Dobhi Taluka Polpulation
Dobhi is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Gaya district, in the state of Bihar state with a total population of 155413. There are 24345 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Dobhi
District: Gaya
State: Bihar
Total population: 155413
House Holds: 24345
Dobhi Population by Sex
There are total of 79146 male persons and 76267 females and a total number of 29447 children below 6 years in Dobhi.
The percentage of male population is 50.93%
The percentage of female population is 49.07%
The percentage of child population is 18.95%
Males: 79146.
Females: 76267.
Children: 29447.
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Dobhi Villages list
- Kusabija
- Bajaura
- Dobhi
- Pachratan
- Angra
- Ghoraghat
- Kesapi
- Kurmawan
- Kharanti
- Babhandewa
- Nigri
- Hardawan
- Nadarpur
- Musehna
- Nima
- Nawadih
- Karmauni
- Bariya
- Aunrwadohar
- Bhaluwa
- Pinrasin
- Kothwara
- Wari
- Ghonghawa
- Makhraur
- Amarut
- Lemogara
- Kusmha
- Bahera
- Salempur
- Patti
- Kajiar
- Garwaiya
- Nehuta
- Sewai Chak
- Piparghatti
- Achhwan
- Chanda
- Mahuari
- Munrial