Raoti Tehsil - Ratlam District, Madhya Pradesh

Raoti is an administrative tehsil in the Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and is a key part of the district's rural administration. Raoti is the main town for most villages within the tehsil.

The total area of the tehsil is 352 km², including 352.20 km² rural area and 0.00 km² urban area. The sex ratio is approximately 1009 females per 1,000 males.

List of Villages in Raoti Tehsil

Raoti Tehsil has a total of 93 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Tehsil, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:

Sl. No.Village NameCategoryGram Panchayat
1AdapanthRuralDethla
2AjabgarhRuralDevla
3AkadiyaRuralGujarpada
4AmalipadaRuralGhataliya
5Amarpura KalanRuralAmarpurakala
6AmlipadaRuralAmlipada
7BadiyaRuralAmlipada
8BajranggarhRuralBajaranggarh
9BankiRuralGhataliya
10BarkhedaRuralBarkheda
11Bhaggaselot Ka TapraRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
12BherughatiRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
13BhetiyaRuralBeed
14BhimpuraRuralBeed
15BhutiyaRuralDethla
16BhutpadaRuralBajaranggarh
17BidRuralBeed
18BighapatanRuralBildi
19BiladiRuralBildi
20BorpadaRuralKundiya Pada
21BorwaRuralDevla
22ChainpuraRuralDethla
23ChhaparidamarRuralMalwasi
24ChhapridevdaRuralSadeda
25ChhayanRuralSadeda
26DabdiRuralDabdi
27DarjanpadaRuralUmar
28DaulatpuraRuralMargul
29Daulatpura MuniyaRuralNaharpura
30DethlaRuralDethla
31DevapadaRuralDethla
32DevlaRuralDevla
33DhamniyaRuralAmlipada
34DhavdadehRuralKhedi
35DhawadiyaRuralGhataliya
36DolRuralUmar
37DudhiRuralMargul
38GadawadiyaRuralGadawdiya
39GangavtapadaRuralMaulawa
40GhataliyaRuralGhataliya
41GhughadRuralGujarpada
42GujarpadaRuralGujarpada
43GwalipadaRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
44HadakhoRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
45HarthalRuralHarthal
46Hawa RundiRuralMargul
47JabadRuralJabad
48JambupadaRuralJabad
49JankharaRuralRupa Pada
50KadmaliRuralRupa Pada
51Kala KhetRuralSadeda
52KhandanRuralKotda
53KhediRuralKhedi
54Khedi DodiyarRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
55KheriyapadaRuralSadeda
56Kheriyarundi KalanRuralMargul
57Kheriyarundi KhurdRuralBhaggaselod Ka Tapra
58KotdaRuralKotda
59KundiyapadaRuralKundiya Pada
60KunwarpadaRuralRaoti
61LabanipadaRuralUmar
62LakhiyaRuralAmlipada
63Mahudi Ka MalRuralBeed
64MahudipadaRuralUmar
65Malda KhediRuralChhawni Jhodiya
66MalwasiRuralMalwasi
67ManasaRuralManasa
68ManpuraRuralKhedi
69MargulRuralMargul
70MatwalaRuralRupa Pada
71MaulawaRuralMaulawa
72Meghala KhaliRuralDevla
73MoriyaRuralBildi
74MortukaRuralDabdi
75NaharpuraRuralNaharpura
76NakaRuralMalwasi
77NayanRuralNayan
78PangariRuralRupa Pada
79Rani SinghRuralRanisingh
80RawtiRuralRaoti
81RupapadaRuralRupa Pada
82SadedaRuralSadeda
83Sagla Ka MalRuralMargul
84SelechdamarRuralKundiya Pada
85SelechdevdaRuralSelejdewda
86SelechmaidaRuralSelejdewda
87Semal KhediRuralSelejdewda
88SinduriyaRuralTamboliya
89SingatRuralSingat
90SundrelRuralBajaranggarh
91TamboliyaRuralTamboliya
92TelninakaRuralManasa
93UmarRuralUmar

Population of Raoti Tehsil

As per the Census 2011, Raoti Tehsil has a total population of 84,171 people, consisting of 41,893 males and 42,278 females. There are 17,657 households in the tehsil with an average population density of 239 people per km². The table below shows the rural and urban breakup of population and households:

ParticularsTotalRuralUrban
Total Population84,17184,1710
Male Population41,89341,8930
Female Population42,27842,2780
Total Households17,65717,6570
Population Density239 / km²239 / km²0 / km²

Beyond these basic counts, the tehsil has 27,735 literate people and 17,288 children (0–6 years). The demographic distribution also includes 1,202 from Scheduled Caste (SC) and 77,835 from Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Detailed rural and urban data for these categories is provided below:

ParticularsTotalRuralUrban
Child Population (Age 0–6)17,28817,2880
Literate Population27,73527,7350
Illiterate Population56,43656,4360
Scheduled Caste (SC) Population1,2021,2020
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population77,83577,8350

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.