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Welcome to Bundi
Bundi District in Census 2011
Area, Population & Sex Ratio
Geographical Area : 5550.0 Km2
Population : 962620
Male Population : 504818
Female Population : 457802

Census 2001
Disabled population

Total disabled population : 23974
In seeing : 11444
In speech : 1368
In hearing : 1401
In movement : 7746
Mental : 2015

 

 

Social, Environmental & Economic Sustainability
Our analysis of the rank of the district
Backwardness : 211
Sex Ratio Rank : 176
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : D
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 - 2006)
Disability : 383 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 447 (Census 2001)
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
Water : Flouride in Groundwater above permissible limits

Challenges of the district : Our research with local communities
Following are the social and developmental challenges of Bundi district:
Water and poverty are two major concerns of the district. In the past few months water level has gone 300 feet down.
Unemployment is also an issue, especially in the BPL districts of the State.

Brief About Bundi District
Location
The district is situated in the south-eastern part of Rajasthan. It is bound in the north by Tonk, in the west by Bhilwara and on the south-west by Chittorgarh districts. The river Chambal forms the southern and eastern boundaries separating the Bundi and Kota territories. The southern tehsils of Bundi forms a wedge between Bhilwara and Kota and also touches Chittorgarh district.

Distance from major cities
Jaipur-202 kms.
Delhi-483 kms.
Ahmedabad-827 kms.
Mumbai-1,378 kms.

Climate and Rainfall
The district is generally dry except during the monsoon or winter rains.
Maximum temperature is 42.6 degrees celsius
Minimum temperature is 29.7 degrees celsius.
Normal annual rainfall in the district is 76.41 cms.

Administrative Setup
There are two sub-divisions in the district viz., Bundi and Nainwa. These two sub-divisions are further divided into four tehsils.

Major Crops and Their Production

Production: 1999-00)
(Tonnes)
Paddy 76,293
Jowar 5,394
Maize 28,828
Pulses 13,202
Sesamum 315
Groundnut 1,036
Sugarcane 2,39,301
Red chillies 201
Wheat 2,69,295
Barley 1,889
Gram 7,626
Rapeseed and Mustard 1,11,692

Minerals
The major minerals found in the district are limestone and silica sand. The minor minerals quarried are sandstone, marble, bajri, masonary stone, marrum and China clay.

Production: 1999-00
(Tonnes)
Lime Stone 4,36,000
Masonary Stone 1,33,980
Silica Sand 14,981
Sand Stone 11,96,926
Marble 1,859
Granite 27

Infrastructure

Electricity
In Bundi district, the distribution of power is controlled through 2 big 132 KV sub-centers. These sub-centers are located in Bundi and Lakheri. To strengthen and make regular power supply, a new sub-centre is being constructed at village Namana, panchayat samiti Talera. As of 31 March 2000, 820 villages were electrified.

Water
There has been a gradual increase in the canal irrigated area over the years. The two tehsils – Bundi and Keshoraipatan are in the Chambal compound area. The major sources of irrigation in Bundi and Keshoraipatan are canals, while in tehsils of Hindoli and Nainwa the major source of irrigation is wells.

Road Transport

The National Highway No.12 (Jaipur-Jabalpur) passes through Hindoli tehsil in the north and Bundi tehsil in the south. The total road length of this road in the district is 64 kms and total road length in the district is 1,526 kms.

Rail Transport
The nearest railway station to Bundi city is Bundi road. The two rail routes passing through the district are Delhi-Bombay and Kota-Chittorgarh route on broad gauge. The total railway line in the district is 126 kms.

Air Transport
The nearest airport is Jaipur (202 kms)

Communication Facilities

(No.)
Post offices and Telegraph offices 207
Telephone exchanges 37
Public call offices 512

 

 
Voice of Bundi NGO
How we have chosen the above NGO ?
From our database of 50 000 NGOs, we have randomly picked up NGOs for each district, so that we give opportunity for any NGO to share their concerns for the district.

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During 2013-14, we plan to talk to 3 to 5 NGOs from each district, including our set of recommended NGOs, to get an overall perspective of the challenges of the district.


NGO Database for this district
Total NGOs  
FCRA NGOs  
FCRA NGOs (1 crore plus)*  
Recommended NGOs  
* NGOs which received over Rs 1 crore FCRA donations in 2011-12
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