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SIRMAUR

District Headquarter      -       Nahan
Population                     -       5,30,164
Area                               -       2,825 sq. km.
Density                          -        188 (per sq. km.)
Literacy                         -        79.98%
Male                              -        86.76%
Female                          -        72.55%
Sex Ratio                      -         915 (Females per 1000 males)

Formation of District:
It is also one of the four districts which came into existence on 15th April, 1948 Area 2.825 sq. km.

Boundaries:
On the North lies Shimla district, the river Tons and Yamuna in the East. District Ambala of Haryana in the South and West and in the North-West lies Solan district.
Allied Forces SIRMOUR

Assembly Seats    (5) 
Pachhad.
Renuk
Shilla,
Paonta Sahib and
Nahan

Mountan and Hills
 Churdhar is the famous range
the other small ranges are Jadol-Toproli
Haridhar and Dhanthi dhar

Rivers and Streams
The Yamuna Ton flows on the Eastern side of the district and leaves it at Khadar at "Kaunch". The Giri Tons Jalal, Markanda and Bata streams are also important

Pride of the District:
*Dr. Yashwant Sing Parmar (Founder of Himachal Pradesh an
the first Chief Minister)
*Renuka Lake

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