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Dhar

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About Dhar, Madhya Pradesh

Dhar district, in Madhya Pradesh, had a population of 21,85,793, a literacy rate of 49.3%, a sex ratio of 964 and a urban households of 20.0%, according to the 2011 Census of India.

Demographics

Population21,85,793people
Sex Ratio964females per 1,000 males
Urban Households20.0%% of households

Literacy & Education

Literacy Rate49.3%% literate
Female Literacy40.9%% of females
Literacy Gender Gap17male − female pts
Graduates3.3%% of educated

Work

Worker Participation47.0%% working
Female Work Participation40.2%% of females
Agricultural Workers80.1%% of workers

Households & Amenities

Electric Lighting67.8%% of households
Internet0.5%% of households
Computer / Laptop3.6%% of households
Television24.0%% of households
Telephone / Mobile35.6%% of households
Car / Jeep / Van1.6%% of households
Scooter / Motorcycle16.6%% of households
LPG / PNG Cooking14.7%% of households
Tap Water23.8%% of households
Latrine in Premises24.5%% of households
Separate Kitchen79.4%% of households

Wealth

Low Income (< ₹45k)18.3%% of households
High Income (> ₹5.45L)2.7%% of households

Tehsils in Dhar (9)

Dhar (446 villages), Kukshi (204 villages), Manawar (208 villages), Sardarpur (203 villages), Badnawar (172 villages), Gandhwani (144 villages), Dharampuri (102 villages), Dahi (59 villages), Pithampur (0 villages).

Largest villages (of 1,538)

Ringnod, Amjhera, Bagh (CT), Nisarpur, Dehrisaray (CT), Dasai, Singhana, Gandhwani, Jaulana, Susari, Rajod, Labariya, Kod, Multhan, Timayachi.