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Sarratola Population - Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh

Sarratola is a medium size village located in Deosar Tehsil of Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh with total 231 families residing. The Sarratola village has population of 1053 of which 525 are males while 528 are females as per Population Census 2011.

In Sarratola village population of children with age 0-6 is 237 which makes up 22.51 % of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Sarratola village is 1006 which is higher than Madhya Pradesh state average of 931. Child Sex Ratio for the Sarratola as per census is 866, lower than Madhya Pradesh average of 918.

Sarratola village has lower literacy rate compared to Madhya Pradesh. In 2011, literacy rate of Sarratola village was 51.84 % compared to 69.32 % of Madhya Pradesh. In Sarratola Male literacy stands at 63.82 % while female literacy rate was 40.43 %.

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

Sarratola Data

Particulars Total Male Female
Total No. of Houses 231 - -
Population 1,053 525 528
Child (0-6) 237 127 110
Schedule Caste 107 56 51
Schedule Tribe 522 261 261
Literacy 51.84 % 63.82 % 40.43 %
Total Workers 488 244 244
Main Worker 458 - -
Marginal Worker 30 9 21

Caste Factor

In Sarratola village, most of the village population is from Schedule Tribe (ST). Schedule Tribe (ST) constitutes 49.57 % while Schedule Caste (SC) were 10.16 % of total population in Sarratola village.

Work Profile

In Sarratola village out of total population, 488 were engaged in work activities. 93.85 % of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 6.15 % were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 488 workers engaged in Main Work, 418 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 34 were Agricultural labourer.