Census of India 2011
India has been conducting a sincere statistical census since the year 1882. The ministerial workforce provides a quality census on population and house listing every ten years. The Information of National Population Register includes these census reports necessary for proper storage and analysis.
Since 1951, all censuses have been conducted under the Government of India Act 1948. The responsibility of drafting the census lies with the General Registrar and the Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The year 2011 witnessed the first biometric census in India. In fact, the 2011 census is the recent census of India (the next will be conducted in the year 2021). 2011 features the 15th census report of the country.
This article discusses the different parameters of the recent Indian census and furnishes an authentic tabulation of this data.
Census Report
Population |
|
|
Males | Females | Total |
623,724,568 | 586,469,294 | 1,210,854,977 |
Literacy |
|
|
82.10% | 65.46% | 74% |
Density of population | per km2 | 382 |
Sex ratio | per 1000 males | 940 females |
Child sex ratio (0–6 age group) | per 1000 males | 914 females |
State/ Union Territories Wise Census Report
S.No. | State/Union Territories | Males | Females | Total |
1 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 2,02,330 | 1,77,614 | 3,79,944 |
2 | Andhra Pradesh | 4,25,09,881 | 4,21,55,652 | 8,46,65,533 |
3 | Arunachal Pradesh | 7,20,232 | 6,62,379 | 13,82,611 |
4 | Assam | 1,59,54,927 | 1,52,14,345 | 3,11,69,272 |
5 | Bihar | 5,41,85,347 | 4,96,19,290 | 10,38,04,637 |
6 | Chandigarh | 5,80,282 | 4,74,404 | 10,54,686 |
7 | Chhattisgarh | 1,28,27,915 | 1,27,12,281 | 2,55,40,196 |
8 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli | 1,93,178 | 1,49,675 | 3,42,853 |
9 | Daman & Diu | 1,50,100 | 92,811 | 2,42,911 |
10 | Goa | 7,40,711 | 7,17,012 | 14,57,723 |
11 | Gujarat | 3,14,82,282 | 2,89,01,346 | 6,03,83,628 |
12 | Haryana | 1,35,05,130 | 1,18,47,951 | 2,53,53,081 |
13 | Himachal Pradesh | 34,73,892 | 33,82,617 | 68,56,509 |
14 | Jammu & Kashmir | 66,65,561 | 58,83,365 | 1,25,48,926 |
15 | Jharkhand | 1,69,31,688 | 1,60,34,550 | 3,29,66,238 |
16 | Karnataka | 3,10,57,742 | 3,00,72,962 | 6,11,30,704 |
17 | Kerala | 1,60,21,290 | 1,73,66,387 | 3,33,87,677 |
18 | Lakshadweep | 33,106 | 31,323 | 64,429 |
19 | Madhya Pradesh | 3,76,12,920 | 3,49,84,645 | 7,25,97,565 |
20 | Maharashtra | 5,83,61,397 | 5,40,11,575 | 11,23,72,972 |
21 | Manipur | 13,69,764 | 13,51,992 | 27,21,756 |
22 | Meghalaya | 14,92,668 | 14,71,339 | 29,64,007 |
23 | Mizoram | 5,52,339 | 5,38,675 | 10,91,014 |
24 | Nagaland | 10,25,707 | 9,54,895 | 19,80,602 |
25 | NCT of Delhi | 89,76,410 | 77,76,825 | 1,67,53,235 |
26 | Orissa | 2,12,01,678 | 2,07,45,680 | 4,19,47,358 |
27 | Puducherry | 6,10,485 | 6,33,979 | 12,44,464 |
28 | Punjab | 1,46,34,819 | 1,30,69,417 | 2,77,04,236 |
29 | Rajasthan | 3,56,20,086 | 3,30,00,926 | 6,86,21,012 |
30 | Sikkim | 3,21,661 | 2,86,027 | 6,07,688 |
31 | Tamil Nadu | 3,61,58,871 | 3,59,80,087 | 7,21,38,958 |
32 | Tripura | 18,71,867 | 17,99,165 | 36,71,032 |
33 | Uttar Pradesh | 10,45,96,415 | 9,49,85,062 | 19,95,81,477 |
34 | Uttarakhand | 51,54,178 | 49,62,574 | 1,01,16,752 |
35 | West Bengal | 4,69,27,389 | 4,44,20,347 | 9,13,47,736 |
- Moreover, the Sex Ratio of India is 108.176, i.e., 108.176 males per 100 females in 2020.
- In rural areas, there are 949 females to 1000 men, while in urban areas there are 929 females to 1000 males.
- Rural India has 21,813,264 more males and urban India has 13,872,275 more males than females.
- As of 2020, India has more males than females until the 64-69 age group and there are 10 more males per 100 females until the 34-69 age group.
- Above 25-29 age, the female population keeps improving and there are almost double the number of women than men above 100 years.
- Kerala has the highest sex ratio of 1084 females to 1000 males
- Haryana has the lowest sex ratio of 879 females per 1000 males.
