Village Trends

Patti Chanarthal Village Population, Sex Ratio & Literacy Rate

Patti Chanarthal is a village in Barara tehsil, Ambala district, Haryana, India. As per Census 2011, the total population is 1413, sex ratio is 89.1566265060241 females per 1,000 males, and the overall literacy rate is 65.25%. The PIN code of Patti Chanarthal is 133203.

ℹ️ Source: Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India — Census 2011

Village at a Glance

Patti Chanarthal

TehsilBarara

DistrictAmbala

StateHaryana

PIN Code133203

Nearest TownAMBALA CANT

Main Occupation0

Census Year2011

Total Population

1413

Sex Ratio

89.16%

Literacy Rate

65.25%

Households

286

Area

160

Location of Patti Chanarthal on Map

Lat: 30.38437Long: 76.77042Nearest Town:AMBALA CANT

Administrative Overview of Patti Chanarthal

VillagePatti Chanarthal
TehsilBarara
DistrictAmbala
StateHaryana
CountryIndia
PIN Code133203
Total Area160
Total Households286
Nearest TownAMBALA CANT
Main Occupation0
Latitude / Longitude30.38437, 76.77042
Census Year2011

No. of Amenities & Facilities in Patti Chanarthal

🎓
Education
2
🏥
Medical
2
💧
Drinking Water
1
🏦
Bank
2

Population of Patti Chanarthal - (Census 2011)

Total Population by Gender
Total
1413
Male
747
Female
666
Sex Ratio
89.16%females per 1,000 males
Children Population (Age 0-6 Years)
Total (0-6 Yrs)161
Male (0-6 Yrs)88
Female (0-6 Yrs)73
Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe
SC
Total680
Male364
Female316
% Share48.12
ST
Total0
Male0
Female0
% Share0

Literacy Rate in Patti Chanarthal

Literate Population & Literacy Rate by Gender
Total Literates
922
65.25%
Male Literates
521
69.75%
Female Literates
401
60.21%

Workers in Patti Chanarthal

Total Workers & Work Participation Rate by Gender
Total Workers
406
28.73%
Male Workers
380
50.87%
Female Workers
26
3.90%

ℹ️ About This Data

Population figures cover all persons usually residing in Patti Chanarthal village. Literacy rate includes persons aged 7+ who can read and write. Sex ratio = females per 1,000 males. Worker participation rate = workers as % of total population.