 591 VILLAGE Saraud (43) Rural 547 3044 1603 VILLAGE Badshahpur (44) Rural 353 1815 943 VILLAGE Hathoa (110) Rural 299 1660 867 VILLAGE Haider Nagar (109) Rural 237 1134 603 VILLAGE Sarwarpur (108) Rural 203 1079 553 VILLAGE Ranwan (106) Rural 257 1333 700 VILLAGE Bhaini Kamboan (107) Rural 362 2097 1088 VILLAGE Khanpur (123) Rural 253 1374 711 VILLAGE Chandigarh (140) Rural 13 71 40 VILLAGE Bunga (124) Rural 90 440 228 VILLAGE Mandian (125) Rural 152 733 384 VILLAGE Badechaa (126) Rural 161 760 400 VILLAGE Dalanwal (128) Rural 96 446 232 VILLAGE Chhokran (127) Rural 245 1180 618 VILLAGE Moranwali (195) Rural 264 1320 682 VILLAGE Lasoi (196) Rural 927 4800 2568 VILLAGE Dugri (131) Rural 331 1660 894 VILLAGE Rurki Kalan (129) Rural 351 1811 970 VILLAGE Gajjan Majra (130) Rural 109 581 292 VILLAGE Bhurthla Mander (194) Rural 537 2741 1438 VILLAGE Jabo Majra (131) Rural 242 1229 658 VILLAGE Dhiro Majra (162) Rural 299 1436 755 VILLAGE Bhumsi (161) Rural 256 1164 615 VILLAGE Jalalgarh (163) Rural 137 646 336 VILLAGE Chaunda (164) Rural 968 5019 2642 VILLAGE Hussainpura (139) Rural 89 476 248 VILLAGE Daulowal (160) Rural 112 644 344 VILLAGE Ladewal (133) Rural 176 942 490 VILLAGE Rurki Khurd (134) Rural 177 914 481 VILLAGE Jagowal (161) Rural 200 1008 545 VILLAGE Manvi (135) Rural 654 3375 1759 VILLAGE Chandu Raian (136) Rural 31 151 75 VILLAGE Jattuan (131) Rural 116 611 298 VILLAGE Bulapur (132) Rural 131 706 386 VILLAGE Narike (142) Rural 437 2353 1223 VILLAGE Sehke (141) Rural 184 960 482 VILLAGE Binjoki Kalan (111) Rural 263 1442 745 VILLAGE Gowara (146) Rural 574 2818 1503 VILLAGE Salar (144) Rural 210 1082 582 VILLAGE Badla (143) Rural 244 1164 612 VILLAGE Bathan (150) Rural 310 1484 797 VILLAGE Chaproda (157) Rural 34 200 104 VILLAGE Mohamadpura (156) Rural 84 413 219 VILLAGE Nangal (154) Rural 114 585 321 VILLAGE Raipur (155) Rural 225 1221 651 VILLAGE Alipur (165) Rural 245 1117 608 VILLAGE Salempur (166) Rural 111 557 300 VILLAGE Mola Badha (167) Rural 184 1025 542 VILLAGE Kheri Sodhian (168) Rural 167 854 435 VILLAGE Mahala (169) Rural 140 679 368 VILLAGE Mahali (170) Rural 113 535 289 VILLAGE Rampur Chhana (171) Rural 285 1382 705 VILLAGE Bagrian (176) Rural 962 4895 2587 VILLAGE Bhatian Kalan (179) Rural 134 741 384 VILLAGE Bhatian Khurd (180) Rural 222 1223 616 VILLAGE Chatriwala (184) Rural 17 80 45 VILLAGE Bhari Mansa (183) Rural 284 1407 765 VILLAGE Toga Heri (182) Rural 50 266 137 VILLAGE Rampur Bhindran (181) Rural 40 227 133 VILLAGE Giga Majra (178) Rural 146 666 350 VILLAGE Daulatpur (177) Rural 83 441 243 VILLAGE Sampurangarh (175) Rural 10 49 31 VILLAGE Dialpura (174) Rural 41 188 100 VILLAGE Jhundan (172) Rural 127 614 316 VILLAGE Jhall (153) Rural 330 1830 934 VILLAGE Burj Baghel Singhwala (145) Rural 132 668 358 VILLAGE Tolewal (147) Rural 201 1115 592 VILLAGE Langrian (152) Rural 331 1663 895 VILLAGE Niamatpur (151) Rural 222 1127 594 VILLAGE Banbhaura (150) Rural 779 4016 2118 VILLAGE Bhularan (147) Rural 194 928 494 VILLAGE Mahorana (148) Rural 297 1541 813 VILLAGE Binjoki Khurd (119) Rural 390 2188 1129 VILLAGE Ahmdabad (118) Rural 39 189 85 VILLAGE Bir Ahmdabad (116) Rural 86 478 240 VILLAGE Mehmudabad (117) Rural 4 24 15 VILLAGE Upal Kheri (121) Rural 