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Palam taluka

Coordinates: 19°00′37″N 76°57′04″E / 19.01028°N 76.95111°E / 19.01028; 76.95111
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Palam taluka is one of the nine talukas in Parbhani district. Palam is the headquarter of Palam taluka.

There are 82 villages in Palam Taluka.

In this taluka there are 2 famous shrines Shri Sant Nivrutti Maharaj shrine in Pendu (BK) village and Shri Sant Motiram Maharaj Shrine at Phala Village.

Demography

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Palam taluka has population of 115,382 of which 59,737 are males while 55,645 are females.[1]

The average sex ratio of Palam Taluka is 931 which is higher than Maharashtra state average of 929.[1]

The total literacy rate of Palam Taluka is 61.74% which is lower than Maharashtra. Genderwise 70.68% males are literate and 52.13% females are literate.[1]

Religion

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Religions in Palam taluka
Hindu
84.83%
Muslim
9.24%
Buddhist
5.53%
Unspecified & Other Religions
0.4%

Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist are the major religions in the Taluka.

It also has minor population of Christian, Jain, Sikh, other religions and unspecified religions.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Palam Taluka Population, Religion, Caste Parbhani district, Maharashtra - Census India". www.censusindia.co.in. Retrieved 12 November 2018.

19°00′37″N 76°57′04″E / 19.01028°N 76.95111°E / 19.01028; 76.95111