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About Tijara Tehsil

Tijara is a tehsil in district of Alwar , Rajasthan , India. As per the data provided by Census of India in 2011, total population of Tijara was 396,575 which includes 212,488 males and 184,087 females. Tijara covers 701 Km2 area.

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

Area and population of Tijara

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Total Population 396,575 Area ( In Km. Square ) 701
Male Population 212,488 Female Population 184,087

Tijara has a total population of 396,575 people. Out of this the male population stands at 212,488 while the female population 184,087. The area of Tijara covers 701 square kilometers. This information helps us to understand the population and area of Tijara . It's helpful data for those who want to learn more about Tijara demographic and geography.

Urban/Rural Population of Tijara

DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Urban Population 139,139 Rural Population 257,436
Urban male Population 77,485 Rural Male Population 135,003
Urban Female Population 61,654 Rural Female Population 122,433

This table provides a detailed breakdown of the urban and rural population of Tijara. The Tijara urban population is 139,139 with 77,485 male population and 61,654 female population. In contrast Tijara rural population is 257,436, comprising 135,003 male population and 122,433 female population. This Tijara 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 Tijara

189

Abhanpur

Area: 249 ha hectares

Population

704

Pincode

301411

Adeepur

Area: 491 ha hectares

Population

75

Pincode

301411

Ahamlaka

Area: 146 ha hectares

Population

796

Pincode

301411

Alapur Jatt

Area: 131 ha hectares

Population

857

Pincode

301411

Alapur Meo

Area: 551 ha hectares

Population

1,725

Pincode

301411

Alawalpur

Area: 162 ha hectares

Population

452

Pincode

301405

Ameer Nagar

Area: 266.67 ha hectares

Population

790

Pincode

301411

Andhaka

Area: 531 ha hectares

Population

616

Pincode

301405

Arandka

Area: 140 ha hectares

Population

1,111

Pincode

301411

Asleempur

Area: 259.39 ha hectares

Population

1,661

Pincode

301411

Baghor

Area: 614 ha hectares

Population

5,079

Pincode

301411

Bahadari

Area: 62 ha hectares

Population

775

Pincode

301707

Bai

Area: 313 ha hectares

Population

1,065

Pincode

301405

Baijalhera

Area: 170 ha hectares

Population

654

Pincode

301411

Baliyawas

Area: 286 ha hectares

Population

1,376

Pincode

301411

Baloj

Area: 444 ha hectares

Population

307

Pincode

301411

Baman Thedi

Area: 264.27 ha hectares

Population

800

Pincode

301411

Banban

Area: 144 ha hectares

Population

937

Pincode

301707

Banbeerpur

Area: 141 ha hectares

Population

1,453

Pincode

301018

Bandapur

Area: 158 ha hectares

Population

2,054

Pincode

301707

Bandra

Area: 228.93 ha hectares

Population

1,227

Pincode

301411

Banjhra

Area: 134.07 ha hectares

Population

118

Pincode

301707

Barhera

Area: 232 ha hectares

Population

796

Pincode

301405

Basai

Area: 47 ha hectares

Population

129

Pincode

301707

Began Heri

Area: 462 ha hectares

Population

1,646

Pincode

301411

Berla

Area: 664 ha hectares

Population

2,357

Pincode

301411

Bhalesar

Area: 376 ha hectares

Population

867

Pincode

301707

Bhamraka

Area: 223 ha hectares

Population

1,727

Pincode

301411

Bhatkol

Area: 205 ha hectares

Population

908

Pincode

301411

Bhindoosi

Area: 393 ha hectares

Population

1,401

Pincode

301411

Bhojawas

Area: 254.41 ha hectares

Population

666

Pincode

301411

Bhoodki

Area: 45.26 ha hectares

Population

128

Pincode

301411

Bhoodli

Area: 72 ha hectares

Population

851

Pincode

301707

Bibipur

Area: 137 ha hectares

Population

1,152

Pincode

301707

Bichhala

Area: 263 ha hectares

Population

1,720

Pincode

301411

Bichpuri

Area: 113 ha hectares

Population

281

Pincode

301405

Bilaspur

Area: 254 ha hectares

Population

1,699

Pincode

301411

Binoliya

Area: 315 ha hectares

Population

1,143

Pincode

301702

Bub Ka Hera

Area: 240 ha hectares

Population

981

Pincode

301707

Burera

Area: 229 ha hectares

Population

2,075

Pincode

301707

Chaupanki

Area: 454 ha hectares

Population

2,287

Pincode

301707

Chawandi Kalan

Area: 635 ha hectares

Population

2,360

Pincode

301411

Chawandi Khurd

Area: 213 ha hectares

Population

1,285

Pincode

301411

Chhapar

Area: 199.15 ha hectares

Population

1,154

Pincode

301707

Chooharpur

Area: 411 ha hectares

Population

2,303

Pincode

301707

Dabhera

Area: 215 ha hectares

Population

813

Pincode

301411

Daganheri

Area: 183.22 ha hectares

Population

841

Pincode

301707

Daika

Area: 100 ha hectares

Population

293

Pincode

301411

Damdama

Area: 164 ha hectares

Population

737

Pincode

301411

Dhaki

Area: 171.84 ha hectares

Population

913

Pincode

301702

Common questions about Tijara

The Census of India 2011 recorded a population of 396,575 in Tijara tehsil, Alwar district.

Tijara tehsil contains 189 villages recorded in the 2011 census. Each is listed on this page with its own population and area.

Tijara has 212,488 males and 184,087 females according to the 2011 census.

Tijara covers an area of 701 square kilometres.

257,436 people live in rural parts of Tijara and 139,139 live in urban parts, making it largely rural.

Tijara tehsil is part of Alwar district in Rajasthan. 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 Tijara 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.