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POPULATION IN INDIA – CENSUS
2011
Prepared by
Dr.C.Pratheep
Email:drcpratheep@gmail.com
Decadal growth rate in India
Year Population Decadal growth
1901 23,83,96,327 -
1911 25,20,93,390 5.75
1921 25,13,21,213 (-)0.31
1931 27,89,77,238 11.00
1941 31,86,60,580 14.22
1951 36,10,88,090 13.31
1961 43,92,34,771 21.64
1971 54,81,59,652 24.80
1981 68,33,29,097 24.66
1991 84,63,02,688 23.87
2001 102,87,37,436 21.54
2011 121,05,69,573 17.67
Growth rate
• The growth rate of population in India in the
last decade is 17.67 % . In rural areas the
population growth rate is 12.3 % and in urban
areas the growth rate is 31.8 %. Meghalaya (
27.2 %) has recorded the highest decadal
growth rate in rural population and Daman &
Diu (218.8 %) the highest decadal growth rate
in urban population during 2001-2011.
Population in India
• As per Census 2011, the total population of India at
0.00 hours of 1st March 2011 is 1,21,05,69,573. Out of
this , rural Population is 83.35 Crores and the urban
population is 37.71 Crores. In absolute numbers, out
of the total increase of 182 million added in the last
decade, the contribution of rural and urban areas is
equal (91.0 million each). Uttar Pradesh has the largest
rural population of 155.3 million(18.6% of the
country’s rural population) whereas Maharashtra has
the highest urban population of 50.8 million (13.5% of
country’s urban population) in the country.
Density of Population (persons per sq.
km.)
• Population density in Census 2011 works out to
be 382 showing an increase of 57 points from
2001. Delhi ( 11,320) turns out to be the most
densely inhabited followed by Chandigarh
(9,258), in all States/UTs, both in 2001 and 2011
Census. Among the states , Bihar occupies the
first position with a density of 1106, surpassing
West Bengal which occupied the first position
during 2001. The minimum population density
works out in Arunachal Pradesh ( 17) for both
Census
Sex Ratio
• Sex Ratio (Number of females per 1,000 males) : The Sex Ratio in
the country which was 933 in 2001 has increased by 10 points to
943 in 2011. In rural areas the sex ratio has increased from 946 to
949. The corresponding increase in urban areas has been of 29
points from 900 to 929. Kerala has recorded the highest sex ration
in respect of Total population (1084), Rural population (1078) and
Urban population (1091). The lowest sex ratio in rural areas has
been recorded in Chandigarh (690). The corresponding value in
urban areas has been returned in Daman & Diu (551). Seven States
namely Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar,
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and one Union Territory (UT)
Lakshadweep show fall in the sex ratio in rural areas. Two UTs,
namely, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli have shown a
similar trend in urban areas
Child Population
• Child Population (0-6 years) : As per Census 2011, the child
population in the age group of 0-6 years stands at 164.5
million. Of this, 121.3 million were returned in rural areas
and 43.2 million in urban areas compared to Census 2001,
the child population has increased by 0.7 million in the
country. There has been a decline of 5.2 million in rural
areas and an increase of 5.9 million in urban areas. In terms
of proportion of child population to the total population,
there has been a decline of 2.4 percentage points in rural
areas and 1.6 percentage points in urban areas. The growth
rate of Child population works out to 0.4% in the last
decade. However, there has been a decline of 4.1% in rural
areas and an increase of 15.6% in urban areas.
Child Sex Ratio
• Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) (Girls per thousand
Boys) : Census 2011 marks a considerable fall in
child sex ratio (0-6 years) from 927 to 919 during
2001-2011. This is the lowest sex ratio since
1961. In rural areas, the fall has been to the tune
of 11 points(934 to 923) and in urban areas, the
decline has been to an extent of 1 point (906 to
905) over the last decade. Delhi ( 814) has
recorded the lowest and Chhattishgarh (977) the
highest child sex ratio in urban areas.
