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'''Morar Cantonment''' is a [[cantonment]] town in [[Gwalior district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. It is part of an [[urban agglomeration]] together with neighbouring [[Gwalior]]. | '''Morar Cantonment''' is a [[cantonment]] town in [[Gwalior district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. It is part of an [[urban agglomeration]] together with neighbouring [[Gwalior]]. [[Adv. Rakesh Singh Chauhan]] is the longest serving Former [[Chairman]] & [[Vice-President]] of [[Cantonment Board Morar]]. | ||
Morar is also a [[community development block]], which has its headquarters at Gwalior.<ref name="Census 2011">{{cite web |title=Census of India 2011: Madhya Pradesh District Census Handbook - Gwalior, Part A (Village and Town Directory) |pages= | Morar is also a [[community development block]], which has its headquarters at Gwalior.<ref name="Census 2011">{{cite web |title=Census of India 2011: Madhya Pradesh District Census Handbook - Gwalior, Part A (Village and Town Directory) |pages=147–220 |url=https://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/23/2304_PART_A_DCHB_GWALIOR.pdf |website=Census 2011 India|access-date=11 May 2021}}</ref> As of 2011, the block's population is 177,921, in 33,511 households.<ref name="Census 2011"/> | ||
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| [[Rahwali]] || 2,014.9 || 580 | | [[Rahwali]] || 2,014.9 || 580 | ||
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| [[Amai]] || 742.6 || 11 | | [[Amai, Morar, Gwalior district|Amai]] || 742.6 || 11 | ||
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| [[Sujhar]] || 1,850.3 || 44 | | [[Sujhar]] || 1,850.3 || 44 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 16 October 2022
Morar Cantonment | |
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city | |
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Coordinates: 26°14′15″N 78°13′50″E / 26.23750°N 78.23056°ECoordinates: 26°14′15″N 78°13′50″E / 26.23750°N 78.23056°E | |
Country | |
State | Madhya Pradesh |
District | Gwalior |
Area | |
• Total | 59 km2 (23 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 48,464 |
• Rank | 193 |
• Density | 820/km2 (2,100/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | IN-MP |
Vehicle registration | MP |
Morar Cantonment is a cantonment town in Gwalior district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is part of an urban agglomeration together with neighbouring Gwalior. Adv. Rakesh Singh Chauhan is the longest serving Former Chairman & Vice-President of Cantonment Board Morar.
Morar is also a community development block, which has its headquarters at Gwalior.[2] As of 2011, the block's population is 177,921, in 33,511 households.[2]
Demographics[edit]
[needs update] As of the 2011 Census of India,[1] Morar Cantonment had a population of 48,464. Males constitute 57% of the population and females 43%. Morar Cantonment has an average literacy rate of 83%, higher than the state average of 69%: male literacy is 87%, and female literacy is 69%. In Morar 13% of the population are children up to 6 years of age.
Government[edit]
Morar Cantonment forms one constituency, Gwalior Rural, in the state legislative assembly, the "Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha".
Gwalior Military Station[edit]
Morar Cantonment is home to several units of the Indian Army. There are a number of static and mobile units housed within its confines.
