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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

MAP PROFILE 2001

INDIA STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES

Technical Direction

Dr. R.P. Singh Deputy Registrar General (Map)

General Direction

REGISTRAR GENERAL & CENSUS COMMISSIONER, INDIA

Data Product Number

00-120-2001 (Map Profile)

The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India.

The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line.

The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified.

© Government of India, Copyright 2004

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PREFACE

There are a number of publications undertaken during the Census of India 2001, some of which are based on 'Census Tabulation Plan', whereas others are special monograph. The present

publication is one of the 'Map Product' undertaken during the C'e~'sus of I~dia 2001. The idea for

publication of such a volume was conceived while interacting with data users. Many of.them expressed the need of a reference census volume containing maps along with basic census data and administrative units information required for ready consultation purposes in one compendium. This work is an effort

in that direction.

The present volume covers the basic census data of the State and Union territories and associated maps for Census of India 2001. The first map shows India with the State and Union territories and subsequent maps relate with 35 States and Union territories depicting the boundaries at district and s.ub-district level. A brief analytical note is also provided for each map. The name of the district and its headquarters is depicted in the map. Sub-districts are shown by the code number

and the list of these code numbers is given separately in this volume. Besides administrative division maps, there are nine maps at India level with different themes showing decadal growth rate, density of population, level of urbanization, sex ratio, sex ratio in age 0-6, proportion of child population in

age group 0-6, literacy rate, female literacy rate and work participation rate. Many a time the data users desires to know the area, number of sub-districts and different component of population at district and sub-district level. To overcome this situation a key population characteristics data sheet

is included,

The completion of tnis volume was undertaken by the Map Division under supervision of Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map). Ms. Sarita, Research Officer (Map) coordinated this

work efficiently at different stages of this project. A list of officials associated with this project is given separately. I feel extremely happy in recording my deep appreciation to all of them. Census Division also helped considerably in finalizing the key population data. Any publication cannot be made available

to the data users without the help of Data Dissemination Unit. My thanks to all those in the division who contributed in the publication of this volume.

I hope that this publication will overcome many problems of easy accessibility of the basic data to multitude of users and will serve them well. This is a handy and ready to use publication which can be referred to and consulted any time in meeting the basic population and administrative data requirements.

New Delhi

3rd August 2004

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J.K. Banthia Registrar General and

Census Commissioner, India

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Officers and staff associated with this project

Ms. Anuradha

Ms. Suman Gupta

Sh. Pooran Singh

Sh. N.R. Sisodia

Ms. M.B. Rama Devi

Sh. P.K. Ajmani

Sh. Anwar Hussain

Ms. Sahab Pyari

Sh. S.K. Verma

Sh. A.K. Azad

Ms. Subhra Talukdar

MAP DIVISION

SH. MAHESH RAM

Map Officer

SH. AU TAR SINGH

Research Officer (Map)

MS. SARITA

Research Officer (Map)

Map Analyst

Sr. Geographer

Sr. Geographer

Sr. Geographer

Geographer

Stenographer

Sr. Drawing Assistant

Sr. Drawing Assistant

Sr. Drawing Assistant

Sr. Draughtman

Sr. Draughtman

DATA DISSEMINATION UNIT

SH.C.CHAKRAVORTY

Joint Director

Sh. N.K. Jain

Printing Inspector

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Preface

Acknowledgements

51. No. Title 1. India

2. Jammu and Kashmir

3. Himachal Pradesh

4. Punjab

5. Chandigarh

6. Uttaranchal

7. Haryana

8. N.C.T. of Delhi

9. Rajasthan

10. Uttar Pradesh

11. Bihar

12. Sikkim

13. Arunachal Pradesh

14. Nagaland

15. Manipur

16. Mizoram

17. Tripura

18. Meghalaya

19. Assam

20. West Bengal

21. Jharkhand

22. Orissa

23. Chhattisgarh

24. Madhya Pradesh

25. Gujarat

26. Daman and Diu

27. Dadra and Nagar Haveli

28. Maharashtra

29. Andhra Pradesh

30. Karnataka

31. Goa

32. Lakshadweep

33. Kerala

34. Tamil Nadu

35. Pondicherry

36. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

CONTENTS

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Page

2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9

10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-25 26-27 28-29 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 54-55 56-57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70-71

72-73

PART- If NAME 0' STATE, DISTRICT AND SUB .. I)ISJRICT ALoONGWITH THEIR CODES

51.No. Title Page

37. Jammu and Kashmir 77-77

38. Himachal Pradesh 77-79

39. Punjab 79-80

40. Chandigarh 80--80

41. Uttaranchal 80--80

42. Haryana 80--81

43. N.C.T. of Delhi . ~~. 81---82

44. Rajasthan 82---85

45. Uttar Pradesh 85---88

46. Bihar 88-94

47. Sikkim 94-94

48. Arunachal Pradesh 94-96

49. Nagaland 96--97

50. Manipur 97-97

51. Mizoram 97-98

52. Tripura 98-98

53. Meghalaya 98-99

54. Assam 9~100

55. West Bengal 100--104

56. Jharkhand 104-106

57. Orissa 106--111

58. Chhattisgarh 111-112

59. Madhya Pradesh 112-115

60. Guj~rat 115--118

61. Daman & Diu 118--118

62. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 118--119

63. Maharashtra 11~123

64. Andhra Pradesh 123-134

65. Karnataka 134-136

66. Goa 136--136

67. Lakshadweep 136--137

68. Kerala 137-137

69. Tamil Nadu 137-140

70. Pondicherry 140--140

71. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 140-140

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PART:. - 'III .. POPU'LAT:lON STAT:fSrICS

SI.No. T:itle

72. Map: Decadal Growth Rate 1991-2001.

73. Map: Density of Population 2001

74. Map: Level of Urbanisation 2001

75. Map : Sex Ratio 2001

76. Map: Sex Ratio in Age 0-6, 2001

77. Map: Proportion of Child Population in Age Group 0-6, 2001

78. Map: Literacy Rate 2001 ...

79. Map: Female Literacy Rate 2001

80. Map: Work Participation Rate 2001

81. India

82. Jammu and Kashmir

83. Himachal Pradesh

84. Punjab

85. Chandigarh

86. Uttaranchal

87. Haryana

88. N.C.T. of Delhi

89. Rajasthan

90. Uttar Pradesh

91. Bihar

92. Sikkim

93. Arunachal Pradesh

94. Nagaland

95. Manipur

96. Mizoram

97. Tripura

98. Meghalaya

99. Assam

100. West Bengal

101 . Jharkhand

102. Orissa

103. Chhattisgarh

104. Madhya Pradesh

105. Gujarat

106. Daman & Diu

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156-159

158-163

162-165

166--167

166--167

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174-177

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178-181

180-181

51.No. Title Page

107. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 180-181

108. Maharashtra 180-183

109. Andhra Pradesh 182-185

110. Karnataka 184-187

111. Goa 186--187

112. Lakshadweep 186--187

113. Kerala 186--187

114. Tamil Nadu 186--189

115. Pondicherry 188-189

116. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 188-189 Errata 191-192

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PART _I t

MAPS: INDIA, STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES

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INDIA

Indian Union is bounded by China, Nepal and Bhutan

in the north-, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Arabian Sea in the west, Sri Lanka and lndian O_cean in the south and Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh and Myanmar-{Bu!ma) in the east. The graticular extension of the Indian sub-continent lies in between 8° 4' 28" to 3r 17' 53" north latitudes and 68° 7' 53" to 9r 24' 47" east longitudes.

Physiographically India can be divided broadly into four regions, i.e., (i) the Northern Mountains, (ii) the

Great Plains, (iii) the Deccan Plateau and (iv) the Coastal Plains and Islands. The Northern Mountains cover the

Himalayan zone facing the northern frontier by the sub­continent comprise of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Sikkim, Northern West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya and part of Assam. The Great Plains is the

most populous and important region which spreads over from Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal to the eastern section of Brahmaputra . Valley. The Deccan Plateau forms the whole of South Indian tableland. In general, the elevation rises to over 1000 metres in the south while it hardly exceeds 500

metres in the northern side. The Coastal Plains represent almost the whole of Gujarat state, Western Coastal region of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Mahe district of Pondicherry, Goa, Daman & Diu, the eastern coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal and Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea as Islands.

According to the Census of India 2001, India is

divided into 35 administrative units, i.e., 28 States and

7 Union territories. These administrative units are further

divided into 593 districts. The districts have been further

divided into sub-districts. The total number of sub­

districts are 5,463. There are 5,161 towns. Out of these,

3,799 are statutory towns and 1,362 census towns. There

are 384 UA's during this period. There are 638,588

villages in the country. Out of these 593,732 villages

are inhabited and 44,856 uninhabited. The country covers

an area of 3,287,240 km2.* Among the states, Rajasthan

is the largest state occupying an area of 342,239 km2

followed by Madhya Pradesh (308,245 km2), Maharashtra

(307,713 km2) and Andhra Pradesh (275,045 km2) while

the smallest state Goa (3,702 km2) is preceded by Sikkim

(7,096) Tripura (10,486), Nagaland (16,579) and , Meghalaya (22,429) of North-Eastern region, Among the

Union territories Andaman & Nicobar Islands (8,249 km2)

ranks first while Lakshadweep (32 km2) is the smallest.

Among the states, Uttar Pradesh has the maximum

number of districts (70) followed by Madhya Pradesh

(45) and Bihar (37) while Goa has the lowest number of

districts (2 only). Among the Union territories Chandigarh,

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep are uni-district

while Delhi has maximum number of nine districts.

According to the Census of India 2001, the

population of the country stands at 1,028,737,436.** Out

of which 532,223,090 are males and 496,514,346

females. Considering the population in the states, Uttar

Pradesh ranks first in the country having 166,197,921

persons followed by Maharashtra (96,878,627), Bihar

(82,998,509), West Bengal (80,176,197) and Andhra

Pradesh (76,210,007). Among the Union territories Delhi

ranks first with a total population of 13,850,507 while

Lakshadweep with the lowest population of 60,650 only

stands last.

• Excludes entire area of those portions of Jammu and Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China.

