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of 32,87,263 sq. km.1 lt has achieved all-round socioeconomic progress during the last 66 years of its
Independence. India is the seventh largest country in the
world and ranks second in population. The country stands
apart from the rest of Asia, marked off as it is by mountains
and the sea, which give her a distinct geographical entity.
Bounded by the Great Himalayas in the north, it stretches
southwards and at the Tropic of Cancer, tapers off into the
Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal on the east and
the Arabian Sea on the west.
Lying entirely in the northern hemisphere, the mainland
extends between latitudes 84' and 376' north, longitudes
687' and 9725' east and measures about 3,214 km from
north to south between the extreme latitudes and about
2,933 km from east to west between the extreme
longitudes. It has a land frontier of about 15,200 km. The
total length of the coastline of the mainland, Lakshadweep
Islands and Andaman & Nicobar Islands is 7,516.6 km.
PHYSICAL BACKGROU ND
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PHYSICAL FEATURES
The mainland comprises four regions, namely, the great
mountain zone, plains of the Ganga and the Indus, the
desert region and the southern peninsula.
The Himalayas comprise three almost parallel ranges
interspersed with large plateaus and valleys, some of
which, like the Kashmir and Kullu valleys, are fertile,
extensive and of great scenic beauty. Some of the highest
peaks in the world are found in these ranges. The high
altitudes admit travel only to a few passes, notably the
Jelep La and Nathu La on the main Indo-Tibet trade route
through the Chumbi Valley, north-east of Darjeeling and
Shipki La in the Satluj valley, north-east of Kalpa (Kinnaur).
The mountain wall extends over a distance of about 2,400
km with a varying depth of 240 to 320 km. In the east,
between India and Myanmar and India and Bangladesh, hill
ranges are much lower. Garo, Khasi, Jaintia and Naga
Hills, running almost east-west, join the chain to Mizo and
Rkhine Hills running almost east-west, joint the chain to
Mizo and Rhine Hills running north-south.
The plains of the Ganga and the Indus, about 2,400 km
long and 240 to 320 km broad, are formed by basins of
three distinct river systems - the Indus, the Ganga and the
Brahmaputra. They are one of the world's greatest
stretches of flat alluvium and also one of the most densely
populated areas on the earth. Between the Yamuna at
Delhi and the Bay of Bengal, nearly 1,600 km away, there
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GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
The geological regions broadly follow the physical features
and may be grouped into three regions: the Himalayas and
their associated group of mountains, the Indo-Ganga Plain
and the Peninsular Shield.
The Himalayan mountain belt to the north and the
Naga-Lushai mountain in the east, are the regions of
mountain-building movement. Most of this area, now
presenting some of the most magnificent mountain scenery
in the world, was under marine conditions about 60 crore
years ago. In a series of mountain-building movements
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RIVER SYSTEMS
The river systems of India can be classified into four groups
viz., (i) Himalayan rivers, (ii) Deccan rivers, (iii) Coastal
rivers, and (iv) Rivers of the inland drainage basin. The
Himalayan rivers are formed by melting snow and glaciers
and therefore, continuously flow throughout the year.
During the monsoon months, Himalayas receive very heavy
rainfall and rivers swell, causing frequent floods. The
Deccan rivers on the other hand are rainfed and therefore
fluctuate in volume. Many of these are non-perennial. The
Coastal streams, especially on the west coast are short in
length and have limited catch ment areas. Most of them are
non-perennial. The streams of inland drainage basin of
western Rajasthan are few and far apart. Most of them are
of an ephemeral character.
The main Himalayan river systems are those of the
Indus and the GangaBrahmaputra-Meghna system. The
Indus, which is one of the great rivers of the world, rises
near Mansarovar in Tibet and flows through India and
thereafter through Pakistan and finally falls into the Arabian
sea near Karachi. Its important tributaries flowing in Indian
territory are the Sutlej (originating in Tibet), the Beas, the
Ravi, the Chenab and the Jhelum. The GangaBrahmaputra-Meghna is another important system of which
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CLIMATE/SEASONS
The climate of India may be broadly described as tropical
monsoon type. The Indian Meteorological Department
(IM D) designates four official seasons: (i) Winter, occurring
from December to early April. The year's coldest months
are December and January, when temperatures average
around 10-15 oc (50-59 F) in the northwest; temperatures
rise as one proceeds towards the equator, peaking around
20-25 c (68-77 F) in mainland India's southeast, (ii)
Summer or pre-monsoon season, lasting from April to June
(April to July in northwestern India). In western and
southern regions, the hottest month is April; for northern
regions, May is the hottest month. Temperatures average
around 32-40 c (90104 F) in most of the interior, (iii)
Monsoon or rainy season, lasting from June to September.
