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Madhogarh is a town and a nagar panchayat in Jalaun district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Madhogarh is famous for ghee.
Madhogarh | |
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Coordinates: 26°16′34″N 79°11′13″E / 26.27611°N 79.18694°E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Jalaun |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 50,071 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | UP |
Website | up |
List of villages in Madhogarh
edit- Abdullapur Kanar
- Aheta
- Ajitapur
- Akbarpura
- Alampura
- Amkheda
- Andhai
- Anghaura
- Asahana
- Atagaon
- Atarehati
- Atrauli
- Babupura
- Baghawali
- Bahadurpur
- Bahbalpura
- Bahrai
- Bangra
- Barauli
- Bargawan Madhaugarh
- Bawali
- Bera
- Bhailavli
- Bham Pura
- Bhanga
- Bhaupur
- Bhitaura
- Bhojapur
- Bijduvan
- Bijuvapur Diwara
- Bijuvapur Mustakil
- Bilauha
- Bilaund
- Biriya Madhogarh
- Bohara
- Bonepura
- Budhanpura
- Burhauli
- Chak Chandawali
- Chaki
- Chandawali
- Chandola
- Chandpura
- Chhauna
- Chhiriya Khurd
- Chitaura
- Chitauri
- Dadanpur
- Daudpur
- Dawar Madhogarh
- Delpura
- Dhamna
- Dhamrehi
- Dharampur Ubari
- Dharmpurajagir
- Dhoota
- Dhunddha Sagar
- Dikauli Jagir
- Dikauli Madhogarh
- Fatehpur Kala
- Fatehpur Khurd
- Gaderana Khurd
- Gaderna
- Gadrahi
- Galampura
- Garhiya
- Ghilauva
- Gohan
- Gohani
- Gopalpura
- Gorabhoopaka
- Gorachiraiya
- Guplapur Madhogarh
- Gurha
- Hadalpura
- Hafiyapur
- Hajipur
- Hamidpur
- Hamirpura
- Hanumantpura
- Harauli
- Hasupura
- Himmatpur
- Hinguta
- Husepura Jagir
- Husepura Surai
- Ikahra
- Ingai Madhogarh
- Islampur
- Ismilepur
- Itaura Madhogarh
- Iton
- Itua Kanar
- Jagammanpur
- Jaigha
- Jaitpura
- Jajepura
- Jamalpura
- Jalalpur
- Jalaun Khurd
- Jamalipur
- Jamlapur Junnardar
- Jamrehi Avval
- Jamrehisani
- Jasuvapur
- Kailor
- Kamsera
- Kanar
- Kanchanpur
- Kanhapura
- Kanharpura
- Kanjausa
- Kanjhari
- Karila
- Karmara
- Karra
- Kasba
- Kasimpur
- Kesavapur
- Khairai
- Kharagu Pura
- Kharala
- Khednkanar
- Khudadpra
- Kiruaha
- Kishunpura
- Kota Diwara
- Kota Mustakil
- Kudari Madhogarh
- Kulupura
- Kumrauwan
- Kunnau
- Kunvarpura Sihari
- Kunwarpura Thansingh
- Kurauli
- Kurauti
- Kurepura Kanar
- Kurra
- Kursenda
- Kusepura
- Kusmara
- Kuthaunda
- Kutra
- Kutubpur
- Ladpur Diwara
- Lahudi
- Lidaupur
- Lodhipura
- Lutauli
- Machkachha
- Madepura
- Madnepur Madhogarh
- Magraol
- Magraul
- Maharajpura
- Mahmoodpur
- Mahoi
- Mahoota
- Mahova
- Mahpauli
- Mahtauli
- Mai
- Majith
- Maktaura
- Malupura
- Mangadpura
- Manpura
- Maragpura
- Mihauni
- Mijhauna
- Mingani
- Mirzapur
- Mirzapur Jagir
- Motipur Diwara
- Motipur Mustakil
- Nakelpura
- Naoli
- Naraul
- Nawada
- Nawar
- Nichawadi
- Nimgaon
- Ninawali Jagir
- Ninawali Kothi
- Nivi
- Niwadi
- Nyamatpur
- Ooncha
- Pachokhara
- Padkula
- Parawar
- Pardani
- Paren Diwara
- Paren Mustakil
- Patiyapur
- Patrahi
- Pichaura
- Prithvipura
- Pura
- Puranpura
- Rahawali
- Rajpura
- Rajpura Jagir
- Ramanipur
- Ramhetpura
- Rampura
- Rampura Jalaun
- Rampura Madhogarh
- Randhaura
- Rangpura
- Rasoolpura
- Ratanpura
- Rathauranpura
- Raura
- Rawani
- Rendhar
- Rithaura
- Rudaoli Madhogarh
- Rudawali
- Rudpura Madhogarh
- Rupapur
- Rura Sirsa
- Salempur Kanar
- Saravan
- Sarjapura
- Sarra
- Sayan Madhogarh
- Shahbajpur
- Shekhpur Ahir
- Siddha Pura
- Sihari Madhogarh
- Silauva Bujurg
- Silauwa Jagir
- Silli
- Singaoli
- Singtauli
- Sirsadogarhi
- Sonapur
- Sonepura
- Sopta
- Sultan Pura Jagir
- Sultanpura
- Supanunayacha
- Surawali Madhogarh
- Surpatpura
- Tajpura Avval
- Tihar
- Tirawali
- Toar
- Tolakpur
- Torna
- Udotpura Jagir
- Ugarapura
- Umari Jagir
- Umri Madhogarh
Demographics
editAt the 2001 India census,[1] Madhogarh had a population of 50,071. Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%. Madhogarh had an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 71%, and female literacy was 53%. In Madhogarh, 14% of the population was under 6 years of age. It is 50 km far away from Orai (Jalaun).
References
edit- ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.