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Kiranipura
Kiranipura is the name of a census town that is situated in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan state of Indian subcontinent

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While introspecting the states of Indian subcontinent one becomes quite evident for a person to come across numerous towns and cities that have developed here. One such important town is Kiranpura. It is a census town . It is located in the district of Ajmer of the state of Rajasthan of Indian subcontinent.

With least discovery of the demographical details of a town it becomes quite hard for a layman to gain acquaintance with the identifiable traits of the particular town. Keeping pace with this trend, demographers too have thronged Kiranipura with the sole motive of conducting surveys and researches.

As a result of the extensive surveys they have succeeded in collecting data that are relate to Kiranipura town`s demography. Especially the Census report that has been published in the year 2001 deserves mentioning. From it one can get to identify data like population, literacy condition etc. Thus the total population of Kiranipura has been enumerated to be 4941. Just like several towns of India in Kiranipura also male populace is more than that of females. Thus 51 % and 49 % are the rates of male and female literacy respectively. In Kiranipura town, 12 % of the total population is below six years of age.

The development of a town can be gauged from its literacy rate. Since the average literacy rate of Kiranipura is higher than that of the entire nation, no one can deny about its progress and prosperity. This census report depicts that average literacy rates of India and Kiranipura are 59.5 % and 74% respectively. Males are erudite and the high male literacy rate of 82 % establishes this fact. However female literacy rate is only 66 %.


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