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Kuchera
Situated in Nagaur district of Rajasthan, Kuchera city has shown a population count of 19,563

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Numerous towns and cities have flourished in India and that too in large numbers. In case of Rajasthan the same rule is applicable. One such significant city is Kuchera, which is located in the district of Nagaur of Rajasthan. For supervising the Kuchera city a municipality has been formed.

The strategic location of Kuchera is quite important to identify some of its salient traits. In fact it lies approximately at 26.98° N 73.97° E. It has an average height of 301 meters or 987 feet.

For developing familiarity of a town or city first it becomes quite imperative on the part of a layman to gather information that is related to its demography. To fulfill this objective, eminent demographers have been appointed just to conduct surveys and research works and thus prepared reports accordingly. Regarding this it would be unfair if one does not talk about the Census report of the year 2001. As per this report the total population of Kuchera has been counted to be 19,563.

Out of it, male populace constitutes 52 % of the population. Female populace is quite less and thus comprises of 48 % of the total population. In Kuchera, children who are below six years of age constitute 25 %.

From this report if one desires one also can infer data about literacy rates of Kuchera. It is said that the average literacy rate constitutes 50 %, which is even lower than 59.5 %, India`s average literacy rate. Another important observation is that a huge gap exists between male and female literacy rates. The inclination of males of Kuchera to education is evident from its literacy rate. In comparison, female literacy rate is quite less. In other words 65 % and 32 % are rates of male and female literacy respectively.


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