Udaipura Tehsil - Raisen, Madhya Pradesh

Udaipura is an administrative tehsil in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and forms part of the district's rural administration. The nearest railway station is situated at Gadarwara, while the nearest airport is Raja Bhoj International Airport, located at an approximate aerial distance of 104.0 km.

According to the 2011 Census, the total area of the tehsil was 810 km², including 796.58 km² of rural area and 13.77 km² of urban area. The sex ratio was 909 females per 1,000 males.

List of Villages in Udaipura Tehsil

Udaipura Tehsil has a total of 85 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Tehsil, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:

Sl. No.Village NameCategoryGram Panchayat
1AlanpurUrbanNot applicable
2AndiyaRuralAndiya
3AnghoraRuralAnghora
4AwariyaRuralAwariya
5Bamhori BasodaRuralRaheli
6Bamhori BhuwariRuralBamhori Bhuwari
7BankhediRuralBankhedi
8BanskhedaRuralAndiya
9Barah KalanRuralBarah Kalan
10BaranjhRuralPipaliya Kewat
11BarbatpurRuralBarah Kalan
12Barha KhurdRuralNoniya Bareli
13BerkhediRuralChandli
14BersalaRuralBersala
15BhadonRuralBhadon
16BhuwaraRuralPachama
17BijanhaiRuralBijanhai
18BilgawanRuralImjhiri
19BisawadiRuralBisabadi
20BorasRuralBoras
21Chamar BamhoriRuralKishanpur
22ChandliRuralChandli
23ChandpuraRuralBarah Kalan
24ChhaterRuralChhater
25ChhikraRuralKirgi Kalan
26ChhindRuralChhind
27ChikaliRuralBisabadi
28ChilliRuralKhursuroo
29ChirchitaRuralUradmau
30ChourasRuralChouras
31DeoriRuralSimariya
32DholpurRuralShahpura
33DholshriRuralDholshri
34Dungariya KalanRuralDholshri
35GaibiyanRuralGaibiyan
36GaikhuriRuralSimariya
37Ghana BahediyaRuralGhana Bahediya
38Ghana TundaRuralBisabadi
39GhatkhediRuralKishanpur
40ImjhiriRuralImjhiri
41KakruaRuralKirgi Khurd
42Kalendi KalanRuralKalendi Kalan
43KathotiyaRuralGaibiyan
44KelkachhRuralKelkachh
45KeolariRuralKirgi Kalan
46KetoghanRuralKetoghan
47KhadonRuralBhadon
48KhiriyaRuralPachama
49KhuniyaRuralKetoghan
50KhursurooRuralKhursuroo
51Kiragi KhurdRuralKirgi Khurd
52Kirgi KalanRuralKirgi Kalan
53KishanpurRuralKishanpur
54Koch BarailyRuralBersala
55KuchwadaRuralKuchwada
56LamtaRuralLamta
57Mohad KalanRuralMohad Kalan
58Mohad KhurdRuralPipaliya Kewat
59NarheraRuralMohad Kalan
60NayagaonRuralKishanpur
61NiwadiRuralNiwadi
62Noniya BareliRuralNoniya Bareli
63NoornagarRuralNoornagar
64PachamaRuralPachama
65PatnaRuralBijanhai
66Pipaliya KewatRuralPipaliya Kewat
67Pipaliya PuwariyaRuralPipaliya Puwariya
68PurenaRuralBijanhai
69RahaliRuralRaheli
70RahmaRuralNiwadi
71RosaraRuralShahpura
72SatehariRuralSatehari
73ShahpuraRuralShahpura
74ShobhapurRuralUradmau
75Sihora DungriyaRuralKalendi Kalan
76Silari KalanRuralSilari Kalan
77Silari KhurdRuralTikhawan
78SimariyaRuralSimariya
79SultanganjRuralBoras
80SunharaRuralBijanhai
81SurelaRuralAwariya
82TikhawanRuralTikhawan
83UdaipuraUnmappedNot applicable
84UdiyaRuralGaibiyan
85UradmauRuralUradmau

Population of Udaipura Tehsil

According to the 2011 Census, Udaipura Tehsil had a total population of 1,56,226 people living in 32,629 households. The population comprised 81,831 males and 74,395 females, with an average population density of 193 people per km². The table below provides a rural-urban comparison of these statistics.

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Total Population1,56,2261,37,99018,236
Male Population81,83172,2429,589
Female Population74,39565,7488,647
Total Households32,62929,1483,481
Population Density193 / km²173 / km²1,324 / km²

Udaipura Tehsil had 94,254 literate people and 23,088 children in the 0–6 age group. Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) populations were 28,355 and 14,294 respectively. The table below presents their rural and urban distribution.

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Child Population (Age 0–6)23,08820,6292,459
Literate Population94,25481,36512,889
Illiterate Population61,97256,6255,347
Scheduled Caste (SC) Population28,35525,6582,697
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population14,29413,733561

NOTE: Population and area figures shown here are based on Census 2011. Administrative boundaries may have changed, so the figures may include combined values for areas that were reorganized later.