All Information About Basudebpur Village of kharagpur-ii , paschim-medinipur District

Basudebpur - (Rural)

A Rural village in Kharagpur-ii, Paschim-medinipur, West-bengal

Total Population

104

Households

28

Literacy Rate

77.6%

Location Map

Demographics

Gender Distribution

Males 53
Females 51

Children (0-6 years)

Boys 5
Girls 1
Total children: 6 (5.8% of population)

Education & Employment

Literacy Statistics

Literate Population

76

Males: 43 | Females: 33
Illiterate Population

28

Males: 10 | Females: 18

Employment Status

Total Workers

41

Main Workers

29

Marginal Workers

12

Social Categories

SC/ST Population and Quick Facts

Scheduled Castes

12

Males: 7 | Females: 5

Scheduled Tribes

5

Males: 3 | Females: 2
  • Village Category: Rural
  • LGD Code: 341816
  • Sex Ratio: 962 females per 1000 males

Assembly Constituency Information

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Administrative Details

State West-bengal
District Paschim-medinipur
Tehsil/Taluka Kharagpur-ii
Census Code (2011) 341816
Gram Panchayat Sankoa
Postal Code 721301

Frequently Asked Questions about Kharagpur-ii

Basudebpur is a Rural village located in Kharagpur-ii, Paschim-medinipur, West-bengal.

The total population of Basudebpur is 104.

Basudebpur village comprises 28 households.

The literacy rate in Basudebpur is 77.6%. Among the literate population of 76, there are 43 literate males and 33 literate females.

In Basudebpur, there are 53 males and 51 females, with a sex ratio of 962 females per 1000 males.

There are 6 children (5.8% of population), comprising 5 boys and 1 girls.

The total number of workers in Basudebpur is 41, with 29 main workers and 12 marginal workers.

In Basudebpur, there are 12 people belonging to Scheduled Castes (7 males, 5 females) and 5 people belonging to Scheduled Tribes (3 males, 2 females).

Basudebpur is located in West-bengal state, Paschim-medinipur district, and falls under Kharagpur-ii Tehsil. The village's Census 2011 code is 341816 and LGD code is 341816.