Sever Thendi Pora

Sever Thendi Pora is a village which is located in the Kupwara sub-district of Kupwara district in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, India. According to the Census 2011, the village has a total population of 5,524 persons, comprising 2,863 males and 2,661 females. The village consists of 765 houses, indicating an average household size of 7.22 persons per house. This relatively large household size reflects the traditional joint family structure commonly found in rural Kashmir, where multiple generations often live together under one roof.

Gender Demographics in Sever Thendi Pora

Sever Thendi Pora exhibits a relatively balanced gender composition with males comprising 51.8% of the population and females making up 48.2%. The village has a sex ratio of 929 females per 1,000 males, which is slightly lower than the national average of 943 females per 1,000 males (Census 2011) but higher than Jammu & Kashmir’s state average of 889.

This reasonably healthy sex ratio indicates fairly balanced demographic patterns and suggests stable community dynamics. The near-equal distribution between males and females reflects positive gender balance compared to many other villages in the border region.

Literacy Statistics of Sever Thendi Pora

Village Sever Thendi Pora has an overall literacy rate of 38.26%, which is significantly below the national average of 74.04%, reflecting the educational challenges faced by border areas in Jammu & Kashmir:

  • Male literacy rate: 46.13%
  • Female literacy rate: 29.80%

The gender gap in literacy is substantial, with a difference of 16.33 percentage points between male and female literacy rates. Less than one-third of the female population is literate, indicating significant barriers to women’s education in the village. The overall literacy rate suggests ongoing educational challenges requiring comprehensive interventions and infrastructure development across the community.

Employment and Work Participation

This village shows the following employment patterns:

  • Total working population: 1,675 (30.32% of total population)
  • Male work participation rate: 43.20%
  • Female work participation rate: 16.46%

The overall work participation rate of 30.32% is relatively modest, but there is a notable gender disparity in workforce participation. While 43.20% of males are engaged in economic activities, only 16.46% of females participate in the workforce—meaning 438 women out of 2,661 are counted as workers. This female work participation rate, though low, is notably higher than many neighboring villages, suggesting relatively better economic opportunities or less restrictive social norms for women’s workforce engagement in the village.

Age Structure and Child Population

The census data reveals important insights about the village’s age composition with a population aged 0-6 years numbering 1,264 persons (22.88% of total population). The child population represents nearly one-quarter of the total population, indicating a young demographic profile considerably higher than the national average of 13.59% for the 0-6 age group. This implies continued demand for childcare facilities and primary education infrastructure.

According to the census data, the village has no Scheduled Caste population (0% of total population), reflecting the distinct social structure characteristic of the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley region.

Housing and Living Conditions

With 765 houses accommodating 5,524 people, this village has an average household size of 7.22 persons, significantly higher than the national average of approximately 4.9 persons per household, indicating prevalent extended family living arrangements.

IndicatorSever Thendi PoraNational AverageDifference
Total Population5,524
Household Size7.224.9+2.32
Sex Ratio929943-14
Literacy Rate38.26%74.04%-35.78%
Male Literacy46.13%82.14%-36.01%
Female Literacy29.80%65.46%-35.66%
Work Participation30.32%~39%-8.68%
Male Work Participation43.20%~56%-12.80%
Female Work Participation16.46%~26%-9.54%

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