Information About Kanpur Dehat District Panchayat | Zilla Parishad | ZP

Kanpur Dehat District Panchayat

A District Panchayat, also known as Zila Parishad, is the highest level of local self-government in rural areas of India. It operates at the district level and plays a key role in rural development, planning, and administration.

The district Kanpur Dehat is located in the Maharashtra state. It is home to a total of 0 wards. This means the district is represented by 0 members in the Zilla Parishad, also known as Zilla Parishad Sadasya.

State

Uttar pradesh

District

Kanpur Dehat

Population and Demographics (2011 Census)

The 2011 Census provides the following insights into the population of Kanpur Dehat District:

Population Type Total
Total
3,108,367
Male: 1,630,087 | Female: 1,478,280
Rural
2,576,721
Male: 1,351,897 | Female: 1,224,824
Urban
531,646
Male: 278,190 | Female: 253,456

General Information

Number of Households: 588,533

Population Distribution

Total: 3,108,367 (Male: 1,630,087, Female: 1,478,280)

Literacy Statistics

Literate Population

Total: 1,773,584 (Male: 1,053,063, Female: 720,521)

Illiterate Population

Total: 1,334,783 (Male: 577,024, Female: 757,759)

Employment Classification

Total Workers

Total: 1,124,744 (Male: 851,014, Female: 273,730)

Main Workers

Total: 761,831 (Male: 645,197, Female: 116,634)

Detailed Work Classification

Main Workers

  • Cultivators: 367,749 (Male: 319,746, Female: 48,003)
  • Agricultural Laborers: 156,955 (Male: 126,652, Female: 30,303)

Marginal Workers

  • Cultivators: 82,374 (Male: 39,572, Female: 42,802)
  • Agricultural Laborers: 175,708 (Male: 101,017, Female: 74,691)

Population and Demographics (2011 Census)

The 2011 Census provides the following insights into the population of Kanpur Dehat District:

Population Type Total
Total
3,108,367
Male: 1,630,087 | Female: 1,478,280
Rural
2,576,721
Male: 1,351,897 | Female: 1,224,824
Urban
531,646
Male: 278,190 | Female: 253,456

General Information

Number of Households: 588,533

Population Distribution

Total: 3,108,367 (Male: 1,630,087, Female: 1,478,280)

Literacy Statistics

Literate Population

Total: 1,773,584 (Male: 1,053,063, Female: 720,521)

Illiterate Population

Total: 1,334,783 (Male: 577,024, Female: 757,759)

Employment Classification

Total Workers

Total: 1,124,744 (Male: 851,014, Female: 273,730)

Main Workers

Total: 761,831 (Male: 645,197, Female: 116,634)

Detailed Work Classification

Main Workers

  • Cultivators: 367,749 (Male: 319,746, Female: 48,003)
  • Agricultural Laborers: 156,955 (Male: 126,652, Female: 30,303)

Marginal Workers

  • Cultivators: 82,374 (Male: 39,572, Female: 42,802)
  • Agricultural Laborers: 175,708 (Male: 101,017, Female: 74,691)

District Panchayat Ward Information

1. What Are Wards?

A ward is a small area in a district where people live. The district is divided into wards so that each area gets fair attention and representation.

2. How Are Wards Made?

  • Wards are created based on population: Areas with more people might have more wards to ensure fairness.
  • A ward can include one or more nearby villages.

3. Who Can Represent a Ward?

Each ward elects a representative for the Zilla Parishad. Some wards are reserved for:

  • People from specific communities, like Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes.
  • Women, to make sure both men and women get equal chances.

4. How Do They Decide the Size of a Ward?

Wards are created carefully by considering:

  • Census data: Information about how many people live in the area.
  • Natural land boundaries and nearby villages.

5. Changes Over Time

Wards are reviewed and adjusted every few years, especially when new population data becomes available.

6. Why Do We Need Wards?

Wards make sure every part of the district gets attention and resources. They help the Zilla Parishad with projects like:

  • Building schools
  • Fixing roads
  • Providing clean water

List of wards of Kanpur Dehat District Panchayat

No district panchayats found.

Terms and Definitions

This refers to the name of a specific ward (a smaller administrative unit within a district). A ward is typically a village or a town that falls under the governance of the District Panchayat.

This is a numerical identifier assigned to each ward within the district. It helps in organizing and distinguishing different wards under the District Panchayat.

The Ward Code is a unique numeric code assigned to each ward, ensuring a distinct identity for administrative and data management purposes. This code helps in tracking wards systematically across various government systems.