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About Kharar Tehsil

Kharar is a tehsil in district of Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar , Punjab , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Kharar was 329,763 which includes 175,511 males and 154,252 females. Kharar covers 518 Km2 area.

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

Area and population of Kharar

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 329,763 Area ( In Km. Square ) 518
Male Population 175,511 Female Population 154,252

Kharar has a total population of 329,763 people. Out of this the male population stands at 175,511 while the female population 154,252. The area of Kharar covers 518 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Kharar . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Kharar demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Kharar

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population 162,554 Rural Population 167,209
Urban male Population 86,442 Rural Male Population 89,069
Urban Female Population 76,112 Rural Female Population 78,140

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Kharar. The Kharar urban population is 162,554 with 86,442 male population and 76,112 female population. In contrast Kharar rural population is 167,209, comprising 89,069 male population and 78,140 female population. This Kharar 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 Kharar

183

Abhepur

Area: 88 ha hectares

Population

599

Pincode

140901

Abhipur

Area: 231.45 ha hectares

Population

581

Pincode

140109

Akalgarh

Area: 114 ha hectares

Population

622

Pincode

140901

Alapur

Area: 172 ha hectares

Population

1,048

Pincode

140110

Andheri

Area: 98 ha hectares

Population

452

Pincode

140110

Badali

Area: 378 ha hectares

Population

2,220

Pincode

140301

Badarpur

Area: 125 ha hectares

Population

646

Pincode

140103

Bahalpur

Area: 120 ha hectares

Population

274

Pincode

140901

Bajheri

Area: 388 ha hectares

Population

1,518

Pincode

140103

Bansepur

Area: 90 ha hectares

Population

337

Pincode

140301

Baraudi

Area: 203 ha hectares

Population

1,124

Pincode

140110

Barauli

Area: 263 ha hectares

Population

1,770

Pincode

140103

Bariwala

Area: 132 ha hectares

Population

N/A

Pincode

N/A

Barsalpur

Area: 111 ha hectares

Population

478

Pincode

140901

Basian

Area: 129 ha hectares

Population

650

Pincode

140103

Batta

Area: 210 ha hectares

Population

1,152

Pincode

140413

Bazidpur

Area: 149 ha hectares

Population

275

Pincode

140110

Bhagat Majra

Area: 78 ha hectares

Population

526

Pincode

140301

Bhago Majra

Area: 248 ha hectares

Population

1,600

Pincode

140307

Bhajauli

Area: 145 ha hectares

Population

1,101

Pincode

140110

Bharatpur

Area: 104 ha hectares

Population

430

Pincode

140307

Bharaunjian

Area: 204 ha hectares

Population

1,252

Pincode

140901

Bhukhri

Area: 122 ha hectares

Population

886

Pincode

140104

Bhup Nagar

Area: 113 ha hectares

Population

459

Pincode

140109

Bibipur

Area: 163 ha hectares

Population

283

Pincode

140413

Boothgarh

Area: 133 ha hectares

Population

618

Pincode

140901

Burana

Area: 318 ha hectares

Population

30

Pincode

140110

Chahar Majra

Area: 134 ha hectares

Population

503

Pincode

140301

Chandon Gobindgarh

Area: 214 ha hectares

Population

617

Pincode

140901

Chandpur

Area: 127 ha hectares

Population

826

Pincode

140301

Chatauli

Area: 127 ha hectares

Population

557

Pincode

140901

Chhoti Bari Nangal

Area: 1178 ha hectares

Population

591

Pincode

140110

Chhoti Bari Parachh

Area: 899 ha hectares

Population

1,975

Pincode

140110

Cholta Kalan

Area: 180 ha hectares

Population

1,165

Pincode

140301

Cholta Khurd

Area: 275 ha hectares

Population

1,524

Pincode

140301

Chudiala

Area: 205 ha hectares

Population

1,498

Pincode

140307

Chuhar Majra

Area: 158 ha hectares

Population

875

Pincode

140307

Dau Majra

Area: 153 ha hectares

Population

1,404

Pincode

140104

Deh Kalan

Area: 148 ha hectares

Population

280

Pincode

140103

Devi Nagar

Area: 117 ha hectares

Population

23

Pincode

140901

Dhabali

Area: 178 ha hectares

Population

669

Pincode

140103

Dhakoran Kalan

Area: 134 ha hectares

Population

966

Pincode

140901

Dhakoran Khurd

Area: 86.73 ha hectares

Population

231

Pincode

140110

Dhanauran

Area: 145 ha hectares

Population

553

Pincode

140301

Dhangtana

Area: 71 ha hectares

Population

264

Pincode

140901

Dharak Kalan

Area: 168 ha hectares

Population

788

Pincode

140103

Dharak Khurd

Area: 144 ha hectares

Population

371

Pincode

140103

Dhode Majra

Area: 72 ha hectares

Population

146

Pincode

140301

Dosarna

Area: 276 ha hectares

Population

1,000

Pincode

140901

Dulwan

Area: 474 ha hectares

Population

476

Pincode

140110

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Common questions about Kharar

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 329,763 in Kharar tehsil, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district.

Kharar tehsil contains 183 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Kharar has 175,511 males and 154,252 females according to the 2011 census.

Kharar covers an area of 518 square kilometres.

167,209 people live in rural parts of Kharar and 162,554 live in urban parts, making it largely rural.

Kharar tehsil is part of Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar 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 Kharar 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.