Mandor tehsil
Mandor panchayat samiti is a panchayat samiti in Jodhpur District of Rajasthan state in western India.[2]
Mandor panchayat samiti
मन्डोर पंचायत समिति Mandore panchayat samiti | |
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Nickname(s): Mandore P S | |
Mandor panchayat samiti Location in Rajasthan, India Mandor panchayat samiti Mandor panchayat samiti (India) | |
Coordinates: 26°30′15″N 073°12′45″E | |
Country | |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Jodhpur |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Telephone code | ।0291 |
ISO 3166 code | RJ-IN |
Lok Sabha constituency | Jodhpur |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Jodhpur[1] |
Mandor panchayat samiti is a central the in Jodhpur District. It borders Osian panchayat samiti and Bawadi panchayat samiti to the north, Bhopalgarh panchayat samiti to the northeast, Luni panchayat samiti to the south, and Balesar panchayat samiti to the west.[3]
History
In 2009 Mandor panchayat samiti was created out of the rural portion of Jodhpur District. Jodhpur conectarte is an island in Mandor panchayat samiti.
Demographics
In the 2001 Indian census, the rural population of Jodhpur conectarte which became Mandor panchayat samiti recorded 208,836 inhabitants of which 109,560 (52.5%) were male and 99,276 (47.5%) were female, for a gender ratio of 906 females per thousand males.[4] In 2001 in the area that became Mandor tehsil, 100% of the households were rural.[4]
Villages
There are twenty-eight panchayat villages in Mandor panchayat samiti. These are the panchayat villages and subject villages, with the exception of where they are not yet mapped (NYM):[5]
- Alakhdara
- Banar
- Deoliya
- Jajiwal Kutri
- Nandra-Khurd
- Soder Ki Dhani
- Vishnoiyon Ki Dhani
- Banwarla (Bawarla)
- Akthali
- Sooraj Basni
- Basni Beda - NYM
- Beru (Beroo)
- Dedipa Nada
- Salori
- Bisalpur
- Bhaton Ki Dhani
- Dhayalon Ki Dhani
- Bisalpur 3 - NYM
- Bisalpur 4 - NYM
- Chokha (Chaukhan)
- Barli
- Golasani
- Daikara
- Budh Nagar
- Dawcha Pyau
- Dangiyawas
- Indroka
- Khokhari
- Manai
- Jajiwal Kalla (Jajiwal Kalan)
- Jajiwal Bhandariya
- Jajiwal Brahmana
- Jajiwal Dhandhala
- Jajiwal Gehlota
- Jajiwal Godara
- Jajiwal Jakharan
- Jajiwal Kakrala
- Jajiwal Khichiyan
- Jajiwal Vishnoiyan
- Jalali Fauzdara (Jaleli Faujdaran)
- Basni Nikooban
- Kanawas Ka Pana
- Joliyali
- Bambor Darjiyan
- Bambor Purohitan
- Hem Nagar
- Legon Ki Dhani
- Meglasiya
- Pooniyon Ki Pyau
- Purakhpur
- Karwar
- Desooriya Kharolan
- Desooriya Vishnoiyan
- Gharab
- Jheepasani
- Keru (Keroo)
- Mahadeonagar Undera
- Shiv Sarnon Ki Dhani
- Khatiyasany (Khatiyasani)
- Asanda
- Dantiwara
- Lordi Daijagara (Lordi Daijagra)
- Karani
- Lordi Doliya
- Lordi Pandit Ji (Lordi-Pandit Ji)
- Jajiwal Bhatiyan
- Jaleli Daikara
- Kukanda
- Ralawas
- Thabukra
- Manaklao
- Basni Karwar
- Basni Lachhan
- Daijar
- Palri Khichiyan
- Nandra Kalla (Nandara Kalan)
- Basni Bedan
- Nandri (Census Town)
- Siriyade Gaon
- Uchiyarda
- Narwa Khichiyan
- Bhirkali
- Jakharo Ki Dhani
- Palri Mangaliya
- Palri Panwara
- Peethawas
- Doliya
- Jaleli Champawatan
- Jatiyawas
- Roodkali
- Popawas
- Basni Sepha
- Chawanda
- Ghantiyala
- Rajwa
- Sirodi
- Rohilla Kallan (Rohila Kalan)
- Daon Ki Dhani
- Mokalawas
- Naron Ki Dhani
- Rohila Khurd
- Salwa Kalla (Salwa Kalan)
- Karwali Dhani
- Ram Nagar
- Soorpura (Surpura)
- Anganwa
- Balakua
- Bora Was
- Gujrawas Khurd
- Khokharia
Notes
- "Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies wise Polling Stations & Electors" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Rajasthan. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- "Administrative Setup". Jodhpur District. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013.
- "Map:Jodhpur District, Administrative Setup". Jodhpur District. 2007. Archived from the original on 9 April 2009.
- "Census 2001 Population Finder: Rajasthan: Jodhpur: Jodhpur". Office of The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- "Reports of National Panchayat Directory: Village Panchayat Names of Mandore panchayat samiti, Jodhpur, Rajasthan". Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. Archived from the original on 17 May 2013.