Barsar Teshil is a sub district administrative devision in Hamirpur District, Himachal Pradesh India. Barsar teshil is one of the teshil of Hamirpur district Himachal Pradesh. In Barsar Teshil there are 249 villages and 1 towns. Out of 249 villages in Barsar teshil in which Barsar (13/1) is most populated village with population of 3390 and least populated village is Jathunda Khas having population only 0. There are 1 town in Barsar sub-district which lies in Barsar administrative devision. Most populated town in Barsar Teshil is Bhota (NP) with population of 1453.
Total population of Barsar teshil is 55556 as per Census 2011 Data. Sex ratio in Barsar teshil is 1084 per 1000 male. Literacy rate in Barsar teshil is 88.06%.
Census Data of Barsar Teshil, India --Census 2011
Population |
Sex Ratio |
Literacy |
55556 |
1084 |
88.06%
|
Demographics details of Barsar Teshil
The population of Barsar sub district is 55556 people, among them about 26655 are male and 28901 are female. Total number of house holds in Barsar Teshil is 12450. Total Literates persons are 43819 in which total male literates are 22232 and female literates are 21587. Under the age of six years child population of Tijara tahsil is 5795, among them 3088 are boys and 2707 are girls.
Barsar Taluk Census 2011 Data
Description |
Census 2011 Data |
Sub District Name | Barsar |
State Name | Himachal Pradesh |
District Name | Hamirpur |
Total Population | 55556 |
Total No of House Holds | 12450 |
Total Male Population | 26655 |
Total Female Population | 28901 |
0-6 Age group Total Population | 5795 |
0-6 Age group Male Population | 3088 |
0-6 Age group Male Population | 2707 |
Total Person Literates | 43819 |
Total Male Literates | 22232 |
Total Male Literates | 21587 |
Total Person Illiterates | 11737 |
Total Male Illiterates | 4423 |
Total Male Illiterates | 7314 |
Scheduled Cast Persons | 13139 |
Scheduled Cast Males | 6591 |
Scheduled Cast Females | 6548 |
Scheduled Tribe Persons | 123 |
Scheduled Tribe Males | 134 |
Scheduled Tribe Females | 123 |
Barsar Rural/Urban Census 2011 Data
Description |
Rural |
Urban |
Total Population |
54103 |
1453 |
Population (%) |
97.38 % |
2.62 % |
Male Population |
25917 |
738 |
Female Population |
28186 |
715 |
Sex Ratio |
1088 |
969 |
Child Population (0-6) |
3015 |
72 |
Child Sex Ratio (0-6) |
874 |
986 |
Child Percentage (0-6) |
10.44% |
9.98% |
Households in |
12150 |
300 |
Literates |
42623 |
1196 |
Literacy % |
87.97% |
91.44% |
Male Literacy |
94.28% |
96.24% |
Female Literacy |
82.31% |
86.47% |
Religon wise cesnus 2011 Data of Barsar Teshil
Religion |
Total Population |
Male Population |
Female Population |
Population % |
Literacy |
Hindu |
55185 |
26454 |
28731 |
99.33% |
87.49% |
Muslim |
189 |
110 |
79 |
0.34% |
0.29% |
Christian |
45 |
21 |
24 |
0.08% |
0.07% |
Sikh |
43 |
23 |
20 |
0.08% |
0.07% |
Buddhist |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0% |
0% |
Jain |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0% |
0% |
Other religions and persuasions |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0% |
0% |
Religion not stated |
91 |
47 |
44 |
0.16% |
0.14% |
Workers profile of Barsar Teshil
Barsar has 29709 population engaged in either main or marginal works out of them 14159 male and 15550 female population are working population. Full time workers in Barsar teshil are 16580 and 13129 are marginal (part time) workers.
Barsar Working Population ---Census 2011
|
Total |
Male |
Female |
Total Workers |
29709 |
14159 |
15550 |
Main Workers |
16580 |
9628 |
6952 |
Main Workers Cultivators |
7299 |
2156 |
5143 |
Agriculture Labourer |
754 |
298 |
456 |
Household Industries |
192 |
155 |
37 |
Other Workers |
8335 |
7019 |
1316 |
Marginal Workers |
13129 |
4531 |
8598 |
Non Working Persons |
25847 |
12496 |
13351 |
List of Town/City of Barsar Teshil as per Census 2011
List of Town/City of Barsar with Population, Sex Ratio and Literacy rate as per the Census 2011 data. Hamirpur is further divided into number of sub-districts which are administrative divisions in District.
# |
Town/City |
Population |
Sex Ratio |
1 |
Bhota (NP) |
1453 |
969 |
List of villages in Teshil-Barsar, District-Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh as per Census 2011