Bidar taluk

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Bidar Taluka
ಬೀದರ ತಾಲುಕಾ
Bidar TALUKA.png
Map of Bidar Taluka in the Bidar District
Karnataka Bidar locator map.svg
Location in Karnataka
Coordinates: 17°53′N077°28′E / 17.883°N 77.467°E / 17.883; 77.467 Coordinates: 17°53′N077°28′E / 17.883°N 77.467°E / 17.883; 77.467
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
District Bidar district
South MLA Bandeppa Kashempur
North MLA Rahim Khan
Assembly Seats
Government
  Type Taluka Panchayat
  BodyBidar Taluka Panchayath
Area
[1]
   Taluka/ tehsil 926 km2 (358 sq mi)
  Under Forest84.27 km2 (32.54 sq mi)
Elevation
710 m (2,330 ft)
Population
 (2020) [1]
   Taluka/ tehsil 578,027
  Estimate 
(2021) [2]
541,290
  Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
   Urban
[1]
213,593
   Rural
253,021
   Metro
650,000
  Male Population
239,666
  Male Population density259/km2 (670/sq mi)
  Female Population
226,948
  Female Population density245/km2 (630/sq mi)
Sex Ratio
[1]
  per 1000 males947 females
  in the age group 0-6931
Literacy Rate
[1]
  Rural65.03%
  Urban87.54%
Vehicle registration KA-38
Police Stations9
Prison(s)1
Prisoners103
Fire Stations1
Fire Engine Tankers4
Ration Shops201
No. of Villages124
No. of Hamlets29
No. of Gram Panchayats33
No. of Industrial Units280
Raingauge Stations7
Annual Normal Rainfall998 millimetres (39.3 inches)
No. of Post Offices63
Electricity Consumption1608.57 Lakh U

Bidar taluka is one of the eight talukas of Bidar district. Its administrative headquarters is in the town of Bidar, along with the district's headquarters. [1] The major river is the Manjira which forms the northern border of the taluka. As of 2008, 611 square kilometres (150,981 acres) of the land was under cultivation in the taluka, of that 19% or 118 square kilometres (29,158 acres) was irrigated. Irrigation is 52% from dug wells, 44% from bore holes, and the rest from is mostly from tanks (reservoir ponds) and lift irrigation from the Manjira. [3]

List of Villages in Bidar district

  1. Alamkeri
  2. Aliabad (OG)
  3. Aliamber
  4. Allapur
  5. Almaspur
  6. Ambalpad
  7. Amlapur
  8. Andura
  9. Ashtoor
  10. Atwal
  11. Aurad (S)
  12. Ayazpur
  13. Bag - E - Karanja (OG)
  14. Bagdal
  15. Bage-E-Gornalli
  16. Bage-Shahi
  17. Bahirnahalli
  18. Bahirnalli
  19. Bakchawadi
  20. Bambalgi
  21. Bapur
  22. Baridabad
  23. Barur
  24. Basanthpur
  25. Baugi
  26. Bawalpur
  27. Bellura
  28. Benakanalli
  29. Bhangoor
  30. Bidar (CMC + OG)
  31. Bompalli
  32. Budhera
  33. Chambool
  34. Chatnalli
  35. Chaver Fathepur
  36. Chikpet
  37. Chillargi
  38. Chimkod
  39. Chintalgera
  40. Chitta
  41. Chondi
  42. Chouli
  43. Daddapur
  44. Dattankeri
  45. Dharmapur
  46. Fathepur
  47. Gadgi
  48. Gandhi Nagar
  49. Ghodepalli
  50. Ghumma
  51. Goonalli
  52. Gornalli(B)
  53. Gouspur
  54. Gumtapur
  55. Hallikhed (B)
  56. Hamilapur
  57. Hippalgaon
  58. Hochaknalli
  59. Hokrana(B)
  60. Hokrana(K)
  61. Honaddi
  62. Honnakheri
  63. Imampur
  64. Immamabad
  65. Indira Nagar
  66. Islampur
  67. Jampad
  68. Janwada
  69. Kabirwada
  70. Kadwad
  71. Kamthana
  72. Kanalli
  73. Kangankot
  74. Kangathi
  75. Kaplapur (J)
  76. Kapplapur (A)
  77. Kasimpur (Chitgoppa)
  78. Kasimpur (Pan)
  79. Khadernagar
  80. Khajapur
  81. Kolhar (B)
  82. Kolhar (K)
  83. Madaknalli
  84. Magdal
  85. Mahamdapur
  86. Malegaon
  87. Malik Mirzapur
  88. Malkapur
  89. Mamankeri
  90. Manhalli
  91. Markhal
  92. Markunda
  93. Mirzapur
  94. Mirzapur Taj
  95. Mohillatte-Gornalli
  96. Nagora
  97. Nandagaon
  98. Naulaspur
  99. Nawadgeri
  100. Nelwad
  101. Nematabad
  102. Nidwancha
  103. Nizampur
  104. Odwada
  105. Paterpalli
  106. Qutubabad
  107. Rajgera
  108. Rajnal
  109. Ranjolkheni
  110. Rasoolabad
  111. Rekulgi
  112. Sangahalli
  113. Sangolgi
  114. Sangvi
  115. Satoli
  116. Secundrapur
  117. Shahpur
  118. Shamrajapur
  119. Shamshirnager
  120. Shekapur
  121. Siddapur
  122. Sindhol
  123. Sippalgeri
  124. Sirimandal
  125. Sirkatnalli
  126. Sirsi (A)
  127. Soupur
  128. Sultanpur (J)
  129. Sultanpur (Qudem)
  130. Tadpalli
  131. Tajlapur
  132. Telang - Mirzapur
  133. Vilaspur
  134. Yadlapur
  135. Yakatpur
  136. Yarnalli (Deshmukh)
  137. Yarnhalli (Pahilwan)
  138. Zamistanpur

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Bidar District at a Glance 2011-12" (PDF). Zilla Panchayat, Bidar. 20 November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  2. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, B'luru, 2013
  3. "Ground Water Information Booklet Bidar District, Karnataka" (PDF). Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India. July 2008. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 February 2010.

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