Mandwa

Mandwa is a village located in the Bilari Subdivision of Moradabad district,Uttar Pradesh, India. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Mandwa, covering its demographics, population statistics, household data, administrative structure, geographical area, connectivity, educational and medical facilities, electricity supply, drinking water sources, and nearby villages.

Mandwa Overview

Administrative & Basic Details
VillageMandwa
Pincode244415
Area1609 Sq. Km
Village Code115530
Sub-DistrictBilari
Sub-District Code720
DistrictMoradabad
District Code171
State/UTUttar Pradesh
State/UT Code9
Gram PanchayatNamauni Udaia
Gram Panchayat Code80282
Block PanchayatBilari
Block Panchayat Code1998
Total Population (2011 Census)780
Total Households122
Nearest TownJALOR (Distance: 20 Km)

Mandwa has a population of 780 as recorded in the 2011 Census. It falls under the jurisdiction of Namauni Udaia Gram Panchayat and the Bilari Block Panchayat in Bilari District. The village has 122 households and is identified by village code 115530. Mandwa is located in the 244415 postal area, contributing significantly to the rural administrative structure of Bilari Sub-District.

Total Population of Mandwa

As of the 2011 census, Population of Mandwa has a population of approximately 780 people, where the male population is 417 and the female population is 363.

Total 780
Male 417
Female 363

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population of Mandwa

The population data for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) in Mandwa is as follows:

Scheduled Caste (SC)
Total Scheduled Caste 1728
Male 909
Female 819
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
Total Scheduled Tribe 575
Male 294
Female 281

Household in Mandwa

There are approximately 122 households in Mandwa. The average household size in the village is about 6 persons per house.

Type Stats
Household 122
People / Family 6

Assembly & Parliament Constituency of Mandwa

Mandwa falls under the Bilari Assembly and Parliament Constituency. The nearest town to Mandwa is Bilari, which serves as the central hub for all major economic activities in the region.

Understanding Literacy Rates in Mandwa Village

As per the 2011 Census, Mandwa presents important statistics regarding its literacy and illiteracy rates.

Literacy in Mandwa Village (2011):

Total 379
Male 239
Female 140

illiteracy in Mandwa Village (2011):

Total 401
Male 178
Female 223

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Connectivity of Mandwa


Connectivity Status (in year 2011)
Public Bus Available within <5 km distance
Railway Station Not Available
Communication Available

Electricity Facilities


Electricity Supply Available
Domestic Electricity Not Available
Agricultural Electricity Not Available
Other Electricity Uses Not Available
All Households Electrified Yes

Education Facilities


Has Education Facility?Available
Primary School3
Middle School1
Secondary School1
Senior Secondary1
College0

Medical Facilities


Medical FacilityAvailable
Allopathic Hospital0
Ayurvedic Hospital0
Unani Hospital0
Homeopathic Hospital0
DispensariesAllopathic: 0, Ayurvedic: 0, Unani: 0, Homeo: 0
Primary Health Centre (PHC)
Other Medical Centres0

Drinking Water Facilities


Water Facility Available
Tap Water Available
Well Available (Within 3-5 km)
Tank Available (Within 3-5 km)
Tubewell Available
Handpump Available (Within 3-5 km)
Other Sources Available (Within 3-5 km)

Nearby Villages of Mandwa


Frequently Asked Questions About Mandwa Village

The total population of Mandwa Village is approximately 780 people.

The male population is 417, while the female population is 363.

Mandwa Village has about 122 households.

The average household size in Mandwa is approximately 6 people per household.

The total literate population is 379, which includes 239 males and 140 females.

The total illiterate population is 401, consisting of 178 males and 223 females.

There are 337 villages in the Bilari Sub-District.

Mandwa Village falls under the Namauni Udaia Gram Panchayat.

The Pincode for Mandwa Village is 244415.

Mandwa Village is part of the Bilari Block Panchayat.