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Sandeshkhali - I

Taluka in North Twenty Four Parganas, WEST BENGAL

Sandeshkhali - I is a Taluka in North Twenty Four Parganas with a 2011 population of 1,64,465. It contains 0 villages.

Sandeshkhali - I is a Taluka in North Twenty Four Parganas District of WEST BENGAL State, India. Sandeshkhali - I Taluka Head Quarters is Sandeshkhali - I town. It belongs to North Twenty Four Parganas Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters North Twenty Four Parganas. Total 0 villages are under Sandeshkhali - I Taluka.

👥 Total Population
1,64,465
⚖️ Sex Ratio
960

per 1000 males

Compare with Census 2001

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👶 Child Population (0-6 years)

Children aged 0-6 years constitute 13.62% of the total population. The child sex ratio is 936 girls per 1000 boys, which is lower than the overall district sex ratio of 960.

Total Children

22,394

13.62% of population

Boys

11,568

51.7%

Girls

10,826

48.3%

Child Sex Ratio

936

girls per 1000 boys

⚠️ Below national average

What is the demographics & social profile of Sandeshkhali - I?

Total population of Sandeshkhali - I Taluka is 1,64,465.

What is the workforce statistics of Sandeshkhali - I?

Main Workers
40,131

Full-time employment

Marginal Workers
20,874

Part-time / Seasonal

Non-Workers
1,03,460

Dependents / Students

What is the sex ratio of Sandeshkhali - I?

What is the literacy rate of Sandeshkhali - I?

Sandeshkhali - I Taluka

Sandeshkhali - I is a Taluka in North Twenty Four Parganas District of WEST BENGAL State, India. Sandeshkhali - I Taluka Head Quarters is Sandeshkhali - I town. It belongs to North Twenty Four Parganas Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters North Twenty Four Parganas. Total 0 villages are under Sandeshkhali - I Taluka.

Villages (0)

Sources & Methodology

Primary Data: Census 2011, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.

2026 Projections: Estimated using linear growth extrapolation from 2001-2011 data. View our Methodology Page for details.