How many villages are listed for Baudh district?
Baudh district has 1,187 Census 2011 village records in this directory. They are grouped across 6 tahasils in Odisha.
Indian Village Directory
The Baudh district village directory covers 1,187 Census 2011 village records across 6 tahasils in Odisha. These records help you compare Census village codes, population, households, village area, local facilities, nearest-town details and administrative paths before opening an individual village profile. Across the available records, Baudh district has 1,117 inhabited villages, 70 uninhabited village entries, 420,738 people and 102,402 households, with 187,264 hectares of recorded village area. For quick comparison, Manamunda has the most village records; Sarasara is the largest listed village by population; Kharabhuinjungle has the largest recorded area. The facility summary adds local context: primary school is reported for 1,117 villages, mobile coverage is reported for 922 villages, all-weather road is reported for 697 villages. The figures are prepared from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public records.
The tahasil-wise table compares 6 tahasils in Baudh district using Census 2011 village records. Manamunda has 317 villages, about 27% of the district list. Baudh Sadar has the largest listed village population at 116,974 people.
| Tahasil | Census Code | Villages | Village Share | Inhabited % | Population | Population Share | Avg Pop / Village | Households | Area (ha) | Area Share | Pop / sq km | Largest Village |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baudh Sadar | 03130 | 290 | 24% | 96% | 116,974 | 28% | 403 | 27,934 | 49,080.26 | 26% | 238.3 | Sarasara |
| Baunsuni | 03129 | 89 | 7.5% | 94% | 43,817 | 10% | 492 | 10,588 | 14,490 | 7.7% | 302.4 | Bahira |
| Harbhanga | 03132 | 148 | 12% | 91% | 39,350 | 9.4% | 266 | 9,689 | 21,843 | 12% | 180.1 | Harabhanga |
| Kantamal | 03127 | 226 | 19% | 96% | 77,483 | 18% | 343 | 19,222 | 39,019 | 21% | 198.6 | Ghantapada |
| Manamunda | 03128 | 317 | 27% | 92% | 106,227 | 25% | 335 | 25,757 | 48,594 | 26% | 218.6 | Dapala |
| Puruna Katak | 03131 | 117 | 9.9% | 95% | 36,887 | 8.8% | 315 | 9,212 | 14,237.75 | 7.6% | 259.1 | Purunakatak |
Manamunda, Baudh Sadar and Kantamal are the tahasils with the most village records in Baudh district. Manamunda ranks first with 317 villages, 106,227 people and 218.6 people per sq km. Use this ranking to start local village search, Census code lookup and tahasil comparison.
| Rank | Tahasil | Villages | Village Share | Population | Population Share | Area (ha) | Area Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Manamunda | 317 | 27% | 106,227 | 25% | 48,594 | 26% |
| 2 | Baudh Sadar | 290 | 24% | 116,974 | 28% | 49,080.26 | 26% |
| 3 | Kantamal | 226 | 19% | 77,483 | 18% | 39,019 | 21% |
| 4 | Harbhanga | 148 | 12% | 39,350 | 9.4% | 21,843 | 12% |
| 5 | Puruna Katak | 117 | 9.9% | 36,887 | 8.8% | 14,237.75 | 7.6% |
| 6 | Baunsuni | 89 | 7.5% | 43,817 | 10% | 14,490 | 7.7% |
Sarasara is the highest-population village listed for Baudh district, with 4,093 people and 974 households. That is 1% of the district's listed village population. The average household size is 4.2. The nearest town is Baudhgarh; 6.0 km away.
| Rank | Village | Population | District Pop Share | Households | Avg Household Size | Area (ha) | Pop / sq km | Nearest Town | Town Distance km |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sarasara | 4,093 | 1% | 974 | 4.2 | 812 | 504.1 | Baudhgarh | 6.0 |
| 2 | Laxmiprasad | 3,195 | 0.8% | 763 | 4.2 | 139 | 2,298.6 | Baudhgarh | 16.0 |
| 3 | Bahira | 2,844 | 0.7% | 699 | 4.1 | 717 | 396.7 | Baudhgarh | 25.0 |
| 4 | Purunakatak | 2,528 | 0.6% | 603 | 4.2 | 235 | 1,075.7 | Baudhgarh | 30.0 |
| 5 | Baunsuni | 2,344 | 0.6% | 605 | 3.9 | 542 | 432.5 | Baudhgarh | 32.0 |
| 6 | Harabhanga | 2,234 | 0.5% | 633 | 3.5 | 470 | 475.3 | Baudhgarh | 57.0 |
| 7 | Dapala | 1,807 | 0.4% | 420 | 4.3 | 241 | 749.8 | Sonapur | 18.0 |
| 8 | Guduvelipadar | 1,788 | 0.4% | 429 | 4.2 | 300 | 596 | Sonapur | 10.0 |
| 9 | Badhigam | 1,756 | 0.4% | 415 | 4.2 | 327 | 537 | Baudhgarh | 5.0 |
| 10 | Ghantapada | 1,735 | 0.4% | 411 | 4.2 | 466 | 372.3 | Balangir | 32.0 |
Kharabhuinjungle has the largest recorded village area in Baudh district at 1,101 hectares. It represents 0.6% of the district's listed village area. Its listed population density is 0 people per sq km. Use area figures for broad comparison only; land and revenue checks should use official records.
