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Faridkot

District in Punjab State

Contents: Subdivision

The population in Faridkot as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images).

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NameStatusPopulation
Census
2011-03-01
FaridkotDistrict617,508
FaridkotTehsil456,578
JaituTehsil160,930
PunjabState27,743,338

Source: Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner.

Explanation: States and districts in the boundaries of 2023; subdistricts in the boundaries of 2011. Population figures of new delimitated districts and split subdistricts are mostly computed by using subdistricts or villages in the boundaries of 2011. Thus, slight deviatiations from the actual population are possible in some cases. Area figures are mostly derived from geospatial data.


Further information about the population structure:

malesfemales47.1%52.9%
GenderPersons
males326,671
females290,837
Gender (C 2011)
males326,671
females290,837
ruralurban35.1%64.9%
UrbanizationPersons
rural400,457
urban217,051
Urbanization (C 2011)
rural400,457
urban217,051
»Schedul…notindigenous38.9%61.1%
Population GroupPersons
»Scheduled Castes«240,328
not indigenous377,180
Population Group (C 2011)
»Scheduled Castes«240,328
not indigenous377,180
yesno30.4%69.6%
Literacy (A7+)Persons
yes381,285
no166,912
Literacy (A7+) (C 2011)
yes381,285
no166,912
0-6 years7+ years88.8%
Age GroupsPersons
0-6 years69,311
7+ years548,197
Age Groups (C 2011)
0-6 years69,311
7+ years548,197

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