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Kansepur
Ideally located at the state of Haryana, Kansepur is a town with a population of 14,943.

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Over the years a multitude of towns and cities have developed in the soils of Indian continent. As far as the state of Haryana is concerned, several towns also are being found here. One such significant town is Kansepur, lying in the district of Yamunanagar of the same state of India.

Without identifying the scenario of demography of a town of India it is impossible for any one to discover the characteristic features of that particular town. Keeping in pace with this tradition several demographers have been employed for conducting surveys and research works. On the basis of these surveys they have prepared reports thereby throwing light on data like population, literacy status etc. The reference of the Census report of the year 2001 is noteworthy. According to this report, the total population of India showed a population count of 14,943.Delving deep into the report; one can also find the status of male and female populace of Kansepur.

Out of it, in Kansepur male populace comprises of 53 percent. Females are less in number as is evident from their population. In other words, 47 is the percentage of female populace of Kansepur. In Kansepur, children below six years of age constitutes of 12 percent.

Information about the literacy rate is a must in order to know the development of any town. This town of Kansepur too does not deviate from this trend. The average literacy rate of Kansepur constitutes of 71 percent. Thus it is higher than that of the whole nation, which has been counted to be 59.5 percent. Maximum of places in India have showed high male literacy than that of females. Similarly in Kansepur also, male literacy is 77 percent, which is more than female literacy rate. Thus 65 percent is the rate of literacy of female.


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