Dhak Malikpur

Dhak Malikpur is a village in Phagwara Tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located 53 kilometres (33 mi) from Kapurthala, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from Phagwara. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch, who is an elected representative.

Dhak Malikpur
Village
Dhak Malikpur
Location in Punjab, India
Dhak Malikpur
Dhak Malikpur (India)
Coordinates: 31.266804°N 75.866830°E / 31.266804; 75.866830
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictKapurthala
Government
  TypePanchayati raj (India)
  BodyGram panchayat
Population
 (2011)
  Total531
 Sex ratio 291/240/
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
  Other spokenHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
144408
Telephone code01822
ISO 3166 codeIN-PB
Vehicle registrationPB-09
Websitekapurthala.gov.in

Demography

According to the report published by Census India in 2011, Dhak Malikpur has 110 houses with the total population of 531 persons of which 291 are male and 240 females. Literacy rate of Dhak Malikpur is 79.92%, higher than the state average of 75.84%. The population of children in the age group 0–6 years is 43 which is 8.10% of the total population. Child sex ratio is approximately 792, lower than the state average of 846.[1]

Population data

ParticularsTotalMaleFemale
Total No. of Houses110--
Population531291240
Child (0-6)432419
Schedule Caste513280233
Schedule Tribe000
Literacy79.92 %83.90 %75.11 %
Total Workers18117011
Main Worker18000
Marginal Worker101
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References

  1. "Dhak Malikpur". Retrieved 30 July 2016.



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