** Including estimated population of Mao Maran, Paomata and Purul sUb-divisions of Senapati district in Manipur.

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JAMMU AND KASHMIR

The state of Jammu & Kashmir is situated in extreme north of India and lies between 32°15' and 37"5'

north latitudes and 72°35' and 80°20' east longitudes. It is bounded by China in the north and east, Afghanistan in the north-west and Pakistan in the west Punjab and Himachal Pradesh states border it in the south.

The state of Jammu & Kashmir can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i) Ladakh, (ii) Kashmir Valley, and (iii) Jammu. In these divisions the relief presents remarkable variations. Sub-montane soil (Podsolic) is dominant in the Kashmir Valley and brown hill soil is seen in the southern part of Jammu & Kashmir. Ladakh region is fully predominated by mountain meadow soil as well as glaciers and eternal snow.

The state of Jammu & Kashmir which had earlier been under Hindu rulers and Muslim Sultans became part of the Mughal Empire under Akbar. It was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab in 1819. British supremacy was recognised until the Indian Independence Act 1947. I n Census 1961, there were nine districts. One new district was added during 1961-71 and the number increased to ten districts. Further in 1971-81 four new districts were created and thus the total number of districts in Jammu and Kashmir reached to fourteen and remain the same during Census 2001. The total number of districts recorded in Census 2001 are fourteen. There are 59 sub-districts, 121 CD Block and 6,652 villages.

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There are 75 towns. Out of these 72 are statutory towns

and 3 census towns. The state covers an area of 222,236

km2. Among all the fourteen districts of the state, Leh

(Ladakh) has the largest geographical area of 45,110

km2 whereas Badgam is the smallest in size with an

area of 1,371 km2.

According to the Census 2001, the total

population of Jammu & Kashmir state is 10,143,700

which is 0.99 per cent of the total population of the

country. Out of this population 5,360,926 are males and 4,782,774 females. The average population size of the

district in the state is 724,550. Among all the 14 districts,

Jammu district recorded the maximum population of

1,588,772 persons and minimum population of 117,232

persons by Leh (Ladakh). Sex ratio of the state works

out to be 892. The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by Pulwama district with 945 and the lowest

by Leh (Ladakh) district with 823. Density of population

of the state is very low as 46 persons per km2. Srinagar district has the highest density of population (540 persons

per km2) whereas Leh (Ladakh) district has the lowest

density of population (3 persons per km2) among all the

district in the state. During 1991-2001, 29.98 per cent

increase is recorded in its total population. Among all

the districts Kupwara district has recorded the highest

growth rate of 40.84 per cent and Kathua district is last

in the list with 22.21 per cent.

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HIMACHAL PRADESH

Himachal Pradesh is situated in the extreme north

of India. It extends between 30° 22' 40" and

33° 12' 40" north latitudes and 75° 47' 55" and 79° 04'

22" east longitudes. It touches the international boundary

with China (Tibet) in the east. It is surrounded by Jammu

& Kashmir in the north, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal

and Haryana in the south and Punjab in the west.

Physiographically the state is divided into four regions, i.e., (i) Northern Himachal Pradesh, (ii) Trans­

Himalayan Zone, (iii) Central Himachal Pradesh and (iv)

Southern Himachal Pradesh. The altitude in Northern

Himachal Pradesh region ranges between 610 to 6,400

metres above the mean sea level. Ravi and Chandra

Bhaga or Chenab are the main rivers which drain in this

region. Trans-Himalayan Zone is rugged and highly

mountainous having snow clad high peaks, passes,

glaCiers and snow caves. Central Himachal region is

hemmed by the mountain ranges, i.e., Siwalik Foot Hills

in the south-west and Dhaula Dhar, Pir Panjal and Kullu Greater Himalaya in the north-east part. Most of areas

fall between 400 metres and 2,000 metres of elevations.

In 1872, Himachal Pradesh was part of the

Punjab province. Some of the districts which exist in

2001 like Kangra and Shimla were then under the British

control and Chamba, Mandi, Bilaspur and Sirmaur were

the Princely states. Since then, there had been

jurisdictional changes in the territorial limits of Punjab.

Finally in 1948, Himachal Pradesh was created as a

separate Union territory taking out the Chamba, Mandi,

and Sirmaur districts of Punjab province and Bashahr

Princely state which was renamed as Mahasu district.

Besides four districts, some of the territories of Princely

states of Suket, Nalagarh and Jubbal are also included

in Himachal Pradesh. According to Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur (New State) Act, 1954, Bilaspur a Part C

state in 1951 was also merged in Himachal Pradesh in

July 1954 and became the 5th district. In 1960 yet another

district was created by grouping together Chini tahsil

and 14 villages of Rampur tahsil of Mahasu district. As

a result there were six districts in Himachal Pradesh

Union territory in 1961. It was given the status of

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statehood in January 1971 and total number of districts

increased to ten by addition of Kangra, Shimla, Lahul &

Spiti from Punjab state and declaring Kullu tahsil of

Kangra district as separate district. Number of districts

increased to twelve in 1981. No further change is noticed

in Census 1991 and the same number remains in 2001

also. In Census 2001 Himachal Pradesh has recorded

12 districts, 109 sub-districts, 72 CD Blocks, 57 urban

areas (including fifty six urban agglomeration and one

census town) and 20,118 villages. The total area of the

state is 55,673 km2 . Among the districts in the state

Lahul & Spiti is the largest district with an area of 13,841

km2 while Hamirpur is the smallest district with 1,118

km 2.

According to the Census 2001, the total

population of the state is 6,077,900 which is 0.59 per

cent of the total population of India. Out of this population

3,087,940 are males and 2,989,960 females. Sex ratio

of the state workout to be 968. Hamirpur and Kangra

districts ranks first and second with sex ratio of 1,099

and 1,025 respectively. The lowest sex ratio is recorded

in Lahul & Spiti district with 802. Most of the population

of the state is confined to valleys and mountain slopes

which have fertile soils and irrigation facilities. The high

and rugged snow capped mountain ranges and forest

clad slopes are mostly empty. Density of population of

the state is 109 persons per km2 . At the district level

the highest density of population is recorded in Hamirpur

district where it is 369 persons per km2 and the lowest

of 2 persons per km2 in Lahul & Spiti though the district

is biggest in terms of area in the state but population

is sparsely distributed. In 1991 the state had 5,170,877

persons. The 17.54 per cent increase is recorded in its total population during 1991-2001. Average population size

of the district in the state is 506,492. Kangra district

has the maximum population of 1,339,030 persons and

the minimum population is recorded by Lahul & Spiti

district (33,224). Solan district has registered the highest

percentage decadal growth of population (30.94 per cent)

and Lahul & Spiti district is again the last in the list with

only 6.17 per cent growth rate of population.

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Where the district name differs from its headquarters name, the latter is given within brackets.

PUNJAB

Punjab state lies between 29° 33' and 32° 31' north latitudes and 73° 53' and 76° 56' east longitudes.

It is surrounded by the states of Jammu and Kashmir in the north, Himachal Pradesh and Union territory of

Chandigarh in the east, Haryana and Rajasthan in the

south. The western boundary is formed the International boundary between India and Pakistan.

Physiographically Punjab state can be divided into four regions, i.e., (i) Ravi-Beas Inter-Fluvial Plain

covers the north-western portion, (ii) Hoshiarpur­Chandigarh sub-montane Plain covers north-eastern

portion with low hilly tracts of Siwalik, (iii) Beas-Satluj

Doab region covers north-central portion and (iv) Punjab

Malwa Plain covers the remaining portion of the state (61.03 per cent) forming a flat featureless plain. The

occurrence of sand dunes is quite common in the

southern parts of this region. The state is rich in

agriculture, having fertile soil of alluvial with variations

of 'Banger' and 'Khadar'. The word 'Punjab' has derived its name from two Persia words 'Punj' meaning five and

'Ab' means water and is commonly referred to as the

land of five rivers. Ravi, Beas, Chenab, Jhelum and

Satluj are the five important perennial rivers in the state.

Punjab was annexed to British India by Lord

Dalhousie in March, 1849. But the spirit of the Punjab remained unvanquished. Through the centuries, Punjab

became the sword arm of British India. It was constituted

a separate province of India in 1937. With the partition

of India, the Punjab was divided between India and

Pakistan as East Punjab and West Punjab. On November 1,1956 the Princely states adjoining Punjab were formally

absorbed into the Punjab state. On November 1,1966

Punjab was divided into three units- (i) Punjab comprising

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the predominantly Punjabi speaking areas, (ii) Haryana made up of the Hindi speaking districts and (iii)

Chandigarh the capital. Hilly areas were transferred to Himachal Pradesh. During 1971-81 one new district was

added to increase the number to eleven. No change is noticed upto Census 1991. During 1991-2001 the number of districts increased to seventeen. In Census 2001, the

state has recorded 17 districts, 72 sub-districts and 138

CD Blocks and 12,673 villages. The state has 157 towns.

Out of which 139 are statutory towns and 18 census

towns. The total geographical area of the state is 50,362

km 2. Among the 17 districts in the state, the largest

area of 5,328 km2 is observed in Firozpur district and

the smallest area of 1,180 km2 in Fatehgarh Sahib district.

According to the Census 2001, the total

population of the Punjab state is 24,358,999 persons.

Out of this population 12,985,045 are males and

11,373,954 females. The average population size of the

district in the state is 1,432,882. Amritsar district has

the maximum population of 3,096,077 persons whereas

the minimum population of 538,041 is observed in

Fatehgarh Sahib district. Density of population of the

state as a whole is 484 persons per km2. At the district

level the highest density is recorded in Ludhiana district

with 848 persons per km2 and the lowest of 300 persons

per km2 in Muktsar district. Sex ratio of the state is 876.

Hoshiarpur district rank first with sex ratio of 935 whereas

the lowest is observed in Ludhiana district with sex ratio

of 824. The 20.10 per cent increase in population is recorded during 1991-2001. Ludhiana district has recorded

the highest decadal growth of population of 24.89 per

cent and Nawanshahr district is last in the list with only

10.58 per cent growth rate of population.

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The state headquarters of Punjab is located at Chandigarh.

CHANDIGARH

The first planned modern city of India is Chandigarh

designed by the French architect Le Corbusier. It

lies between 30° 40'05" and 30° 47' 45" north latitudes

and 76° 42'15" and 76° 51' OS" east longitudes. It is

bounded by Punjab on three sides and by Haryana in

the east.