Scheduled Caste Population
• The total Scheduled Caste population returned in Census 2011 is
201.4 million. Of this, 153.9 million Scheduled Caste -2011 are in
rural areas and 47.5 million in urban areas. In terms of
proportion, the Scheduled Caste population constitutes 16.6 % of
the total population. The proportion during the last Census was
16.2%. There has thus been an increase of 0.4%
• during the last decade. The highest proportion of Scheduled Castes
has been recorded in Punjab (31.9 %) and the lowest in Mizoram
(0.1%). The Scheduled Castes population in absolute numbers has
increased by 34.8 million. This constitutes a decadal growth of 20.8
per cent. The highest number of Scheduled Castes has been
recorded in Uttar Pradesh (41.4 million) and the lowest in Mizoram
( 1218). In terms of gender composition , there are 103.5 Million
male Scheduled Castes and female Scheduled castes numbered
97.8 million
Scheduled Tribes in India
• The total Scheduled Tribe population returned in Census 2011 is
104.3 million. Of this, 93.8 million are in rural areas and 10.5 million
in urban areas. In terms of proportion, the Scheduled Tribe
population constitutes 8.6 % of the total population. The proportion
during the 2001 Census was 8.2%. There has thus been an increase
of 0.4% during the last decade. The highest proportion of Scheduled
Tribes has been recorded in Lakshadweep (94.8 %) and the lowest
in Uttar Pradesh (0.6%). The Scheduled Tribes population in
absolute numbers has increased by 20.0 million. This constitutes a
decade growth rate of 23.7 percent. The highest number of
Scheduled Tribes has been recorded in Madhya Pradesh (15.3
million)
• and the lowest in Daman & Diu (15,363). In terms of gender
composition, there are 52.4 million male scheduled tribes ( Rural –
47.1 million and urban – 5.3 million ). Female scheduled tribes
number 51.9 million ( Rural – 46.7 million and Urban – 5.2 million)
Literates (Age 7 years and above)
• The number of literates in India is 76.35 Crores in Census 2011. Of this
48.27 crores literates are in rural areas and 280.8 million literates in urban
areas. Out of an increase of 202.8 million literates during the decade
2001-2011, rural areas accounted for 120.8 million and urban areas 82.0
million. The highest number of rural literates has been recorded in Uttar
Pradesh (85.3 million). Maharashtra (40.1 million) has recorded the
highest number of literates in urban areas. Male literates numbered 43.47
crores ( 56.9 % of the total literates). The highest number of male literates
in rural areas are returned in Uttar Pradesh (51.8 million), while the lowest
are returned in Lakshadweep (5,949). In urban areas, the lowest number
of male literates are returned in Lakshadweep ( 22,074) and the highest
number in Maharashtra ( 2.19 Crores). Female literates numbered 32.88
crores (43.1% of the total literates). The highest number of female
literates in rural areas are returned in Uttar Pradesh (3.35 crores), while
the lowest are returned in Lakshadweep (5,339). In urban areas, the
lowest number of female literates are returned in Lakshadweep (19,191)
and the highest number in Maharashtra (18.2 million).
Literacy Rate
• The effective literacy rate in India works out to 73.0 percent ( Rural
– 67.8 %, Urban – 84 .1 %). There has been an increase of 8.2
percentage points in the effective literacy rate (9.1 percentage
points in rural areas and 4.2 percentage points in urban areas)
during the last decade. The male literacy rate works out to 80.9
percent ( Rural – 77.2 percent, urban - 88.8 percent). The highest
male literacy rate in rural areas is returned in Kerala (95.4 percent),
while the lowest is returned in Arunachal Pradesh ( 67.4 percent). In
urban areas, the lowest male literacy rate is returned in
UttarPradesh ( 80.4 %) and the highest in Mizoram ( 98.0 %).
Female literacy rate works out to 64.6 % ( Rural – 57.9 % , Urban –
79 .1 %). The highest female literacy rate is in Kerala ( 90.8
percent), while the lowest is returned in Rajasthan (45.8 percent).
Workers
• As per Census 2011, the total number of workers (who
have worked for at least one day during the reference
year) in India is 48.17 Crores. Out of this 33.19 crores
workers are male and 14.99 crores are females. The
workers have registered a growth of 19.8 per cent.
34.86 crores workers are in the rural areas and 133.1
million, are in the urban areas. The Work Participation
Rate (WPR) for the country works out to 39.8 per cent.
This is marginally higher than the corresponding WPR
of 39.1 per cent in Census 2001. The WPR for males
has increased to 53.3 % in 2011 in comparison to 51.7
% in Census 2001.

