Jagadanandapur, Nadia, West Bengal
Jagadanandapur is a census town in the Nadia district in West Bengal.
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Jagadanandapur is a census town in the Nadia district of the eastern state of India, West Bengal. It comes under the Krishnagar subdivision and the Nakashipara police station looks after the law and order of the place.
According to the 2001 India census report, Jagadanandapur had a population of 20,470. Males constitute 51% of the population and females account for 49% of the population. In Jagadanandapur, 10% of the population is less than six years of age. The average literacy rate of Jagadanandapur is 76%, which is higher than the national average literacy rate of 59.5%. Out of it, the male literacy rate is 81% and the female literacy rate is 71%.
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(Last Updated on : 02-02-2009)
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