Kshidirpur, Nadia, West Bengal
A census town, namely, Kshidirpur, which is located in Nadia district , has showed a population count of 9065.
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A multiple of towns and cities have flourished in the states of Indian subcontinent. The state of West Bengal also is not an exception. Kshidirpur is the name of a census town . It has its situation under Krishnanagar subdivision of the district of Nadia. For maintaining the law and order of Kshidirpur city, Nakashipara police station has been given the responsibility.
For identifying a town or city it is essential on the part of a person first to develop familiarity with the demographical scenario of Kshidirpur. For fulfilling such goal, a handful of demographers have rightly being employed. After conducting numerous surveys they have successfully prepared extensive reports on the basis of facts that they have collected from surveying so far. Most significant is the Census report that has been published in the year 2001. As has been narrated in this report, the total population of
Kshidirpur has been enumerated to be 9065. Just like many other places, number of females is less than that of males. It is evident that population of males constitutes 52 %. However female literacy rate is less and it constitutes 48 %.
Literacy rate is a yardstick for measuring the growth and prosperity of Kshidirpur. Interestingly, Kshidirpur city's average literacy rate constitutes 72 %, which is higher than 59.5 %, India's average literacy rate. Specifications about male and female literacy rates too can be inferred. Male literacy constitutes 77 %. Rate of female literacy is 66 %. In Kshidirpur, children who are living in Kshidirpur constitute 11 % of the population.
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(Last Updated on : 03-02-2009)
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