Deoli, Rajasthan
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Deoli
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PIN | 304804 |
Vehicle registration | RJ26 |
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Deoli is a city and municipal council in Tonk district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located 64 km from Tonk City, the district headquarter. situated at the point at which Tonk and Bundi districts meet, though the bulk of the city is located in Shahpura and Tonk districts. It is officially a part of Tonk district. It is the tehsil headquarters of the Deoli tehsil.
It is located 64 from Tonk and 85 km from Kota. Deoli is surrounded by Todaraisingh Tehsil towards North, Kekri Tehsil towards West, Hindoli Tehsil towards South, Jahazpur Tehsil towards South.
Todaraisingh, Tonk, Malpura, Shahpura are the nearby Cities to Deoli
This Place is in the border of the Tonk District and Ajmer District. Ajmer District Kekri is west towards this place.
To facilitate the administration, Deoli Tehsil is further divided into 1 town and 186 villages.
Demographics
Deoli had total population of 214,408 as per the 2011 Census. Of those 110,648 are male and 103,760 are female, comprising 43,632 families. 14% of residents are children of aged six and under, (15928 boys and 14195 girls, a child sex ratio of 891) The male literacy rate is 66.52% and the female literacy rate is 37.54%.
10.3% people lives in urban areas while 89.7% live in rural areas. The average literacy rate in urban areas is 86.7% while that in the rural areas is 58%. The sex ratio in urban areas is 837, and 950 in rural areas.
Scheduled castes constituted 21.1% of the population and Scheduled tribes were 20.4%.
Total | Male | Female | Urban | Rural | |
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Population | 214,408 | 110,648 | 103,760 | 22,065 | 192,343 |
Children (Age 0-6) | 30,123 | 15,928 | 14,195 | 2,537 | 27,586 |
Literacy | 61.07% | 66.52% | 37.54% | 86.72% | 58.03% |
Scheduled Caste | 45,292 | 23,322 | 21,970 | 4,122 | 42,893 |
Scheduled Tribe | 43,738 | 22,749 | 20,989 | 845 | 42,893 |
Sex ratio | 938 | 837 | 950 |
Religion
- Hindu94.83 (93.6%)
- Muslim3.31 (3.27%)
- Jain1.67 (1.65%)
- Christian0.7 (0.69%)
- Sikh0.7 (0.69%)
- Buddhist0.1 (0.10%)
- Other or not stated 0 (0.00%)
Nearly 95% of Deoli's residents are Hindus, with small numbers of Muslims, Jains, Sikhs, Christians, and Buddhists.
Working population
In Deoli Tehsil out of a total population, 105,918 were engaged in work activities. 72.3% of workers describe their work as 'main work' (employment or earning for more than six months) while 27.7% were involved in marginal activity providing a livelihood for less than six months. Of 105,918 workers engaged in main work, 43,529 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 9,757 were agricultural workers or labourers.
Total | Male | Female | |
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Main Workers | 76,613 | 49,137 | 27,476 |
Cultivators | 43,529 | 25,473 | 18,056 |
Agriculture/Labourer | 9,757 | 4,550 | 5,207 |
Household Industries | 1,440 | 1,024 | 416 |
Other Workers | 21,887 | 18,090 | 3,797 |
Marginal Workers | 29,305 | 10,378 | 18,927 |
Not Working | 108,490 | 51,133 | 57,357 |
History
The town of Deoli was established by the
After the
The church was established here during the British period. It is said to be about a hundred years old. There is a medieval pilgrimage center around the Deoli, which includes Boeyda Ganeshji (in the nearby village of Boeyda), Kunchalvada-Mata, Chandali Mata (in the nearby village of Chandali), Gokarneshwar Mahadev, Ravata Hanuman ji, Gadoli Mahadev, Lakdeshwar Mahadev, Hindeshwar Mahadev etc. Amongst these, there is a story associated with Hindeshwar Mahadev of Hindoli that, during exile, the
Places
Deoli is 176.5 km from
Deoli has a CISF training center. RTC Deoli was established on 1 August 1984. It is located in District Tonk, Post Deoli, Rajasthan, which is 165 kilometres (103 miles) away from
The Bisalpur Dam on the Banas River is a multipurpose scheme, which supplies water for drinking and irrigation to Jaipur district and Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad and Kishangarh towns of Ajmer district. The dam was constructed in 1993–94.[3]
Villages
References
- ^ a b c "Introduction". Government PG College, Deoli. Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- ^ Brar, Aadil (2 September 2020). "The 1962 Internment of Chinese Indians". The Diplomat. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "census report motif" (PDF). Retrieved 30 March 2023.