Kondli is the name of a census town, which is located in the district of East Delhi. From 1975 onwards the people of Kondli has improved the living status and thus has adapted to the urban lifestyle.
Without due reference of demographical scenario of a place in India it is not feasible for any one to depict its characteristics in the true sense. Kondli town too follows the same rule. In this regard one can cite the importance of a census report of a particular year. Being published in the year 2001, this vital report portrays certain facts like population status, literacy rate etc. All these facts are related to Kondli town's demography and thus act as vital information. Thus according to this report, the total population of Kondli showed a count of 27,983 out of it, male populace constitutes 56 %. Female populace is less constituting 44 %. In Kondli, 17 % of the total population of Kondli is below six years of age. It is the opinion of the experts that literacy condition acts as a yardstick for gauging the development and prosperity of Kondli.
The literacy rate of Kondli is 72 percent, which is even higher than that of India. Thus high average literacy rate of Kondli confirms to the development of Kondli. 59.5 % percent is the average literacy rate of India. Specifications about male and female literacy rates too have been deciphered from the report. In Kondli male literacy constitutes 78 %. However female literacy rate also is no less insignificant and constitutes 64 %. It is praiseworthy that people are initiated to reach the target of cent percent literacy rate of Kondli.
To be specific, Kondli lies at a distance of near about '15 km from downtown New Delhi' It also has been positioned 94 km north of Faridabad in Haryana state of India. To increase the flow of traffic and develop accessibility, this Kondli is linked with other place. Daily bus service is obtainable from Kondli. Indira Gandhi International Airport is built around 30 km west.
(Last Updated on : 06-12-2012)
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