The document summarizes key details from the 2011 Indian census:
It was the 15th census conducted in India since 1872 and the 7th post-independence. The census was launched on April 1, 2010 and recorded a total population of over 121 crore (1.21 billion) people, an increase of around 181 million since the previous census. It provided detailed population data at the national, state, district and sub-district level.
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The document summarizes key details from the 2011 Indian census:
It was the 15th census conducted in India since 1872 and the 7th post-independence. The census was launched on April 1, 2010 and recorded a total population of over 121 crore (1.21 billion) people, an increase of around 181 million since the previous census. It provided detailed population data at the national, state, district and sub-district level.
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CENSUS - 2011
Census 2011 is the 15 Census of India since 1872.
7th Census after Independence Slogan - Our census, Our Future The provisional figures of Indias largest Census 2011 were released in New Delhi on 31st March 2011 by GK Pillai and C Chandramouli. Census 2011 was started on 1st April 2010 with President Pratibha Patil being the 1st citizen to be enumerated, followed by Vice President Hamid Ansari The estimated cost of the Census was Rs. 22 Billion Increase in Population is about 181 million Present Registrar General and Census Commissioner - C. Chandra Mouli Total Population 121 crore
STATE U.T. CITY DISTRICT
Highest Population U.P. Delhi Mumbai Thane, Mumbai
Least Sikkim Lakshadweep Kapurthala Dibang Valley,
Arunachal Highest Rural U.P. Population
Lowest Sikkim Lakshadweep
Highest Urban Maharashtra
Population
Lowest Sikkim Lakshadweep
High Density of Bihar Delhi
Population
Low Arunachal Pradesh Lakshadweep
Rate of Growth of 17.64 %
Population Highest Literacy Kerala Lakshadweep Aizawl, Mizoram Serechhip, Mizoram
Least Bihar Dadar & Nagar Haveli Sambhal, U.P. Alirajpur, M.P.
100% Literacy Palakkad, Kerala
Highest Sex ratio Kerala Puducherry Kozhikode, Kerala