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About Kailash Math Village

Kailash Math is a mid sized village in Konch tehsil, in the district of Gaya, Bihar. The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 586, made up of 309 males and 277 females. That works out to a sex ratio of about 896 females per 1000 males. The village covers 21 hectares hectares.

Kailash Math Overview

Census 2011 figures for Kailash Math village
Description Value
State Bihar
District Gaya
Tehsil Konch
Area (hectares) 21 hectares
Population 586
Male Population 309
Female Population 277
Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 896
Bus Service (public) Available within village
Bus Service (private) Available within 5 - 10 km distance
Nearest Railway Station Available within village

Getting to Kailash Math

The census records public bus service for Kailash Math as Available within village. Private bus service is recorded as Available within 5 - 10 km distance. For rail, the census notes the nearest railway station as Available within village. These entries describe what was recorded in 2011 and services may have changed since.

Source: Census of India 2011, the most recent completed census. Figures have not been revised since collection. Read more on our about the data page.

Common questions about Kailash Math

As per the Census of India 2011, Kailash Math village had a population of 586.

Kailash Math village has 309 males and 277 females as recorded in the 2011 census.

Working from the 2011 counts, Kailash Math has about 896 females for every 1000 males.

Kailash Math covers 21 hectares hectares as recorded in the census.

Kailash Math falls under Konch tehsil of Gaya district in Bihar.

The census record for Kailash Math notes the nearest railway station as Available within village.

The census records public bus service as Available within village and private bus service as Available within 5 - 10 km distance for Kailash Math.

Kailash Math is in Konch tehsil of Gaya district. The district and tehsil pages linked from here list the neighbouring villages, which is usually the quickest way to place it on a map.

No. It is the count from the Census of India 2011, the most recent completed census. The population of Kailash Math today is likely to be higher.

Every figure shown here is published by the Census of India for 2011. This is an independent site presenting that data, not a government website.