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★ District of Rajasthan ★

Alwar

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Area · — km²
Population · 36,74,179
Pincode range ·
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About the district

Alwar — district of Rajasthan

Alwar is a district in Rajasthan. Editorial copy not yet contributed — claim a village to start adding context.

District at a glance

About Alwar

Historic forts, palaces, and its position as gateway to Eastern Rajasthan.

District HQ
Alwar

Must-visit places in Alwar

fort

Alwar Fort

Medieval fort overlooking Alwar city with panoramic views and historical significance.

  • monument
    City Palace

    Magnificent blend of Mughal and European architecture built by Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh.

  • lake
    Siliserh Lake

    Artificial lake surrounded by hills, built in 1845 and popular for boating and picnics.

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Then & Now

Alwar district — Census 2011 to projected 2026

Population · 2011
15,91,335
Census 2011 baseline
+18.1%
Population · 2026
18,79,122
RGI / state CAGR projection
Households · 2011
2,66,893
Census 2011 baseline
+17.3%
Households · 2026
3,12,976
RGI / state CAGR projection
2011 = decadal Census of India. 2026 = forward-projection from state-level CAGR — working estimate, refines when the next Census publishes.
Census 2011 · District aggregates · 1,233 villages

Alwar district by the numbers

Census 2011 + RGI 2026 projection
+ Centre dashboards (JJM, PMAY-G, SBM-G)
Census 2011
Headcount, household, and reservation counts from the most recent decennial census.
Male population
8,39,895Census 2011
Female population
7,51,440Census 2011
Sex ratio
895 ♀/1000♂Derived F×1000/M
Households
2,66,893Census 2011
SC population
3,10,706Census 2011
ST population
2,36,675Census 2011
2026 projection
2026
Forward-looked from 2011 using the state's Census CAGR. Growth % is derived.
Population (2026 est.)
18,79,122+18.1%RGI / state CAGR projection
Households (2026 est.)
3,12,976RGI / state CAGR projection
Workforce + schemes
Census 2011 workforce composition + post-Census central-government dashboards.
Workers (total)
7,72,525Census 2011
Cultivators
3,31,391Census 2011
Agri labourers
51,364Census 2011
JJM tap-water coverage
17.5%Jal Jeevan Mission
PMAY-G houses built
17,04,836 / 22,23,36977% complete
SBM-G toilets
3,68,515Swachh Bharat Mission · rural
Notable places across Alwar district

Temples, schools, hospitals & civic landmarks in this district

60 places mapped
Coverage
58 of 1,233 villages have notable places mapped · 5%
  • Hospital· 47
  • PHC· 6
  • Temple· 4
  • School· 2
  • High school· 1

Aggregated from village fixtures + OpenStreetMap. Numbers will rise as the LGD + OSM ingest covers more villages in Alwar district.

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All 12 mandals of Alwar

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1233 villages · 361 GPs
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Top villages in Alwar

Villages with the most posts, contributors, and verified residents this month.

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Quick answers

People often ask about Alwar

How many mandals and villages are in Alwar district?

Alwar district has 12 mandals and 1,233 revenue villages across 361 gram panchayats in Rajasthan.

Where is the headquarters of Alwar district?

The district headquarters of Alwar is —.

What is the pincode of Alwar district?

Alwar district uses pincodes starting with —. Individual villages within Alwar may have their own pincodes — check the village page for exact values.

Which Lok Sabha constituency does Alwar fall under?

Alwar district is part of the — Lok Sabha constituency.

What is the population of Alwar district?

Alwar district had a population of 36,74,179 per the 2011 Census, across 1,233 villages.

When was Alwar district formed?

Alwar district was formed on —.

Which rivers flow through Alwar district?

Major rivers in Alwar district: —.

Answers are auto-built from the village's verified record. If something is wrong, residents can correct it after claiming the village.

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Districts near Alwar

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