Chaksu

Chaksu
Chaksu
—  city  —
Chaksu
Location of Chaksu
in Rajasthan and India
Coordinates 26°36′N 75°57′E / 26.60°N 75.95°E / 26.60; 75.95Coordinates: 26°36′N 75°57′E / 26.60°N 75.95°E / 26.60; 75.95
Country India
State Rajasthan
District(s) Jaipur
Population 29,111 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


297 metres (974 ft)

Chaksu (also known as Chatsu) is a city and a municipality in Jaipur district in the state of Rajasthan, India.

Contents

Geography

Chaksu is located at 26°36′N 75°57′E / 26.60°N 75.95°E / 26.60; 75.95[1]. It has an average elevation of 297 m (974 ft).

Demographics

As of the 2001 India census,[2] Chaksu had a population of 29,111. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Chaksu has an average literacy rate of 53%, lower than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 67% and female literacy of 38%. 19% of the population is under 6 years of age.

List of villages

  1. Akodiya
  2. Badali
  3. Bapugaon
  4. Bara Padam Pura
  5. Barodiya
  6. Chaksu
  7. Chandel Kalan
  8. Chandlai
  9. Dehlala
  10. Garudwasi
  11. Girdharilal Pura
  12. Harinarayanpura
  13. Haripura
  14. Jhapada Kallan
  15. Kadera
  16. Kiratpura
  17. Kareda
  18. Khurd
  19. Kathawala
  20. Khira Rani Wal
  21. Kothkawda
  22. Kothun
  23. Kumhariyawas
  24. Mahadeliy Meda
  25. Mahadevpura
  26. Nimodiya
  27. Radoli
  28. Ramnagar
  29. Rupahedi Kallan
  30. Sawai Madhosingh Pura
  31. Shivdaspura
  32. Tamadiya
  33. Thali
  34. Theekariya Gujran
  35. Thikariya Meena
  36. Titariya
  37. Toomali Ka Bas
  38. Tuntoli

References


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