Villages[edit]
Morar block has 176 rural villages, listed below:[2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
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Lakhnotikalan | 190 | 453 |
Turari | 285.2 | 766 |
Lakhnotikhurd | 214.4 | 446 |
Nagor | 233.9 | 862 |
Sikroda Badori | 213.9 | 525 |
Rawar | 347.8 | 606 |
Adupurajagir | 199.2 | 1,021 |
Sikrodi | 70.6 | 671 |
Badori | 221.3 | 544 |
Bastari | 464.4 | 892 |
Rora | 1,709.9 | 2,505 |
Londra | 148.2 | 95 |
Alinagar | 157.4 | 164 |
Dangsarkar | 3,048.4 | 0 |
Sirol | 458.7 | 3,302 |
Jarga | 1,086.6 | 1,441 |
Nainagiri | 186.8 | 924 |
Habipura | 227.8 | 566 |
Ramaua | 259.6 | 983 |
Bandholi | 1,059.6 | 1,931 |
Sonsa | 1,625.8 | 1,979 |
Kheriya Modi | 200.5 | 889 |
Ganeshpura | 71 | 1,053 |
Sunarpura Khalsa | 258.9 | 360 |
Udaipur | 372.5 | 1,186 |
Hiri | 211.5 | 371 |
Badagaon | 962.5 | 2,676 |
Singharpura | 84.5 | 725 |
Mohanpur | 69.1 | 0 |
Mohnpur (Murar) | 281.9 | 2,429 |
Jiraina | 308.8 | 576 |
Bhatpura (Brahman) | 143 | 365 |
Kheriya Pdyapur | 41.5 | 2,033 |
Khureri | 577.5 | 2,020 |
Bhadroli | 464.1 | 2,063 |
Vikrampur | 193.9 | 906 |
Akbarpur | 128.6 | 603 |
Mau | 419 | 1,557 |
Cakjugrupur | 34.9 | 0 |
Madanpur | 152.2 | 290 |
Jugrupur | 65.9 | 313 |
Dondiyapur | 64.7 | 0 |
Jamahar | 391.3 | 2,459 |
Jlalpur | 152.2 | 1,915 |
Kuwrpur | 180.9 | 594 |
Cakrampur | 202.4 | 953 |
Senthri | 622 | 1,534 |
Bhonderi | 236.8 | 237 |
Sahnpur | 67.5 | 0 |
Sonapura | 395.2 | 185 |
Girgaw | 698.8 | 1,970 |
Shekhpura | 318.8 | 140 |
Laxmangarh | 139.6 | 553 |
Baretha | 579.6 | 1,395 |
Kheriya Mirdha | 267.7 | 680 |
Chandupura | 363.4 | 542 |
Suro | 383.7 | 916 |
Kheriya Keshar | 287.8 | 794 |
Siholi | 275.9 | 775 |
Dangguthina | 416.4 | 1,007 |
Guthina | 669 | 1,365 |
Bahadurpur | 901.6 | 1,960 |
Phoolpura | 229.6 | 508 |
Parsen | 1,980.5 | 4,094 |
Manpur (Kakrari) | 206.6 | 233 |
Himapur | 261.1 | 229 |
Sunarpura Mafi | 284.7 | 706 |
Khodupura | 202 | 266 |
Saraspura | 391 | 723 |
Adupura Khalsa | 176.8 | 426 |
Dongarpur Tal | 232 | 298 |
Surajpura | 189.6 | 416 |
Sumerpada | 208.8 | 292 |
Jagupura | 123.3 | 304 |
Behata | 771.3 | 1,653 |
Maithana | 144.6 | 653 |
Chak Keshopur | 273.7 | 1,911 |
Jahangirpur | 294.1 | 952 |
Birampura | 451.9 | 682 |
Siroli | 620.3 | 1,661 |
Dhaneli | 470.8 | 958 |
Karigawan | 122 | 453 |
Banarpura | 104.1 | 227 |
Ratwai | 981.6 | 2,303 |
Rai | 376.3 | 918 |
Bhelakalan | 245.9 | 762 |
Bijoli | 966.3 | 2,964 |
Khargu Kheda | 105.7 | 214 |
Bahangikalan | 425.6 | 741 |
Soni | 810.7 | 1,405 |
Mugalpura | 219.7 | 1,098 |
Sihara | 351.7 | 387 |
Bandha | 455 | 556 |
Utila | 1,286.5 | 4,004 |
Manpur Arroli | 438.3 | 90 |
