List of subdistricts in India explained

See also: Administrative divisions of India. India has 28 states and eight union territories, which are divided into divisions comprising several districts. Subdistricts are most commonly referred to as tehsils, which comes under a sub-division of a district. The current terms have replaced earlier geographical terms, such as pargana and thana.[1]

Subdistricts of India
Category:Subdistricts (Tehsils)
Territory:Republic of India
Start Date:26 January 1950
Legislation Begin:Constitution of India
Current Number:6057
Number Date:2018
Population Range:Tehsil: Mauranipur – 393,994 (highest)
Area Range:Tehsil: Mauranipur – (Largest)
Government:Government of India
Government1:State governments
Subdivision:Villages
Subdivision1:Districts
Subdivision2:Tehsils

Most subdistricts in India correspond to an area within a district including the designated city, town, hamlet, or other populated place that serves as its administrative centre, with possible additional towns, and usually a number of villages.[2]

In the Indian administrative context, states adopt various nomenclatures for their sub-district divisions, including Tehsil, Taluk, Circle, Subdivision, and Mandal. Notably, Tehsil predominates in North Indian states, whereas Taluk is prevalent in South Indian states. These delineations exist beneath the level of revenue division/sub-division within the administrative framework of a district. Each sub-district is headed by a tehsildar/mamlatdar/mandal revenue officer.

Statewise subdistricts

States use varying names for their sub-districts. Detailed information is as follows (as of 2018):[3]

State/ Union territorySubdistrict titleNo. of
subdistricts
Mandal (circle) 679
Circle 149
155
101
Tehsil228
12
248[4]
67
Tehsil109
Subdivision210
240
Taluk78
412
353
Subdivision38
Subdivision39
Subdivision22
Circle 93
Tehsil485
Tehsil172
268
Subdivision9
Taluk215[5]
Mandal(Circle)74
Subdivision38
Tehsil350
113
69
Tehsil7
Tehsil1
Tehsil3
Tehsil33
Tehsil55
Tehsil4
Subdivision4
Tehsil8
Total6057

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References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Spatial Diversity and Dynamics in Resources and Urban Development: Volume 1: Regional Resources. Ashok K.. Dutt. Allen G.. Noble. Frank J.. Costa. Sudhir K.. Thakur. Rajiv. Thakur. Hari S.. Sharma. 15 October 2015. Springer. 9789401797719. Google Books.
  2. tehsil . https://web.archive.org/web/20200322190015/https://www.lexico.com/definition/tehsil . dead . 22 March 2020 . Lexico UK English Dictionary . Oxford University Press.
  3. Web site: Statement showing the Nomenclature and Number of Sub-Districts in States/UTs . 2011-10-03 . 2010–2011 . Office of The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India, New Delhi.
  4. Web site: State Govt Announces 23 New Talukas . DNA . 10 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160206082747/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-3066956611.html . dead . 6 February 2016 . 5 January 2016.
  5. Web site: State Govt About . tngov .