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jemari Latitude and Longitude:

23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873
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Jemari
village
Jemari is located in West Bengal
Jemari
Jemari
Location in West Bengal, India
Jemari is located in India
Jemari
Jemari
Jemari (India)
Coordinates: 23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Paschim Bardhaman
Population
 (2011)
 • Total4,321
Languages*
 • Official Bengali, Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
Vehicle registrationWB
Lok Sabha constituency Asansol
Vidhan Sabha constituency Barabani
Website bardhaman.gov.in

Jemari is a village in Salanpur CD Block in Asansol Sadar subdivision of Paschim Bardhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India.

Geography

Jemari is located at 23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873. [1] At the western fringe of the area the Barakar forms the boundary with Jharkhand.

Demographics

As per the 2011 Census of India, Jemari had a total population of 4,321 of which 2,281 (53%) were males and 2,040 (47%) were females. Population below 6 years was 683. The total number of literates in Jemari was 2,255 (61.98% of the population over 6 years). [2]

*For language details see Salanpur (community development block)#Language and religion

As of 2001 India census, Jemari had a population of 3,865. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Jemari has an average literacy rate of 53%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 63%, and female literacy is 41%. In Jemari, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. [3]

Education

Jemari has one primary school. [4]

References

  1. ^ Chattopadhyay, Akkori, Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti (History and Folk lore of Bardhaman District.), (in Bengali), Vol I, pp 14-15, Radical Impression. ISBN  81-85459-36-3
  2. ^ "2011 Census – Primary Census Abstract Data Tables". West Bengal – District-wise. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  4. ^ 7th All-India School Education Survey 2003 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine



jemari Latitude and Longitude:

23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jemari
village
Jemari is located in West Bengal
Jemari
Jemari
Location in West Bengal, India
Jemari is located in India
Jemari
Jemari
Jemari (India)
Coordinates: 23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Paschim Bardhaman
Population
 (2011)
 • Total4,321
Languages*
 • Official Bengali, Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
Vehicle registrationWB
Lok Sabha constituency Asansol
Vidhan Sabha constituency Barabani
Website bardhaman.gov.in

Jemari is a village in Salanpur CD Block in Asansol Sadar subdivision of Paschim Bardhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India.

Geography

Jemari is located at 23°47′50″N 86°52′51″E / 23.797261°N 86.880873°E / 23.797261; 86.880873. [1] At the western fringe of the area the Barakar forms the boundary with Jharkhand.

Demographics

As per the 2011 Census of India, Jemari had a total population of 4,321 of which 2,281 (53%) were males and 2,040 (47%) were females. Population below 6 years was 683. The total number of literates in Jemari was 2,255 (61.98% of the population over 6 years). [2]

*For language details see Salanpur (community development block)#Language and religion

As of 2001 India census, Jemari had a population of 3,865. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Jemari has an average literacy rate of 53%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 63%, and female literacy is 41%. In Jemari, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. [3]

Education

Jemari has one primary school. [4]

References

  1. ^ Chattopadhyay, Akkori, Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti (History and Folk lore of Bardhaman District.), (in Bengali), Vol I, pp 14-15, Radical Impression. ISBN  81-85459-36-3
  2. ^ "2011 Census – Primary Census Abstract Data Tables". West Bengal – District-wise. Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  4. ^ 7th All-India School Education Survey 2003 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine



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