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Jaipur is the largest and most populated metropolitan area in Rajasthan. Jodhpur, Kota and Bikaner being in order. Bhiwadi, Alwar and Udaipur are the cities with the most growth in recent years in both terms of population and area. The population projections are calculated using geometric increase, excluding Bhiwadi.
Pages in category "Cities and towns in Jaipur district" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Kota have two municipal corporations each since October 2019, because their populations have exceeded 10 lakh each. [6] As of August 2024, there are 13 Municipal Corporations in Rajasthan for ten cities. Jaipur has a heritage municipal corporation with 100 wards and a greater Jaipur municipal corporation with 150 wards.
Kuchaman City: Sujla Nagaur Merta City Jaipur Shahpura: Phulera Dudu: Jaipur Rural: Sambhar Lake Sikar Neem ka thana: Fatehpur Shekhawati Shrimadhopur Jaisalmer Pokhran Ajmer Kekri: Madanganj-Kishangarh Churu Ratangarh Anupgarh: Sujangarh: Shriganganagar Gharsana Shri Vijaynagar Hanumangarh Nohar Bhadra Bikaner Nokha Kota Ramganj Mandi Baran ...
The Indian state of Rajasthan for the administrative purpose divided into 41 districts (zila) and they are further divided into 426 Tehsils (sub districts) and 232 Up-tehsils (as of 1 January 2025).
This is a list of the most populous cities in India. Cities are a type of sub-administrative unit and are defined by the Ministry of Home Affairs. In some cases, cities are bifurcated into municipalities, which can lead to cities being included within other cities. This list is based on the Census of India using data from the 2001 census of India and the 2011 census of India. Map class ...
Jaipur derives its name from Sawai Jai Singh II (1693-1744), the ruler of Amer, who founded the city in 1727. [11] In Sanskrit, variations of the word "pur" or "pura" are commonly used to refer to a city or town with "Jaipur" essentially meaning "The City of Jai" or "Jai's City," paying homage to Maharaja Jai Singh II, who established the city.
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