Jaipur
Jaipur is a district in the Rajasthan State of India. The total area of Jaipur district is 11,143 km², which includes 10,353.48 km² of rural area and 789.52 km² of urban area. There are about 2,126 villages in Jaipur district.
For administrative convenience, Jaipur district is divided into Tehsils, Blocks, PS, and Community Development Blocks (C.D. Blocks). In many states, Blocks or C.D. Blocks are treated the same as tehsils, though they may have slightly different roles depending on the region.
A Community Development Block is a rural area set aside for administration and development. Each block is managed by a Block Development Officer (BDO) and includes several gram panchayats, which are the local governing bodies at the village level.
Phulera (Hq.Sambhar) is the largest tehsil in jaipur district by area while Jaipur is the largest tehsil by population. Viratnagar is the smallest tehsil in jaipur district by both area and population. There are 13 tehsils in Jaipur district. Here is the list of all Jaipur Tehsils / Blocks / C.D.Blocks along with area & population information.
List of CD Blocks / Tehsils in Jaipur District
# | Tehsil (CD Block) | Area (km²) | Population (2011) |
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1 | Amber | 811 | 4,52,005 |
2 | Bassi | 680 | 2,83,594 |
3 | Chaksu | 817 | 2,23,634 |
4 | Chomu | 681 | 3,95,009 |
5 | Jaipur | 579 | 22,98,782 |
6 | Jamwa Ramgarh | 1,022 | 3,03,236 |
7 | Kotputli | 811 | 4,13,256 |
8 | Mauzamabad | 1,340 | 2,13,016 |
9 | Phagi | 1,118 | 1,91,126 |
10 | Phulera | 1,561 | 4,44,105 |
11 | Sanganer | 710 | 9,69,696 |
12 | Shahpura | 530 | 2,72,632 |
13 | Viratnagar | 483 | 1,66,087 |
Population of Jaipur District
The population of Jaipur offers a clear picture of how people are spread across its villages and towns. In the sections below, you’ll find details about total population, gender-wise distribution, child population, literacy rates, social groups like SC and ST, household count, and population density. Together, this information helps understand the structure and diversity of the district.
Basic Population Details
This section covers important demographic figures of Jaipur, including the number of males and females, children aged 0–6, total households, and literacy status in rural and urban areas. These indicators highlight the human development status and help identify gaps in basic services like education and housing.
Particulars | Total | Rural | Urban |
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Total Population | 66,26,178 | 31,54,331 | 34,71,847 |
Total Male Population | 34,68,507 | 16,42,924 | 18,25,583 |
Total Female Population | 31,57,671 | 15,11,407 | 16,46,264 |
Child Population (Age 0–6) | 9,29,926 | 4,81,315 | 4,48,611 |
Male Child Population (Age 0–6) | 4,99,619 | 2,57,532 | 2,42,087 |
Female Child Population (Age 0–6) | 4,30,307 | 2,23,783 | 2,06,524 |
Literate Population | 43,00,965 | 18,07,604 | 24,93,361 |
Literate Male Population | 25,54,793 | 11,42,333 | 14,12,460 |
Literate Female Population | 17,46,172 | 6,65,271 | 10,80,901 |
Illiterate Population | 23,25,213 | 13,46,727 | 9,78,486 |
Illiterate Male Population | 9,13,714 | 5,00,591 | 4,13,123 |
Illiterate Female Population | 14,11,499 | 8,46,136 | 5,65,363 |
Households | 11,77,096 | 5,07,803 | 6,69,293 |
Here's a detailed summary of Basic Population Details of Jaipur district based on Census 2011:
- Total population of Jaipur district is 66,26,178, including 34,68,507 males and 31,57,671 females. In rural areas, it is 31,54,331, including 16,42,924 males and 15,11,407 females. In urban areas, it is 34,71,847, including 18,25,583 males and 16,46,264 females.
- Child population (0–6 years) in Jaipur district is 9,29,926, including 4,99,619 boys and 4,30,307 girls. In rural areas, it is 4,81,315, including 2,57,532 boys and 2,23,783 girls. In urban areas, it is 4,48,611, including 2,42,087 boys and 2,06,524 girls.
- Literate population in Jaipur district is around 43,00,965, including 25,54,793 males and 17,46,172 females. In rural areas, it is 18,07,604, including 11,42,333 males and 6,65,271 females. In urban areas, it is 24,93,361, including 14,12,460 males and 10,80,901 females.
- Illiterate population in Jaipur district is about 23,25,213, including 9,13,714 males and 14,11,499 females. In rural areas, it is 13,46,727, including 5,00,591 males and 8,46,136 females. In urban areas, it is 9,78,486, including 4,13,123 males and 5,65,363 females.
- There are about 11,77,096 households in Jaipur district, including 5,07,803 in rural areas and 6,69,293 in urban areas.
Social Structure and Density
This part highlights the distribution of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) populations within Jaipur. It also includes data on how densely people live in rural versus urban areas. Together, these figures offer insights into community spread and the pressure on local infrastructure and services.
Particulars | Total | Rural | Urban |
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Total SC Population | 10,03,302 | 5,29,842 | 4,73,460 |
SC Male Population | 5,24,831 | 2,76,330 | 2,48,501 |
SC Female Population | 4,78,471 | 2,53,512 | 2,24,959 |
Total ST Population | 5,27,966 | 3,93,865 | 1,34,101 |
ST Male Population | 2,76,638 | 2,05,300 | 71,338 |
ST Female Population | 2,51,328 | 1,88,565 | 62,763 |
Population Density | 595 / km² | 305 / km² | 4,397 / km² |
Here's a detailed summary of the social structure and population density of Jaipur district based on Census 2011:
- Scheduled Caste (SC) population in Jaipur district is approximately 10,03,302, including 5,24,831 males and 4,78,471 females. In rural areas, it is 5,29,842, including 2,76,330 males and 2,53,512 females. In urban areas, it is 4,73,460, including 2,48,501 males and 2,24,959 females.
- Scheduled Tribe (ST) population in Jaipur district is about 5,27,966, including 2,76,638 males and 2,51,328 females. In rural areas, it is 3,93,865, including 2,05,300 males and 1,88,565 females. In urban areas, it is 1,34,101, including 71,338 males and 62,763 females.
- Overall population density of Jaipur district is around 595 people per km². Rural areas have about 305 people per km². Urban areas have about 4,397 people per km².