The season is dominated by the humid southwest summer
monsoon, which slowly sweeps across the country
beginning in late May or early June. Monsoon rains begin
to recede from North India at the beginning of October.
South India typically receives more rainfall, and (iv) Postmonsoon season, lasting from October to December. In
northwestern India, October and November are usually
cloudless.
The Himalayan states, being more temperate,
experience an additional two seasons: autumn and spring.
Traditionally, Indians note six seasons, each about two
months long. These are the spring (Sanskrit: vasanta),
summer (grishma), monsoon season (varsha), early
autumn (sharada), late autumn (hemanta), and winter
(shishira). These are based on the astronomical division of
the twelve months into six parts. The ancient Hindu
calendar also reflects these seasons in its arrangement of
months.
FLORA
India is rich in flora. Available data place India in the tenth
position in the world and fourth in Asia in plant diversity.
From about 70 per cent geographical area surveyed so far,
over 46,000 species of plants have been described by the
Botanical Survey of India (BSI), Kolkata. The vascular flora,
which forms the conspicuous vegetation cover, comprises
15,000 species.
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Taxoiomic group
PROTISTA (Protozoa)
ANIMALIA
Mtsozoa
Porifpra
Cnidaiia
Ctanophora
4o. o
spcios
Wrld
Iid
31250
2577
824
14.08
10.70
10.07
12.00
rn
1ndi
71
10
4562
9923
500
999
100
17511
1639
9.35
2500
3000
330
100
13.20
100
lO
AcanthocQphala
30028
800
Sipuncula
Moihisca
Echitra
66535
127
2878
229
35
5155
43
10.00
.58
28.62
24.14
AnnIida
12701
82
lOO
LOO
999059
55536
867516
73444
600
3000
7500
71480
7.15
8.28
7.07
7.04
120
4
2
PIh1jinth
Rotifr.
Gastrotrlcha
Kinorhyncha
kmatoda
Onychophora
Arthropoda
Crustcca
Intacta
Arachnda
Pycnogonida
Chikipoda
Dlpopnda
Symphyla
Mernstomata
P1wronda
Bryozoa (Ectoprocta)
Ernoprocta
Brachiopoda
Chaatognatha
Tdi'ada
Echlnodermata
Hemkhordaa
oTdata
ProlochordMa
Pisces
Arnphlbta
RepUlta
Aiea
Maininalli
145
12
2941
61375
5833
111
514
6223
120
46499
2106
21734
5185
5819
9026
4629
7.75
3386
66.3
17
2.83
100
162
3.33
2.16
3.33
50.00
27.27
3,00
3
200
11
4000
60
300
3.33
10
3
30
30
16.66
1.00
27.02
767
12.33
10.00
10.65
12
5163
5.83
III
5,65
2641
312
462
1232
397
12.15
6.02
7.94
1366
8.58
Total (Anlmalia)
1195739
894643
7.48
1227009
92O87
7.50
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DEMOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND
CENSUS
The Census of India 2001, was historic and epoch making,
being the first census of the twenty-first century and the
third millennium. lt reveals benchmark data on the state of
abundant human resources available in the country, their
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www.censusindia.gov.in
POPULATION
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POPULATION DENSITY
One of the important indices of population concentration is
the density of population. It is defined as the number of
persons per sq.km. The population density of India in 2011
was 382 per sq km-decadal growth 17.54 per cent.
SEX RATIO
Sex ratio, defined as the number of females per thousand
males is an important social indicator to measure the extent
of prevailing equality between males and females in a
society at a given point of time. The sex ratio in the country
has always remained unfavourable to females. It was 972
at the beginning of the 20th century and thereafter showed
continuous decline until 1941. The sex ratio from 19012011 has registered a 10 point increase at census 2011
over 2001; however, child sex ratio has declined to 919 per
thousand male.
LITERACY
For the purpose of census 2011, a person aged seven and
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INDIA
2.
NC. T of Odhi
Chadigarh
3.
Puduhrry
4.
S.
6.
1.
Dnity
StatQs
Rank
Rank
2001
4
382
325
11320
9340
7900
9528
2547
n 20(11
S
2034
2191
1413
2149
3895
Bihr
1102
88!
7.
Weat BQngdl
1028
03
S.
Karala
819
9.
