Kot Fatta, Bathinda, Punjab
Situated in the Bathinda district of the state of Punjab , Kot Fatta is the name of a city.
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In the state of Punjab, one finds no dearth of cities and towns that have developed here in large number. Amongst several cities Kot Fatta remains stand apart. In fact it is a city, which is located in the district of Bathinda of Punjab state of India. A municipal council has been established for managing the administration of this Kot Fatta city.
Unless and until a person identifies demographical traits of a particular city it becomes impossible for him to know its true characteristics. Towards fulfilling such goals, a handful of demographers have been employed and conducted extensive surveys and research works in Kot Fatta. The reports that were prepared afterwards prove to be vital demographical documents of Kot Fatta. In this regard a special mentioning may be made of the Census report that has been brought out in the year 2001. Data like population status, literacy status etc of Kot Fatta can be deciphered from it . According to this report, the total population of Kot Fatta has been enumerated to be 6493. If one studies the report in details one also can infer the condition of males, females and also that of children. To be specific, male population of Kot Fatta constitutes 53 %. Female population is less constituting 47 % only. In Kot Fatta, 14 % of the total population is below six years of age.
In Kot Fatta , literacy rate is vital for knowing the city better. It is to be noted that Kot Fatta city's average literacy rates is 51 %, which is even lower than that of the entire nation. Thus 59.5 % is the average literacy rate of India. Just like male population, male literacy rate of Kot Fatta too is more thereby constituting 58 %. However female literacy rate is 44 % only.
(Last Updated on : 03-02-2009)
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