Mandor
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Mandor | |||||
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Coordinates | 26°42′14″N 75°31′58″E / 26.70379°N 75.53272°E | ||||
Country | India | ||||
State | Rajasthan | ||||
District(s) | Jaipur | ||||
Subdistrict(s) | Phagi | ||||
Parliamentary constituency | Ajmer | ||||
Assembly constituency | Dudu[1] | ||||
Population • Density |
1,191[2] • 103 /km2 (267 /sq mi) | ||||
Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) | ||||
Area • Elevation |
11.55 square kilometres (4.46 sq mi)[3] • 383 metres (1,257 ft) | ||||
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Mandor is an ILRC and village in Phagi Tehsil in Jaipur district, Rajasthan.[4]
Mandor has seven patwar circles - Kansel, Pachala, Mandor, Rotwara, Ladana, Sawai Jaisinghpura and Sultaniya.
Based on 2011 census, Mandor has 158 households with total population of 1,191 (51.89% males, 48.11% females). Total area of village is 11.55 sq kms. There is one primary school in the village.
Villages in Mandor
Patwar circle | Village |
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Kansel | Kansel |
Jagat Shiromanipura @ Manpura | |
Teekel Narukan | |
Rata Khera | |
Salarsoo | |
Pachala | Jhodinda Bhojpura |
Pachala | |
Mandor | Teekel Purohitan |
Pinach | |
Mandor | |
Rewantpura | |
Rotwara | Koonchyawas |
Kunj Biharipura | |
Keeratura | |
Bheempura | |
Rotwara | |
Sanwal | |
Harbanshpura | |
Ladana | Deonagar |
Ladana | |
Sawai Jaisinghpura | Govindpura @ Basra |
Chhardara | |
Nandlalpura | |
Bookni | |
Sherpura | |
Sawai Jaisinghpura | |
Hingoniya | |
Sultaniya | Awandiya |
Rampura | |
Sultaniya | |
Sawa Ka Bas | |
References
ILRC Bagru Kalan, Sanganer tehsil | ||||
ILRC Mauzmabad, Dudu tehsil | ILRC Renwal | |||
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Phagi tehsil |
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