Bhatpura Sani | 581.1 | 1,056 |
Kui | 303.4 | 495 |
Gurri | 630.3 | 2,106 |
Dagrau | 314.6 | 933 |
Jinsikhan | 666.9 | 1 |
Dwarkaganj | 238.2 | 3,613 |
Tiholi | 2,392 | 3,613 |
Nidhawali | 492.5 | 976 |
Tankoli | 448.8 | 956 |
Singhpur | 1,950.8 | 103 |
Jamroha | 2,596.4 | 472 |
Fusawali | 1,015.1 | 1,308 |
Chakmaharajpur | 192 | 957 |
Hastanapur | 304.1 | 2,256 |
Mehroli | 183.8 | 956 |
Aroli | 1,278.8 | 1,917 |
Tor | 280.9 | 998 |
Mukhtyarpur | 428.7 | 1,083 |
Ganpatpura | 222 | 780 |
Chhondi | 255.5 | 694 |
Sakatpura | 339.4 | 822 |
Baderafutkar | 610.4 | 1,664 |
Dhanwai | 309.9 | 382 |
Dabka | 1,274 | 2,213 |
Laduapura | 99.2 | 22 |
Syawari | 328.3 | 1,062 |
Kaimpura | 133.8 | 286 |
Duhiya | 587.6 | 1,621 |
Arroli | 120.3 | 633 |
Bahangikhurd | 414.3 | 955 |
Supat | 183.7 | 345 |
Khedi | 221.8 | 544 |
Kheda | 243.4 | 703 |
Bhelakhurd | 112 | 663 |
Ikehara | 429.7 | 1,511 |
Santalpur | 145.2 | 899 |
Chandpura | 209.8 | 389 |
Gowai | 439.5 | 928 |
Turakpura | 151.3 | 167 |
Berja | 923.1 | 1,963 |
Rashidpur | 173.3 | 748 |
Kakrari | 189.9 | 576 |
Bilheti | 1,060.7 | 4,021 |
Supawali | 1,596.4 | 2,776 |
Dayeli | 571 | 1,056 |
Sirsaud | 1,200 | 3,009 |
Jakhara | 1,037.1 | 2,096 |
Kripalpur | 202.4 | 1,010 |
Dangsarkar | 133.1 | 0 |
Sikroda Futkar | 236 | 503 |
Chaproli | 496 | 1,494 |
Narayanpur | 181 | 323 |
Bhavanpura | 181 | 753 |
Chaksonpura | 219.4 | 340 |
Kirawali | 357.7 | 744 |
Dangora | 170 | 242 |
Bilara | 813.4 | 1,919 |
Gundhara | 840.6 | 2,906 |
Jiganiya | 503.7 | 896 |
Benipura | 191.6 | 890 |
Arora | 790.1 | 773 |
Lakhapura | 161.8 | 307 |
Ripuapura | 306 | 387 |
Sumawali | 970.5 | 1,178 |
Ari | 93.5 | 171 |
Luharpura | 135.4 | 312 |
Harpura | 135.4 | 68 |
Harjanpura | 139.4 | 69 |
Behat | 1,600.8 | 4,735 |
Ikona | 377.5 | 390 |
Gunjna | 570.4 | 444 |
Gadroli | 140.2 | 1,236 |
Dangiyapura | 738.3 | 2,271 |
Madha | 254.3 | 217 |
Rangawan | 1,604.4 | 2,181 |
Ghusgawan | 187.5 | 1,158 |
Tiktoli | 222.7 | 570 |
Jindpura | 556.7 | 21 |
Rahwali | 2,014.9 | 580 |
Amai | 742.6 | 11 |
Sujhar | 1,850.3 | 44 |
Notable people[edit]
- John Sparks (1873–1920), cricketer and Royal Navy officer
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Morar Cantt City Population Census 2011 - Madhya Pradesh". www.census2011.co.in.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Census of India 2011: Madhya Pradesh District Census Handbook - Gwalior, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 147–220. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
External links[edit]
- Morar Cantonment at Directorate General Defence Estates, Ministry of Defence, Government of India
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