Lok Sabha Constituencies in Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh (MP Constituencies) | Jabalpur |
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh | Bargi Jabalpur Cantt Jabalpur East Jabalpur North Jabalpur West Panagar Patan Sihora |
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Statistical Profile Jabalpur :
District | No of Blocks | No of Tehsils | No of Gram Panchayats |
No of Villages |
Population Census 2011 | % Literacy | |
Inhabited | Un-inhabited | ||||||
Jabalpur | 07 | 07 | 542 | 1444 | 64 | 24,60,714 | 82.5 |
Block | Area (Sq.k.m.) | Villages | Gram Panchayat |
Sihora | 492.68 | 151 | 60 |
Majholi | 604.84 | 210 | 84 |
Patan | 607.33 | 220 | 78 |
Shahpura | 815.49 | 224 | 84 |
Panagar | 464.58 | 210 | 80 |
Jabalpur | 1170.22 | 240 | 88 |
Kundam | 1042.43 | 189 | 68 |
District Population & Literacy in 2011
Total Population | Male | Female | Rural | Urban |
2460714 | 1278448 | 1182266 | 1021937 | 1438777 |
Total Literacy | ||||
82.5 | 89.1 | 75.3 | 73.7 | 88.5 |
Tourist Places :
Madan Mahal Fort :
Madan Mahal fort was built on 11th century by 38th Gond (Tribe) ruler, Raja Madan Shah. The fort dominates the skyline and provides a panoramic view of the town and the country-side around it.This fort is a pride of Jabalpur city.
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