Kunjaban is a census town that is located in the West Tripura district of the Indian state of Tripura.
Any conversation on any place is incomplete without gathering any kind of information about its demography. So various demographers of India too have conducted surveys and research works in Kunjaban and thus inferred reports that help one to get enlightened with several fact of this particular town. One of the major reports is the Census report of India. Being published in the year 2001, this report depicts quite a number of relevant data like population, literacy rate etc. According to this census report, the total population of India has been enumerated to be 7352. In addition, if one desires to understand the condition of males, females, as well as children, going through the report is a must. Thus the male populace constitutes of 59 percent. The female literacy rate is only 41 percent only. In Kunjaban town, 10 percent of the total population is below six years of age.
From the report, the literacy rate too can be found out. It is quite notable that the average literacy rate of Kunjaban is 79 percent. It is higher than that of India, which showed a counting of 59.5. To be precise, male literacy rate is more than that of females. Thus 85 percent and 69 percent are the female and male literacy rates respectively.
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