Village Trends

Lohari Jatu Village Population, Sex Ratio & Literacy Rate

Lohari Jatu is a village in Bawani Khera tehsil, Bhiwani district, Haryana, India. As per Census 2011, the total population is 8971, sex ratio is 93.7162599870438 females per 1,000 males, and the overall literacy rate is 64.01%. The PIN code of Lohari Jatu is 127032.

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

Village at a Glance

Lohari Jatu

TehsilBawani Khera

DistrictBhiwani

StateHaryana

PIN Code127032

Nearest TownBawani Khera

Main OccupationBricks

Census Year2011

Total Population

8971

Sex Ratio

93.72%

Literacy Rate

64.01%

Households

1630

Area

2424

Location of Lohari Jatu on Map

Lat: 28.7931703Long: 76.1391283Nearest Town:Bawani Khera

Administrative Overview of Lohari Jatu

VillageLohari Jatu
TehsilBawani Khera
DistrictBhiwani
StateHaryana
CountryIndia
PIN Code127032
Total Area2424
Total Households1630
Nearest TownBawani Khera
Main OccupationBricks
Latitude / Longitude28.7931703, 76.1391283
Census Year2011

No. of Amenities & Facilities in Lohari Jatu

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

Population of Lohari Jatu - (Census 2011)

Total Population by Gender
Total
8971
Male
4631
Female
4340
Sex Ratio
93.72%females per 1,000 males
Children Population (Age 0-6 Years)
Total (0-6 Yrs)1326
Male (0-6 Yrs)716
Female (0-6 Yrs)610
Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe
SC
Total2240
Male1187
Female1053
% Share24.97
ST
Total0
Male0
Female0
% Share0

Literacy Rate in Lohari Jatu

Literate Population & Literacy Rate by Gender
Total Literates
5742
64.01%
Male Literates
3310
71.47%
Female Literates
2432
56.04%

Workers in Lohari Jatu

Total Workers & Work Participation Rate by Gender
Total Workers
2350
26.20%
Male Workers
2142
46.25%
Female Workers
208
4.79%

ℹ️ About This Data

Population figures cover all persons usually residing in Lohari Jatu 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.