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About Naraingarh Tehsil

Naraingarh is a tehsil in district of Ambala , Haryana , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Naraingarh was 228,747 which includes 121,055 males and 107,692 females. Naraingarh covers 481 Km2 area.

For better understaing, details are categorized in two sections i.e. Population of Naraingarh, Urban/Rural population of Naraingarh . Below are the full details and list of villages in Naraingarh , Ambala, Haryana, India. Select any of these to know detailed information about them.

Area and population of Naraingarh

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 228,747 Area ( In Km. Square ) 481
Male Population 121,055 Female Population 107,692

Naraingarh has a total population of 228,747 people. Out of this the male population stands at 121,055 while the female population 107,692. The area of Naraingarh covers 481 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Naraingarh . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Naraingarh demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Naraingarh

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population 30,962 Rural Population 197,785
Urban male Population 16,387 Rural Male Population 104,668
Urban Female Population 14,575 Rural Female Population 93,117

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Naraingarh. The Naraingarh urban population is 30,962 with 16,387 male population and 14,575 female population. In contrast Naraingarh rural population is 197,785, comprising 104,668 male population and 93,117 female population. This Naraingarh data highlights the balances of male to female ratio in the both urban and rural area reflecting a stable demographic distribution across the region.

List of Villages in Naraingarh

169

Ahmadpur

Area: 160 ha hectares

Population

600

Pincode

134203

Akbarpur

Area: 120 ha hectares

Population

520

Pincode

134203

Ambli

Area: 569 ha hectares

Population

2,152

Pincode

134203

Andheri

Area: 149 ha hectares

Population

1,248

Pincode

134203

Azampur

Area: 116 ha hectares

Population

378

Pincode

134203

Babak Majra

Area: 315 ha hectares

Population

15

Pincode

135133

Badhauli

Area: 1051 ha hectares

Population

4,442

Pincode

134203

Badi Kohri

Area: 287 ha hectares

Population

844

Pincode

134202

Bakarpur

Area: 111 ha hectares

Population

527

Pincode

134203

Baktuha

Area: 323 ha hectares

Population

1,460

Pincode

134203

Ballopur

Area: 131 ha hectares

Population

598

Pincode

134203

Banaundi

Area: 405 ha hectares

Population

1,049

Pincode

134202

Bapauli

Area: 307 ha hectares

Population

1,278

Pincode

135106

Bara Gaon

Area: 337 ha hectares

Population

2,447

Pincode

134203

Bara Korwa

Area: 231 ha hectares

Population

941

Pincode

133201

Baragarh

Area: 331 ha hectares

Population

2,066

Pincode

135106

Barheri Badi

Area: 546 ha hectares

Population

1,516

Pincode

134102

Barheri Chhoti

Area: 295 ha hectares

Population

794

Pincode

133204

Bari Bassi

Area: 215 ha hectares

Population

1,541

Pincode

134202

Bari Rasaur

Area: 386 ha hectares

Population

1,212

Pincode

134203

Baroli

Area: 285 ha hectares

Population

2,017

Pincode

134203

Barsu Majra

Area: 232 ha hectares

Population

735

Pincode

134203

Batora

Area: 201 ha hectares

Population

734

Pincode

134203

Behloli

Area: 372 ha hectares

Population

1,253

Pincode

134201

Ber Kheri

Area: 255 ha hectares

Population

1,241

Pincode

134203

Berpura

Area: 135 ha hectares

Population

799

Pincode

135001

Bharanpur

Area: 81 ha hectares

Population

392

Pincode

135102

Bharog

Area: 460 ha hectares

Population

2,868

Pincode

134201

Bheron

Area: 341 ha hectares

Population

1,275

Pincode

135101

Bibipur

Area: 100 ha hectares

Population

1,225

Pincode

134202

Bichpari

Area: 484 ha hectares

Population

1,428

Pincode

134202

Bilaspur

Area: 247 ha hectares

Population

1,510

Pincode

134202

Boron

Area: 88 ha hectares

Population

548

Pincode

133004

Brahman Majra

Area: 178 ha hectares

Population

723

Pincode

134203

Budha Khera

Area: 222 ha hectares

Population

663

Pincode

133104

Bukhari

Area: 142 ha hectares

Population

432

Pincode

133102

Burj Shahid

Area: 93 ha hectares

Population

466

Pincode

134003

Chand Sauli

Area: 267 ha hectares

Population

1,041

Pincode

134203

Chautan

Area: 143 ha hectares

Population

689

Pincode

133203

Chechi Majra

Area: 156 ha hectares

Population

156

Pincode

134203

Chhajal Majra

Area: 77 ha hectares

Population

496

Pincode

134203

Chhajju Majra

Area: 151 ha hectares

Population

496

Pincode

134201

Chhotagarh

Area: 106 ha hectares

Population

45

Pincode

133104

Chhoti Bassi

Area: 81 ha hectares

Population

542

Pincode

134203

Chhoti Kohri

Area: 385 ha hectares

Population

905

Pincode

134003

Chhoti Rasaur

Area: 167 ha hectares

Population

173

Pincode

134203

Dabkora

Area: 94 ha hectares

Population

N/A

Pincode

N/A

Danora

Area: 179 ha hectares

Population

754

Pincode

134203

Dehar

Area: 523 ha hectares

Population

2,340

Pincode

134203

Dehri

Area: 109 ha hectares

Population

526

Pincode

134201

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Common questions about Naraingarh

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 228,747 in Naraingarh tehsil, Ambala district.

Naraingarh tehsil contains 169 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Naraingarh has 121,055 males and 107,692 females according to the 2011 census.

Naraingarh covers an area of 481 square kilometres.

197,785 people live in rural parts of Naraingarh and 30,962 live in urban parts, making it largely rural.

Naraingarh tehsil is part of Ambala district in Haryana. Open the district page from here to see its other tehsils.

A tehsil is the administrative level between a district and a village. Depending on the state it may be called a taluka, mandal, block or circle.

The villages of Naraingarh are listed on this page in alphabetical order. If the list runs to several pages, the search box at the top of the site will find a village by name directly.

All figures come from the Census of India 2011, the most recent completed census. No later village level count has been published.