690
700
449
478
10
13
Uttar Pradash
Dadr & Naar Havcli
!-hryana
TamjI Nado
Psinab
860
829
14.
15.
36.
10.
11.
12.
573
13
551
480
484
13
Jhakhnd
414
338
14
Anam
398
15
Goa
394
340
364
17
shtra
17.
555
365
12
16
350
19.
r1ptua
Karnataka
315
305
319
276
19
20.
Gujar.a
308
258
20
21.
Andhra Pradeah
21
Odtsha
Madhya Pradesh
308
270
236
200
277
22.
236
196
22
165
24
18.
23.
24.
18
23
25.
26.
chha(tisgarh
titiarakhand
189
189
154
159
25
26
27.
332
103
27
123
109
28
29.
30.
Meghalaya
I1ImchaI Pradeab
Nagaland
MMiipur
119
120
29
115
103
30
31.
SlkIdm
86
76
31
32.
33.
324
52
100
42
32
33
34.
46
43
34
35.
Arunachal Pradesh
37
13
35
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58,6449,174
940
582
11.64
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1,32.48,926
6645591
58,63,365
863
124
2.371
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68,56$
34,73,892
33,62.617
914
123
92.81
3.
Punjab
2,27,04236
2,46,34,819
1,3069,417
893
550
13.73
4.
andlgath
10,54,686
5,08.282
4,74,404
818
9,252
17.10
S.
Uitankand
1,02,16,752
51,54,178
89,62,574
963
189
19.17
6.
Haryana
53.53,061
1,35,05,130
1,18,47,951
671
573
1990
1,67,53,239
89,76,410
77,76,025
866
L1,297
3,30,00,928
926
1.
7.
cr+or
201
23.96
21.44
8.
Rajasfiun
6,07,21,012
3,56.20,086
9.
Unni Pndeah
19,95,61,477
1045,96415
O9,,G62
9018
628
10.
Biliar
I039,U4457
54182.347
4,96,19,290
916
1,102
11.
5&Idm
67,608
3.21461
2,86,4327
089
86
12.36
12
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13,02,613
7,241,232
6,62,371
920
17
251)2
13.
Nagaland
19,80402
10,28,70?
9,84,895
931
119
-04.47
14.
Maniput
2723.756
13,59,764
13,51,992
9*7
122
99.65
15-
Mam
19,93,014
5,52,339
5.28475
975
52
22,76
16.
taipura
36,73,032
1871,867
17,99,165
961
350
14.75
17.
Meghahya
29,64,927
1472468
1471,339
986
132
27.82
10.
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3,1146,272
1,5%54,9Z'
1,52,14,345
954
397
161)3
13A7,736
446,27,385
4.44,20,2.47
947
1,4229
13.92
22.34
19.
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251)7
20.
Jbarkharid
329,66,238
14623,686
1,60,34,550
947
414
21.
Odisha
4,19,47,358
2,12,01,670
2,07,45460
918
269
131)7
22.
ChhatUsgarh
1,55,40,196
1,28,27915
1,27,12281
991
189
2239
21.
Madhya Pradesh
7,25,87,565
376,12,920
2,4946445
920
236
2130
24.
Cujazal
6,03,03,628
2,14.82,282
2,89,01,346
918
30*
19.17
25.
2,42011
1,541,107
92,011
618
2,189
5334
3,42453
1,93,170
1j42.675
775
658
5550
11,22,72,927
5,83,61,387
540,11575
925
365
151)9
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26.
27.
Maharashtca
28.
Andhra Pradah
84645533
4,25,99461
4,95.652
992
39*
11.10
29.
Karnalaka
6,11,30,704
3,1057,742
3,03,72,962
968
319
15.61
30.
Goa
1457723
7,10711
7,17,012
968
394
4.17
31.
Lakshadwmp'
64,429
33,106
31,373
946
2,013
62)
32.
lra1a
3,33$7,6fl
14021,290
173,66,187
1,084
859
4.86
33.
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7.21.38.958
3,61,58,871
3,59,00,087
995
555
15.60
34.
Ptiduchnrry'
Mdamar& Nicc'barlslands'
12,44,464
6,10,485
6,33,979
1,028
2,598
27.77
3,79,944
2,02,330
1,77,614
878
46
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1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
972
964
955
950
945
946
941
930
934
927
933
943
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Note
For working out the sex ratio of India and Assam for 1981,
interpolated figures for Assam have been used.
2. For working out the sex ratio of India and Jammu & Kashmir for
1991, interpolated figures for Jammu and Kashmir have been
used.
