Badarwas Tehsil - Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh

Badarwas is an administrative tehsil in the Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and is a key part of the district's rural administration. Badarwas is the main town for most villages within the tehsil. The nearest railway station is situated at Lukwasa, while the nearest airport is Gwalior Airport, located at an approximate aerial distance of 123.0 km.

The total area of the tehsil is 1,082 km², including 1,074.14 km² rural area and 7.77 km² urban area. The sex ratio is approximately 903 females per 1,000 males.

List of Villages in Badarwas Tehsil

Badarwas Tehsil has a total of 83 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Tehsil, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:

Sl. No.Village NameCategoryGram Panchayat
1AgraRuralAgra
2AjalpurRuralJhulna
3AlawadiRuralAlawadi
4AmkhedaRuralBarkhedakhurd
5AtalpurRuralAtalpur
6BadarwasUrbanNot applicable
7Bado KharaRuralBadokhara
8BakaspurRuralKhajuri
9BamorRuralBagor
10Bamor KhurdRuralBamorkhurd
11Band KhedaRuralVahanga
12BanhagaRuralVahanga
13BanskhedaRuralTilatili
14BaraiRuralBarai
15Barai KhedaRuralSalon
16Barkheda KhurdRuralBarkhedakhurd
17BarodRuralBarod
18BarodiyaRuralBarodiya
19BasantpuraRuralChitara
20Ber KhediRuralJhulna
21BhansedaRuralJhulna
22Buda DongarRuralBudadongar
23Chandan KhiriyaRuralBarodiya
24ChandoriyaRuralChandoriya
25ChitaraRuralSalon
26ChitaraRuralChitara
27DadookhediRuralMeghonawada
28DaulatpurRuralAlawadi
29DeoriRuralBarodiya
30DhamantookRuralDhamantook
31DhuwaiRuralDhamantook
32EjwaraRuralEjwara
33EnwaraRuralBudadongar
34Garak HusaniRuralDhamantook
35Geed KhedaRuralBadokhara
36GhudhalaRuralAgra
37Ghurwar KhurdRuralRijodi
38GudhalRuralBadokhara
39Gudhal JangirRuralRampuri
40GuhasaRuralTarawali
41HatanapurRuralBadokhara
42ImlodaRuralMadwasa
43IshwariRuralMangrol
44JhiriRuralSalon
45JhoolnaRuralJhulna
46Kanera ChhaparRuralSalon
47Khai KhedaRuralSadbood
48Khajuri (Atalpur)RuralKhajuri
49KhatoraRuralKhatora
50KheraiRuralRampuri
51KhiriyaRuralBadokhara
52Kirola NainagirRuralMuderi
53KotalaRuralMuderi
54KundaiRuralBamorkhurd
55KunwarpurRuralAgra
56MadwasaRuralMadwasa
57MagroraRuralBarodiya
58MajhariRuralBamorkhurd
59MangrolRuralMangrol
60Meghona BadaRuralMeghonawada
61MuderiRuralMuderi
62NautookRuralSalon
63PeerothRuralPeerontha
64PeetampurRuralAlawadi
65Pipariya KhedaRuralRampuri
66RampuriRuralRampuri
67Rejha DangRuralAgra
68RenjhaghatRuralKhajuri
69RijodiRuralRijodi
70SadbodhRuralSadbood
71SalonRuralSalon
72SandalRuralChandoriya
73Semari BuzurgRuralBadokhara
74Semari KalanRuralMuderi
75Semari KhurdRuralVahanga
76ShyampurRuralJhulna
77SihoraRuralSalon
78Singa KhediRuralKhajuri
79SumelaRuralSumela
80TarawaliRuralTarawali
81TilatiliRuralTilatili
82ToriyaRuralMadwasa
83VijroniRuralVijroni

Population of Badarwas Tehsil

As per the Census 2011, Badarwas Tehsil has a total population of 1,77,752 people, consisting of 93,368 males and 84,384 females. There are 39,335 households in the tehsil with an average population density of 164 people per km². The table below shows the rural and urban breakup of population and households:

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Total Population1,77,7521,64,18113,571
Male Population93,36886,3437,025
Female Population84,38477,8386,546
Total Households39,33536,5422,793
Population Density164 / km²153 / km²1,747 / km²

Beyond these basic counts, the tehsil has 90,787 literate people and 29,897 children (0–6 years). The demographic distribution also includes 32,142 from Scheduled Caste (SC) and 34,221 from Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Detailed rural and urban data for these categories is provided below:

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Child Population (Age 0–6)29,89727,8242,073
Literate Population90,78782,1398,648
Illiterate Population86,96582,0424,923
Scheduled Caste (SC) Population32,14229,1403,002
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population34,22133,908313

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.