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About Batala Tehsil

Batala is a tehsil in district of Gurdaspur , Punjab , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Batala was 675,891 which includes 354,935 males and 320,956 females. Batala covers 951 Km2 area.

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

Area and population of Batala

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 675,891 Area ( In Km. Square ) 951
Male Population 354,935 Female Population 320,956

Batala has a total population of 675,891 people. Out of this the male population stands at 354,935 while the female population 320,956. The area of Batala covers 951 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Batala . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Batala demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Batala

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population 203,564 Rural Population 472,327
Urban male Population 107,366 Rural Male Population 247,569
Urban Female Population 96,198 Rural Female Population 224,758

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Batala. The Batala urban population is 203,564 with 107,366 male population and 96,198 female population. In contrast Batala rural population is 472,327, comprising 247,569 male population and 224,758 female population. This Batala 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 Batala

356

Braham

Area: 131 ha hectares

Population

149

Pincode

143515

Bujjianwali

Area: 99 ha hectares

Population

984

Pincode

143505

Bullowal

Area: 176 ha hectares

Population

1,088

Pincode

143507

Bure Nangal

Area: 112 ha hectares

Population

1,171

Pincode

143505

Burj Araian

Area: 124 ha hectares

Population

677

Pincode

143505

Chahal Kalan

Area: 544 ha hectares

Population

2,696

Pincode

143515

Chahal Khurd

Area: 82 ha hectares

Population

477

Pincode

143505

Chahgill

Area: 41 ha hectares

Population

278

Pincode

143035

Chak Bhagtupur

Area: 30 ha hectares

Population

67

Pincode

143514

Chak Chao

Area: 162 ha hectares

Population

670

Pincode

143514

Chak Khasa

Area: 48 ha hectares

Population

70

Pincode

143505

Chak Sidhwan

Area: 29 ha hectares

Population

63

Pincode

143514

Chak Tara

Area: 26 ha hectares

Population

418

Pincode

143505

Chak Wassan

Area: 72 ha hectares

Population

398

Pincode

143515

Chandke

Area: 165 ha hectares

Population

207

Pincode

143505

Chandu Manj

Area: 194 ha hectares

Population

1,219

Pincode

143511

Chandu Suja

Area: 160 ha hectares

Population

774

Pincode

143517

Chao Chak

Area: 142 ha hectares

Population

477

Pincode

143515

Chataurgarh

Area: 370 ha hectares

Population

1,111

Pincode

143602

Chatha

Area: 241 ha hectares

Population

991

Pincode

143513

Chaudhriwala

Area: 603 ha hectares

Population

2,654

Pincode

143505

Chaura

Area: 114 ha hectares

Population

1,038

Pincode

143505

Cheema

Area: 640 ha hectares

Population

3,371

Pincode

143515

Cheema Kalla

Area: 76 ha hectares

Population

194

Pincode

143514

Chhapianwali

Area: 81 ha hectares

Population

293

Pincode

143515

Chhelowal

Area: 217 ha hectares

Population

968

Pincode

143514

Chhichhrewal

Area: 34 ha hectares

Population

1,430

Pincode

143517

Chhit

Area: 145 ha hectares

Population

1,080

Pincode

143505

Chima

Area: 170 ha hectares

Population

936

Pincode

143516

Chinna Veeran

Area: 77 ha hectares

Population

297

Pincode

143516

Chone

Area: 261 ha hectares

Population

1,258

Pincode

143514

Choranwali

Area: 131 ha hectares

Population

604

Pincode

143507

Chuhewal

Area: 152 ha hectares

Population

1,138

Pincode

143515

Dabanwala

Area: 415 ha hectares

Population

2,283

Pincode

143505

Dadiala Najara

Area: 241 ha hectares

Population

1,670

Pincode

143505

Dadu Jodh

Area: 155 ha hectares

Population

930

Pincode

143601

Dakoha

Area: 632 ha hectares

Population

4,066

Pincode

143514

Dala Chak

Area: 624 ha hectares

Population

2,333

Pincode

143513

Dalam

Area: 137 ha hectares

Population

1,419

Pincode

143505

Dalla

Area: 731 ha hectares

Population

4,257

Pincode

143516

Damodar

Area: 170 ha hectares

Population

1,142

Pincode

143511

Darewali

Area: 289 ha hectares

Population

1,351

Pincode

143514

Daulatpur

Area: 177 ha hectares

Population

816

Pincode

143505

Dewaniwal

Area: 307 ha hectares

Population

1,949

Pincode

143505

Dhadialanatt

Area: 722 ha hectares

Population

3,878

Pincode

143505

Dhaliwal

Area: 242 ha hectares

Population

1,064

Pincode

143515

Dhanda

Area: 90 ha hectares

Population

438

Pincode

143601

Dhande

Area: 231 ha hectares

Population

617

Pincode

143515

Dhandoi

Area: 217 ha hectares

Population

2,015

Pincode

143516

Dhanne

Area: 125 ha hectares

Population

631

Pincode

143516

Common questions about Batala

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 675,891 in Batala tehsil, Gurdaspur district.

Batala tehsil contains 356 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Batala has 354,935 males and 320,956 females according to the 2011 census.

Batala covers an area of 951 square kilometres.

472,327 people live in rural parts of Batala and 203,564 live in urban parts, making it largely rural.

Batala tehsil is part of Gurdaspur district in Punjab. 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 Batala 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.