3. The sex ratio for Arunachal Pradesh is not available for the
years 1901-1951 and for Puducherry it is not available for the
years 1901, 1931 and 1941.
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56.38
29.76
26,52
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28,31,742
15,15,973
13,15,269
87.75
91.18
83.15
17.
MhIy
18,17,761
9,24,091
8,63,671)
75.48
77,17
73.78
Am
1,95,07,017
1,07,56,937
87,50,180
73,18
78.81
67.27
19.
I4tB96.l
6,26,11,546
2,45,03,159
281,06,397
77.08
82,67
71.16
20.
JIrkJn1
1,87,53,660
1,11.04,6.19
75,S5O1l
6763
76.45
36.21
21.
OdhIl,1
2,71,12,376
1,53,26,036
1,17,86,340
73.15
82.40
64.36
22.
ChhIrh
155.98,314
89,42,121
65.36,192
7I4
81.45
60.59
23.
Madhy Pr,dih
4,38,J93
2,58,48,137
1,79,79,166
7036
50.53
60.02
24.
Cuj.arat
4,19,48,677
249,95,500
1,79,52,177
79.31
17.23
7673
25.
26.
Dadra
27.
IB.
1,83,974
1,24,911
64,063
87.37
9341
7,51
2,28,026
1,44,916
83,112
77.25
86.46
65,93
Nlrhra
8,25,12225
4,62,94041
3,62,18,184
82.91
89.32
75.43
28.
MxUwa Prade6
5,11,38,510
2,87,59,682
2.25.78,728
67.66
75.56
59.74
29.
Krnaiak,
4,10,29,323
2,28,16,448
1,82,20,855
75.60
82.85
63.13
30.
Coa
11,52,117
6,20,026
5,32,091
87,40
92.81
8l.84
21.
1Akh.dwp'
52914
26,249
24,663
9218
96.11
86.23
32.
iwa1,
2,82.34227
1,37,55,888
1,44,78,339
93.91
95.02
91.98
33.
tamil
5,24,13,116
2,83,14,595
2,40,98,521
60.33
86.81
73.86
34
pududwrty
9,65,600
5,02,375
1,64,025
86.55
92.12
81.22
35.
Am1amn &NibIid?2,93,695
1,61,219
1,29,476
86.27
90.11
81.84
iid
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121,01.93,122
62,37,34246
56,64,69,174
100.00
1$,48,926
66,6S$61
56.53,365
1.01
68.56,509
34,73,592
33.52.417
0.57
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1,46,34,519
1,30,69417
2.29
INDIA
!anunundKashmr
2.
HImadiaIPndc1i
3.
PIIa1,
4.
ChamdJgah
10,54,686
5,50,762
4,74,104
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5.
Uia1iand
1,01.16,752
51,54,178
49.62.574
0.81
&
Haiyana
Z53$3l
1,35,06,130
L18,47$5l
2.09
7.
NCTolDIh1'
1,57,55,235
09,76,410
7726,525
1.38
S.
Rajathan
6,56,71,012
3,56,20066
3,30,00,926
5.67
9.
UUrPradsh
19,95,51,477
10,45,96,115
9,45,55,062
1&49
IS.
Biliar
10,38,04437
S,4L$5,347
4,%,39$0
8.58
11.
Slklcbn
6,07,688
3,21,561
266,0V
0(5
12.
Arunada1Prad&i
i3524ll
720232
6.62379
0.11
13.
19,50,602
10,25,707
9,54,596
(IlS
14.
Ngaland
Mantpur
37,21,756
1,6Q,7(1
l3,5I,2
(In
15.
Mlzoram
10.91,014
5.52.339
5,38,675
0.09
IS.
Tnpura
3671,032
18,71,567
17,59,165
(130
17.
MliaIaya
29,047
14,92,668
14,71,339
0.24
16.
Aiaain
1ll.6U.2J2
156$4,QV
1,52,14,346
2.58
19.
WeR 8engal
9,33,47,736
4,6927,369
4,4420,347
7.55
20.
Jhakhand
3,29,56,238
1,69,31,568
1,60,34.550
2.72
4,19,47,356
2,12,01678
2,02,45,581)
145
2.55,40,196
1,28,27,915
1,22,12,781
221
7,25,'Tl,SSS
3,76,12,9)
3,19,54,015
6.09
6,03,53,628
3,142
2,59,01,346
4.99
21.
)dla2ia
23.
Chbttirh
Madhia E'idh
24,
Giiarai
25.
