Mahasamund District Polpulation
Mahasamund is an Indian District, in the state of Chhattisgarh state with a total population of 1032754. There are 248561 houses in the District.
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District name: Mahasamund
Total population: 1032754
House Holds: 248561
Mahasamund Population by Sex
There are total of 511967 male persons and 520787 females and a total number of children below 6 years in Mahasamund.
The percentage of male population is 49.57%
The percentage of female population is 50.43%
Males: 511967.
Females: 520787.
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Mahasamund Talukas list
The following list shows all the taluks or tehesils in Mahasamund District.
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Mahasamund
Mahasamund City is a City in Mahasamund District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The city is divided into 30 wards and four zones and it is the largest city in the Trans-Mahanadi Area.Mahasamund district
Mahasamund District is an administrative district in Chhattisgarh state in eastern India. The city of Mahasamund is the district headquarters.Mahasamund (Lok Sabha constituency)
Mahasamund is a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in Chhattisgarh.Mahasamund railway station
Mahasamund railway station is the principal station of Mahasamund, Chhattisgarh, India. It is an important station of the Sambalpur railway division of the East Coast Railway zone.
Mahasamund Populated Cities
Mahasamund Populated Villages
- Bemcha
- Birkoni
- Bhoring
- Belsonda
- Bhanwarpur
- Pirda
- Achhola
- Bundeli
- Bansula
- Nandgaon
- Jhalap
- Khatti
- Toshgaon
- Sankara
- Lakhagarh
- Garhsiwani
- Badesajapali
- Lohardih
- Ghodari
- Lafin Khurd
- Bondanawa Pali
- Raitum
- Gopalpur
- Balouda
- Arekel
- Bamhani
- Achharidih
- Rajasewaiya Khurd
- Khallari
- Sona Silli
- Achholi
- Khemda
- Mohda
- Kharora
- Kanpa (Kapa)
- Rasoda
- Narra
- Garhphuljhar
- Balsi
- Sukhipali