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Akulshe Population - South Twenty Four Parganas, West Bengal

Akulshe is a large village located in Bishnupur - II Block of South Twenty Four Parganas district, West Bengal with total 550 families residing. The Akulshe village has population of 2527 of which 1311 are males while 1216 are females as per Population Census 2011.

In Akulshe village population of children with age 0-6 is 294 which makes up 11.63 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Akulshe village is 928 which is lower than West Bengal state average of 950. Child Sex Ratio for the Akulshe as per census is 1244, higher than West Bengal average of 956.

Akulshe village has lower literacy rate compared to West Bengal. In 2011, literacy rate of Akulshe village was 74.92 % compared to 76.26 % of West Bengal. In Akulshe Male literacy stands at 82.88 % while female literacy rate was 66.00 %.

As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Akulshe 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 Akulshe village.

Akulshe Data

Particulars Total Male Female
Total No. of Houses 550 - -
Population 2,527 1,311 1,216
Child (0-6) 294 131 163
Schedule Caste 2,367 1,239 1,128
Schedule Tribe 2 1 1
Literacy 74.92 % 82.88 % 66.00 %
Total Workers 1,162 838 324
Main Worker 896 - -
Marginal Worker 266 146 120

Caste Factor

In Akulshe village, most of the villagers are from Schedule Caste (SC). Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 93.67 % while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 0.08 % of total population in Akulshe village.

Work Profile

In Akulshe village out of total population, 1162 were engaged in work activities. 77.11 % of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 22.89 % were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 1162 workers engaged in Main Work, 208 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 452 were Agricultural labourer.