Chandur, Maharashtra

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Chandur Railway is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Chandur Railway is one of the three talukas (the other two are the Dhamangaon and the Nandgaon Khandeshwar railway stations) of Chandur Railway subdivision in Amravati district.

Geography

Chandur Railway is located at 20.8142° N, 77.9767° E. It has an average elevation of 332 metres (1089 feet).

Demographics

India census, Chandur Railway has a population of 19,776 people. Males constitute 52% of the population while females constitute 48% of the population. Chandur Railway has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%, with male literacy of 82% and female literacy of 72%. 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Villages

Amdori, Amla Vishveshwar, Ashrafpur, Bagapur, Baggi, Baslapur, Bhiltek, Bori, Budhali, Chandur Kheda, Chandur Wadi, Chirodi, Dahigaon, Danapur, Dhanapur, Dhanodi, Dhanora Mhali, Dhanora Mogal, Dhotra, Dighi Kolhe, Dilawarpur, Eklara, Ekpala, Gaurkheda, Ghuikhed, Ibrahimpur, Ismailpur, Jahagirpur, Jalka Jagtap, Jawala, Jawra, Kalamgaon, Kalamjapur, Karala, Kawtha Kadu, Khanapur, Kharbi Mandavgad, Kirjawala, Kodori Harak, Kohla, Lalkhed, Malkhed, Mandwa, Manjarkhed, Manjarkhed, Mogra, Murtizapur, Neknampur, Nimbha, Nimgavhan, Nimla, Palaskhed, Pathargaon, Rajana, Rajura (Bhiltek), Salora Kh., Sangulwada, Satefal, Sawanga Bk., Sawanga Vithoba, Sawangi Magrapur, Sawangi Sangam, Shirajgaon Korde, Shivni, Songaon, Sonora Bk., Sonora Kh., Supalwada, Taroda, Tembhurni, Thugaon, Titwa, Tongalabad, Tuljapur, Umarpur, Wai, Yerad.

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