Chandigarh Union territory is divided into two physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Chandigarh Siwalik and (ii) Chandigarh Plain. In the Chandigarh Siwalik region general elevation is from 350 to 400 metres which covers three villages in the north-eastern region. Chandigarh Plain region forming the entire Chandigarh Union territory is a fertile alluvial plain, gently sloping towards south­

west (gradient 1 : 100) which is good for natural drainage.

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Chandigarh as a Union territory since 1966. It is the capital of both Punjab and Haryana where the High Court and the University for both states are located.

The Union territory has one tahsil and one CD

Block with 24 villages and one statutory town. It covers

an area of 114 km2• The Union territory has 900,635

population. Out of which 506,938 are males and 393,697

females. The density of Chandigarh has recorded as

7,900 persons per km2 which ranks next to Delhi (9,340)

among all States/Union territories. The sex ratio of the

Union territory is 777 females per 1,000 males during

the Census 2001. The decadal growth rate of this Union

territory is 40.28 per cent during this decade.

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UTTARANCHAL

U ttaranchal, a newly formed state lies between

28 0 43' and 31 0 28' north latitudes and 770 32'

and 81 0 east longitudes. It is surrounded by Himachal

Pradesh in the west, Uttar Pradesh in the south, Nepal

in the east and China in the north.

The main physiographic characteristics of the

state are high mountains and known as Uttar Pradesh

Himalaya. The general slope is from north-west to south­

east direction. The entire region is composed of folded

mountains which is highly dissected and rugged. The

northern most region falls under Greater Himalayan Zone

and the average height varies between 4,800 and 6,000

metres. The north-western region contains varying

geographic environments ranging from Doon Valleys and

Siwalik range to the snow covered Greater Himalaya.

The average height of the region varies between 750

and 2,700 metres. Towards the south-east, the region

displays different characteristics like hills, bhabar, tarai

and plain. The northern hilly area of this region has

several beautiful tanks, generally called 'ta/s'. Most part

of this region is covered with dense sal forests.

Uttaranchal has a very ancient history as it finds

mention in the Hindu scriptures as Kedarkhand,

Manaskhand and Himvant. It is often called the Land of

the Gods (Dev Bhoomi) because of its various holy

places and abundant shrines. The present state of

Uttaranchal was earlier part of Uttar Pradesh. But a

separate hill state carved out from Uttar Pradesh to

preserve the cultural, tribal and linguistic identities of

the people belonging to these regions. The Uttar Pradesh

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State Reorganization Bill, 2000 was introduced and

enacted and thus Uttaranchal became the twenty seventh

State of the Indian Union. On November 9, 2000, the

Government of State took oath of Office in Dehradun

and the state came into formal existence. In Census

2001, the state of Uttaranchal recorded thirteen districts,

49 sub-districts, 86 towns (74 statutory and 12 census

towns) and 16,826 villages. It extends in 53,483 km 2 of

area. At the district level, Chamoli district is the largest

district with an area of 8,030 km2. The district with the

smallest geographical area is the Champawat (1,766 km2).

According to the Census 2001, the state has

registered a total population of 8,489,349 persons. Out

of which 4,325,924 are males and 4,163,425 females.

The density of population of the state is 159 persons

per km2 as against 133 of the 1991 Census. Hence, the

pressure of population in the state has increased by 26

persons per km2 during the decade. The highest density

of population has been observed in Hardwar district with

613 persons and the least density in Uttarkashi district

with only 37 persons. The sex ratio has usually been

quite high in the hill districts as compared to districts in

plains of erstwhile Uttar Pradesh. Among the districts in

the state, Almora is at the top of the ladder of sex ratio

of 1,146 and bottom end of the ladder is Hardwar district

with a sex ratio of 865. The decadal growth rate during

1991-2001 is 19.34 per cent in Uttaranchal. The highest

growth rate of 32.88 per cent is registered in Nainital

district whereas the lowest is recorded in Almora district

with only 3.16 per cent.

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HARYANA

H aryana extends between 2]0 39' and 30° 55' 5" north latitudes and 740 27' 8" and 7r 36' 5" east

longitudes. It is bounded by Himachal Pradesh in the north, Rajasthan in south and south-west, Punjab and Chandigarh in the west and north-west and Uttar Pradesh

and Delhi in the east.

Haryana is a plain area except hills of the Siwalik system in the north and AravaJli in south. Eastern part of Haryana is known as the Kurukshetra plain. This plain has comparatively higher rainfall and water table and is

fertile. The south-western part of the state is dry, sandy and barren. The state has no perennial river. Ghaggar is the only river which passes through the northern fringe of the state. River Yamuna forms boundary between Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The other seasonal rivers are Tangri, Markanda, Chantang, Sahibi and Dohan.

Haryana state came into existence in November,

1966. Out of the predominantly Hindi speaking areas from the erstwhile Punjab state according to the Punjab

Reorganization Act, 1966. This new state of Haryana was comprised of seven districts in 1971. In 1981 five

new districts were created and number of districts increased to twelve. In 1991 again four new districts were added in this state. In 2001 number of districts

increased to nineteen. These nineteen districts are comprised of 67 sub-districts with 116 CD Blocks and

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6,955 villages. There are 106 towns, out of these 84 are statutory towns and 22 census towns. The total area of the state is 44,212 km2. Among the districts, Bhiwani is the largest district with an area of 4,778 km2 while Panchkula is the smallest district (898 km2).

According to the Census 2001, the population of Haryana is 21,144,564 consisting of 11,363,953 males and 9,780,611 females. In 1991 the total population of the state was 16,463,648. Hence, during 1991-2001, 28.43 per cent growth rate is recorded in this state. Average population size of the district in the state is 1,112,872. Faridabad district has the maximum population in the state (2,194,586) and last in the list is the Panchkula district where only 468,411 persons have been enumerated in Census 2001. The density of population in Haryana is 478 persons per km2. Faridabad is the most densely populated district of the state. It has a density of 1,020 persons per km2 whereas Sirsa district has the lowest density of 261 persons per km2. The sex ratio of the state is 861 females per 1,000 males during Census 2001. It is worth to be mention that sex ratio of Haryana has declined since 1981 and is the lowest since independence. Sex ratio in all the districts of Haryana is below the national average of 933. The highest sex ratio is recorded in Mahendragarh district (918) whereas it is the lowest in Panchkula (823) district during Census 2001.

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NCT OF DELHI

Delhi is renamed as the National Capital Territory

of Delhi. The National Capital Territory of Delhi lies

between 28° 25' and 28" 53' north latitudes and 76° 50'

and 77" 22' east longitudes. National Capital of Delhi is

bounded on the north-west and south by Haryana and

in the east by Uttar Pradesh.

Physiographically the National Capital Territory

of Delhi can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i) The

Yamuna Flood and Piedmont Plain, (ii) The Ridge and

(iii) The Plain. The Yamuna Flood Plains are low-lying

and sandy and subject to recurrent floods. This area is

also called Khadar. The Ridge originates from the Aravalli

Hills of Rajasthan and enters this territory from the south,

extending towards north-eastern direction. It encircles

the city on the north-west and west. The low lying land

along with the river Yamuna called Khadar and the tract

lying to the north of the ridge and west of the Grand

Trunk Road, which separates it from the Khadar is a

levelled plain known as 8angar.

The city of Delhi was founded in the 11th Century

AD by Rajput Chieftain of the Tomar clan. The Chauhans

obtained possession of the city from the Tomars. Prithvi

Raj, the Chauhan ruler of Ajmer and Delhi made the city

of Delhi famous by his heroic valour and romantic

adventures. In 1192, Delhi thus passed into the hands

of Muslim rulers for the next six centuries. Under the

Mughal Emperors, Delhi became a world famous city. In

1857, following the mutiny of Indian troops, the British

ruler deposed the titular Emperor Bahadur Shah and

formally annexed Delhi with them. In 1912, the capital

of British India was transferred from Calcutta to Delhi.

A new city - New Delhi of imposing dimensions was

laid out by the side of the old city - Old Delhi by the

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British Indian Government. Independent India has retained

this historic capital. Delhi Union territory a uni-district in

1991 now is divided into nine districts with 27 sub­

districts and 165 villages. There are 62 towns as per

2001 census. Out of these, 3 are statutory towns and

59 census towns. It covers an area of 1,483 km2. Among

these nine districts North West district exists with the

largest area of 440 km2 and Central district exists with

the lowest of 25 km2 only.

Delhi has a total population of 13,850,507

persons according to the Census 2001. Out of which 7,607,234 are males and 6,243,273 females. The sex

ratio as per the 2001 Census has been recorded as 821.

Among these districts, the highest sex ratio is recorded in North West district with 849 and the lowest in South

West district with 784. Delhi has the density of 9,340

persons per km2. North East district has the highest

density of 29,468 persons per km2 whereas South West

district has the lowest density of 4,169 persons per km2.

The average population size of the district in Delhi is 1,538,945. Among these nine districts, North West has

recorded the maximum population of 2,860,869 persons and New Delhi has minimum population of 179,112

persons during Census 2001. Delhi has always been

depicting growth rate above all India growth rate being the capital of the country as it always attracting large

number of immigrants from other states/Union territories.

The decadal growth rate of Delhi for 1991-2001 is 47.02 per cent, which is lower by 4.43 per cent point than the

corresponding decadal growth rate for 1981-91 which was 51.45 per cent. The maximum decadal growth rate of

62.92 per cent is recorded in North East district and

Central district is the last in the list with a negative decadal growth rate of 1.55 per cent during this period.

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RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan state is situated in the north-western part

of India. It extends between 23° 3' and 30° 12'

north latitudes and 69° 30' and 78° 1 T east longitudes. The state borders with Pakistan in the west and north­

west. It is bounded by Punjab in the north, Madhya

Pradesh in the south and south-east, Gujarat in the south-west, Uttar Pradesh in the east and Haryana in

the north-east.

