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Nangloi Jat
Nestled in West district, the census town of Nangloi Jat has shown a total population measurement of 150,371.

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Nangloi Jat, DelhiNangloi Jat is the name of a census town, which is situated in West district of Indian state of Delhi. It is also famous as "Nangloi".

Analysis of any town or place in India becomes incomplete without collecting sufficient information about the demographical scenario of that particular town. To keep track with the latest highlights of demography quite a handful of demographers also have been appointed for conducting surveys. Not only that they also have succeeded in organizing surveys and research works on the basis of their findings. Unique is the Census report that has been published in the year 2001. According to this report, Nangloi Jat has showed a total population of 150,371. In addition the condition of males, females, and also children is integrated in it. To be specific, in Nangloi Jat male populace constitutes 55 %. Female populace constitutes 45 % only. In Nangloi Jat town, 17 % of the total population constitutes children who are below six years of age. Jat community dominates the town.

Experts also have derived the status of its literacy from this aforesaid report. Nangloi Jat has showed an average literacy rate of 63 %, which is even higher than that of India, which constitutes 59.5 %. Rate of male literacy constitutes 71 %, which has proven the fact that males are inclined to education and learning. However female literacy rate is less and thus constitutes 53 %.

It is a Jat dominated area in West Delhi District. Nangloi Jat stretches at a distance of 10 km northeast of Najafgarh. To entertain the needs of the tourists, locales also have been developed. These include Nangloi water treatment plant and Shree Digambar Jain Temple (Mandir). Nangloi Jat is a part of the industrial belt of Delhi. Thus multitudes of small-scale industrial units have flourished in every hook and corner of Nangloi Jat.


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