All Information About Radoh (211) Village of jhanduta , bilaspur District

Radoh (211) - (Rural)

A Rural village in Jhanduta, Bilaspur, Himachal-pradesh

Total Population

132

Households

24

Literacy Rate

93%

Location Map

Demographics

Gender Distribution

Males 72
Females 60

Children (0-6 years)

Boys 13
Girls 5
Total children: 18 (13.6% of population)

Education & Employment

Literacy Statistics

Literate Population

106

Males: 57 | Females: 49
Illiterate Population

26

Males: 15 | Females: 11

Employment Status

Total Workers

98

Main Workers

40

Marginal Workers

58

Social Categories

SC/ST Population and Quick Facts

Scheduled Castes

83

Males: 41 | Females: 42

Scheduled Tribes

0

Males: 0 | Females: 0
  • Village Category: Rural
  • LGD Code: 19323
  • Sex Ratio: 833 females per 1000 males

Assembly Constituency Information

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Administrative Details

State Himachal-pradesh
District Bilaspur
Tehsil/Taluka Jhanduta
Census Code (2011) 19323
Gram Panchayat Badgaon
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jhanduta

Radoh (211) is a Rural village located in Jhanduta, Bilaspur, Himachal-pradesh.

The total population of Radoh (211) is 132.

Radoh (211) village comprises 24 households.

The literacy rate in Radoh (211) is 93%. Among the literate population of 106, there are 57 literate males and 49 literate females.

In Radoh (211), there are 72 males and 60 females, with a sex ratio of 833 females per 1000 males.

There are 18 children (13.6% of population), comprising 13 boys and 5 girls.

The total number of workers in Radoh (211) is 98, with 40 main workers and 58 marginal workers.

In Radoh (211), there are 83 people belonging to Scheduled Castes (41 males, 42 females) and 0 people belonging to Scheduled Tribes (0 males, 0 females).

Radoh (211) is located in Himachal-pradesh state, Bilaspur district, and falls under Jhanduta Tehsil. The village's Census 2011 code is 19323 and LGD code is 19323.