Physiographically the state presents great

variations from one area to another. This state is divided into three regions, i.e., (i) Western arid region, (ii) Semi­

arid region and (iii) the Aravalli region. Arid region is the

largest of the three, characterised by typical desert

conditions with less than 10 cms of rain. The semi-arid

region lies on the west of the Aravalli ranges. Rainfall

received in this region varies between 10 to 50 cms. Luni river waters the southern part. Salt 'lakes like

Sambhar, Dagana, Kuchnan and Didwana are important features. The Aravalli region is dominated by low

mountains of Aravalli ranges and other outlying hills.

Gurushikar (1,727 m) is the highest peak in Rajasthan which is situated in this region. Rainfall varies between

50 and 100 cms.

Rajasthan was formally known as Rajputana Agency. It has long historical background. Before the

independence, there were number of Princely states of

various size of area and social status. The move towards

renaming and consolidation of Rajasthan began soon

after independence in 1942. The significant territorial

changes took place. Some of the Princely states of Rajputana Agency lost their identity either due to merging

with newly formed districts or by acquiring new names.

By 1951 Rajasthan was divided into 25 districts. During

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1951-61 Ajmer Province entirely merged in Rajasthan

state increasing number of districts to twenty six. Number

of districts increased to twenty seven in 1991, In Census

2001, Rajasthan has recorded 32 districts, 241 sub­

districts, 222 towns (184 statutory and 38 census towns)

and 41,353 villages. The state has a total area of 342,239 km2. Jaisalmer district has the largest geographical area

of 38,401 km2 whereas the sm~IIest district is Dhaulpur

with an area of 3,033 km2.

According to the Census 2001 this state has

registered 56,507,188 persons, In 1991 the state had a

population of 44,005,990. Thus a growth rate of 28.41

per cent has been registered during 1991-2001. The male­

female breakup of population is 29,420,011 and

27,087,177 in Census 2001. Sex ratio thus works outs

to be 921. Average population size of the district in the

state is 1,765,850. At the district level, Jaipur district

with a population of 5,251,071 persons is the most

populous district and Jaisalmer has got the least

population of 508,247 persons in the state. Interestingly,

Jaisalmer' has recorded the highest growth rate of

population (47.52 per cent) and Rajsamand district is at

the bottom of the ladder with 19.97 per cent decadal

growth rate during 1991-01. The density of population of

the state is 165 persons per km2 in 2001. Jaipur district

has registered the highest density of population of 471

persons per km2 whereas Jaisalmer district has the

lowest density of population of only 13 persons per km2.

Density of population reflects the population distribution

in the state. Density of population show a sharp decrease

westwards from Bagarland to the arid region of the state.

Within the arid region, the population is highly scattered

and clustered around water points.

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UTTAR PRADESH

The state of Uttar Pradesh lies between 23° 52' and 29° 45' north latitudes and 7r 4' and 84° 38' east

longitudes. The state is bounded by Uttaranchal and Nepal in the north, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in the south, Bihar and Jharkhand in the east. Rajasthan,

Haryana, NCT of Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in the west.

Uttar Pradesh can be divided into three physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Upper Ganga Plain, (ii) Middle Ganga Plain and (iii) Uttar Pradesh Uplands. In general, vast area of northern region is a level alluvial

plain with a slope from north to south or south-east with

reference to the alignment of the major rivers and tributaries joining them. Likewise the Middle Ganga Plain is a level riverine plain characterised by fertile alluvial soils. The Uttar Pradesh Uplands is situated in the

southern part of the state. There are numerous rocky knobs of ancient hard rocks in the entire region but the general altitude rarely exceeds 300 metres. The surface is rugged and dissected which indicates influence of ancient geologic structure in the land development of

this region. The general slope is towards north-east

direction.

In the mediaeval period, Uttar Pradesh passed

under Muslim rule and led the way to a new synthesis of Hindu and Islamic cultures. Urdu language remains the perfect synthesis of Hindu and Muslim cultures. The British combined Agra and Oudh into one province called the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The name was

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shortened to United Provinces in 1935. After independence, in January, 1950 the United Province was

renamed as Uttar Pradesh. The hill districts of Uttar Pradesh are bifurcated and a new state of Uttaranchal came into being in November, 2000. In the state, there

are 70 districts according to the Census 2001. These districts are comprised of 300 sub-districts with 809 CD Blocks and 107,452 villages. There are 704 towns in the state. Out of which, 638 are statutory towns and 66 census towns. The state is spread over an area of 240,928 km2. Among the districts, Kheri is the largest district with an area of 7,680 km2 while Sant Ravidas

Nagar is the smallest distric~ with 1,015 km2.

According to the Census 2001, the population

of the state is 166,197,921 consisting of 87,565,369

males and 78,632,552 females. The decadal growth rate

of the state is 25.91 per cent during 1991-2001.

Ghaziabad has recorded the highest decadal growth rate

of 47.52 per cent whereas Baghpat district with the

lowest of only 12.97 per cent. The density of population

in Uttar Pradesh is 690 persons per km2. Ghaziabad

again top the list and is the most densely populated

district in the state. It has a very high density of 2,866

persons per km2 whereas Lalitpur district has the lowest

density of only 194 persons per km2. The sex ratio of

the state is 898 females per 1,000 males at the Census

2001 as against 876 in 1991. The highest sex ratio in

the state is recorded by Azamgarh district (1,020) and

the lowest by Mathura (840) during Census 2001.

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BIHAR

The state of Bihar lies between 23°30' and 2r31' north latitudes and 83° 19' and 88° 17' east

longitudes. It is bounded by Nepal in the north, Jharkhand

in the south, Uttar Pradesh in the west and West Bengal in the east.

On the basis of physical features the state is characterised by Bihar Plain which is the part of the

great Indo-Ganga Plain. It is divided into two regions, i.e., (i) The North Bihar Plain - is a riverine plain which

extends between the 'Tarai' bordering Nepal in the north

upto the northern bank of Ganga river in the south except a large chunk of Siwalik hills in the northern part of

Pashchim Champaran district. The general slope is towards the south-east, (ii) The South Bihar Plain -

extends roughly from 150 metres in the south upto the

bank of the Ganga river in the north. The general slope is towards the north-east. This plain is rather a

sandwiched area between the southern plateau and

Ganga river. There are numerous isolated hills such as

Barabar, Rajgir and Kharagpur which are located in this

tract.

Bihar has a very ancient, glorious and colourful history. It was the home state of the Mauryan emperors.

Under Ashoka the Great, Magadha and its capital

Pataliputra became famous allover the world. Under the Sultans of Delhi and later under the Mughal emperors,

Bihar was reduced to the states of a province. When Sher Shah occupied the throne of Delhi, Bihar once again

shot into limelight. Bihar enjoyed a period of peace and

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stability under Akbar and the later Mughals. The British wrested this area from the Nawab of Bengal. Under the

British, Bihar was first a part of the Bengal Presidency.

In 1911, Bihar was separated from the Bengal. In 1936, Bihar and Orissa became separate provinces. Thirteen

districts of Bihar were transferred and a new state Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar with effect from

November 1,2000. Bihar state has recorded 42 districts

during 1981-91. During 1991-2001, eight new districts were created forming the total number to 37 in Census

2001. The number of sub-districts are 533. There are 45,098 villages and 130 towns (125 statutory and 5

census towns). The state spreads over an area of 94,163

km2 with Pashchim Champaran as a largest area of 5,228 km2 and Sheohar with the lowest area of 349 km2

only.

The state has registered a total population of

82,998,509 comprising of 43,243,795 males and 39,754,714 females according to the Census 2001. The density of population is 881 persons per km2. Sheohar

district with smallest area (349 km2) and has the highest density of population (1,478) whereas Jamui district has

the lowest density of population (452) among all the districts in the state. The highest sex ratio is recorded

by Siwan district (1,031) and the lowest by Munger district

(872). The state has recorded 28.62 per cent decadal growth rate during 1991-2001. Among 37 districts,

Sheohar district has registered the highest decadal growth rate (36.61) and Nalanda district with only 18.75 per cent

growth rate during this period.

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SIKKIM

S ikkim is a hilly state and situated in the north­eastern region of India. It lies between 2r 04' 46"

and 28° 01' 48" north latitudes and 88° 58" and 88° 55' 25" east longitudes. It is bounded in north by

Tibet (China), in east by Tibet (China) and Bhutan, in

south by West Bengal and west by Nepal.

Physiographically the state of Sikkim falls in the region of North-Eastern Himalayas and known as

Sikkim Himalaya. The state consists of nearly two thirds of very high mountains covered with snow. The state,

being a part of inner mountain ranges of Himalayas, is

hilly having varied elevation ranging from 300 to 7,000

metres. The highest peak known as Kanchenjunga (8,595 m) formed in the north-west portion is also the

third highest peak in the world. The great Himalayas in

Sikkim run eastwards from Kanchenjunga to Kanchengyao (6,889 m). A number of glaciers descend

from the eastern slopes of Kanchenjunga into Sikkim where snowline is found normally above 5,300 metres in

Sikkim. The biggest of them is Zemu glacier. River Tista originates from this glacier.

Sikkim became a state of the Indian Union under the Constitution (Thirty eight Amendment) Act, 1975

which came into force with retrospective effect from 26th

April, 1975 when the amending bill was originally passed by both Houses of Parliament. Sikkim was declared a full fledged state to the 36th Constitutional Amendment

Act of 1975. It was an uni-district state which was divided

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into four districts, i.e. North District, West District, South

District and East District during 1971-81. The district

boundaries in Sikkim state remained unaffected upto

Census 2001. Hence, the total number of district recorded

in Census 2001 are four. The number of sub-division in

the state is 9 with 452 villages. There are nine towns in

the state. Out of these 8 are statutory and 1 census town. The state covers an area of 7,096 km2

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these districts, North district has the largest geographical

area of 4,226 km2 and South district has the smallest

area of 750 km2.

Sikkim has a total population of 540,851

according to the Census 2001. Out of which 288,484

are males and 252,367 females. Among the districts,

the maximum population is observed in East district with

245,040 persons and minimum in North district with

41,030 persons. The average population size of the

districts in Sikkim is 135,212. The state has the density

of 76 persons per km 2 . The highest density is observed

in East district with 257 persons per km2 whereas North

district with the lowest density of 10 persons per km2.

The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by West

district (929) and the lowest by North district (752). The

state has recorded 33.06 per cent decadal growth rate

during 1991-2001. Among all the district in the state,

East district has recorded the highest growth rate of

37.31 per cent and West district is the lowest with 25.57

per cent decadal growth rate during this period.

