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Kelhauri/ chachai
The census town Kelhauri(chachai) ,located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, has got a population of 9502.

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The continent of India houses a handful of towns and places. One such place is Kelhauri(chachai). It is the name of a census town that is situated in Madhya Pradesh, a state of India. As has been opined by the experts, Kelhauri(chachai) ,previously, was under the district of Shahdol . However recently it comes under the jurisdiction of the district of Anuppur.

A discussion of town is not complete without the first hand knowledge of its demographical scenario. So some of the demographers of Indian Territory have worked diligently in order to get acquainted with the demography of the town of Kelhauri (chachai). As a result numerous survey and research have been carried on which aid one to be familiar with it in an exact manner. One of the significant reports is the Census report of India. Being issued in the year 2001, this report narrates few significant data viz. population status, literacy rate etc. Thus as per the report, Kelhauri(chachai) showed a count of 9502 . Not only that, condition of female, males and also children can be traced from it. To take for instance male populace comprises of 53 percent, while population of female is 47 percent only. In Kelhauri(chachai) town, 13 percent of the total population is below six years of age.

Situation about the literacy rate too needs to be mentioned. It is quite remarkable that the average literacy rate of Kelhauri(chachai) town is 70 percent which is higher than that of the entire nation. India`s average literacy rate has been constituted to be 59.5. To be specific, female literacy rate is less than that of males. 61 percent and 78 percent are the rates of female and male literacy respectively.


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