Map of Waldi Rai CD block

Baldirai is a town and tehsil of Sultanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It consists of 99 villages (98 inhabited and 1 uninhabited) with a total population of 182,455 people, in 31,431 households.[1]

Demographics

As of 2011, Waldi Rai CD block has a population of 182,455 people, in 31,431 households.[1] This population includes 92,058 males and 90,397 females.[1] The corresponding sex ratio of 982 females to every 1000 males is slightly lower than the district rural average of 987.[1] Members of the 0-6 age group numbered 27,598 as of 2011, or about 15.1% of the total.[1] The sex ratio of this group is 930, which is slightly higher than the district rural average of 923.[1] Members of Scheduled Castes numbered 40,828, or 22.38% of the total population; while members of Scheduled Tribes numbered 13, or 0.01% of the total.[1] The literacy rate of Waldi Rai block as of 2011 is 67.04% (counting only people age 7 and up); literacy is higher among men and boys (78.02%) than among women and girls (55.96%).[1] The Scheduled Castes literacy rate as of the same year is 53.56% (64.62% among men and boys and 42.25% among women and girls).[1]

In terms of employment, 17.77% of Waldi Rai block residents were classified as main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) in 2011.[1] Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 16.17%, and the remaining 66.05% were non-workers.[1] Employment status varied according to gender, with 47.25% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to only 20.40% of women.[1]

Agriculture is the predominant source of employment in Waldi Rai block: 27.10% of the block's workers were cultivators who owned or leased their own land as of 2011, and a further 46.46% were agricultural labourers who worked someone else's land for wages.[1] Another 5.85% were counted as household industry workers, and the remaining 20.59% were other workers.[1]

Villages

Waldi Rai CD block has the following 99 villages:[1]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Fatte Pur530.45,057
Uska Mau1591,431
Vishwanath Pur22.3329
Taudhikpur312.82,377
Sarai Baggha306.21,366
Jarai Kalan7805,284
Huliyapur875.49,256
Ranmusepur275.4256
Kakartola1911,745
Kuwasi124.1682
Baradand118.8527
Rampur Babuwan241.92,575
Trihut3613,468
Gaura Parani189.7993
Jamalpur16.9477
Pipri509.53,451
Umra644.63,894
Dobhiyara6084,955
Hasai Mukundpur141.11,252
Bhawani Garh98.31,197
Meghmau284.12,369
Dehariyawan499.94,534
Pauli192.1321
Kanpa975.66,020
Nichooti214.71,505
Dakkhin Gaun136.21,586
Atanagar208.81,175
Soraun385.83,889
Raiya1003,272
Dih1,264.25,389
Govindpur298.21,748
Makhdum Pur147.4918
Sighni271.11,641
Dewra278.72,225
Haighana Khurd194991
Nandrai163.41,127
Sukhbaderi222.21,229
Bahu Rawan324.53,027
Madiyana75558
Ramnagar55.1422
Upri60.3402
Bihinidura491.85,234
Patela74.41,075
Haidhana Kalan386.42,682
Loharia101.9885
Gaura Bara Mau339.83,393
Mahuli321.32,102
Akhari179.11,498
Birchhaura273.42,186
Alamau131.31,166
Ganapur16.6411
Khanoha58.4776
Aliabad98.82,005
Para100.62,381
Sonbarsa112.21,706
Kalyan Pur75.2617
Adampur56.6690
Natauli52.11,170
Saini129.81,420
Malpur75.3319
Pakesar230
Asrafpur340.32,513
Arwal413.82,131
Chak Shiwapur1061,003
Bhawanipur183.11,387
Kasba Mafiyat138.51,472
Chak Shikra47.8446
Isauli2585,978
Chak Kari Bhit176.51,279
Nishasin159.4869
Mohammad Kajipur81.81,137
Nandauli241.33,102
Durgapur215.11,586
Phulpur39.8341
Baghuna274.43,497
Gopalapur41.4344
Ranipur43.8211
Narsara229.52,049
Bar Sawan92.4970
Chak Tenduwa25.2927
Dauno88.61,058
Jagdishpur83.8593
Rainapur57.5461
Dariyapur242.91,753
Lahurepur61.5716
Wallopur35.3163
Saflepur56.5802
Usri38.8343
Saidullapur138.11,283
Chhatauna109.3835
Chak Fajilpur18.1309
Rasulpur46.8584
Mirpur21.6267
Gangapur37.4413
Wallipur521.64,219
Hemnapur6797,457
Mau167.71,651
Chakmusi75.31,269
Rampurthuan63.7401

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Sultanpur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 31-, 129–46. Retrieved 13 November 2021.

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