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ARUNACHAL PRADESH

The hill state of Arunachal Pradesh lies between

26° 28' and 29 0 30' north latitudes and 91 0 3' and

97" 30' east longitudes on the eastern most corner of India. Arunachal Pradesh is surrounded by countries of

Bhutan, China and Myanmar in the west, north and east.

Assam and Nagaland states border it in the south.

Arunachal Pradesh falls in the Northern Mountain region of the country which can be divided into two

regions, i.e., (i) Western Arunachal Pradesh Himalaya and (ii) Eastern Arunachal Pradesh Himalaya. The chief

characteristics of the region is lofty range of about 5,000

metres with intermittent summits. Weather is damp and

cold and the forests are dense. Annual rainfall ranges

between 250 and 350 cms.

The British took possession of Assam in 1838. Originally known as the North East Frontier Agency

(NEFA), it was placed under the administration of the

Union Government in 1948. The Union territory of North

East Frontier Agency was renamed as Arunachal Pradesh

under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, 1971. There were 5 districts in 1971. During 1971-81

number of districts increased to 9. It became a full

fledged state on February 20,1987. Two new districts

were created in 1991 which increased the number of

district to 11 and further in 1991-2001 to 13. In Census 2001, Arunachal Pradesh has registered 13 districts, 149

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sub-districts and 56 CD Blocks. There are 4,065 villages

and 17 towns, all these towns are census towns. The

state spread over an area of 83,743 km2. Among the districts, Dibang Valley has the largest geographical

area of 13,029 km2 and Tawang is the smallest area of 2,172 km2

Arunachal Pradesh state has a total population

of 1,097,968 as per Census 2001. Out of which

579,941 are males and 518,027 females. Arunachal

Pradesh is a thinly populated state due to hilly terrain.

The population density of the state is only 13 person

per km2 as against 10 in Census 1991. The highest

population density is recorded as 42 in Tirap district

whereas the lowest being 4 in Dibang Valley district.

Sex ratio in the state has considerably improved in

Census 2001 with 893 as against 859 in the Census

1991. The highest sex ratio is recorded in East

Kameng district with 985 females per 1,000 males and

the lowest sex ratio with 754 females per 1,000 males.

During the decade the 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 the

population of Arunachal Pradesh has decreased from

36.83 per cent in 1991 to 27.00 per cent in 2001.

Papum Pare district has registered the highest

percentage decadal growth of population (67.56 per cent)

and Upper Subansiri district the lowest with only 10.50

per cent growth rate.

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N agaland state is a border region in the north-east

of the country. It lies between 25° 11 '55" and 2r 2'10" north latitudes and 93° 20' and 95° 17'10" east

longitudes. The state is bounded by Myanmar in the east,

Arunachal Pradesh in the north, Assam in the west and Manipur in the south.

From physiographical point of view, the state of

Nagaland can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i)

Western Low Range - all along the western border runs a low range with an altitudes between 150 to 610 metres

above the mean sea level, (ii) Middle Hilly Range - except

for Japvo area in Kohima district, a continuous hilly range

with altitude between 610 to 1,219 metres runs through the middle of the state from south-west to north and

north-east like a spinal column and (iii) Eastern

Mountainous Region - this region unlike the first two divisions does not maintain a continuous range but

composed of hills and mountains ranging between 610 and 2,438 metres. This region form the great watersheds

between Burma and the state.

Nagaland state comprises of the former Naga

Hills district of Assam and the former Tuensang Frontier

Division of the North East Frontier Agency. Till Census

1951, the districts of Naga Hills and Tuensang were known as Naga Tribal Areas of Assam state. This area

was declared Naga Hills - Tuensang Area of Assam as

an administrative unit as per the Naga Hill - Tuensang Area Act, 1957. This Union territory was given statehood

and renamed as Nagaland under the State of Nagaland Act, 1962. There were 3 districts in Census 1971. During

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1971-81, 4 new districts were created which increased

to 7 districts and remained unchanged upto 1991. One

new district was added and increased the number of

districts to 8 in Census 2001. In Census 2001, Nagaland

has recorded 8 districts, 93 sub-districts and 52 CD

Blocks. There are 1,317 villages and 9 towns. Out of

these towns 8 are statutory towns and one census town.

The state covers an area of 16,579 km2. Among the

districts in the state, Tuensang district has the largest

geographical area of 4,228 km2 whereas Dimapur district

is the smallest in size with an area of 927 km2.

Nagaland has recorded a total population of

1,990,036 persons according to the Census 2001. Out

of which 1,047,141 are males and 942,895 females. The

average population size of the districts in Nagaland is

248,755. In 1991 Nagaland state earned the distinction

of being the most fecund state in the country with the

highest decadal growth rate of population during the

decade 1981-1991 among all the states/Union territories.

That distinction is being retained in Census 2001 also

with 64.53 per cent. Density of population in Nagaland

state has gone up from 73 persons per km2 in 1991 to

120 persons per km2 in 2001. The highest population

density is recorded as 333 persons per km 2 in the district

of Dimapur whereas the lowest being 73 persons per

km2 in the district of Phek among all the districts in the

state. The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by

Zunheboto district with 947 and the lowest by Dimapur

(854) during Census 2001.

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MANIPUR

M anipur is located in the north-eastern part of India and extends between 92° 58' and 94° 45'

east longitudes and 23° 50' and 25° 42' north latitudes. It is bounded by Nagaland in the north, Mizoram in the south and Assam in the west. It faces the International

boundary with Myanmar in the east.

Physiographically the state can be divided into two regions, i.e., (i) Manipur Hills and (ii) Imphal Valley. It is a landlocked isolated hilly state having a distinct geographical entity. It is almost rectangular in shape with

a valley encircled by mountain ranges. This hills forms an oval rim encircling the Imphal valley region. The

average elevation of the valley is 790 metres and spreads over an area of 1,843 km2. Loktak lake, the biggest fresh lake in the north-eastern India, lies in the southern part of this valley. The Manipur Hills are spread from the north to south direction with an average height ranging between 1,500 to 1,800 metres. Some of the hills on the northern parts of the state have a height around 3,000 metres.

In 1872, Manipur was a Province supervised by a political agent under the direct orders of the paramount power. In 1921 Manipur lost its status of a province and merged in Assam Province as a Princely state. This

Princely state was constituted as independent administrative unit in the Indian Union and declared as Union territory under the state (Reorganization) Act, 1956. Manipur was then uni-district. In 1971 Manipur was given statehood under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, 1971 and was bifurcated into five districts which

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increased to six in 1981. The total number of districts increased to eight during 1981-91. During Census 2001

one more district is added in Manipur. Hence, this state has recorded 9 districts, 38 sub-districts, 33 towns (28 statutory towns and 5 census towns) and 2,391

villages. The total area of the state is 22,327 km2. The largest district of the state is Churachandpur which covers an area of 4,570 km2 whereas the smallest district

is Bishnupur which has recorded only 496 km2 of area.

According to the Census 2001 the population of Manipur stands at 2,293,896 persons including the estimated population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district. Out of these population there are 1,161,152 males and 1,131,944 females. In 1991 the population of the state was 1,837,149 persons showing a growth rate of 24.86 per cent during 1991-2001. Average population size of a districts in Manipur is 254,877.lmphal West has the maximum concentration of population (444,382 persons) and minimum population is registered in Tamenglong district (111,499 persons). Population density calculated for the state is 103 persons per km2. At the district level population density is the highest in fmphaf West district (856 persons per km2). The lowest density is recorded in Tamenglong which has recorded only 25 persons per km2. Manipur has registered a sex ratio of 974 females per 1,000 males. The highest sex ratio has been recorded in Imphal West district with 1,004 females per 1,000 males closely followed by Bishnupur district where 993 females per 1,000 males are recorded. The lowest sex ratio of 916 is noticed in the Ukhrul district.

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MIZORAM

M izoram is located in the north-eastern part of the country. It lies between 21 0 57' and

24 0 31' north latitudes and 92 0 15' and 93 0 22' east longitudes. It is bounded on the north by states of

Assam and Manipur. On the east and south by Myanmar and on the west by Bangladesh and the state of Tripura.

Mizoram state falls under the Eastern Hill zone and named as Mizo Hill Zone. It consists of ranges of hills running from north to south in parallel series

separated from one another by narrow valleys with only a very small portion lying on the plain. The average height of the ranges is about 900 metres. Some of the

peaks rise over 1,828 metres in height. In general, the hill ranges of the eastern parts of Mizoram are higher than those of the west. The hills on the southern part are generally smaller. The highest point being the Blue

Mountain (2,165 m). The most important rivers are Tlawng, Sonai and Tuivawl.

The Mizos belong to the Mongolian race. They seem to have settled at first in the Shan state of Burma. The tribes left Burma and moved westwards

into India. They occupied the Lushai Hills. During the British administration, the Mizos raided British territories. The British army occupied their territory in 1898, the entire Mizo territory was formed into the Lushai Hills District and made part of Assam. After

independence, Mizoram (Mizo Hills) become a district of Assam. Mizo Hills district of Assam was declared

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Mizoram Union territory under the Assam Reorganization Act, 1969 and North-Eastern Areas

(Reorganization) Act, 1971. During 1981, uni-district Union territory was divided into 3 districts and remained unchanged upto Census 1991. During 1991-2001 number of districts increased to 8. In Census 2001, Mizoram has recorded eight districts, twenty two sub-districts, twenty two statutory towns and 817 villages. It covers an area of 21,081 km2. Among all the eight districts of the state, Lunglei has the largest geographical area of 4,536 km2 whereas Kolasib is

the smallest with an area of 1,382 km2.

The state has a total population of 888,573

according to the Census 2001. Out of which 459,109

are males and 429,464 females. The decadal growth rate is 28.82 per cent in the decade 1991-2001 which

is 10.88 per cent lower than the growth rate of decade

1981-91 (39.70 per cent). Among all the districts,

Kolasib has recorded the highest growth rate of 47.12

per cent whereas Mamit is last in the list with a negative growth of 2.77 per cent. The state has the

density of 42 persons per km2. The highest density of

population is recorded in Aizawl district with 91 persons

per km2 and lowest density is recorded in Mamit with

only 21 persons per km2. The highest sex ratio is

observed in Serchhip district (967) and the lowest by

Mamit (896). The sex ratio of the state as a whole is

935 during Census 2001.

