Ambala Population
As per the 2011 Census, Ambala Village has a population of 626 (626) with 323 (323) males and 303 (303) females.The sex ratio in Ambala is 939, indicating a below-average ratio compared to the national average of 943 .
Child Population (Age group 0-6 years) of Ambala Village is 84 (84) which is 13.42% of Ambala Village overall population, Child sex Ratio of Ambala Village is 910 females for every 1000 males.
Note : In the 2011 Census, Ambala village is listed as part of the Khanpur Subdistrict (Tahsil) of the Jhalawar District in the state of RAJASTHAN in INDIA.
The majority of the Village population resides in Rural areas.
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Ambala Estimated Population in 2024
In 2024, Ambala Village current estimated population is projected to be 746 (746), indicating a 19.06% increased from Ambala's population in the 2011 census. In 2024, the estimated male population is 381 , and the estimated female population is 366 .
Ambala Estimated Population in 2025
In the year 2025, Ambala Village estimated population is projected to be 754 (754), projecting a 20.32% increased from Ambala's population in the 2011 census. In 2025, the estimated male population is 384 , and the estimated female population is 370 .
Ambala Literacy Rate
Ambala Village has a literacy rate of 70.66% which is lower than national average of 72.98%, The Male literacy rate of Ambala Village is 87.81 higher than national average of 80.88%, The Female literacy rate of Ambala Village is 52.47 lower than national average of 64.63%.
Literacy Rate among Urban and rural area of Ambala
Category | Average Literacy Rate | Male Literacy Rate | Female Literacy Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Total Population | 70.66 | 87.81 | 52.47 |
Urban Area | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Rural Area | 70.66 | 87.81 | 52.47 |
Ambala Scheduled Castes (SC) Population
Scheduled Castes(SC) Population in Ambala Village is 276 (276) with 149 (149) males and 127 (127) females, which is 44.09% of Ambala Village overall population. The Sex Ratio among Scheduled Caste is 853 females for every 1000 males.
Ambala Scheduled Tribes (ST) Population
Scheduled Tribes(ST) Population in Ambala Village is 14 (14) with 7 (7) males and 7 (7) females, which is 2.24% of Ambala Village overall population. The Sex Ratio among Scheduled Tribes is 1000 females for every 1000 males.
Sex Ratio among Urban and Rural Areas of Ambala
Category | Sex Ratio |
---|---|
Total Population | 939 |
Urban Area | 0 |
Rural Area | 939 |
Ambala Area & Households
The Total Number of households in Ambala Village are 125 (125).
Ambala Workforce (Worker Profile) Overview
In Ambala Village, there are about 470 (470) workers, making up nearly 75.08% of the Ambala Village total population. Out of these, around 242 (242) are male workers, and about 228 (228) are female workers.
Ambala - Estimated Population: Yearly Projections Up to 2036
Year | Estimated Population | Total Growth Since 2011 | Annual Growth |
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2024 | 746 (746) | 19.06% | ↑ |
2025 | 754 (754) | 20.32% | 1.26 % ↑ |
2026 | 761 (761) | 21.45% | 1.13 % ↑ |
2027 | 767 (767) | 22.48% | 1.03 % ↑ |
2028 | 774 (774) | 23.5% | 1.02 % ↑ |
2029 | 780 (780) | 24.53% | 1.03 % ↑ |
2030 | 786 (786) | 25.56% | 1.03 % ↑ |
2031 | 793 (793) | 26.55% | 0.99 % ↑ |
2032 | 799 (799) | 27.53% | 0.98 % ↑ |
2033 | 805 (805) | 28.5% | 0.97 % ↑ |
2034 | 811 (811) | 29.47% | 0.97 % ↑ |
2035 | 817 (817) | 30.44% | 0.97 % ↑ |
2036 | 823 (823) | 31.42% | 0.98 % ↑ |
Projected estimates indicate that Ambala Village's population in 2036 is expected to reach around 823 (823), with a male population of 417 (417) and a female population of 407 (407). This reflects a total growth of 31.42% from Ambala Village's population in the 2011 census, with an average yearly growth rate of 1.03%.
Ambala Locality & Nearby Villages
# | Village Name | Village Population |
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1 | Kagni Khera | 262 |
2 | Sewanya | 389 |
3 | Bokhari | 627 |
4 | Bareda | 1,451 |
5 | Baldeo Pura | 497 |
6 | Taraj | 4,698 |
7 | Chhapihera | 272 |
8 | Ranwas | 0 |
9 | Daulatpura | 0 |
10 | Bheemgarh | 0 |