Boniyar Taluka Polpulation
Boniyar is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Baramula district, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir state with a total population of 72564. There are 11912 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Boniyar
District: Baramula
State: Jammu and Kashmir
Total population: 72564
House Holds: 11912
Boniyar Population by Sex
There are total of 39566 male persons and 32998 females and a total number of 13661 children below 6 years in Boniyar.
The percentage of male population is 54.53%
The percentage of female population is 45.47%
The percentage of child population is 18.83%
Males: 39566.
Females: 32998.
Children: 13661.
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Boniyar Villages list
- Sheerwani Pora (Lachi Pora)
- Bagnah Noor Khah
- Limber
- Forest Block
- Salamabad Dachhna
- Pahli Pora
- Mahura
- Bimyar
- Zehem Pora
- Biji Hama
- Tirkanjan
- Bernate
- Banali
- Uranbowa
- Ijara
- Niloosa
- Nagnari
- Manchi Krand
- Boniyar
- Hundi Noweshera
- Kathal Hil Patribal
- Manj Gram
- Hilad Peernian
- Chotali
- Ladi
- Dudaran
- Azad Pora (Theth Mulla Khurd)
- Maidanan
- Aithshm Pora (Theth Mulla Kallan)
- Girda Nawah
- Ram Poor
- Brari Pora
- Mayan
- Batangi
- Javind
- Shala Dajan
- Bandi Brahmanan
- Bichi
- Kenchan
- Pringal