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TRIPURA

The state of Tripura is situated in the north-eastern

part of Indian Union. The state lies between

22 0 56' and 24 0 32' north latitudes and 91 0 09' and 92 0

21' east longitudes. The state is bordered with Assam

and Mizoram in the east and Bangladesh mainly in the north, west and south as land locked in three directions.

Physiographically the state is divided into two regions, i.e., (i) Tripura Plain and (ii) Tripura Hills

characterised by the longitudinal hill ranges extending from north to south and intermittent low valleys which

are lying in between the hill ranges. Some smaller low

ranges may also be noted in the central part of West Tripura. The West and South Tripura have greater extend of valley areas. Most of the rivers originating from these hilly regions are flowing towards north-western parts of

the state and finally enters in Bangladesh. The plain

area of the state which is generally below 15 metres in height, often has intermitted hills. The Tripura Hills cover

the North Tripura and Dhalai districts. Tripura has no mountains but there are six major hill ranges in the

region. The highest peak is 939 metres found in Tripura­Mizoram boundary.

It may be stated that there are historically different opinions on the origin of Tripura. A more probably opinion is that the name was derived from the words

'Tui' and 'Pra'. In Tripuri language the 'Tui' means 'water'

and 'Pra' means 'near' i.e. the land was known as Tripura as significant as the land adjoining the waters. The

name Tuipra was subsequently corrupted into Tipra and

then Tippera to Tripura. Tripura was a Princely ruled

state till October 14, 1949. It was merged into Indian

Union on October 15, 1949 and became a part C state

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under the Government of India. Under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act of 1971, Tripura became a

full-fledged state in India on January 21, 1972. The uni­

district, Union territory of Tripura after attaining the statehood was divided into three districts during 1971

and remained unchanged. During 1991-2001, one new

district was created which increased the number to 4 districts. These districts are North Tripura, West Tripura, South Tripura and Dhalai (new). In the state there are

38 CD Blocks and 870 villages. There are 23 towns. Out of these, 13 are statutory towns and 10 census

towns as per the Census 2001. The total area of the state is 10,486 km2. Among these four districts, South

Tripura has the largest geographical area of 3,057 km2

whereas North Tripura is the smallest in size with an

area of 2,036 km2.

The state has a total population of 3,199,203

persons of which 1,642,225 are males and 1,556,978

females. Average population size of the district in the

state is 799,800 persons. West Tripura has the

maximum population of 1,532,982 persons and the

minimum population of 307,868 persons in new district

of Dhalai. The state indicates the decadal growth of

population of 441,998 persons (16.03 per cent) as

increasing from 2,757,205 in 1991 to 3,199,203 persons

in Census 2001. The density of population in the state

is 305 persons per km2 which is less than India's average of 313 persons per km2. The state has

recorded a sex ratio of 948 females for 1,000 males.

The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by West

Tripura and North Tripura districts (951) and the lowest

by Dhalai (935).

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MEGHALAYA

Meghalaya is known as the abode of clouds and it is situated in the north':eastern part of the country.

It lies between 25° 2' and 26° 6' north latitudes and 89° 48' and 92° 50' east longitu-cles. The state is

surrounded by Assam state in the north and east and by Bangladesh in the south and west.

Meghalaya state is a part of Eastern Hill region

and can be divided into two regions, i.e., (i) The Eastern Meghalaya and (ii) The Western Meghalaya. The Eastern Meghalaya region is hilly except in some small areas in the northern part where the region faces the

Brahmaputra valley and the southern part where it merges with the plain of Bangladesh. The Shillong

plateau, which lies in the central part, is the most

remarkable feature of this region. The Shillong Peak is the highest at an altitude of 1,693 metres from mean sea level. The Western Meghalaya region is conspicuous with low hills and plains in the northern, western and southern parts. The highest peak is Nokrek Peak having 1,411 metres height in this region.

During British period, the Meghalaya was under

Bengal Province in Assam division. Garo Hills and Khasi & Jaintia Hills were under British districts whereas Khasia states under Princely states. During the decade

1961-71, Assam was reorganized and Meghalaya was declared an Autonomous state on 2nd April, 1970 under the Assam Reorganization (Meghalaya) Act, 1969 and North Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, 1971. In 1971,

the state was comprised of 2 districts. During 1971-81

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number of districts increased to 5 and remained

unchanged during 1991. During 1991-2001, two new

districts, Ri Bhoi and South Garo Hills, are formed by

bifurcating the old districts of East Khasi Hills and

West Garo Hills. The number of districts in the state

increased from five in 1991 to seven in 2001. Besides

there are 32 sub-districts and 6,026 villages in the

state during Census 2001. There are sixteen towns. Out

of these, ten are statutory towns and six census towns.

The state covers an area of 22,429 km2. Among all

districts of the state, the smallest geographical area of

1,849 km2 is observed in South Garo Hills whereas the

highest area of 5,247 km2 in West Khasi Hills.

According to Census 2001, the total population

of the state is 2,318,822. Out of this figures 1,176,087 are males and 1,142,735 females. Sex ratio of the

state is 972. Ri Bhoi district rank last in sex ratio of

941 and Jaintia Hills rank the first with 996. Density of

population of the state is 103 persons per km2. At the

district level, highest density of population is recorded

in East Khasi Hills with 234 persons per km2 and the

lowest in South Garo Hills with only 55 persons per

km2. Average population size of the district in the state

is 331,260. East Khasi Hills has the maximum

population of 660,923 and the minimum population is

observed in South Garo Hills (100,980). Ri Bhoi district

has registered the highest decadal growth of 51.43 per

cent whereas East Khasi Hills district has lowest with

22.87 per cent during the decade.

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The state of Assam is located in the north-east corner of the India between 24° 13' and 28° north

latitudes and 89° 46' and 96° 4' east longitudes. It is

bounded by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh in the north and north-east, Mizoram in the south, Tripura,

Meghalaya, West Bengal and Bangladesh in the west

and south-west respectively. The states of Nagaland and Manipur is located in the east.

Assam state as a whole is composed of a

combination of both hills and plain and physiographically can be divided into two region, i.e., (i) Eastern Hill Zone - covering Cachar Plain and Karbi Anglong &

North Cachar Hills (ii) Brahmaputra Valley - covering western Brahmaputra Valley, Central Brahmaputra

Valley and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley. The state is

bounded by lofty hill ranges in all three sides except in the west with a small opening that links it to the great Ganga plain. The most dominating feature in the

topography of Assam is the course of the river Brahmaputra. It has carved out its own valley between

two parallel ranges, i.e., the Arunachal Himalayas in the north and the central Assam Range known as the

Shillong Plateau in the south. To the south-east of the Shillong Plateau, there lies another beautiful green patch of land, which is very fertile and known as the Bark

Valley.

In 1826 the Burmese vacated Assam. In 1832 Cachar was annexed to Assam. In 1835, the Jaintia

Hills were made part of Assam. In 1874 a separate

province of Assam was created with Shillong as capital. On the partition of Bengal in 1905, Assam was united

to the eastern districts of Bengal. On the partition of India, almost the whole of the predominantly Muslim

district of Sylhet was merged with East Bengal (present Bangladesh). In 1948 the North East Frontier Agency was separated from Assam. In 1963 Nagaland was

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carved out of Assam. On 21st January, 1972 Meghalaya was bifurcated from Assam as a separate state and Mizoram became a Union territory in 1987. Assam lost a good deal of its former territory as a result of political changes from time to time. During 1961, there were 11

districts. It lost two districts and nine districts remained in 1971. In 1981, one district was added and there were ten districts. But in Census 1991, the boundaries of these districts were redrawn and increased the number

to twenty three districts and remained the same in

Census 2001. In Census 2001, Assam state has recorded 23 districts, 142 sub-districts, 219 CD Blocks and 125 towns. Out of these towns, 80 towns are

statutory and 45 census towns. There are 26,312 villages in the state. The state covers an area of 78,438 km2.

Among all the districts of the state, Karbi Anglong has

the largest geographical area of 10,434 km2 and Hailakandi is the smallest with an area of 1,327 km2.

Assam has a total population of 26,655,528 as per the Census 2001. Out of these 13,777,037 are males and 12,878,491 females. The state has recorded a density of 340 persons per km2. Dhubri has the highest density of population (585 persons per km2) whereas North Cachar Hills has the lowest density of population (38 persons per km2). The average population size of

the district in the state is 1,158,936. Kamrup district has recorded the maximum population of 2,522,324 persons and the minimum by North Cachar Hills (188,079). The sex ratio of the state is 935. Among the districts, the highest sex ratio is recorded by Goalpara district (956) and lowest by North Cachar Hills (884). The state has recorded 18.92 per cent decadal growth rate during 1991-2001. Among these districts, again Kamrup district has recorded the highest growth rate of 26.11 per cent and Kokrajhar district is last in the list with only 12.60 per cent decadal growth rate during the period.

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The state of West Bengal is located in the eastern most province and one of the bordering states of

the Indian sub-continent. It is situated between 21 ° 25' 02" and 27" 13' 15" north latitudes and 85° 49' 20" and 89° 53' 04" east longitudes. The state is bounded by the Kingdom of Bhutan and state of Sikkim in the north, Bihar, Orissa and Nepal in the west. The south is bounded by the Bay of Bengal and the east is by the neighbouring country of Bangladesh and Assam state.

The state of West Bengal can be divided into six physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Darjiling Himalayas, (ii) Barind Tract, (iii) Moriband Delta, (iv) Proper Delta, (v) Rarh Plain and (vi) Puruliya Uplands. The Oarjiling Himalaya region rises from the plains of North Bengal to attain great height. High terrain with steep slopes, prevailing heavy rains ranging from 3,000 to 3,500 mm is the main characteristics of the region. The Barind Tract is flat and alluvial soils composed of sand, clay and silt. The region slopes down towards the south-eastern direction along which the main rivers flows. The region of Moriband Delta is characterised by the pond like water bodies formed by the back water of rivers when over flows or flooded. The proper Delta region is gradually sloping towards south­east whereas the central part is a low lying area with swamps. The Rarh plain region, mainly the north-western part is characterised by the undulating upland which is formed by gradual descent from the Chotanagpur plateau. The Puruliya Upland is an extension of Chotanagpur plateau which comprises four prominent hills stretching in different directions, namely the Bagmundi Hills, Jaridih Sandstone Hills or Upper Kasai Basin, Panchet Hills and Manbazar Hills.