| Rank | Village | Area (ha) | District Area Share | Population | Pop / sq km | Households | Households / ha | Nearest Town | Town Distance km |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kharabhuinjungle | 1,101 | 0.6% | 0 | 0 | — | 0 | Baudhgarh | 103.0 |
| 2 | Kharbhuin | 822 | 0.4% | 857 | 104.3 | 204 | 0.25 | Baudhgarh | 50.0 |
| 3 | Sarasara | 812 | 0.4% | 4,093 | 504.1 | 974 | 1.2 | Baudhgarh | 6.0 |
| 4 | Sankulai | 795 | 0.4% | 1,316 | 165.5 | 301 | 0.38 | Baudhgarh | 52.0 |
| 5 | Gunachitara | 788 | 0.4% | 1,376 | 174.6 | 326 | 0.41 | Balangir | 32.0 |
| 6 | Narayanaprasad | 778 | 0.4% | 998 | 128.3 | 265 | 0.34 | Tarbha | 30.0 |
| 7 | Dedhanmal | 756 | 0.4% | 1,513 | 200.1 | 377 | 0.5 | Balangir | 40.0 |
| 8 | Sanababada | 733 | 0.4% | 112 | 15.3 | 30 | 0.04 | Baudhgarh | 46.0 |
| 9 | Bahira | 717 | 0.4% | 2,844 | 396.7 | 699 | 0.97 | Baudhgarh | 25.0 |
| 10 | Kampara | 715 | 0.4% | 1,321 | 184.8 | 293 | 0.41 | Baudhgarh | 20.0 |
Baudh district's village records list 420,738 people in 102,402 households. The average household size is 4.1. The listed village population density is 224.7 people per sq km.
Administrative coverage connects Baudh district villages with local governance names used in Census 2011 records. The page reports 3 CD blocks, 63 Gram Panchayats and 5 nearest-town names. Common nearest-town references include Balangir, Baudhgarh and Phulabani.
CD blocks reported: Baudh, Harbhanga, Kantamal.
Gram Panchayats reported: Adenigarh, Ainlapali, Ambagaon, Ambajhari, Badhigaon, Baghiapada, Bamanda, Bandhapathar, Banibhusanpur, Baragaon, Baragochha, Baunsuni and more.
Village facility coverage uses Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) amenities fields for Baudh district. The strongest reported signals are primary school in 1,117 villages (94% of district records), mobile coverage in 922 villages (78% of district records), all-weather road in 697 villages (59% of district records). Lower-count fields include PDS Shop and Domestic Power Supply, so users should verify current services locally. Treat these figures as historical village amenities, not live service guarantees.
| Facility | Villages with Facility | Reported Villages | Gap Count | % of All Villages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary School | 1,117 | 1,117 | — | 94.10 |
| Mobile Coverage | 922 | 1,117 | — | 77.67 |
| All-Weather Road | 697 | 1,117 | — | 58.72 |
| PDS Shop | 95 | 1,117 | — | 8 |
| Domestic Power Supply | 239 | 1,117 | — | 20.13 |
| Distance Band | Villages | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Within 5 Km | 31 | 2.6% |
| 5-10 Km | 106 | 8.9% |
| 10-25 Km | 427 | 36% |
| Over 25 Km | 623 | 52% |
Location and distance highlights show how Baudh villages relate to nearby towns and headquarters. Nearest-town distance is reported for 1,187 villages, with an average of 31.05 km and a median of 27 km. 31 villages are within 5 km of a listed town, while 623 are over 25 km away. Use these figures for orientation, not for survey, emergency travel or legal decisions.
| Distance Type | Reported Villages | Average km | Maximum km | Village | Place / HQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nearest Town Distance | 1,187 | 31.05 | 105 | Kutunijhar | Baudhgarh |
This data coverage section explains what is available for Baudh district. Across the visible sections, the page summarises 26 data fields and 28,056 reported values from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public records. Some values may be blank, old or not listed, so important decisions should be checked with official records.
| Data Section | Fields | Reported Values | Available / Positive Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Census Codes and Administrative Details | 6 | 7,122 | 4,748 |
| Location and Distance | 3 | 3,561 | 2,356 |
| Population and Social Groups | 3 | 3,491 | 3,346 |
| Education Facilities | 8 | 8,936 | 1,587 |
| Connectivity, Roads and Transport | 2 | 2,234 | 1,619 |
| Financial, Market and Public Services | 1 | 1,117 | 95 |
| Power Supply | 3 | 1,595 | 717 |
Use official portals to verify current government information, land records, revenue details or administrative updates.
This page is built as a reference guide, not as an official government record. The village figures come mainly from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public data. DCHB is published under the Registrar General of India, Government of India.
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Baudh district has 1,187 Census 2011 village records in this directory. They are grouped across 6 tahasils in Odisha.
Manamunda has the most village records in Baudh district, with 317 entries. This is 27% of the district list, with 106,227 people where population is reported.
Sarasara is the highest-population village shown for Baudh district, with 4,093 people and 974 households. It accounts for 1% of the listed district village population.
Kharabhuinjungle has the largest recorded village area in this directory for Baudh district, at 1,101 hectares. It represents 0.6% of the district's listed village area.
The population summary includes 420,738 people, 102,402 households, male and female population, sex ratio, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe figures where reported. For this page, average household size is 4.1 and population density is 224.7 people per sq km.
The facility section uses Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) village amenities fields. High-coverage signals include primary school in 1,117 villages (94% of district records), mobile coverage in 922 villages (78% of district records), all-weather road in 697 villages (59% of district records). These are historical records, not live service guarantees.
Start from the tahasil-wise table, open the local page, then choose the village. Village profiles show the Census village code where it is listed in the Census 2011 record.
Use the official land-record portal for Odisha, or the district and revenue office links where available. Most portals ask for district, tahasil, village and a record number such as khata, khatiyan, plot, khasra or owner name depending on the state. Vill is for village directory context, not land ownership proof.
The village details are mainly based on Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public records. Some administrative names, facilities, PINs or services may have changed after 2011, so verify important details with official sources.