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About Sardulgarh Tehsil

Sardulgarh is a tehsil in district of Mansa , Punjab , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Sardulgarh was 174,234 which includes 91,913 males and 82,321 females. Sardulgarh covers 590 Km2 area.

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

Area and population of Sardulgarh

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 174,234 Area ( In Km. Square ) 590
Male Population 91,913 Female Population 82,321

Sardulgarh has a total population of 174,234 people. Out of this the male population stands at 91,913 while the female population 82,321. The area of Sardulgarh covers 590 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Sardulgarh . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Sardulgarh demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Sardulgarh

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population 19,219 Rural Population 155,015
Urban male Population 10,072 Rural Male Population 81,841
Urban Female Population 9,147 Rural Female Population 73,174

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Sardulgarh. The Sardulgarh urban population is 19,219 with 10,072 male population and 9,147 female population. In contrast Sardulgarh rural population is 155,015, comprising 81,841 male population and 73,174 female population. This Sardulgarh 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 Sardulgarh

70

Makhewala

Area: 599 ha hectares

Population

1,821

Pincode

151506

Mankhera

Area: 723 ha hectares

Population

2,149

Pincode

151507

Mian

Area: 522 ha hectares

Population

1,210

Pincode

151506

Mirpur Kalan

Area: 1199 ha hectares

Population

3,388

Pincode

151507

Mirpur Khurd

Area: 884 ha hectares

Population

2,256

Pincode

151507

Moda

Area: 202 ha hectares

Population

283

Pincode

151506

Moffar

Area: 471 ha hectares

Population

1,499

Pincode

151506

Nahran

Area: 788 ha hectares

Population

1,786

Pincode

151507

Nandgarh

Area: 609 ha hectares

Population

1,687

Pincode

151506

Phus Mandi

Area: 425 ha hectares

Population

1,289

Pincode

151507

Raipur

Area: 2396 ha hectares

Population

5,883

Pincode

151506

Rajrana

Area: 410 ha hectares

Population

683

Pincode

151507

Raman Mandi

Area: 884 ha hectares

Population

1,452

Pincode

151506

Ranjitgarh Bandra

Area: 533 ha hectares

Population

1,502

Pincode

151507

Rorki

Area: 866 ha hectares

Population

2,106

Pincode

151507

Sadhuwala

Area: 254 ha hectares

Population

881

Pincode

151507

Sangha

Area: 2706 ha hectares

Population

5,406

Pincode

151507

Sardulewala

Area: 762 ha hectares

Population

2,676

Pincode

151507

Tandian

Area: 618 ha hectares

Population

1,619

Pincode

151506

Tibi Hari Singh

Area: 456 ha hectares

Population

1,250

Pincode

151507

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Common questions about Sardulgarh

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 174,234 in Sardulgarh tehsil, Mansa district.

Sardulgarh tehsil contains 70 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Sardulgarh has 91,913 males and 82,321 females according to the 2011 census.

Sardulgarh covers an area of 590 square kilometres.

155,015 people live in rural parts of Sardulgarh and 19,219 live in urban parts, making it largely rural.

Sardulgarh tehsil is part of Mansa 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 Sardulgarh 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.