When Bengal was first constituted by the British as a province. It was a vast area including present day Bihar and Orissa and extended west wards upto Agra. In 1863, Agra was detached from Bengal but Assam was added to it. In 1874 Assam was formed into a separate province. In 1905, Lord Curzon divided Bengal into two provinces. A new province called Assam and East Bengal with its capital at Decca was carved out of old Bengal. The rest of the territory together with Bihar and part of Orissa formed Bengal. This event known as the partition of Bengal. After 1911, the new Bengal did not include Assam or Bihar. It was a compact area of over 200, 500

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km2. When India became independent in 1947, Bengal was partitioned between India and Pakistan. While Pakistan's share came to be called East Pakistan, India's share was called West Bengal. In 1950 the Princely state of Cooch Behar was merged into West Bengal. The former French enclave of Chandranagore was added on October 2, 1954. Under the State Reorganization Act, some parts of Bihar were transferred to Bengal. It was then divided into sixteen districts and remains the same upto Census 1981. During 1981-91, one more district was added to the state. Again one more district was added in Census 2001 to increase the number to eighteen districts. In Census 2001, West Bengal state has recorded 18 districts, 341 sub-districts and 40,782 villages. There are 375 towns in the state. Out of which 123 are statutory towns and 252 census towns. It covers an area of 88,752 km2. The largest in term of area in the state is Medinipur district with 14,081 km2 whereas the smallest area is Kolkata with 185 km2.

The total population of the state is 80,176,197 persons during Census 2001. Populationwise West Bengal retains its position as the fourth largest state in I ndia as in 1991. The state has share of 7.79 per cent of the total population of the country but occupies only 2.70 per cent of the total land area. Out of the total population 41 ,465,985 are males and 38,710,212 females. West Bengal has the highest density of population among the states as 904 persons per km2

. The state also had the highest density at 767 heads per km2 in Census 1991. Kolkata with maximum density of 24,718 persons per km2 and Puruliya with minimum density (405 persons per km2). The decadal growth rate of the state has decreased from 24.73 per cent during 1981-1991 to 17.77 per cent during 1991-2001. Thus the decadal growth rate in the last decade has gone down by 6.96 per cent as compared to the previous decade. Likewise the maximum decadal growth rate is recorded in the district of Uttar Dinajpur with 28.72 per cent and the minimum with 3.93 per cent in Kolkata. Sex ratio in West Bengal has also improved substantially from 917 females per 1,000 males in 1991 to 934 females per 1,000 males in Census 2001. Districtwise the highest sex ratio of 955 is observed in Medinipur district whereas the lowest of 829 in Kolkata.

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JHARKHAND

The state of Jharkhand extends between 22° and 25° 50' north latitudes and 83° and 87" 75' east

longitudes. The state is bounded by Bihar in the north,

West Bengal in the east, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in the west and Orissa in the south.

Physically Jharkhand is characterised by the

Chotanagpur Plateau which consists of a series of plateaux of different elevations. The most important are the Ranchi Plateau, the Ramgarh Plateau and the

Hazaribag Plateau. These regions are formed a rich mineral deposits. The average height of this plateau is

150 metres but there are many hillocks of 300 metres and even more. Dalma and Baghmudi are the main

ranges in this plateau. The region slopes towards the south-east direction.

Jharkhand is formed by carving out thirteen

districts from southern part of the former Bihar state on November 1, 2000. It is divided into 18 districts which is further sub-divided into 33 sub-divisions and 210 CD

Blocks. There are 152 towns in the state, out of which

44 are statutory towns and 108 census towns. It covers an area of 79,714 km 2

. The largest district is Pashchimi

Singhbhum with an area of 9,907 km 2 and the lowest district is Lohardaga with 1,491 km2 . The area which

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comprises of Jharkhand state today contained only 25 per cent of the total population of the erstwhile Bihar at

the time of 1991 Census and possessed 46 per cent of the geographical area.

The state of Jharkhand has a population of

26,945,829 persons consisting of 13,885,037 males and

13,060,792 females. The population growth rate of the

state is 23.36 per cent, more than the all India average

of 21.34 per cent during 1991-2001. The population

density of the state is 338 which is higher than the

India's average (324) and much lesser than that of

Bihar state with 880. Among the districts, the maximum

density is notice in Dhanbad district with 1,147 persons

per km2 whereas the minimum with 148 persons per

km2 in Gumla district. The average population size of

the district in Jharkhand is 1,496,991. Among all the 18

districts, Ranchi district has recorded the maximum

population in the state (2,785,064) whereas Lohardaga district has the minimum population (364,521). Jharkhand

has recorded 23.36 per cent decadal growth rate during

1991-2001. Among all the districts, Pashchimi

Singhbhum has recorded the lowest growth rate of 16.49

per cent and Garhwa has recorded the highest growth

rate of 29.21 per cent during this period.

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ORISSA

Orissa is situated in the east coast of India. It lies between 1 r 48' and 22 0 34' north latitudes and

81 0 24' and 8r 29' east longitudes. It is bounded by Jharkhand in the north Chhattisgarh in the west, Andhra Pradesh in the south, West Bengal in the north-east and Bay of Bengal in the south-east.

Physiographically, Orissa is consisting of hill tracts and coastal belt. The large part of the state (78 per cent) is covered under hill tract. Remaining area is in Coastal belt. Even in these two physiographic regions, regional variations exist. Hilly tract of the

state may be divided into three district sub-regions, i.e., (i) the Northern Plateau, (ii) the Central Table

Land and (iii) the Eastern Ghats. The coastal tract of the state lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay

of Bengal. This too may be divided into three sub­regions differing widely in their physical characteristics, viz., the marshy woodland strip (Talahati area),

cultivated alluvial plain (Mughalbandi area) and the broken hills regions gradually ascending into the Central Table Land. Mahanadi, Brahmani and Baitarni are the

important rivers which drain the state. The biggest

and the most famous lake Chilka is found in this state.

Orissa state was part of the old Province of

Bihar and Orissa before 1936. As a result of the movement for the amalgamation of all Oriya speaking tracts into one state by the orders of the British

Government, Province of Orissa with 26 Princely states

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and 6 British districts was separated from the Province of Bihar and Orissa and constituted as a separate

Province of Orissa in April, 1936. In 1947 British paramountcy over these Princely states lapsed and acceded to the Indian Union. During 1951 Census, 13 districts were recorded in this state and remained

unchanged upto 1991 which increased to 30 in Census 2001. The state has recorded 30 districts, 397 sub­districts, 314 CD Blocks, 51,349 villages and 138 towns. Out of these towns, 107 are statutory towns and 31

census towns. Mayurbhanj is the largest district with an area of 10,418 km2 closely followed by Sundergarh (9,712 km2). Smallest district in size is Jagatsinghapur

which has an area of only 1,668 km2.

According to the Census 2001, Orissa has

recorded 36,804,660 persons. In 1991 the state had

31,659,736 persons. Hence, during 1991-2001, 16.25

per cent growth rate is recorded. The state is one of the

less densely populated parts of India with a total

population of 36.80 million persons over an area of 155,707 km2

. The density of population works out at

236 persons per km2. Out of the total population recorded

in 2001, 18,660,570 are males and 18,144,090 females.

The sex ratio of the state is 972. Among the districts,

the highest sex ratio is observed in Gajapati with 1,031

and lowest in Khordha 901. At the district level, Ganjam

is the most populous district which has recorded 3,160,635 persons and Debagarh the lowest population

of 274,108 persons.

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CHHATTISGARH

The state of Chhattisgarh lies between 1 yo 46'

and 23 0 15' north latitudes and 80 0 30' and 84 0 23'

east longitudes. It is bounded by Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand in the north, Orissa in the east, Andhra Pradesh in the south, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh

in the west.

Physiographically, the state is divided into two

regions, i.e., (i) Mahanadi basin and (ii) Chhattisgarh -Oandakaranya. Mahanadi basin is characterised by two major landforms i.e., the Chhattisgarh plain and the

undulating rim land. The height of plain ranges from 250 to 330 metres. It is bounded in the north by a series

of plateau and hills. The Maikal range runs in the northern part of Bilaspur and Durg districts and rises upto 900 metres. Chhattisgarh - Oandakaranya region comprises

of an undulating topography by well marked elevations and depressions. The region has forest clad hills and

plateaus but a few extensions of plain such as Godavari Sabari plain in the south. The elevation of plateau ranges

from 550 to 750 metres.

Madhya Pradesh was bifurcated to form Chhattisgarh as a new state on November 1, 2000.

Hence, Chhattisgarh is created by taking out seven

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districts in the eastern part of the former Madhya

Pradesh. The total number of districts in the state recorded during Census 2001 are 16. There are 97 sub­

districts, 146 CD Blocks and 20,308 villages. The state has 97 towns. Out of which 75 are statutory towns and

22 census towns. The state extended over an area of 135,191 km2. Among all the sixteen districts of the state, Dantewada has the largest geographical area of

17,634 km2 and Dhamtari is the smallest in size with an area of 3,385 km2

According to the Census 2001, the state has a

total population of 20,833,803 comprising of 10,474,218 males and 10,359,585 females. Sex ratio of the state

work out to be 989. The highest sex ratio is recorded

by Rajnandgaon district with 1,023 and the lowest by

Koriya district with 946. Density of population of the state is 154 persons per km2. Among these districts,

Janjgir Champa district has recorded the highest density of 342 persons per km2 whereas Dante-wada district has the lowest density of only 41. The decadal growth

rate in the state is 18.27 per cent during 1991-2001.

Among all the districts, Surguja has registered the

highest growth rate of 24.67 per cent and Mahasamund is last in the list with 8.73 per cent during the period.

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MADHYA PRADESH

The state of Madhya Pradesh lies between

1 r 46'55" and 25° 52'40" north latitudes and

74° 1 '55" and 82° 55' east longitudes approximately. The state is bounded by Uttar Pradesh in the north,

Chhattisgarh in the east, Maharashtra in the south and

Gujarat and Rajasthan in the west.