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Population in india – census 2011

  • 1. POPULATION IN INDIA – CENSUS 2011 Prepared by Dr.C.Pratheep Email:drcpratheep@gmail.com
  • 2. Decadal growth rate in India Year Population Decadal growth 1901 23,83,96,327 - 1911 25,20,93,390 5.75 1921 25,13,21,213 (-)0.31 1931 27,89,77,238 11.00 1941 31,86,60,580 14.22 1951 36,10,88,090 13.31 1961 43,92,34,771 21.64 1971 54,81,59,652 24.80 1981 68,33,29,097 24.66 1991 84,63,02,688 23.87 2001 102,87,37,436 21.54 2011 121,05,69,573 17.67
  • 3. Growth rate • The growth rate of population in India in the last decade is 17.67 % . In rural areas the population growth rate is 12.3 % and in urban areas the growth rate is 31.8 %. Meghalaya ( 27.2 %) has recorded the highest decadal growth rate in rural population and Daman & Diu (218.8 %) the highest decadal growth rate in urban population during 2001-2011.
  • 4. Population in India • As per Census 2011, the total population of India at 0.00 hours of 1st March 2011 is 1,21,05,69,573. Out of this , rural Population is 83.35 Crores and the urban population is 37.71 Crores. In absolute numbers, out of the total increase of 182 million added in the last decade, the contribution of rural and urban areas is equal (91.0 million each). Uttar Pradesh has the largest rural population of 155.3 million(18.6% of the country’s rural population) whereas Maharashtra has the highest urban population of 50.8 million (13.5% of country’s urban population) in the country.
  • 5. Density of Population (persons per sq. km.) • Population density in Census 2011 works out to be 382 showing an increase of 57 points from 2001. Delhi ( 11,320) turns out to be the most densely inhabited followed by Chandigarh (9,258), in all States/UTs, both in 2001 and 2011 Census. Among the states , Bihar occupies the first position with a density of 1106, surpassing West Bengal which occupied the first position during 2001. The minimum population density works out in Arunachal Pradesh ( 17) for both Census
  • 6. Sex Ratio • Sex Ratio (Number of females per 1,000 males) : The Sex Ratio in the country which was 933 in 2001 has increased by 10 points to 943 in 2011. In rural areas the sex ratio has increased from 946 to 949. The corresponding increase in urban areas has been of 29 points from 900 to 929. Kerala has recorded the highest sex ration in respect of Total population (1084), Rural population (1078) and Urban population (1091). The lowest sex ratio in rural areas has been recorded in Chandigarh (690). The corresponding value in urban areas has been returned in Daman & Diu (551). Seven States namely Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and one Union Territory (UT) Lakshadweep show fall in the sex ratio in rural areas. Two UTs, namely, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli have shown a similar trend in urban areas
  • 7. Child Population • Child Population (0-6 years) : As per Census 2011, the child population in the age group of 0-6 years stands at 164.5 million. Of this, 121.3 million were returned in rural areas and 43.2 million in urban areas compared to Census 2001, the child population has increased by 0.7 million in the country. There has been a decline of 5.2 million in rural areas and an increase of 5.9 million in urban areas. In terms of proportion of child population to the total population, there has been a decline of 2.4 percentage points in rural areas and 1.6 percentage points in urban areas. The growth rate of Child population works out to 0.4% in the last decade. However, there has been a decline of 4.1% in rural areas and an increase of 15.6% in urban areas.
  • 8. Child Sex Ratio • Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) (Girls per thousand Boys) : Census 2011 marks a considerable fall in child sex ratio (0-6 years) from 927 to 919 during 2001-2011. This is the lowest sex ratio since 1961. In rural areas, the fall has been to the tune of 11 points(934 to 923) and in urban areas, the decline has been to an extent of 1 point (906 to 905) over the last decade. Delhi ( 814) has recorded the lowest and Chhattishgarh (977) the highest child sex ratio in urban areas.
