All Information About Bhainsbod Kalan Village of darhi , bemetara District

Bhainsbod Kalan - (Rural)

A Rural village in Darhi, Bemetara, Chhattisgarh

Total Population

465

Households

96

Literacy Rate

76.6%

Location Map

Demographics

Gender Distribution

Males 238
Females 227

Children (0-6 years)

Boys 38
Girls 26
Total children: 64 (13.8% of population)

Education & Employment

Literacy Statistics

Literate Population

307

Males: 175 | Females: 132
Illiterate Population

158

Males: 63 | Females: 95

Employment Status

Total Workers

253

Main Workers

253

Marginal Workers

0

Social Categories

SC/ST Population and Quick Facts

Scheduled Castes

93

Males: 46 | Females: 47

Scheduled Tribes

150

Males: 80 | Females: 70
  • Village Category: Rural
  • LGD Code: 441926
  • Sex Ratio: 954 females per 1000 males

Assembly Constituency Information

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Administrative Details

State Chhattisgarh
District Bemetara
Tehsil/Taluka Darhi
Census Code (2011) 441926
Gram Panchayat Bandhi
Postal Code 491335

Frequently Asked Questions about Darhi

Bhainsbod Kalan is a Rural village located in Darhi, Bemetara, Chhattisgarh.

The total population of Bhainsbod Kalan is 465.

Bhainsbod Kalan village comprises 96 households.

The literacy rate in Bhainsbod Kalan is 76.6%. Among the literate population of 307, there are 175 literate males and 132 literate females.

In Bhainsbod Kalan, there are 238 males and 227 females, with a sex ratio of 954 females per 1000 males.

There are 64 children (13.8% of population), comprising 38 boys and 26 girls.

The total number of workers in Bhainsbod Kalan is 253, with 253 main workers and 0 marginal workers.

In Bhainsbod Kalan, there are 93 people belonging to Scheduled Castes (46 males, 47 females) and 150 people belonging to Scheduled Tribes (80 males, 70 females).

Bhainsbod Kalan is located in Chhattisgarh state, Bemetara district, and falls under Darhi Tehsil. The village's Census 2011 code is 441926 and LGD code is 441926.