Jamalpur | |
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Coordinates: 27°32′59″N 76°38′08″E / 27.549780°N 76.635539°ECoordinates: 27°32′59″N 76°38′08″E / 27.549780°N 76.635539°E | |
Country | India |
Government | |
• Type | Sarpanch |
Area | |
• Total | 169 ha (418 acres) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 72 |
• Density | 43/km2 (110/sq mi) |
Languages | |
Time zone | UTC+5.30 |
Pincode | 301406[1] |
Village code | 00762400 |
Vehicle registration | RJ-02 |
Website | alwar |
Jamalpur is a small village of 169 hectares in Alwar Tehsil in Alwar district in the State of Rajasthan, India.[2] The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is elected representative of the village by the local elections. Jamalpur depends on BEHROR, the nearest town for all major economic activities.[3] The village has government-provided water facilities that include One tap, One Well supply, One tank, One tubewell, and One handpump. The villagers also acquire water from some of the natural water sources - Two rivers, Two canals and Two springs. Jamalpur is also surrounded by Two lakes. The population of the village depends on the source of drinking water during summer on Handpump. Jamalpur's pin code is 301406[4], and village code is 00762400. The area of Jamalpur is segregated as 53 hectares irrigated area, 108 hectares unirrigated, the 5 hectare area under culturable waste (including gauchar and groves), and remaining 3 hectare area not available for cultivation.
Jamalpur has Two banks and Two credit societies for the regulation of economic activity. The village is also equipped with Two recreational centers.
The village has an uninterrupted 24 hours electric supply from a power grid.
Jamalpur is a census village in the district of Alwar, Rajasthan. The village has a total population of 72 and has total administration over 13 houses which are connected to supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage.
As per the census 2011 report, 63 people are literate in Jamalpur out of which 29 are males and 34 are females.
Jamalpur has the following educational facilities:
According to a census 2011 report, 41 people of the total population are employed. The workforce is 17 male, 24 female with 13 (31.71%) of all workers being employed full-time, this includes 10 males and 3 females. 8 males and 3 females are considered as the main cultivators. 28 people are reported to work for a marginal period of time in the year.
They depend on the agricultural markets (Mandi) of the nearby towns of BEHROR and Alwar to sell agricultural produce and make their living.