Tirtol Police Station, with population of about 2.2 lakh is Jagatsinghapur district's the 2nd most populous sub district, located in Jagatsinghapur district of the state Odisha in India. There are 305 villages in the sub district, among them Talapada is the most populous village with population of 3984 and kansari is the least populous village with population of 6. Tirtol is the biggest village in the sub district with an area of 5 km2 and Bhima Brahmapur is the smallest with 0 km2.
There are 1 census towns in the sub district, those are - Krushnanandapur Census Town.
Demographics
The sub district is home to about 2.2 lakh people, among them about 1.1 lakh (50%) are male and about 1.1 lakh (50%) are female. 80% of the whole population are from general caste, 20% are from schedule caste and 1% are schedule tribes. Child (aged under 6 years) population of Tirtol police station is 9%, among them 51% are boys and 49% are girls. There are about 49 thousand households in the sub district and an average 4 persons live in every family.
The majority of the population, nearly 96% (about 2.1 lakh) live in Tirtol Sub District rural part and 4% (8974) population live in the Tirtol Sub District urban part.

Caste wise male female population 2011 - Tirtol
Total | General | Schedule Caste | Schedule Tribe | Child | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 215,866 | 172,510 | 42,246 | 1,110 | 20,186 |
Male | 108,228 | 86,605 | 21,043 | 580 | 10,350 |
Female | 107,638 | 85,905 | 21,203 | 530 | 9,836 |
Most populated Villages and Cities in Tirtol
Villages | Cities | ||
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Name | Population | Name | Population |
Talapada | 3984 | Krushnanandapur | 8974 |
Jagannathpur | 3357 | ||
Tirtol | 3307 | ||
Teramanpur | 3157 | ||
Muli Singh | 3143 | ||
Chhapada | 2736 | ||
Jaipur | 2678 | ||
Tentulipada | 2568 | ||
Bisunpur | 2327 | ||
Biritol | 2211 |
Religion wise distribution of population
Hindus contribute 92% of the total population and are the largest religious community in the sub district followed by Muslims which contribute 8% of the total population.. Female Sex ratio per 1000 male in Hindus are 981 in Muslims are 1172.

Religion wise population 2011 - Tirtol
Total | Hindu | Muslim | Christian | Sikh | Buddhist | Jain | Others | Not Stated | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 215,866 | 198,697 | 16,885 | 61 | 20 | 15 | 14 | 1 | 173 |
Male | 108,228 | 100,300 | 7,775 | 34 | 12 | 9 | 7 | 0 | 91 |
Female | 107,638 | 98,397 | 9,110 | 27 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 1 | 82 |
Sex Ratio - Females per 1000 Male
As of 2011 census there are 995 females per 1000 male in the sub district. Sex ratio in general caste is 992, in schedule caste is 1008 and in schedule tribe is 914. There are 950 girls under 6 years of age per 1000 boys of the same age in the sub district.
Villages and Cities with highest sex ratio in Tirtol
Villages | Cities | ||
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Name | Sex Ratio | Name | Sex Ratio |
Mandilo | 1500 | Krushnanandapur | 1195 |
Khanchandra Pur | 1461 | ||
Kosti | 1423 | ||
Badijanga | 1333 | ||
Itatikiri | 1266 | ||
Hayatpur | 1250 | ||
Dandamir | 1248 | ||
Mundida | 1228 | ||
Manapur | 1207 | ||
Kothamul | 1197 |
Literacy
Total about 1.7 lakh people in the sub district are literate, among them about 92 thousand are male and about 82 thousand are female. Literacy rate (children under 6 are excluded) of Tirtol is 89%. 94% of male and 84% of female population are literate here.
Villages and Cities with highest literacy rate in Tirtol
Villages | Cities | ||
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Name | Literacy Rate % | Name | Literacy Rate % |
Mandilo | 100 | Krushnanandapur | 91 |
Balikana | 100 | ||
Khanda Tanga | 99 | ||
Bilas | 99 | ||
Bajedhanua | 98 | ||
Ratanpur | 98 | ||
Gopalpur (San) | 98 | ||
Bindhapada | 97 | ||
Dhinkia | 97 | ||
Arodei | 97 |
Workers profile
Tirtol has 32% (about 69 thousand) population engaged in either main or marginal works. 55% male and 9% female population are working population. 42% of total male population are main (full time) workers and 13% are marginal (part time) workers. For women 4% of total female population are main and 5% are marginal workers.

Percentage of working population - Tirtol
Worker (Among total population) | Main Worker (Among workers) | Marginal Worker (Among workers) | Non Worker (Among total population) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 31.9% | 23% | 8.9% | 68.1% |
Male | 55% | 41.8% | 13.3% | 45% |
Female | 8.8% | 4.2% | 4.5% | 91.2% |
Biggest Villages and Cities in Tirtol
Villages | Cities | ||
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Name | Area (Km2) | Name | Area (Km2) |
Tirtol | 4.7 | Krushnanandapur | 4 |
Tentulipada | 4.5 | ||
Gopalpur | 4.2 | ||
Jaipur | 4.2 | ||
Chhapada | 3.9 | ||
Bodhei | 3.6 | ||
Gorada | 3.5 | ||
banita | 2.9 | ||
Rasabaruan Gramsasan | 2.7 | ||
Jagannathpur | 2.7 |