About Gaya, Bihar
Gaya district, in Bihar, had a population of 43,91,418, a literacy rate of 52.3%, a sex ratio of 937 and a urban households of 13.8%, according to the 2011 Census of India.
Demographics
| Population | 43,91,418 | people |
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| Sex Ratio | 937 | females per 1,000 males |
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| Urban Households | 13.8% | % of households |
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Literacy & Education
| Literacy Rate | 52.3% | % literate |
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| Female Literacy | 43.7% | % of females |
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| Literacy Gender Gap | 17 | male − female pts |
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| Graduates | 2.8% | % of educated |
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Work
| Worker Participation | 37.9% | % working |
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| Female Work Participation | 27.7% | % of females |
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| Agricultural Workers | 69.4% | % of workers |
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Households & Amenities
| Electric Lighting | 13.9% | % of households |
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| Internet | 0.8% | % of households |
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| Computer / Laptop | 7.1% | % of households |
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| Television | 13.4% | % of households |
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| Telephone / Mobile | 47.5% | % of households |
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| Car / Jeep / Van | 1.5% | % of households |
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| Scooter / Motorcycle | 7.3% | % of households |
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| LPG / PNG Cooking | 7.2% | % of households |
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| Tap Water | 4.6% | % of households |
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| Latrine in Premises | 20.7% | % of households |
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| Separate Kitchen | 80.3% | % of households |
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Wealth
| Low Income (< ₹45k) | 24.5% | % of households |
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| High Income (> ₹5.45L) | 1.9% | % of households |
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Tehsils in Gaya (24)
Tikari (155 villages), Fatehpur (176 villages), Belaganj (118 villages), Wazirganj (146 villages), Mohanpur (235 villages), Konch (141 villages), Bodh Gaya (139 villages), Imamganj (191 villages), Gurua (184 villages), Khizirsarai (114 villages), Gaya Town C.D.Block (88 villages), Dobhi (130 villages), Manpur (76 villages), Barachatti (159 villages), Guraru (81 villages), Banke Bazar (99 villages), Dumaria (125 villages), Tan Kuppa (104 villages), Sherghati (84 villages), Amas (101 villages), Paraiya (85 villages), Muhra (54 villages), Neem Chak Bathani (41 villages), Atri (62 villages).
Largest villages (of 2,888)
Lodhwe, Kajur, Tilari, Nauranga, Koch, Mocharim, Fatehpur, Bela, Jumuanwan, Chakand, Kenar Paharpur, Pai Bigha, Tarawan, Gurua, Tankuppa.