Da,nanandD1f
2,42.911
1,50,100
92,511
0.02
26.
3,12,853
1,9317
1,19,675
(1.03
27.
Maharashtr,
9.29
28.
29.
AhdhraPrdish
KanaIak
30.
31.
L'tkahadwcp'
32.
22.
11,23,72,972
5,53,61,397
6,10.11,575
6,48.48,533
4,25,09,581
4,21,55,562
7.00
6,11,30,704
3,10,57,742
3,00,72,962
515
14.57,723
7,40,711
7,17,012
0.12
64,429
34,106
21,323
0.01
Kerala
3,33.57,677
140.21,790
1,73.66387
2.76
33.
Tainil Nadu
7,21.38,958
3,61,58,571
3,59,80,087
5.96
34.
Iduclwi'ry'
12,44,4(4
6,10,485
6,33,979
1)10
35.
Andaman&Nkthar(slands'
3.79,944
2,02,330
1,27,614
0.03
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1
2011
21101
Uttaf Pradcsh
Maherasiitra
19,98,12,341
16.50
16.16
10,2374,330
9.42
Olhar
West BengaL
10,40,99,452
9,12,76,115
8.07
7.79
4.
9.28
8.60
7.54
Andhre Pradeh
8,45,80.777
6.99
7.41
6.
Madhya Pradesh
7,26,26,809
6.00
5.81
7.
7,21,47,030
5.96
6.07
8.
Taefl Nadu
Rajatlmn
6,85,48,437
5.66
5.49
9.
Karnataka
6,10,95297
5.05
5.14
6,04,39.692
4.99
4.93
10
11.
Gujarat
Odlslia
4,19,74,218
3,47
3.58
11
12.
Bersia
3,34,06,061
2.76
3.10
12
13.
harlthand
3,29,88,134
2.72
2.62
13
14.
Astarn
3,12,05,576
2.58
2.59
14
15.
linijab
2,77,43,338
2.29
2.37
iS
16.
2.55.45.198
2.11
2.03
17
17.
Chatilsgarh
Haryana
2,53,51,462
2.09
2.116
16
18.
NCT o( Delhi
1,67,87,941
1.39
LIS
18
19.
Jainmu
& Kashmir
Ullarakiiaiid
1,25,41,302
1.04
0.99
19
1,09,86,292
0.83
0.83
20
-liniathaI Pfadaah
Tripura
68,64.602
0.57
0.59
21
36.73.917
0.30
0,31
22
2966,889
0.25
0.23
23
24.
Meghaisys
Manipur
27,27,749
0.23
0.22
24
25.
NagaIard
09.78.502
0.16
0.19
25
26.
Gua
14,58,545
0.12
0.13
26
27.
Arunachal Pcadeeh
13,83.727
0.11
0.11
27
28.
Puduchrry
ll,47,953
0.10
3.09
28
29.
Mizoram
10,97,206
0.09
0.09
30
30.
Chandiarh
10,55.450
0.09
0.09
29
31.
SlIckini
6,10,577
0.05
0.05
33
32.
0.03
0.03
32
33.
3,43,709
0.03
0.02
33
34.
2.43.247
0.02
0.02
34
35.
Lakehadweep
64,473
0.01
0.01
35
1.
2.
3.
30.
20.
20.
22
23.
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2.
3.
4.
5,
6.
7,
8.
9.
INOIA
ammu id Kihmir
Hlinachal Pradcah
Ptrjab
Cliandlgarh
Uflara1hand
Haryana
NCToDoihi
Raasthan
Utta Prakah
10.
Bthar
li.
Sflcklin
12.
13.
Araichl
14.
15.
16.
Fradr1i
Nagaland
Manipur'
Mlzoram
Trlpura
17.
18.
19.
Meg}iaiaya
20.
21.
22.
23.
24,
25.
26,
27.
28.
29.
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattlsgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujara
Daman and Dlu
Dadia and Nagar Haveli
Maharashira
Andhra Pradash
Karnataka
30.
31.
32.
Goa
Aam
Wt
Bangal
Lakshadwsp
33.
Korala
Tarnil Nadu
34.
35.
