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Sarawa Population - Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh

Sarawa is a large village located in Hapur Tehsil of Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh with total 1004 families residing. The Sarawa village has population of 6283 of which 3343 are males while 2940 are females as per Population Census 2011.

In Sarawa village population of children with age 0-6 is 1091 which makes up 17.36 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Sarawa village is 879 which is lower than Uttar Pradesh state average of 912. Child Sex Ratio for the Sarawa as per census is 806, lower than Uttar Pradesh average of 902.

Sarawa village has lower literacy rate compared to Uttar Pradesh. In 2011, literacy rate of Sarawa village was 65.25 % compared to 67.68 % of Uttar Pradesh. In Sarawa Male literacy stands at 77.07 % while female literacy rate was 52.06 %.

As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Sarawa village is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village. Our website, don't have information about schools and hospital in Sarawa village.

Sarawa Data

Particulars Total Male Female
Total No. of Houses 1,004 - -
Population 6,283 3,343 2,940
Child (0-6) 1,091 604 487
Schedule Caste 2,009 1,093 916
Schedule Tribe 0 0 0
Literacy 65.25 % 77.07 % 52.06 %
Total Workers 2,065 1,599 466
Main Worker 1,459 - -
Marginal Worker 606 336 270

Caste Factor

Sarawa village of Ghaziabad has substantial population of Schedule Caste. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 31.98 % of total population in Sarawa village. The village Sarawa currently doesn’t have any Schedule Tribe (ST) population.

Work Profile

In Sarawa village out of total population, 2065 were engaged in work activities. 70.65 % of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 29.35 % were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 2065 workers engaged in Main Work, 365 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 342 were Agricultural labourer.