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Nimapada
Nimapada is the name of a town as well as a notified area committee, located in Puri district, Orissa.

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A vast country India is, it is bound to be dotted with cities and towns that have prospered over the years . There is also no paucity of towns in the state of Orissa as well. Experts have mentioned the name of Nimapada as a significant place. In fact it is a town and also a notified area committee. It is located in the district of Puri.

To have discussions on any town of India first the person should be aware of its demographical aspects. Demography helps a person to identify the particular place in a much better way. For that reason demographers have organized numerous surveys and research works in Nimapada and in the process inferred several data like literacy rates , population status etc. One such significant document, which highlights Nimapada`s demography, is the census report published in 2001. According to this report, Nimapada has showed a total population measurement of 16,914. Out of it, male populace constitutes 52 % of the population. In comparison, female populace is less, constituting 48% only. 10 % of the population is below six years of age.

Literacy condition provides an absolute picture of how much growth has taken place in a town. So far as Nimapada is concerned, the average literacy rate constitutes 77 %, which is higher than that of the entire nation affirming that augmentation has taken place amongst the people of Nimapada. 59.5 % is the average literacy rate of India. By analyzing the report further one also gets to know about male and female literacy graphs and that too individually. In other words, male literacy constitutes 82 %, while female literacy stands at 72 %.


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