Kaimur
is one of the 38 districts in Bihar.
The district is also known as
Bhabua.
It is one of the 6
districts of Patna division.
The head quarter of the district is
Bhabua
.
It has 11
blocks.
The total population
of the district is
1,289,074
and the area is
3,363
sqkm.
Paddy Fields, Maize, Wheat and Sugar Cane
are
the main agricultural crops.
Karmnasha and Durgawati
are
the main river.
The literacy rate is
55.12%
.
The female literacy rate is
38.83%
.
The male literacy rate is
69.67%
.
For more information on the Kaimur District, please visit Kaimur District - More Information.
The number of households in Kaimur is 184,797. Out of which rural household is 178,669
and the urban household is 6,128.
Female to male ratio of Kaimur is 90.23%.
Female to male ratio of the district is less than state's female to male ratio 91.93%.
It is unsatisfactory and the people should drive some campaign
to improve this.
Urban female to male ratio of the district is 83.25% compared to rural female to male ratio of 90.48%.
The literacy rate of the district is 55.12% compared to the literacy rate of state 47%.
The literacy rate of the district is better than state literacy rate. The rate of literacy is satisfactory.
. The female literacy rate is 38.83% compared to male literacy rate of
69.67%.
The rural literacy rate is 54.35% compared to urban literacy rate of
76.87%. The rural female literacy rate is
37.88% compared to urban female literacy rate of 66.78%. The rural male literacy rate is 69.1% compared to urban male literacy rate of 85.12%.
The total working population is 43.45% of the total population.
58.69% of the men are working population . 26.38% of the women are working population.
The main working population is 30.7% of the total population.
47.67% of the men are main working population .
11.68% of the women are main working population.
While the marginal working population is 12.76% of the total population. 11.02% of the men are marginal working population.
14.7% of the women are marginal working population.
The total non working population is 56.55% of the total population.
41.31% of the men are non working population. 73.62% of the women are non working population.