Bamori Malli is a village situated in the Haldwani Tehsil[1] of Nainital district in Uttarakhand, India. Administratively, it falls under the Haldwani block and is governed by the Bamori Malli gram panchayat.[2]

Geography

The village is geographically located at 29.23462° N latitude and 79.52711° E longitude. It spans an area of approximately 95.11 hectares.[3] Situated at an elevation of 461 meters above sea level, approximately 8 kilometers from Haldwani city.

Demographics

As per the 2011 census, Bamori Malli has a total population of 3,751, comprising 1,940 males and 1,811 females, resulting in a sex ratio of 934 females per 1,000 males, which is below the state average.[4][5] The village has a high literacy rate of 93%, surpassing the district's average of 73%, although there is a notable gender disparity in literacy, with female literacy at 39.1%. Bamori Malli has a total of 368 children in the age group of 0-6 years, accounting for approximately 10% of the total population, with a child-sex ratio of 822, which is lower than the overall sex ratio of the village. In the village Scheduled Tribes constitute 12.58% while the Scheduled Castes account for 5.39% of the total population.

Economy

According to available data, the village has a workforce of 1,090 individuals engaged in various occupational activities. The village's employment structure is characterized mostly by main workers, accounting for 94.40% of the total workforce. Conversely, 5.60% of workers are involved in marginal activities, providing a livelihood for less than six months. Among the main workers, 56 individuals are cultivators while 51 are agricultural laborers.[6] The total non-working population of Bamori Malli is 2,661, comprising 1,082 males and 1,579 females.

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