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About Khadur Sahib Tehsil

Khadur Sahib is a tehsil in district of Tarn Taran , Punjab , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Khadur Sahib was 187,812 which includes 98,009 males and 89,803 females. Khadur Sahib covers 370 Km2 area.

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

Area and population of Khadur Sahib

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 187,812 Area ( In Km. Square ) 370
Male Population 98,009 Female Population 89,803

Khadur Sahib has a total population of 187,812 people. Out of this the male population stands at 98,009 while the female population 89,803. The area of Khadur Sahib covers 370 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Khadur Sahib . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Khadur Sahib demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Khadur Sahib

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population N/A Rural Population 187,812
Urban male Population N/A Rural Male Population 98,009
Urban Female Population N/A Rural Female Population 89,803

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Khadur Sahib. The Khadur Sahib urban population is N/A with N/A male population and N/A female population. In contrast Khadur Sahib rural population is 187,812, comprising 98,009 male population and 89,803 female population. This Khadur Sahib 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 Khadur Sahib

95

Aiampur

Area: 274 ha hectares

Population

353

Pincode

143117

Akbarpur

Area: 108 ha hectares

Population

1,025

Pincode

143422

Alia

Area: 68 ha hectares

Population

293

Pincode

143117

Allowal

Area: 358 ha hectares

Population

2,104

Pincode

143115

Aniatpur

Area: 95 ha hectares

Population

241

Pincode

143115

Bahadurpur

Area: 219 ha hectares

Population

417

Pincode

143115

Banian

Area: 353 ha hectares

Population

2,125

Pincode

143115

Bhail Dhaiwala

Area: 1147 ha hectares

Population

3,716

Pincode

143412

Bhajowali

Area: 84 ha hectares

Population

129

Pincode

143407

Bhalaipur Dogra

Area: 266 ha hectares

Population

1,455

Pincode

143115

Bhalojala

Area: 965 ha hectares

Population

2,610

Pincode

143115

Bharowal

Area: 891.8 ha hectares

Population

3,895

Pincode

143401

Bhoian

Area: 86 ha hectares

Population

347

Pincode

143412

Bhut Wind

Area: 400 ha hectares

Population

2,595

Pincode

143117

Biharipur

Area: 361 ha hectares

Population

1,223

Pincode

143117

Bodewal

Area: 136 ha hectares

Population

522

Pincode

143115

Chak Desal

Area: 53 ha hectares

Population

N/A

Pincode

N/A

Chak Gagrewal

Area: 139 ha hectares

Population

21

Pincode

143115

Chak Kare Khan

Area: 292 ha hectares

Population

1,326

Pincode

143115

Chak Mehar

Area: 287 ha hectares

Population

1,178

Pincode

143407

Chamba Khurd

Area: 165 ha hectares

Population

958

Pincode

143407

Dalawalpur

Area: 262 ha hectares

Population

1,500

Pincode

143412

Darapur

Area: 336 ha hectares

Population

1,947

Pincode

143117

Devlanwal

Area: 171 ha hectares

Population

1,076

Pincode

143115

Dhota

Area: 203 ha hectares

Population

1,075

Pincode

143115

Dhunda

Area: 1460 ha hectares

Population

4,856

Pincode

143409

Dinewal

Area: 617 ha hectares

Population

2,850

Pincode

143406

Dolchipur

Area: 157 ha hectares

Population

715

Pincode

143117

Ekal Gadda

Area: 761 ha hectares

Population

3,318

Pincode

143115

Fatehabad

Area: 1237 ha hectares

Population

8,860

Pincode

143409

Fattehpur

Area: 159 ha hectares

Population

825

Pincode

143115

Fazilpur

Area: 281 ha hectares

Population

927

Pincode

143115

Gagrewal

Area: 725 ha hectares

Population

1,402

Pincode

143115

Ghagge

Area: 123 ha hectares

Population

958

Pincode

143115

Ghasitpura

Area: 187 ha hectares

Population

1,098

Pincode

143115

Ghazipur

Area: 114 ha hectares

Population

23

Pincode

143117

Gill Kaler

Area: 102 ha hectares

Population

372

Pincode

143115

Goindwal

Area: 598 ha hectares

Population

9,095

Pincode

143409

Gujarpur

Area: 428 ha hectares

Population

631

Pincode

143412

Hansawala

Area: 450 ha hectares

Population

1,860

Pincode

143422

Hardo Sarli

Area: 532 ha hectares

Population

3,420

Pincode

143115

Hothian

Area: 300 ha hectares

Population

1,458

Pincode

143407

Jahan Gir

Area: 516 ha hectares

Population

2,944

Pincode

143115

Jallala Bad

Area: 1543 ha hectares

Population

4,049

Pincode

143115

Jama Rai

Area: 777 ha hectares

Population

3,249

Pincode

143412

Jati Umra

Area: 131 ha hectares

Population

607

Pincode

143115

Jawandpur

Area: 304.2 ha hectares

Population

1,223

Pincode

143115

Jhandher

Area: 286 ha hectares

Population

1,188

Pincode

143409

Johal Dhaiwala

Area: 746 ha hectares

Population

2,288

Pincode

143412

Kaler Dhaiwala

Area: 96 ha hectares

Population

168

Pincode

143412

Common questions about Khadur Sahib

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 187,812 in Khadur Sahib tehsil, Tarn Taran district.

Khadur Sahib tehsil contains 95 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Khadur Sahib has 98,009 males and 89,803 females according to the 2011 census.

Khadur Sahib covers an area of 370 square kilometres.

Khadur Sahib tehsil is part of Tarn Taran 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 Khadur Sahib 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.