Darbhanga Ward No 04, with population of 7082 is Darbhanga city’s the 15th most populous ward, located in Darbhanga sub district of Darbhanga district in the state Bihar in India.
Demographics
The ward is home to 7082 people, among them 3662 (52%) are male and 3420 (48%) are female. 95% of the whole population are from general caste, 5% are from schedule caste and 0% are schedule tribes. Child (aged under 6 years) population of Darbhanga Ward No 04 is 15%, among them 53% are boys and 47% are girls. There are 1421 households in the ward and an average 5 persons live in every family.
Growth of population
Population of the ward has increased by 16.4% in last 10 years. In 2001 census total population here were 6083. Female population growth rate of the ward is 16.6% which is 0.3% higher than male population growth rate of 16.3%. General caste population has increased by 27.4%; Schedule caste population has decreased by -55.6% and child population has increased by 3.3% in the ward since last census.
Sex Ratio – Females per 1000 Male
As of 2011 census there are 934 females per 1000 male in the ward. Sex ratio in general caste is 928, in schedule caste is 1039 and in schedule tribe is 1111. There are 892 girls under 6 years of age per 1000 boys of the same age in the ward. Overall sex ratio in the ward has increased by 3 females per 1000 male during the years from 2001 to 2011. Child sex ratio here has decreased by 54 girls per 1000 boys during the same time.
Literacy
Total 4731 people in the ward are literate, among them 2636 are male and 2095 are female. Literacy rate (children under 6 are excluded) of Darbhanga WARD NO.-0004 is 78%. 85% of male and 72% of female population are literate here. Overall literacy rate in the ward has increased by 7%. Male literacy has gone up by 3% and female literacy rate has gone up by 13%.
Workers profile
Darbhanga WARD NO.-0004 has 26% (1847) population engaged in either main or marginal works. 44% male and 7% female population are working population. 41% of total male population are main (full time) workers and 3% are marginal (part time) workers. For women 5% of total female population are main and 2% are marginal workers.