Manawar Taluka Polpulation
Manawar is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Dhar district, in the state of Madhya Pradesh state with a total population of 308188. There are 60616 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Manawar
District: Dhar
State: Madhya Pradesh
Total population: 308188
House Holds: 60616
Manawar Population by Sex
There are total of 155669 male persons and 152519 females and a total number of 45479 children below 6 years in Manawar.
The percentage of male population is 50.51%
The percentage of female population is 49.49%
The percentage of child population is 14.76%
Males: 155669.
Females: 152519.
Children: 45479.
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Manawar
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Manawar Villages list
- Singhana
- Bamkaner
- Kalibawdi
- Balipur
- Lunhera(Sadak)
- Dabhad
- Lunhera Bujurg
- Ramadhama
- Ajanda
- Kuwad
- Umarbankalan
- Langur
- Balipur Bujurg
- Barda
- Morad
- Tonki
- Ukhalda
- Ajandiman
- Jotpura
- Jhirvi
- Gulati
- Ganpur
- Banediya
- Lawani
- Petlawad
- Mirjapur
- Tawalai Buzurg
- Ajandikot
- Karoli
- Kairva
- Jalkhan
- Dewla
- Akalwara
- Gangali
- Temriya
- Khandlai
- Aharwas
- Dewalra
- Borlai
- Semalda