Dawath dawath wale Dāwath | |
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Village | |
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Coordinates:25°17′52″N84°13′28″E / 25.29766°N 84.22447°E /25.29766; 84.22447[1] | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Bihar |
District | Rohtas |
Area | |
• Total | 5.74 km2 (2.22 sq mi) |
Elevation | 87 m (285 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 5,372[2] |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 802226[2] |
Dawath is a village and correspondingcommunity development block inRohtas district ofBihar state,India. The nearest city is thenagar panchayat town ofKoath, which is administered as part of Dawath block.
As of 2011, the population of Dawath was 5,372, in 828 households. The entire block had a population of 108,455.[2]
The entirety of Dawath block lies on theSasaram Plain.[2]
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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2001 | 92,987 | — |
2011 | 108,455 | +16.6% |
Source:2011 Census of India[2] |
In 2011, thesex ratio of Dawath block was 944, above the district average of 921. The sex ratio was higher in the 0-6 age group at 958, which was the highest in Rohtas.Scheduled castes made up 16.41% of the block population and members ofscheduled tribes made up 0.16%. Theliteracy rate of Dawath block was 71.13%, slightly below the Rohtas district rate of 73.37$%. There was a 22.93% gap in literacy between men and women, with 82.22% of men but only 59.29% of women able to read and write.[2]
As of 2011, Dawath village did not havetap water; drinking water was instead provided bywell andhand pump. It had permanentpucca roads connected to bothnational andstate highways. There was acommunity centre, apublic library, andsports fields. The town had access toelectrical power.[2]
There are 66 villages in Dawath block, including Dawath itself. Of these, 60 are inhabited and 6 are uninhabited.[2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
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Bairia | 94.7 | 320 |
Bithni | 75.7 | 447 |
Choranti | 92.3 | 719 |
Kharanti | 60.3 | 0 |
Anwarhi | 318.9 | 2,601 |
Narayanpur | 44.9 | 0 |
Damdiha | 97 | 1,135 |
Akorha | 163.1 | 1,027 |
Dharkanha Khurd | 101.6 | 346 |
Harakhmal Dehri | 66.8 | 425 |
Patkhauli | 53.8 | 620 |
Parsiyakhurd | 140.1 | 815 |
Parsiya Kalen | 144.9 | 1,630 |
Semri | 836.8 | 11,204 |
Dharkanha Kalan | 148.6 | 692 |
Jamsona | 265.1 | 2,448 |
Rajaundha | 95.1 | 293 |
Pararia | 144.9 | 903 |
Kamdhanwan | 31.2 | 205 |
Chhitni | 106.3 | 1,355 |
Chatra | 64 | 1,384 |
Doma Dehri | 69 | 549 |
Dewrhi | 220 | 1,412 |
Mahuari | 135.3 | 1,741 |
Sahinaon | 145.3 | 1,555 |
Bodarhi | 191.2 | 2,167 |
Pasram Patti Dalia | 28.65 | 0 |
Dawath (block headquarters) | 547 | 5,372 |
Bithwa | 22.3 | 2,961 |
Babhanaul | 957.4 | 9,120 |
Dolaicha | 130 | 805 |
Dewgana | 155 | 1,441 |
Tendobahar | 28 | 0 |
Bhundadih | 114.1 | 647 |
Batsa | 79 | 814 |
Shahpur | 65.6 | 1,331 |
Param Dehri | 85.4 | 1,283 |
Khairahi | 155.8 | 491 |
Bahuara | 112.1 | 1,494 |
Itwa | 102 | 1,813 |
Babhani | 0 | 939 |
Jagadhara | 95.6 | 1,153 |
Hamir Dehri | 102.8 | 492 |
Bairiya | 61.9 | 747 |
Jharkaria | 59.1 | 556 |
Ahir Chaunri | 662.1 | 191 |
Chaunri Kedar | 59.1 | 883 |
Madhubana | 74.4 | 0 |
Sundar | 51.1 | 1,082 |
Usari | 136.4 | 1,830 |
Saadat Dehra | 193 | 238 |
Derhgaon | 82.1 | 4,865 |
Gidha | 674.6 | 2,903 |
Bodh Chatar | 178.8 | 609 |
Harna Chatar | 57.9 | 141 |
Chak Chatar | 28.3 | 800 |
Naktauli | 67.6 | 940 |
Bhatauli | 131.1 | 26 |
Gopal Dehri | 40 | 296 |
Madhopur | 30 | 218 |
Sughari | 108.46 | 0 |
Parmanpur | 108.9 | 910 |
Hathdihan | 174.8 | 2,254 |
Ramnagar | 178.9 | 2,104 |
Tilakpura | 123 | 820 |
Katailbal | 57.1 | 1,003 |