Sunday, March 21, 2010

Census of India 2001: Provisional Population Data

Census of India 2001: Provisional Population Data

At 00.00 hours of 1st March, 2001 the population of India stood at 1027,015,247 comprising of 531,277,078 males and 495,738,169 females. Thus, India becomes the second country in the world after China to cross the one billion mark. 

India added about 181 million persons between 1991-2001, which is more than the estimated population of Brazil, the fifth most populous country in the world. Indias share of the world population is 16.7 percent. The percentage decadal growth of the country as a whole has declined from 23.86 during 1981-1991 to 21.34 during 1991-2001. Thus, India has registered a fall in its decadal growth rate by 2.52 percent points, which is the sharpest decline since independence. Among the major states Bihar has recorded the highest increase in the percentage decadal growth from 28.47 during 1981-91 to 28.43 during 1991-2001. During 1991-2001, the lowest growth rate was recorded in Kerala 9.42 percent followed by Tamil Nadu (11.19) and Andhra Pradesh (13.86). Andhra Pradesh has shown the sharpest decline among all the major states (10.34 percent). The average annual exponential growth rate has declined from 2.14 percent in 1981-91 to 1.93 percent during 1991-2001.

Uttar Pradesh continues to be the most populous state in the country with 16.17 percent of Indias population followed by Maharashtra (9.42 percent) and Bihar (8.07 percent). In fact the population of Uttar Pradesh (166 million) is more than the estimated population of Pakistan. It would be interesting to note that almost two third of Indias population lives in States and Union territories which show decline in growth rate during the decade 1991-2001 as compared to the previous decade.

India now has 57 more persons per sq.km. as compared to 1991. West Bengal is the most densely populated state in the country with 904 persons living per sq.km. followed by Bihar with 880. Sex ratio (the number of females per 1000 males) for India is 933 females per 1000 males, which is an improvement of 6 points over 927 recorded in 1991 Census. Like the 1991 Census, the highest sex ratio (1058) has been reported in Kerala. Haryana has reported the lowest sex ratio of 861 among the major states. One of the interesting fact that has emerged, is that the sex ratio of child population in age group 0-6 is 927. The child sex ratio in 1991 was 945. The sharpest decline in sex ratio of the child population has been observed in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttranchal, Maharashtra and Union territory of Chandigarh.

The literacy rates among the population seven years and above for the country stands at 65.38 percent. The corresponding figures for males and females are 75.85 and 54.16 percent respectively. In other words three-fourths of the male population and more than half of the female population in the country are literate today.

Thus, the literacy recorded an impressive jump of 13.17 percentage points from 52.21 in 1991 to 65.38 in 2001. The increase of literacy rates among males and females are 11.72 and 14.87 percentage point respectively. It is heartening to observe that the gap in males and females literacy rates has decreased from 28.84 in 1991 Census to 21.70 percentage point in 2001.

One of the most significant aspects of literacy data thrown up by the Provisional Population Totals of Census of India, 2001, is that for the first time since independence the absolute number of illiterates have shown a decline. The decline is as large as 31.96 million during 1991-2001. This decline among males was 21.45 million and 10.51 million among females.

Kerala continues its lead in the literacy race with 90.92 percent followed by Mizoram 88.49 and Lakshadweep 87.52 percent. Bihar has recorded the lowest literacy rate of 47.53 percent in the country.

POPULATION OF INDIA Persons 1,027,015,247

Males: 531,277,078
Females: 495,738,169

DECADAL POPULATION GROWTH 1991-2001
Absolute Percentage
Persons: 180,627,359 21.34
Males: 91,944,020 20.93
Females: 88,683,339 21.79

DENSITY OF POPULATION (per sq km) 324

SEX RATIO (females per 1,000 males) 933

POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 Absolute Percentage to total population
Persons:
157,863,145 15.42
Males:
81,911,041 15.47
Females:
75,952,104 15.36

LITERATES Absolute Percentage to total population
Persons: 566,714,995 65.38
Males: 339,969,048 75.85
Females: 226,745,947 54.16

General Population Tables:

Total population 

S.No 

State / UT 

Persons 

Males 

Females 

  

  

  

  

  

1 

India* 

1,028,737,436 

532,223,090 

496,514,346 

  

  

  

  

  

2 

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

356,152 

192,972 

163,180 

3 

Andhra Pradesh 

76,210,007 

38,527,413 

37,682,594 

4 

Arunachal Pradesh 

1,097,968 

579,941 

518,027 

5 

Assam 

26,655,528 

13,777,037 

12,878,491 

6 

Bihar 

82,998,509 

43,243,795 

39,754,714 

  

