Pansya Village Polpulation
Pansya is a Village located in the Taluka of Dhari, in the district of Nainital district, in the state of Uttarakhand state with a total population of 1124. There are 184 houses in the Village.
Village name: Pansya
Taluka name: Dhari
District: Nainital
State: Uttarakhand
Total population: 1124
House Holds: 184
Pansya Population by Sex
There are total of 596 male persons and 528 females and a total number of 193 children below 6 years in Pansya.
The percentage of male population is 53.02%.
The percentage of female population is 46.98%.
The percentage of child population is 17.17%.
Males: 596.
Females: 528.
Children: 193.
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