Divisions and Districts of Rajasthan

Divisions and Districts of Rajasthan

  • Total Districts: 33
  • Total Panchayat Samities: 295
  • Total Gram Panchayats: 9891

The detail analysis of Population Census 2011 published by Govt. of India for Rajasthan state reveal that population of Rajasthan has increased by 21.31% in this decade compared (2001-2011) to past decade (1991-2001). The density of Rajasthan state in the current decade is 519 per sq mile. Divisions and Districts of Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan is an State of India with population of Approximate 6.86 Crores.
  • The population of Rajasthan state is 68,548,437.
  • The density of Rajasthan state is 200 per sq km.
  • Rajasthan State is spread over 342,239 Sq Km.
  • The Indian state of Rajasthan is divided into 33 districts for administrative purposes.
  • The responsibilities of district management are carried out by All-India officials and state-appointed officials.
  • The All-India officials in each district are a Deputy Commissioner or district Magistrate (from the Indian Administrative Service), a Superintendent of Police (from the Indian Police Service) and a Deputy Conservator of Forests (from the Indian Forest Service), each of which is assisted by officers of various Rajasthan state services.
  • The state-appointed officials are responsible for matters such as health, education, and agriculture in each district.

The 33 districts are grouped into seven divisions:

Division Districts
Jaipur
  1. Jaipur
  2. Alwar
  3. Jhunjhunu
  4. Sikar
  5. Dausa
Jodhpur
  1. Barmer
  2. Jaisalmer
  3. Jalore
  4. Jodhpur
  5. Pali
  6. Sirohi
Ajmer
  1. Ajmer
  2. Bhilwara
  3. Nagaur
  4. Tonk
Udaipur
  1. Udaipur
  2. Banswara
  3. Chittorgarh
  4. Pratapgarh
  5. Dungarpur
  6. Rajsamand
Bikaner
  1. Bikaner
  2. Churu
  3. Sri Ganganagar
  4. Hanumangarh
Kota
  1. Baran
  2. Bundi
  3. Jhalawar
  4. Kota
Bharatpur
  1. Bharatpur
  2. Dholpur
  3. Karauli
  4. Sawai Madhopur

 

 

 

Districts of Rajasthan with Their HQ

District Headquarters Area (km²) Population (2011) Division
Ajmer Ajmer 8,481 2,584,913 Ajmer
Alwar Alwar 8,380 3,671,999 Jaipur
Banswara Banswara 5,037 1,798,194 Udaipur
Baran Baran 6,955 1,223,921 Kota
Barmer Barmer 28,387 2,604,453 Jodhpur
Bharatpur Bharatpur 5,066 2,549,121 Bharatpur
Bhilwara Bhilwara 10,455 2,410,459 Ajmer
Bikaner Bikaner 28,466 2,367,745 Bikaner
Bundi Bundi 5,550 1,113,725 Kota
Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 10,856 15,44,392 Udaipur
Churu Churu 13,858 2,041,172 Bikaner
Dausa Dausa 3,432 1,637,226 Jaipur
Dholpur Dholpur 3,033 1,207,293 Bharatpur
Dungarpur Dungarpur 3,770 1,388,906 Udaipur
Hanumangarh Hanumangarh 12,645 1,779,650 Bikaner
Jaipur Jaipur 14,068 6,663,971 Jaipur
Jaisalmer Jaisalmer 38,401 672,008 Jodhpur
Jalor Jalore 10,640 1,830,151 Jodhpur
Jhalawar Jhalawar 6,219 1,411,327 Kota
Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 5,928 2,139,658 Jaipur
Jodhpur Jodhpur 22,850 3,685,681 Jodhpur
Karauli Karauli 5530 1,458,459 Bharatpur
Kota Kota 5,446 1,950,491 Kota
Nagaur Nagaur 17,718 3,309,234 Ajmer
Pali Pali 12,387 2,038,533 Jodhpur
Pratapgarh[2] Pratapgarh 4,117 868,231 Udaipur
Rajsamand Rajsamand 4,768 1,158,283 Udaipur
Sawai Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 10,527 1,338,114 Bharatpur
Sikar Sikar 7,732 2,677,737 Jaipur
Sirohi Sirohi 5,136 1,037,185 Jodhpur
Sri Ganganagar Sri Ganganagar 11,154 1,969,520 Bikaner
Tonk Tonk 7,194 1,421,711 Ajmer
Udaipur Udaipur 13,883 3,067,549 Udaipur

 

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