  

  

  

  

7 

Chandigarh 

900,635 

506,938

393,697 

8 

Chhattisgarh 

20,833,803 

10,474,218 

10,359,585 

9 

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 

220,490 

121,666 

98,824 

10 

Daman & Diu 

158,204 

92,512 

65,692 

11 

Delhi 

13,850,507 

7,607,234 

6,243,273 

  

  

  

  

  

12 

Goa 

1,347,668 

687,248 

660,420 

13 

Gujarat 

50,671,017

26,385,577 

24,285,440 

14 

Haryana 

21,144,564 

11,363,953 

9,780,611 

15 

Himachal Pradesh 

6,077,900 

3,087,940 

2,989,960 

16 

  

10,143,700 

5,360,926 

4,782,774 

  

Jammu & Kashmir 

  

  

  

17 

Jharkhand 

26,945,829 

13,885,037 

13,060,792 

18 

Karnataka 

52,850,562 

26,898,918

25,951,644 

19 

Kerala 

31,841,374 

15,468,614 

16,372,760 

20 

Lakshadweep 

60,650 

31,131 

29,519 

21 

Madhya Pradesh 

60,348,023 

31,443,652 

28,904,371 

  

  

  

  

  

22 

Maharashtra 

96,878,627 

50,400,596 

46,478,031 

23 

Manipur* 

2,293,896 

1,161,952 

1,131,944 

24 

Meghalaya 

2,318,822 

1,176,087 

1,142,735 

25 

Mizoram 

888,573 

459,109 

429,464 

26 

Nagaland 

1,990,036 

1,047,141 

942,895 

  

  

  

  

  

27 

Orissa 

36,804,660 

18,660,570 

18,144,090 

28 

Pondicherry 

974,345 

486,961 

487,384 

29 

Punjab 

24,358,999 

12,985,045 

11,373,954

30 

Rajasthan 

56,507,188 

29,420,011 

27,087,177 

31 

Sikkim 

540,851 

288,484 

252,367 

  

  

  

  

  

32 

Tamil Nadu 

62,405,679 

31,400,909 

31,004,770 

33 

Tripura 

3,199,203 

1,642,225 

1,556,978 

34 

Uttar Pradesh 

166,197,921 

87,565,369 

78,632,552 

35 

Uttaranchal 

8,489,349

4,325,924 

4,163,425 

36 

West Bengal 

80,176,197 

41,465,985 

38,710,212 

  

  

  

  

  

     

Source: Census of India 2001

Note: * The total population and rural population include estimated population of 127,108 for Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur. India's population without the estimated population of these areas is 1,028,610,328 (532,156,772 males and 496,453,556 females)

Note : - Includes estimated population of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul Sub-division of Senapati district of Manipur

 

Census Data Summary:
This section covers the macro view of census statistics of India (2001) and the following are the key areas covered:
1. National summary data
2. India at a glance
3. States at a glance
4. District profile
5. Census data finder
6. Projected population
7. Report on P.E.S.(2001 Census)
8. Meta data

Maps:
This section covers maps generated based on census statistics of India (2001) and the following are the key areas covered:
1. State maps
2. Theme based maps
3. Town maps
4. Maps Products

You can also visit
Census GIS India, our portal on Census Maps for more detailed maps on Census Statistics.

Notes:- 1.The population of India includes the estimated population of entire Kachchh district, Morvi, Maliya-Miyana and Wankaner talukas of Rajkot district, Jodiya taluka of Jamanagar district of Gujarat State and entire Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh where population enumeration of Census of India 2001 could not be conducted due to natural calamities.

2. For working out density of India, the entire area and population of those portions of Jammu and Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China have not been taken into account.

3. Figures shown against Population in the age-group 0-6 and Literates do not include the figures of entire Kachchh district, Morvi, Maliya-Miyana and Wankaner talukas of Rajkot district, Jodiya taluka of Jamanagar district and entire Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh where population enumeration of Census of India 2001 could not be conducted due to natural calamities.

Courtesy: http://censusindia.gov.in

Religious Composition

Population * 

(%) 

Hindus 

827,578,868 

80.5 

Muslims 

138,188,240 

13.4 

Christians 

24,080,016 

2.3 

Sikhs 

19,215,730 

1.9 

Buddhists

7,955,207 

0.8 

Jains 

4,225,053 

0.4 

Other Religions & Persuasions 

6,639,626 

0.6 

Religion not stated 

727,588 

0.1 

Total * 

1,028,610,328 

100.0 


 

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