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Kusmara
Kusmara is the name of the nagar panchayat town that is located in the Mainpuri district of the state of Uttar Pradesh.

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The state of Uttar Pradesh houses a multitude of towns and places that have developed here by leaps and bounds. One such place is Kusmara and thus has drawn admiration of a number of people. In fact Kusmara is the name of a nagar panchayat town. It is located in the district of Mainpuri of Uttar Pradesh state.

While introspecting the town of Kusmara from a close nook, the demographers have developed the interest to know about it more and more. Towards that goal, a handful of demographers have issued several demographical reports on the basis of surveys and research works that they have conducted down the years. A due mentioning may be made of the Census report that has been published in the year 2001. According to this report , Kusmara showed a measurement of a total population of 9091. Like most of the place in India, in Kusmara town also, number of females are less in number than that of males . To be specific, female populace constitutes of 47 percent. Out of the total population of Kusmara male populace comprises of 53 percent.

The development of Kusmara can be affirmed from the fact that its average literacy rate is 64 percent. Thus it is higher than that of the average literacy rate of India, which has been counted to be 59.5 percent. There is also a distinctive difference between male and female literacy rates. In other words rate of male literacy is 71percent. 56 percent is the female literacy rate. In Kusmara town, children below six years of age constitutes of 17 percent of the total population.

Access points of this Kusmara town serve the necessities of the people. Kusmara Bus Station, run by Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC). From this town Buses are available for places like Kishni and Bewar etc. Mainpuri District, the town is situated on a state highway. The nearest railhead is Bhongaon Railway Station Agra Civil Enclaves lies in vicinity.


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