Gharoli is a rapidly developing census town in the East Delhi district in the national capital of India, Delhi. In the west across the Yamuna River, is the India Gate, Connaught Place, Red Fort, which are some of the major tourist destinations. Even the New Delhi Railway Station is across the Yamuna. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is around 30 kilometres in the west.
According to the 2001 India census report, Gharoli had a population of 68,978 inhabitants. Males constitute 56% of the population and females constitute 44% of the population. In Gharoli, 17% of the population is less than six years of age. Gharoli has an average literacy rate of 70%, which is higher than the national average literacy rate of 59.5%. The male literacy rate is 75% and the female literacy rate is 64%.
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(Last Updated on : 06-12-2012)
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