List of districts of Rajasthan
The Indian state of Rajasthan is divided into 33 districts for administrative purposes.[1] The responsibilities of district management are carried out by All-India officials and state-appointed officials. The All-India officials in each district are a Deputy Commissioner or district Magistrate (from the Indian Administrative Service), a Superintendent of Police (from the Indian Police Service) and a Deputy Conservator of Forests (from the Indian Forest Service), each of which is assisted by officers of various Rajasthan state services. The state-appointed officials are responsible for matters such as health, education, and other primary facilities.
District | Headquarters | Area | Population | Division |
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Ajmer | Ajmer | 8,481 | 2,584,913 | Ajmer |
Alwar | Alwar | 8,380 | 3,671,999 | Jaipur |
Banswara | Banswara | 5,037 | 1,798,194 | Udaipur |
Baran | Baran | 6,992 | 1,223,921 | Kota |
Barmer | Barmer | 28,387 | 2,604,453 | Jodhpur |
Bharatpur | Bharatpur | 5,066 | 2,549,121 | Bharatpur |
Bhilwara | Bhilwara | 10,455 | 2,410,459 | Ajmer |
Bikaner | Bikaner | 30,247 | 2,367,745 | Bikaner |
Bundi | Bundi | 5,550 | 1,113,725 | Kota |
Chittorgarh | Chittorgarh | 7,822 | 1,544,392 | Udaipur |
Churu | Churu | 13,858 | 2,041,172 | Bikaner |
Dausa | Dausa | 3,432 | 1,637,226 | Jaipur |
Dholpur | Dholpur | 3,084 | 1,207,293 | Bharatpur |
Dungarpur | Dungarpur | 3,770 | 1,388,906 | Udaipur |
Hanumangarh | Hanumangarh | 9,656 | 1,774,692 | Bikaner |
Jaipur | Jaipur | 11,152 | 3,626,178 | Jaipur |
Jaisalmer | Jaisalmer | 38,401 | 669,919 | Jodhpur |
Jalore | Jalore | 10,640 | 1,828,730 | Jodhpur |
Jhalawar | Jhalawar | 6,928 | 1,411,129 | Kota |
Jhunjhunu | Jhunjhunu | 5,928 | 2,137,045 | Jaipur |
Jodhpur | Jodhpur | 22,850 | 3,687,165 | Jodhpur |
Karauli | Karauli | 5,043 | 1,458,248 | Bharatpur |
Kota | Kota | 5,217 | 1,951,014 | Kota |
Nagaur | Nagaur | 17,718 | 3,307,743 | Ajmer |
Pali | Pali | 12,387 | 2,037,543 | Jodhpur |
Pratapgarh | Pratapgarh | 4,117 | 867,848 | Udaipur |
Rajsamand | Rajsamand | 4,550 | 1,156,597 | Udaipur |
Sawai Madhopur | Sawai Madhopur | 10,527 | 1,335,551 | Bharatpur |
Sikar | Sikar | 7,742 | 2,677,333 | Jaipur |
Sirohi | Sirohi | 5,136 | 1,036,346 | Jodhpur |
Sri Ganganagar | Sri Ganganagar | 11,154 | 1,969,168 | Bikaner |
Tonk | Tonk | 7,194 | 1,421,326 | Ajmer |
Udaipur | Udaipur | 11,724 | 3,068,420 | Udaipur |
Divisions[]
The 33 districts have been divided into 7 divisions viz. Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur divisions. Each division consists of 4-6 districts.
Ajmer[]
Ajmer division consists of
- Ajmer
- Bhilwara
- Nagaur
- Tonk District
Bharatpur[]
Bharatpur division consists of
- Bharatpur
- Dholpur
- Karauli
- Sawai Madhopur
Bikaner[]
Bikaner division consists of
- Bikaner
- Churu
- Hanumangarh
- Sri Ganganagar
Jaipur[]
Jaipur division consists of
- Alwar
- Dausa
- Jaipur
- Jhunjhunu
- Sikar
Jodhpur[]
Jodhpur division consists of
- Barmer
- Jaisalmer
- Jalore
- Jodhpur
- Pali
- Sirohi
Kota[]
Kota division consists of
- Baran
- Bundi
- Jhalawar
- Kota
Udaipur[]
Udaipur division consists of
- Banswara
- Chittorgarh
- Dungarpur
- Pratapgarh
- Rajsamand
- Udaipur
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 June 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Rajasthan District Profile
See also[]
- Rajasthan
- Outline of Rajasthan
- Tourism in Rajasthan
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- Districts of Rajasthan
- Lists of districts in India
- Rajasthan-related lists