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Wednesday, 10 June 2026
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Lok Sabha · PC 28

Khandwa

Sitting MP: Gyaneswar Patil (Gyaneswar Patil). 8 assembly segments · 16 mandals · 1,640 villages.

Assembly segments

All 8 assembly constituencies under Khandwa

Mandal & village counts derived from
the ECI-published constituency boundaries (Datameet).
Then & Now

Khandwa Lok Sabha — Census 2011 to projected 2026

Population · 2011
21,79,348
Census 2011 baseline
+19.2%
Population · 2026
25,97,405
RGI / state CAGR projection
Households · 2011
4,29,467
Census 2011 baseline
+16.6%
Households · 2026
5,00,709
RGI / state CAGR projection
2011 = decadal Census of India. 2026 = forward-projection from state-level CAGR — working estimate, refines when the next Census publishes.
Census 2011 · PC aggregates · 1,640 villages

Khandwa Lok Sabha by the numbers

Census 2011 + RGI 2026 projection
+ Centre dashboards (JJM, PMAY-G, SBM-G)
Census 2011
Headcount, household, and reservation counts from the most recent decennial census.
Male population
11,12,218Census 2011
Female population
10,67,130Census 2011
Sex ratio
959 ♀/1000♂Derived F×1000/M
Households
4,29,467Census 2011
SC population
2,13,016Census 2011
ST population
10,24,982Census 2011
2026 projection
2026
Forward-looked from 2011 using the state's Census CAGR. Growth % is derived.
Population (2026 est.)
25,97,405+19.2%RGI / state CAGR projection
Households (2026 est.)
5,00,709RGI / state CAGR projection
Workforce + schemes
Census 2011 workforce composition + post-Census central-government dashboards.
Workers (total)
10,79,541Census 2011
Cultivators
3,63,271Census 2011
Agri labourers
4,33,223Census 2011
Quick answers

People often ask about Khandwa

Who is the sitting MP of Khandwa?

Gyaneswar Patil (Gyaneswar Patil) is the sitting Member of Parliament for Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh.

How many assembly segments are under Khandwa Lok Sabha constituency?

Khandwa contains 8 assembly constituencies covering 16 mandals and 1,640 villages.

Answers are auto-built from the village's verified record. If something is wrong, residents can correct it after claiming the village.