  • 9. Scheduled Caste Population • The total Scheduled Caste population returned in Census 2011 is 201.4 million. Of this, 153.9 million Scheduled Caste -2011 are in rural areas and 47.5 million in urban areas. In terms of proportion, the Scheduled Caste population constitutes 16.6 % of the total population. The proportion during the last Census was 16.2%. There has thus been an increase of 0.4% • during the last decade. The highest proportion of Scheduled Castes has been recorded in Punjab (31.9 %) and the lowest in Mizoram (0.1%). The Scheduled Castes population in absolute numbers has increased by 34.8 million. This constitutes a decadal growth of 20.8 per cent. The highest number of Scheduled Castes has been recorded in Uttar Pradesh (41.4 million) and the lowest in Mizoram ( 1218). In terms of gender composition , there are 103.5 Million male Scheduled Castes and female Scheduled castes numbered 97.8 million
  • 10. Scheduled Tribes in India • The total Scheduled Tribe population returned in Census 2011 is 104.3 million. Of this, 93.8 million are in rural areas and 10.5 million in urban areas. In terms of proportion, the Scheduled Tribe population constitutes 8.6 % of the total population. The proportion during the 2001 Census was 8.2%. There has thus been an increase of 0.4% during the last decade. The highest proportion of Scheduled Tribes has been recorded in Lakshadweep (94.8 %) and the lowest in Uttar Pradesh (0.6%). The Scheduled Tribes population in absolute numbers has increased by 20.0 million. This constitutes a decade growth rate of 23.7 percent. The highest number of Scheduled Tribes has been recorded in Madhya Pradesh (15.3 million) • and the lowest in Daman & Diu (15,363). In terms of gender composition, there are 52.4 million male scheduled tribes ( Rural – 47.1 million and urban – 5.3 million ). Female scheduled tribes number 51.9 million ( Rural – 46.7 million and Urban – 5.2 million)
  • 11. Literates (Age 7 years and above) • The number of literates in India is 76.35 Crores in Census 2011. Of this 48.27 crores literates are in rural areas and 280.8 million literates in urban areas. Out of an increase of 202.8 million literates during the decade 2001-2011, rural areas accounted for 120.8 million and urban areas 82.0 million. The highest number of rural literates has been recorded in Uttar Pradesh (85.3 million). Maharashtra (40.1 million) has recorded the highest number of literates in urban areas. Male literates numbered 43.47 crores ( 56.9 % of the total literates). The highest number of male literates in rural areas are returned in Uttar Pradesh (51.8 million), while the lowest are returned in Lakshadweep (5,949). In urban areas, the lowest number of male literates are returned in Lakshadweep ( 22,074) and the highest number in Maharashtra ( 2.19 Crores). Female literates numbered 32.88 crores (43.1% of the total literates). The highest number of female literates in rural areas are returned in Uttar Pradesh (3.35 crores), while the lowest are returned in Lakshadweep (5,339). In urban areas, the lowest number of female literates are returned in Lakshadweep (19,191) and the highest number in Maharashtra (18.2 million).
  • 12. Literacy Rate • The effective literacy rate in India works out to 73.0 percent ( Rural – 67.8 %, Urban – 84 .1 %). There has been an increase of 8.2 percentage points in the effective literacy rate (9.1 percentage points in rural areas and 4.2 percentage points in urban areas) during the last decade. The male literacy rate works out to 80.9 percent ( Rural – 77.2 percent, urban - 88.8 percent). The highest male literacy rate in rural areas is returned in Kerala (95.4 percent), while the lowest is returned in Arunachal Pradesh ( 67.4 percent). In urban areas, the lowest male literacy rate is returned in UttarPradesh ( 80.4 %) and the highest in Mizoram ( 98.0 %). Female literacy rate works out to 64.6 % ( Rural – 57.9 % , Urban – 79 .1 %). The highest female literacy rate is in Kerala ( 90.8 percent), while the lowest is returned in Rajasthan (45.8 percent).
  • 13. Workers • As per Census 2011, the total number of workers (who have worked for at least one day during the reference year) in India is 48.17 Crores. Out of this 33.19 crores workers are male and 14.99 crores are females. The workers have registered a growth of 19.8 per cent. 34.86 crores workers are in the rural areas and 133.1 million, are in the urban areas. The Work Participation Rate (WPR) for the country works out to 39.8 per cent. This is marginally higher than the corresponding WPR of 39.1 per cent in Census 2001. The WPR for males has increased to 53.3 % in 2011 in comparison to 51.7 % in Census 2001.