Brahmanpada, Palghar

Brahmanpada is a village in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. It is located in the Talasari taluka.[1]

Brahmanpada
village
Brahmanpada
Location in Maharashtra, India
Brahmanpada
Brahmanpada (India)
Coordinates: 20.1049212°N 72.7747325°E / 20.1049212; 72.7747325
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPalghar
TalukaTalasari
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total2,571
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
2011 census code551559

Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Brahmanpada has 461 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 39.53%.[2]

Demographics (2011 Census)[2]
TotalMaleFemale
Population257112411330
Children aged below 6 years469219250
Scheduled caste000
Scheduled tribe251212121300
Literates831473358
Workers (all)1427701726
Main workers (total)1409697712
Main workers: Cultivators401200201
Main workers: Agricultural labourers828365463
Main workers: Household industry workers000
Main workers: Other18013248
Marginal workers (total)18414
Marginal workers: Cultivators101
Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers16313
Marginal workers: Household industry workers000
Marginal workers: Others110
Non-workers1144540604
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References

  1. "Maharashtra villages" (PDF). Land Records Information Systems Division, NIC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. "District census data". 2011 Census of India. Directorate of Census Operations. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
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