Mulki

Mulki is a subdivision and city located in the state of Karnataka, India. This article offers a detailed overview of Mulki Sub-District, including its population, demographic information, household data, administration details, and a comprehensive list of villages in the Mulki Subdivision.

Mulki Subdivision Overview

  • Sub-District : Mulki
  • Sub-District Code : 7198
  • State / UT : Karnataka
  • District : Dakshina Kannada
  • Total Area : 0 km²
  • Total Population (2011) : No Data
  • Density : 0 /km² (people per squar km)
  • Total Villages (2011): No Data

Mulki is a subdivision located in the Dakshina Kannada District of Karnataka, India. Covering an area of 0 km², Mulki is home to a population of people, according to the 2011 Census. The sub-district has a high population density of 0 /km² (people per squar km), making it one of the densely populated regions in the district.

Mulki comprises a total of No Data villages, each contributing to the vibrant and diverse demographic makeup of the region. The area plays a crucial role in the overall administration and rural development of Dakshina Kannada District.

Population of Mulki Subdivision

As per the 2011 Census, the population of Mulki Subdivision stands at approximately people. This population is divided into an urban population of No Data and a rural population of No Data. With a population density of around 0 /km² (persons per square kilometer), Mulki is a highly populated region in Dakshina Kannada District, contributing significantly to the demographic profile of the area.

Rural Urban Total
Total No Data No Data No Data
Male No Data No Data No Data
Female No Data No Data No Data

Households of Mulki Subdivision

The Mulki Subdivision consists of approximately No Data households, including No Data urban households and No Data rural households. The average household size in the subdivision is about No Data , reflecting the area's population density and family structures. The majority of households are located in rural areas, contributing to the overall demographic profile of Mulki in Dakshina Kannada District.

Rural Urban Total
No Data No Data No Data

Total Villages by Population in Mulki Subdivision

In Mulki Subdivision, villages are categorized based on their population sizes. Here’s a breakdown of the number of villages within each population range:

No Data

List Of Villages in Mulki Subdivision

Mulki district is divided into several Subdivision or tehsils for administrative convenience. There are 19 villages in Mulki Subdivision. The following is a list of villages in Mulki Subdivision.

# Villages Gram Panchayat
1 Aikala Aikala
2 Attur Kemral
3 Balkunje Balkunje
4 Bellairu Padupanambur
5 Elinje Aikala
6 Haleangady Haleyangady
7 Karnire Balkunje
8 Kavathar Balkunje
9 Kemral Kemral
10 Kilpady Kilpady
11 Koikude Kemral
12 Kollur Balkunje
13 Padupanamboor Padupanambur
14 Panja Kemral
15 Pavanje Haleyangady
16 Sasihithlu Haleyangady
17 Shimanthur Athikari Bettu
18 Thokur-(10) Padupanambur
19 Ulipady Aikala

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Frequently Asked Questions AboutMulki Subdivision


1. What is the total area of Mulki Subdivision?

  • Mulki Subdivision covers an area of 0 km².

2. What is the population of Mulki Subdivision?

  • As of the 2011 Census, Mulki has a population of approximately people.

3. How is the population distributed between urban and rural areas in Mulki?

  • The population consists of No Data urban residents and No Data rural residents.

4. What is the population density of Mulki Subdivision?

  • The population density inMulki is about 0 /km² (persons per squar km).

5. How many households are there in Mulki Subdivision?

  • There are approximately No Data households in Mulki, including No Data urban households and No Data rural households.

6. What is the average household size inMulki Subdivision?

  • The average household size in Mulki is around No Data .

7. How many villages are there in Mulki Subdivision?

  • Mulki Subdivision comprises a total of 19 villages.