Dharbandora

Coordinates: 15°23′07″N 74°07′05″E / 15.385259°N 74.117948°E / 15.385259; 74.117948
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Dharbandora
Location of Dharbandora in South Goa district in Goa
Location of Dharbandora in South Goa district in Goa
Coordinates: 15°23′07″N 74°07′05″E / 15.385259°N 74.117948°E / 15.385259; 74.117948
Country India
StateGoa
DistrictSouth Goa district
Independence from Sanguem4 April 2012
Founded byGovernment of Goa
Named forTown of Dharbandora
HeadquartersDharbandora
Major villages
List
  • 16 namely:
    01. Aglore,
    02. Moissal,
    03. Bandoli,
    04. Codli,
    05. Collem,
    06. Caranzol,
    07. Camarconda,
    08. Cormonem,
    09. Dharbandora,
    10. Mollem,
    11. Piliem,
    12. Sancordem,
    13. Sangod,
    14. Sigao,
    15. Sonauli,
    16. Surla.
Government
 • MamlatdarMr. Satish R. Prabhu
 • Lok Sabha constituency-
 • Assembly constituency-
 • MLA-
Population
 (2012)
 • Sub Division30,000 to 40,000
 • Urban
20%
Demographics
 • Literacy rate67%
 • Sex ratio840
PIN
4034XX, 4037XX
Vehicle registrationGA-12
RainAverage of 500 mm to 750 mm
Websitegoa.gov.in

Dharbandora is a sub-division of Goa, India. It came into existence as a part of the South Goa district on 4 April 2012.[1] Five panchayats, Dharbandora, Kirlapal-Dabhal, Collem, Mollem and Sancorda from the Sanguem sub-division were incorporated into the new sub-division. The sub-division at present has a population of 30,000 to 40,000 people. [2]

Ganjem and Usgao from Ponda sub-division were not added to this Taluka due to opposition, and the rest were from Sanguem sub-division.[2]

Census Data 2011

There is no reliable data for the Demographics and Literacy rate in this new Sub-Division of Goa. The primary reason is because it came into existence after the 2011 census.

References

  1. ^ "Govt issues notification for Dharbandora taluka". The Navhind Times. 19 March 2011. Archived from the original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b Kaisuvker, Suraj (24 March 2011). "New Dharbandora taluka from April 4". The Times of India.

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