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Demography

District At a Glance

Particular  Details
Headquarter Yavatmal
Area 13582 sq. km
Population
  • Total Population   – 2772348 (Rural – 2174195, Urban – 598153)
  • Female and Male Population :-  Male– 1419965 (R-1115148,U-304817), Female – 1352383(R-1059047,U-293336)
  • SC and ST Population :- SC – 2.27, ST –  4.46
  • Female/Male Rate  – 951 Female per 1000 Male
  • Density of Population  – 153 Persons per Sq.K.M.
  • Total Households  – 4.22
  • BPL Households  – 1.8
Population Density
  • 153 persons per km
Literacy
  • Total Percentage  :-  57.96 (Male – 70.45, Female– 40.81)
  • State Level Rank – 19th
No of Talukas 16
No of Subdivisions 7
No of Municipal Councils 16
No of Villages Mahasul villages – 2117

Aabadgaon – 2106,Uajadgaon – 11

Lok Sabha Constituencies Yavatmal District is scattered in three Parliamentary (Lok Sabha) Constituencies i.e. Chandrapur (13), Yavatmal-Washim (14), Hingli (15)
Assembly Constituencies Assembly constituencies are i.e. Wani (76), Ralegaon (77), Yavatmal (78), Digras (79),  Arni (80), Pusad (81), Umarkhed (82)
Number Of Gram Panchayats 1205

Geography of the District

Particular  Details
North Latitude 19.26 to 20.42
East Longitude 77.18 to 79.98
Altitude (980 to 1,970 ft) above sea level

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Area

Particular  Details
Total Geographical Area 13582 sq. km
Inhabited Area 204 sq. km
Agricultural Area
Industrial Area
Forest Area
Wastelands

Languages In The District

Marathi is spoken by most of the people in Yavatmal. The native Gondi language is spoken by most of the Gonds in Yavatmal. Some people are also fluent in Hindi. A large section of population also speaks English.

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 67.57% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 13.29% Lambadi, 5.41% Urdu, 4.99% Hindi, 2.77% Kolami, 2.41% Gondi and 1.69% Telugu as their first language.

Marathi is the major language. Other languages spoken are UrduHindiTeluguBanjariGondiKolami and Andh, an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 100,000 people. People here speak with the Varhadi dialect.