Jainad
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Jainad or Jainath is a village and a Mandal
Subdivisions of India
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 in Adilabad district
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 in the state of Andhra Pradesh
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 in India
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Geography

Jainath is located at 19.7333°N 78.6500°E. It has an average elevation of 242 metres (797 ft).

Demographics

According to Indian census, 2001, the demographic details of Jainad mandal is as follows:
  • Total Population: 44,805 in 9,573 Households.
  • Male Population: 22,339 and Female Population: 22,466
  • Children Under 6-years of age: 6,049 (Boys - 3,140 and Girls - 2,909)
  • Total Literates: 19,596


Jainad village has a population of 4,349 in 2001.

Villages

The villages in Jainad mandal includes: Ada, Akoli, Bahadurpur, Balapur, Belluri, Bhoraj, Deepaiguda, Gimma, Guda, Jainad, Jamini, Kamai, Kamta, Kanpamediguda, Karanji, Khapri, Korta, Kowtha, Kura, Laxmipur, Mandagada, Mangurla, Nirala, Pardi, Pendalwada, Pipparawada, Sangvi, Sawapoor and Taroda.
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