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Kailaras
In the state of Madhya Pradesh , Kailaras, a nagar panchayat, has been located in the Morena district.

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Introspecting the vast continent of India , it becomes inevitable for any person to come across numerous towns and places. In the state of Madhya Pradesh also , one finds no dearth of towns and places . One such important place is Kailaras. It is a `nagar panchayat` and is located in the district of Morena of the same state of India.

Since knowing demographical scenario of any place becomes imperative, over the years therefore experts have conducted several surveys and research works. In this way, they have been successful enough to throw some light about Kailaras. In this matter the Census report of India that has been published in the year 2001 is quite relevant.

Important data viz. population status, literacy rate can be deciphered from it. The total population of Kailaras has been enumerated to be 21,930. Out of the total population, populace of male comprises of 54 percent and female population is 46 percent. As far as the average literacy rate of Kailaras is concerned, few relevant points too can be cited from the report. It is noteworthy Kailaras`s average literacy rate has been measured to be 62 percent which is higher than that of the entire nation. 59.5 percent is the average literacy rate of India. Out of it, rate of male literacy is 73 percent and female literacy rate has been counted to be 49 percent . In Kailaras, 16 percent of the total population is below six years of age.

Geographical location about Kailaras is also significant. Kailaras is situated approximately at 26.32° N 77.62° E. It has an average height of 190 meters or 623 feet.


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