Rondha, Betul

Rondha is a village and Gram Panchayat of the Betul Tehsil in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, which falls under Betul block. It belongs to Betul parliament constituency and Betul assembly constituency. Malti Bai Kakodiya is the President of Rondha Gram Panchayat, who can be contacted at email address maltikakodiya@gmail.com and mobile number 82698xxx14. The Panchayat landline number is 07141-22**41. The Secretary is Raghunath Thakre, who can be reached at email address raghunaththakre@gmail.com and mobile number 94072xxx72. The Panchayat address is Gram Panchayat Rondha, Betul, Pincode - 460001. You can reach there by taking a bus till Bhadus bus stop which is around 3 km away.

As on December 2024, the current population of Rondha is 2.2 thousands out of which 1.1 thousands are males and rest 1.1 thousands are females. The sex ratio of this village is 934 females per 1000 males. There are around 196 teenagers in Rondha. It has literacy rate of 77% which means around 1.7 thousands persons can read and write. Total 112 people belonging to scheduled caste and 168 scheduled tribe people live in the village. There are around 529 households in Rondha, which means every family has 4 members on average. The village has working population of 1 thousands. The pincode of Rondha is 460001 and there are many postoffices around the village which can used to send speed post, registered parcel etc.

Schools

Rondha has many good schools for education and follwing are popular schools among students.

Hospitals

Rondha has many good hospitals for treatment and follwing are popular among people.

Banks

Rondha has many good banks for financial services and follwing are popular among people.

Panchayat Members

Panch

Rondha Gram Panchayat has total 2 elected Panch.

  1. Kuldeep - Mobile: 96910xxx34 - Email: raghuaththakre@gmail.com
  2. Ajay Kumar Omkar - Mobile: 90397xxx10 - Email: raghuaththakre@gmail.com

Covered villages

Rondha Gram Panchayat manages total 1 villages.

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