District-wise Scheduled Caste Sex Ratio (Total/Rural/Urban) in Rajasthan (As per 2011 Census) | |||
(Female per 1000 Males) | |||
District | Total | Rural | Urban |
Ganganagar | |||
Hanumangarh | |||
Bikaner | |||
Churu | |||
Jhunjhunu | |||
Alwar | |||
Bharatpur | |||
Dhaulpur | |||
Karauli | |||
Sawai Madhopur | |||
Dausa | |||
Jaipur | |||
Sikar | |||
Nagaur | |||
Jodhpur | |||
Jaisalmer | |||
Barmer | |||
Jalore | |||
Sirohi | |||
Pali | |||
Ajmer | |||
Tonk | |||
Bundi | |||
Bhilwara | |||
Rajsamand | |||
Dungarpur | |||
Banswara | |||
Chittorgarh | |||
Kota | |||
Baran | |||
Jhalawar | |||
Udaipur | |||
Pratapgarh | |||
Rajasthan |