To the south of these ranges are several of the pats that make Surguja unique, which are some of the highest points in Chhattisgarh.
The Kanhar river, a tributary of the Son, has its source near Kusmi in the south of the district and forms much of its border with Jharkhand.
Balrampur district has a sex ratio of 973 females per 1000 males.
[3] Languages of Balrampur district (2011)[6] According to the 2011 census, 32.92% of the population spoke Surgujia, 26.43% Sadri, 12.32% Hindi, 8.76% Bhojpuri, 7.35% Kurukh, 1.84% Korwa, 1.58% Gondi, 1.37% Bengali and 0.93% Pandwani as their first language.
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