Chotian

Chotian
ਚੋਟੀਆਂ
village
A view of the village Chotian
Chotian
Location in Punjab, India
Chotian
Chotian (India)
Coordinates: 29°43′12″N 75°20′14″E / 29.71996°N 75.3372°E / 29.71996; 75.3372Coordinates: 29°43′12″N 75°20′14″E / 29.71996°N 75.3372°E / 29.71996; 75.3372
Country  India
State Punjab
District Mansa
Tehsil Sardulgarh
Government
  Type Panchayati raj (India)
  Body Gram panchayat
Population (2011)
  Total 1,263
Languages
  Official Punjabi
  Regional Punjabi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 151506
Telephone code 01659

Chotian (Punjabi: ਚੋਟੀਆਂ) (sometimes spelled as Chotia) is a village in the Sardulgarh tehsil of Mansa district in Punjab, India.[1] Jhunir is the surrounding village.

Geography

Chotian is located 36 km towards South from District headquarters Mansa, 11 km from Sardulewala and 209 km from State capital Chandigarh. Chotian's Pin code is 151506 and postal office is Adamke. Alike (3 km), Mirpur Kalan (3 km), Ranjitgarh Bandran (5 km), Lohgarh (5 km) and Jhanduke (5 km) are the nearby Villages. it is surrounded by Jhunir tehsil towards North, Ratia tehsil towards East, Fatehabad tehsil towards South, Mansa tehsil towards North. Ratia , Fatehabad , Mansa , Budhlada and Sardulgarh are the nearby Cities to Chotian.
This Place is in the border of the Mansa district and Fatehabad District.

Demographics

Subject Total Male Female
Number of houses 243
Population 1,263 672 591
Children (0-6) 115 71 44
Scheduled Caste 538 287 251
Backward class 0 0 0
Literacy rate 62.80% 71.38% 53.38%
Workers 474 392 82
Main workers 472 0 0
Medium workers 2 2 0

At the 2001 census, Chotian had a total population of 1,172[2] and at the 2011 census, Chotian had a total population of 1,263 with 2,43 households, 672 males and 591 females.[3]

Religion

The population mostly follows the Sikhism with Hinduism.

References

  1. "Districts".
  2. http://www.findvillage.in/punjab/mansa/sardulgarh/.chotian
  3. "Chotian Village Population - Sardulgarh - Mansa, Punjab". www.census2011.co.in.
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