Dallo Pura is a census town in India. It is located in East Delhi District in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. The Dallo Pura town is divided into four wards.
Demographics of Dallo Pura
According to the India census report of 2001, the town had a population of 132,628 of which males constitute 54% and females 46%. 15% of the population of the town was under 6 years of age. On the basis of the report of the same year, Dallo Pura had an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. The male literacy was 73% and female literacy was 56%.
Nearest Towns to Dallo Pura
The nearest towns to Dallo Pura are Preet Vihar, Shakar Pur Baramad, Shamas Pur, Gharoli, Kondli, Chilla Saroda Bangar, Hastsal and Neel Wal.
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(Last Updated on : 23-04-2015)
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