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Rohtak is the sixth most populous city in the state of Haryana with a population of 373,133 as per the provisional 2011 census figures. [8] The population in 2001 was 294,577, [ 23 ] and the population growth rate during 2001-2011 was 26.7%.
Rohtak district is a district in the Indian state of Haryana. ... According to the 2011 census Rohtak district had a population of 1,061,204, [4] ...
Rohtak: City 373,133 197,754 175,379 40,715 84.08 7 Hisar: Hisar: City ... An Urban Agglomeration must consist of at least a statutory town and its total population ...
Rohtak is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Haryana. This constituency covers the entire Rohtak and Jhajjar districts and part of Rewari district . Members of Parliament from Rohtak Lok Sabha Constituency
This is a list of the most populous cities in India. Cities are a type of sub-administrative unit and are defined by the Ministry of Home Affairs. In some cases, cities are bifurcated into municipalities, which can lead to cities being included within other cities. This list is based on the Census of India using data from the 2001 census of India and the 2011 census of India. Map class ...
Rohtak Assembly constituency is one of the 90 assembly constituencies of Haryana a northern state of India. Rohtak is also part of Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency. [1]
Rohtak Municipal Corporation was formed in to improve the infrastructure of the town as per the needs of local population. [2] Rohtak Corporation has been categorised into 22 wards, [3] and each ward is headed by councillor for which elections are held every 5 years. Rohtak Municipal Corporation is governed by mayor Sh.
The seven districts were Rohtak, Jind, Hisar, Mahendragarh, Gurgaon, Karnal, Ambala. The partition was based on the linguistic demographics and was held after the recommendation of Sardar Hukam Singh—the then Speaker of the Lok Sabha—Parliamentary Committee. [3] A further 15 districts were added later by re-organizing the erstwhile districts.