- Among union territories, Puducherry has the highest sex ratio of 1037 and Daman & Diu has the lowest sex ratio of 618.State/Union Territories Wise Population Density Census Report
STATES
Population Density
People per square km
Andhra Pradesh
277
308
Arunachal Pradesh
13
17
Assam
340
397
Bihar
881
1,102
Chhattisgarh
154
189
Goa
364
394
Gujarat
258
308
Haryana
478
573
Himachal Pradesh
109
123
Jammu & Kashmir
100
124
Jharkhand
338
414
Karnataka
276
319
STATES
Population Density
People per square km
Andhra Pradesh
277
308
Arunachal Pradesh
13
17
Assam
340
397
Bihar
881
1,102
Chhattisgarh
154
189
Goa
364
394
Gujarat
258
308
Haryana
478
573
Himachal Pradesh
109
123
Jammu & Kashmir
100
124
Jharkhand
338
414
Karnataka
276
319
Kerala
819
859
Madhya Pradesh
196
236
Maharashtra
315
365
Manipur
97
122
Meghalaya
103
132
Mizoram
42
52
Nagaland
120
119
Odisha
236
269
Punjab
484
550
Rajasthan
165
201
Sikkim
76
86
Tamil Nadu
480
555
Tripura
305
350
Uttar Pradesh
690
828
Uttarakhand
159
189
West Bengal
903
1,029
UNION TERRITORIES
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
43
46
Chandigarh
7,900
9,252
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
449
698
Daman & Diu
1,413
2,169
Delhi
9,340
11,297
Lakshadweep
1,895
2,013
Puducherry
2,034
2,598
Language Census Report
Language
Percentage of Total Speakers
Bengali
8.90
English
10.60
Gujarati
5.00
Hindi
57.10
Kannada
4.94
Malayalam
3.28
Marathi
8.20
Odia
3.56
Punjabi
3.56
Sanskrit
0.49
Tamil
6.30
Telugu
7.80
Urdu
5.20
- Hindi is the most widely spoken language in northern and western parts of India. The Indian census takes the widest possible definition of “Hindi” as a broad variety of “Hindi languages”.
- According to the 2011 Census, 57.1% of the Indian population knows Hindi, in which 43.63% of Indian people have declared Hindi as their native language or mother tongue.
- The language data was released on 26 June 2018.
- Bhili was the most spoken unscheduled language with 10.4 million speakers, followed by Gondi with 2.9 million speakers.
- 96.71% of India’s population speaks one of the 22 scheduled languages as their mother tongue in the 2011 census.
Religions Census Report
Religious group
Population % 2011
Adivasi
0.9%
Buddhism
0.70%
Christianity
2.30%
Hinduism
79.80%
Islam
14.23%
Jainism
0.37%
Sikhism
1.72%
Zoroastrianism
n/a
- Hindu Population Growth rate slowed down to 16.76 % from the previous decade figure of 19.92% while Muslims witness a sharp fall in growth rate to 24.60% (2001-2011) from the previous figure of 29.52 % Literacy Census Report
Year
Total Population (in %)
Males (in %)
Females (in %)
Gap in Literacy (in %)
2011
74.0
82.1
65.5
16.6
- Anyone above age 7 who can read and write in any language with an ability to understand was considered literate.
- The literacy rate taking the entire population into account is termed as “the crude literacy rate”, and taking the population from age 7 and above into account is termed as “the effective literacy rate”.
- Effective literacy rate increased to a total of 74.04% with 82.14% of the males and 65.46% of the females being literate
State/Union Territories Wise Literacy Census Report
S.N.
State/ Union Territory
Literacy Rate in % (Person)
Male Literacy Rate in %
Female Literacy Rate in %
1.
Kerala
94.0
96.1
92.1
2.
Lakshadweep
91.8
95.6
87.9
3.
Mizoram
91.3
93.3
89.3
4.
Goa
88.7
92.6
84.7
5.
Tripura
87.2
91.5
82.7
6.
Daman & Diu
87.1
91.5
79.5
7.
Andaman & Nicobar Island
86.6
90.3
82.4
8.
NCT of Delhi
86.2
90.9
80.8
9.
Chandigarh
86.0
90.0
81.2
10.
Puducherry
85.8
91.3
80.7
11.
Himachal Pradesh
82.8
89.5
75.9
12.
Maharashtra
82.3
88.4
75.9
13.
Sikkim
81.4
86.6
75.6
14.
Tamil Nadu
80.1
86.8
73.4
15.
Nagaland
79.6
82.8
76.1
16.
Manipur
79.2
86.1
72.4
17.
Uttrakhand
78.8
87.4
70.0
18.
Gujarat
78.0
85.8
69.7
19.
West Bengal
76.3
81.7
70.5
20.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
76.2
85.2
64.3
21.
Punjab
75.8
80.4
70.7
22.
Haryana
75.6
84.1
65.9
23.
Karnataka
75.4
82.5
68.1
24.
Meghalaya
74.4
76.0
72.9
25.
Odisha
72.9
81.6
64.0
26.
Assam
72.2
77.8
66.3
27.
Chhattisgarh
70.3
80.3
60.2
28.
Madhya Pradesh
69.3
78.7
59.2
29.
Uttar Pradesh
67.7
77.3
57.2
30.
Jammu & Kashmir
67.2
76.8
56.4
31.
Andhra Pradesh
67.0
74.9
59.1
32.
Jharkhand
66.4
76.8
55.4
33.
Rajasthan
66.1
79.2
52.1
34.
Arunachal Pradesh
65.4
72.6
57.7
35.
Bihar
61.8
71.2
51.6
- India’s literacy rate is 74.04%. Kerala is the most literate state in India, with 93.91% literacy.
- Bihar is the least literate state in India, with a literacy of 63.82%.
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