Weir Taluka Polpulation
Weir is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Bharatpur district, in the state of Rajasthan state with a total population of 280092. There are 47485 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Weir
District: Bharatpur
State: Rajasthan
Total population: 280092
House Holds: 47485
Weir Population by Sex
There are total of 149259 male persons and 130833 females and a total number of 45139 children below 6 years in Weir.
The percentage of male population is 53.29%
The percentage of female population is 46.71%
The percentage of child population is 16.12%
Males: 149259.
Females: 130833.
Children: 45139.
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Weir Villages list
- Ballabhgarh
- Halena
- Nithar
- Pathena
- Sarsaina
- Chhokarwara Kalan
- Itamada
- Salempur Kalan
- Alipur
- Bachhren
- Samraya
- Randheergarh
- Naiwara
- Salempur Khurd
- Mainapura
- Barauli
- Nyamadpur
- Bhootauli
- Suhans
- Siras
- Moodiya Laleeta
- Hateejar
- Kamalpura
- Kherli Goojar
- Khadraya
- Kirawali
- Jharonti
- Sendhli
- Nawar
- Jahanpur
- Narharpur
- Chak Dharsoni
- Gogera
- Babekhar
- Uloo
- Bhaiseena
- Deewali
- Hathauri
- Bhagora
- Suhari