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About Arani Village

Arani is a mid sized village in Agar tehsil, in the district of Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh. The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 520, made up of 272 males and 248 females. That works out to a sex ratio of about 912 females per 1000 males. The village covers 345.9 hectares hectares.

Arani Overview

Census 2011 figures for Arani village
Description Value
State Madhya Pradesh
District Shajapur
Tehsil Agar
Area (hectares) 345.9 hectares
Population 520
Male Population 272
Female Population 248
Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 912
Bus Service (public) Available within 10+ km distance
Bus Service (private) Available within 10+ km distance
Nearest Railway Station Available within 10+ km distance

Getting to Arani

The census records public bus service for Arani as Available within 10+ km distance. Private bus service is recorded as Available within 10+ km distance. For rail, the census notes the nearest railway station as Available within 10+ km distance. 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 Arani

As per the Census of India 2011, Arani village had a population of 520.

Arani village has 272 males and 248 females as recorded in the 2011 census.

Working from the 2011 counts, Arani has about 912 females for every 1000 males.

Arani covers 345.9 hectares hectares as recorded in the census.

Arani falls under Agar tehsil of Shajapur district in Madhya Pradesh.

The census record for Arani notes the nearest railway station as Available within 10+ km distance.

The census records public bus service as Available within 10+ km distance and private bus service as Available within 10+ km distance for Arani.

Arani is in Agar tehsil of Shajapur 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 Arani 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.