Chargaon Village Overview

Chargaon is a village in Maregaon tehsil of Yavatmal district, Maharashtra. It lies about 26 km from Maregaon tehsil headquarters and around 116 km from Yavatmal district headquarters. As per available records (2009), Apti is the Gram Panchayat for Chargaon village.

The sections below provide essential information about Chargaon village, including population details, literacy levels, households, children, caste data, area, pincode, local administration, nearby villages, and transport connectivity.

Village Location & Administration

As per Census 2011, the village code of Chargaon is 543759. The village covers a geographical area of 181.22 hectares. Maregaon is the nearest town.

Location Map of Chargaon

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Population & Demographics of Chargaon

This section provides population and demographic details of Chargaon village as per Census 2011, including gender-wise and social category-wise data.

ParticularsTotalMaleFemale
Total Population N/A N/A N/A
Child Population (0–6 yrs) N/A N/A N/A
Scheduled Castes (SC) N/A N/A N/A
Scheduled Tribes (ST) N/A N/A N/A
Literate Population N/A N/A N/A
Illiterate Population N/A N/A N/A

Reliable population data for Chargaon village is not available.

Transport & Connectivity of Chargaon

Transport facilities play an important role in daily life. However, specific information about transport connectivity for Chargaon village is not available.

Nearby Villages of Chargaon

The following villages are located close to Chargaon and form part of its surrounding area. These nearby villages are commonly connected through local roads and are part of the day-to-day movement for residents.

Frequently Asked Questions about Chargaon

Where is Chargaon located?
Chargaon village is located in Maregaon Tehsil, Yavatmal district, Maharashtra, India.
What is the gram panchayat of Chargaon?
The Gram Panchayat of Chargaon is Apti (as per available records from 2009).