Marwahi Taluka Polpulation
Marwahi is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Bilaspur district, in the state of Chhattisgarh state with a total population of 116804. There are 30970 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Marwahi
District: Bilaspur
State: Chhattisgarh
Total population: 116804
House Holds: 30970
Marwahi Population by Sex
There are total of 57965 male persons and 58839 females and a total number of 16897 children below 6 years in Marwahi.
The percentage of male population is 49.63%
The percentage of female population is 50.37%
The percentage of child population is 14.47%
Males: 57965.
Females: 58839.
Children: 16897.
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Marwahi Villages list
- Marwahi
- Usarh
- Lohari
- Semardarri
- Seoni
- Katra
- Parasi
- Kumhari
- Beljhiriya
- Changeri
- Rumga
- Bharridand
- Sekhwa
- Nimdha
- Patharra
- Silpahari
- Baraur
- Dhaubahar
- Andi
- Dhanpur
- Magurda
- Ratga
- Naraur
- Naka
- Khurpa
- Madwahi
- Dharhar
- Madai
- Matiyadand
- Salhekota
- Karsiwa
- Tendumuda
- Mahora
- Pandri
- Tikathi
- Larkeni
- Dhanaura
- Masurikhar
- Bargawan
- Manaura