Puducheny
Andarnan & Nimbar Islands
11,10,570
12,543
6,865
27.743
1.055
10,086
25,351
16,788
68,548
1,99,812
MJs
4
ETrTh1
Ionak's
5
2,01,378 10,42,81
925
1493
1,729
8,860
199
392
NST
NST
292
NST
NST
9239
l.04,0999
1,693
3,114
2,612
12,222
43,356
16,567
611
28
2136
1,384
NSC
NSC
97
1711
1,97'9
2,570
1,097
3.674
2.967
31,206
91,276
32,988
41,974
25.545
72,627
60,440
243
344
1,12,374
84,581
61,095
1,459
64
33,408
72,147
1,245
SIl
1134
1337
962
903
shrohitotaI
popuWii
6
16.6
7.4
25.2
31.9
18.9
18.8
20.2
16.8
17.8
20.7
15.9
4.6
NSC
NSC
5.8
l036
0.1
655
1167
17
2,231
2556
3884
5297
8645
9591
7823
15317
8917
25
149
NSC
3,040
14,438
196
485
795
NST
17.8
0.6
7.2
23.5
12.1
17.1
12.8
15.6
6.7
2.5
1,8
11.8
16.4
17.1
1.7
NSC
9.1
20.0
15.7
NSC
29
NSC
21,463
5,986
7,188
3,274
11,342
4,074
6
15
179
10510
13,276
13,878
10,475
3Q18
4249
61
Note
India and Manipur Figures exclude those of the three subdivisions viz., Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul of Senapati
district of Manipur for census of 2011.
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Popu1Lion (Million)
Year
isiis
of Lo11 population
Rural
Urban
Rur.l
Urban
1901
213
26
89.20
10Ml)
1911
226
26
89.70
10.30
1921
223
28
88,80
11.22
1951
246
53
88.00
12.1)1)
1941
275
44
8610
13.91)
1951
299
62
82.70
17.30
1961
360
79
82.00
18MO
1971
439
109
81110
19MO
1951
524
159
76.70
23.30
1991
629
218
74.30
25.71)
2001
743
286
72.20
27MO
2011
534
377
68.85
31.15
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III
IV
V
VI
2011
2,27,899
41,328
58,174
31,866
15,883
1,956
3,77,106
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Na
10,000
1,000-
2-
1.000-
500-
200-
and
9.999
4.999
1,999
999
499
ab
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
jarnmuandKashmir23
1-limachal
Pi.adh
200
4
212
ii
1152
1641
1521
41
330
219
2227
832
3471
2459
3237
21
471
824
1967
1826
1035
121
NCTofDehi
Uftarl'radash
546
Ethar
1129
96
594
9
832
3432
3216
RajaaI1an
120
iL
Sik.kim
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Arunachal Pr.idsh
Na9aIand
Maii1ptir
30
28
Mizoram
Tripura
Meghalaya
18
131
7
Assan
IO, Wol8on8a1
18.
20.
21.
22.
23,
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30,
31.
32.
33.
34.
35,
Jh.arkhand
Odliha
417
35
309
1716
224
10
195
21
Chhafttagarh
2
Madhya Pradash
31
Gujarat
166
Dainan and Diti
0
Dadra & Naar HavoIl 1
Mah11rashra
310
Andhra Pradsh
482
Kamataka
164
Con
1
Lakahadweep
0
Kerala
797
Tamil Nadu
209
PuducFairry
Ardarnan&Nic1,ar
Purtjab
Chandigarh
Uttarakharid
I4aryana
Thta1,,ur
than
88
583
963
.5
1175
1923
836
14
2256
1275 513
5898 8461
1903
959
4684 7823
437 232
55
21
6
2
4
5802 10530 12421 8869 490
21013 28020 23381 13591 7832
10138 10076 7536 4584 2404
42
127
150
75
27
1026 1773
21
912
325
158
240
337
423 211
175
230
377
766 794
43
105
233
336 85
375
196
80
52
11
82
953
254
2515 2648
3304 .5718 6078 5649 4295
7552 8731 6574 6848 3640
2365 5215 7948 8249 5456
3058 7902 11978 1327111263
1913 5392 6142 4252 1775
5084 12515 16339 11943 5434
5566 3891 1900 576
4781
0
4
5
3
7
28
18
6
5
1
7170 12154 11144 6426 2582
7158 6397
3243 2838
4433 6492 7039 5296 3137
75
87
57
29
57
146
58
Ii
1490
26
5100
1171
472
4231
13
53
2376
61
78
178
46
24
aflithaL.Ied
1Lgvi
10
6337
17882
12168
5
15745
6642
103
43264
97814
39073
425
5258
1400
2379
704
863
6459
25372
37478
29492
47677
19567
51929
17843
19
65
40969
26286
27397
320
6
1017
15049
90
396
Islands
Notes:
India and Jammu & Kashmir State exclude the villages of the areas
under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where Census
could not be taken.
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