447 2334 1225 VILLAGE Manak Majra (122) Rural 443 2368 1226 VILLAGE Bhaini Kalan (97) Rural 233 1184 631 VILLAGE Rustamgarh (96) Rural 73 380 210 VILLAGE Kishangarh (95) Rural 241 1309 693 VILLAGE Mahamad Nager (93) Rural 123 662 347 VILLAGE Ratolan (92) Rural 249 1305 678 VILLAGE Fgaunspura Rural 294 1610 850 VILLAGE Sakohpur Sangram (94) Rural 252 1412 746 VILLAGE Mohamadgarh (87) Rural 167 776 406 VILLAGE Himtana (85) Rural 359 1860 983 VILLAGE Faizgarh (83) Rural 138 703 351 VILLAGE Dalelgarh (84) Rural 378 2105 1106 VILLAGE Shahadatpur (86) Rural 326 1620 876 VILLAGE Naudharani (89) Rural 378 1882 982 VILLAGE Mehdevi (90) Rural 289 1496 780 VILLAGE Rurka (78) Rural 168 938 490 VILLAGE Ahan Kheri (86) Rural 224 1160 605 VILLAGE Bahadurgarh (75) Rural 80 374 199 VILLAGE Faridpur (76) Rural 176 841 443 VILLAGE Mubarakpur (79) Rural 380 2185 1127 VILLAGE Burj (78) Rural 249 1286 681 VILLAGE Attaulapur (80) Rural 5 32 16 VILLAGE Hathan (76) Rural 943 4721 2451 TOWN Ahmedgarh (M Cl) Urban 6425 31302 16468 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0001 Urban 496 2196 1164 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0002 Urban 635 3031 1606 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0003 Urban 365 1972 1031 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0004 Urban 949 4286 2324 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0005 Urban 405 2125 1128 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0006 Urban 295 1628 854 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0007 Urban 479 2568 1329 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0008 Urban 286 1493 789 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0009 Urban 304 1458 750 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0010 Urban 284 1310 694 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0011 Urban 390 1858 959 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0012 Urban 425 2003 1037 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0013 Urban 303 1468 743 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0014 Urban 328 1648 875 WARD Ahmedgarh (M Cl) WARD NO.-0015 Urban 481 2258 1185 TOWN Malerkotla (M Cl) Urban 25218 135424 71376 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0001 Urban 1133 6165 3304 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0002 Urban 732 4172 2156 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0003 Urban 847 4529 2415 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0004 Urban 724 3955 2083 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0005 Urban 863 5086 2673 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0006 Urban 699 3850 1986 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0007 Urban 1012 5633 3099 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0008 Urban 701 3935 2066 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0009 Urban 512 2661 1414 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0010 Urban 985 4811 2530 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0011 Urban 913 4834 2533 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl) WARD NO.-0012 Urban 1151 5783 3063 WARD Malerkotla (M Cl)
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