Ajamabad

Maharashtra — Palam, Parbhani • Rural
Ajamabad is a rural settlement in Palam, Parbhani, Maharashtra. It has a population of 2,699 in about 492 households (avg size: 5.49). Approximate literacy: 61.69%.
Population
2,699
Households: 492 • Literacy: 61.69%

About Ajamabad

Ajamabad is a rural settlement in Palam, Parbhani, Maharashtra. It has a population of 2,699 in about 492 households (avg size: 5.49). Approximate literacy: 61.69%.

Population of Ajamabad

Population (Total)2,699
Male1,386
Female1,313
Children (0–6 years)350
Households492
Literate persons1,665
Illiterate persons1,034
Total workers1,252
Sex ratio (♀ per 1000 ♂)947
Literacy (approx.)61.69%
SC population448
ST population75

Connectivity of Ajamabad

Connectivity plays a major role in improving access, opportunities, and overall development of villages like Ajamabad. As per the 2011-derived dataset, local transport access for Ajamabad is summarized below.

Connectivity Type Status (in year 2011)
Public Bus ServiceAvailable within village
Private Bus ServiceAvailable
Railway StationNot available within village
Nearest Bus StopWithin 5 km
Nearest Railway StationNearest railway station info not available
Nearest AirportNo nearby airport recorded

How to find Ajamabad on map

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Frequently Asked Questions about Ajamabad

What is the population of Ajamabad?
2,699 (approx.)
What is the literacy rate in Ajamabad?
61.69%
What is the gender ratio in Ajamabad?
947 females per 1000 males
How many households are there in Ajamabad?
492 households (avg size 5.49)
What facilities are available in Ajamabad?
Likely basic facilities (primary school, health sub-centre). Add facility details to extraJSON for exact names.
Which villages are nearby?
Palam (115,382), Palam (115,382), Palam (14,286), Banwas (4,672), Chatori (4,583), Peth Shivani (4,414), Raorajur (3,221), Peth Pimpalgaon (3,158), Pharkanda (2,993), Ajamabad (2,699)
Is Ajamabad rural or urban?
Rural