The state of Madhya Pradesh can be divided

into three physiographical regions, i.e., (i) Northern

Madhya Pradesh Uplands:- the general elevation is

between 300-600 metres with numerous hills which are

thickly forested. It is typically a ravine and derelict land

zone on account of erosion by the tributaries of Chambal

system, (ii) Central Madhya Pradesh Plateau:- in

general, Gneisses, Vindhyans and Gondwanas are fairly

represented here. Soils are primarily medium black to

deep black type and (iii) Southern Madhya Pradesh Uplands:- the region is generally represents black soils

and the whole region is densely forest. Annual rainfall

varies between 200-300 cm.

The state of Madhya Pradesh came into

existence on 1st November, 1956 by comprising entire

three states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh and

Bhopal. Sironj region of Rajasthan (sub-division in

Vidisha district) and Mahakoshal area, which was earlier

included in Central Province and Berar also added. On

1st November, 2000 and precisely in the midnight of

31 st October, Chhattisgarh which was earlier a part of

Mahakoshal area, had been taken away from Madhya

Pradesh state and form a new state of Chhattisgarh with an area of 135,191 km2• In 1961 the state was

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comprised of 43 districts and remained same during

1971. During 1971-81, two new districts were added

which increased the number to 45. This number remained

unchanged upto Census 2001. In Census 2001, Madhya

Pradesh has recorded 45 districts, 259 sub-districts,

313 CD Blocks and 55,393 villages. There are 394

towns. Out of these 339 are statutory towns and 55

census towns. The state rank 2nd in terms of its

geographical spread and contributed 9.37 per cent to

the country's total area of 3,287,240 km2. Chhindwara

district has the largest geographical area of 11,815 km2

whereas Datia district is the smallest with an area of

2,691 km 2.

Madhya Pradesh stands at 7th largest state

according to population size. It has a total population

of 60,348,023 according to the Census 2001. Out of

this population 31,443,652 are males and 28,904,371

females. The sex ratio in the state has increased from

912 in 1991 to 919 in 2001 Census. Among the districts,

the highest sex ratio is recorded by Balaghat district

(9, 229) and lowest by Morena (822). The density of the

state is 196 persons per km2 which is less than the

country's density of 313. In the state, the highest density

of 665 is recorded in Bhopal district whereas the lowest

density of 78 in Dindori district. In the state, population

growth rate during Census 2001 has come down to

24.26 per cent from 26.75 per cent during 1991. Among

the districts, Indore district has recorded the highest

growth rate of 34.31 per cent and Balaghat district is

last in the list with only 9.67 per cent decadal growth

rate during this period.

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GUJARAT

GUjarat stateis located between 20° 7' and 24° 43' north

latitude and 68° T to 74° 29' east longitude. It

has international boundary with Pakistan on the north­

western side adjoining Rann of Kachchh. It is bounded

by Rajasthan in the north and north-east, Maharashtra

and Dadra & Nagar Haveli in the south and south-east,

Madhya Pradesh in the east and Arabian sea in the

west and south-west.

The state can be divided into four natural

regions, i.e., (i) Gujarat Plain which extend from north­

east to south upto the River Damanganga. Major rivers

flowing through this plain are Sabarmati, Mahi,

Narmada and Tapi. (ii) Kathiawar Peninsula region

comprises of low hills with average altitude between

75 and 150 metres. (iii) The Kuchchh Peninsula covers

the entire Kachchh district which comprises the Rann

terrain, tidal mud flats and creeks. (iv) The Eastern

Hill region in two pockets of Panch Mahals and in The

Dangs districts as a part of Aravalli and Sahyadri

ranges respectively.

Earlier Gujarat was part of Bombay Province.

It was separated from Bombay Province under the

Bombay Reorganization Act, 1961. Gujarat state was

having seventeen districts of the erstwhile Bombay state

during its partition. The districts increased to 19 during

1971. There was no increase in the number of districts

during Census 1981 and 1991. But in Census 2001 six

new districts were added to this state increasing the

number of districts to twenty five. The state has 226

sub-districts and 18,539 villages. There are 242 towns.

Out of which 168 are statutory towns and 74 census

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towns. Gujarat state extends in 196,024 km2 of area. At

the district level, Kachchh is the largest district. Its

geographical area is 45,652 km2. The district with

smallest geographical area is The Dangs (1,764 km2).

According to the Census 2001, 50,671,017

persons have been recorded of which 26,385,577 are

males and 24,285,440 females. During 1991-2001,

9,361,435 persons have been added. Hence, 22.66 per

cent growth rate is worked out during the last decade.

Average population size of the district in Gujarat is

2,026,840. Ahmedabad is the most populous district

having 5,816,519 persons. The Dangs district is at the

bottom end of the list. This district has registered only

186,729 persons during Census 2001. The density of

population of the state is 258 persons per km2. In Census

2001, density of Kachchh district is calculated as only

35 persons per km2 which is the lowest among all the

districts of the state. Highest density has been recorded

by Ahmedabad district (719 persons per km2). In general

the state shows a declining trend in sex ratio except

1931,1951 and 1981. According to the Census 2001

sex ratio of Gujarat decreased by 15 females per 1,000

males in comparison to 1991. There are only 920 females

per 1,000 males. Among all the districts of Gujarat, The

Dangs and Amreli are at the top of the ladder of sex

ratio. These two districts have the highest sex ratio of

987 closely followed by Dohad district with sex ratio of

985. Bottom end of the ladder is Surat district with a

sex ratio of 835. It is worth to mention that sex ratio

of Surat has drastically gone down from 901 to 835

during 1991-2001.

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DAMAN AND DIU

Daman lies on the Gujarat Coast while Diu is an islet on the southern fringe of Kathiawar peninsula.

Daman is bounded on the north and south by the

Bhagwan and the Kalem river respectively, on the east

by Gujarat state and on the west by the Arabian sea.

Diu lies in the Gulf of Cambay near Veraval Port.

Diu was occupied by the Portuguese in 1534.

In 1559, Daman also was annexed by them. By the

57th amendment of the constitution, Daman and Diu were separated from Goa to become an independent

Union territory when Goa was accorded full statehood

in 1987. The Union territory further divided into two sub­

districts, two towns and 23 villages. It covers an area of

112 km2. Out of which Daman district has larger geographical

area of 72 km2 and Diu district with only 40 km2.

The Union territory of Daman and Diu stands at

34 th rank among the States/Union territories of the

country in respect of population. In terms of percentage,

the Union territory accounts for 0.015 per cent of the

India's population. The population of Union territory has

become almost three times after independence during

1950-2001. In Census 1951, there were 48.6 thousand

persons in the Union territory whereas Census 2001,

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this number rose to 158.2 thousands. Out of which

92,512 are males and 65,912 females. Daman district

has recorded a population of 113,989 and Diu district

with only 44,215 persons.

The density of population of the Union territory is 1,413 persons per km2. Daman district has recorded

the density of 1,583 persons per km2 whereas Diu district

has the density of 1,105 persons per km2• Union territory

was always having females more than males since

1900 but the ratio has fallen drastically in 2001 Census. It has accounted only 710 females over 1,000 males

which is really serious. This ratio is even less than the

country as a whole (933). District-wise ratio show that

Diu still have high sex ratio of 1,118 but Daman district have very less sex ratio accounted only 591 females

over 1,000 males. Percentage decadal growth of the Union territory has increased during 1991-2001 in comparison to 1981-1991. There was 28.62 per cent

growth during 1981-1991 decade which has become

55.73 per cent in the decade 1991-2001. Among the

districts Daman district is growing with faster rate.

Decadal growth rate of Daman district has accounted

83.55 per cent where as Diu district has only 11.98 per

cent.

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DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

-me Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is

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territory is surrounded by the state of Gujarat in the

east, north and western part whereas Maharashtra state

in the south.

Geographically the Union territory is a hilly

terrain land feature significantly the north and north­

east are surrounded by the Sahyadri ranges (Western

Ghat). This terrain is drained by the river Damanganga

with a number of tributaries which rise in the Western

Ghat about 64 km. stretching from the coast. The

Damanganga river flows into the Arabian Sea at the

port of Daman. The central region is almost plain and

has a rich fertile soils.

The territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was

originally assigned to the Portuguese by the Maratha government in 1779 for an aggregated revenue of

Rs. 12,000/- in return for their friendship. The Portuguese

ruled this territory till its liberation on August 2, 1954.

After liberation, the administration was carried on by

the Administrator chosen by the people themselves.

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Probably this is the only part of the country which was

ruled by the people themselves for about 8 years (1954-

1961). On 11th August, 1961 the territory was integrated

into the Indian Union.

Union territory has one taluk and one CD Block

with two census towns and 70 villages during the Census

2001. Dadra and Nagar Haveli has an area of 491 km2•

Union territory stands at 33 rd rank among the states/

Union territories of India in respect of population size.

It has 2.20 lakhs population (220,490). Out of which

121,666 are males and 98,824 females. The decadal

growth rate of 1991-2001 has also increased in

comparison to 1981-1991 from 33.57 to 59.22 per cent

respectively. The density of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

was 282 persons per km2 in Census 1991 which rose

to 449 in ten years. Since the area of the Union territory

remains the same, changes in the density reflects the

effect of population growth during the decade. The sex

ratio of the Union territory is 812 females per 1 ,000

males during the Census 2001. But during 1991 Census

the sex ratio was 951 which reflect that there is a

drastic fall in the sex ratio.

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MAHARASHTRA

Maharashtra state is situated on the western coast of the country and lies between 15° 45' and 22°

north latitudes and 72° 45' and 80° 45' east longitudes.

The state is surrounded by Gujarat and Dadra & Nagar

Haveli in the north-west, Madhya Pradesh in the north and Chhattisgarh in the east. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

and Goa in the south and the Arabian Sea in the west.

The state can be divided physiographically into

two regions, i.e., (i) The Konkan low land and (ii) The

Deccan Plateau. The Konkan low land lies in the extreme

west of the state. It is a narrow strip of land situated

between the Arabian Sea in the west and the Sahyadri range in the east. Throughout the length, the Konkan

low land is dominated by the tremendous scraps of the ghats rising to a height of about 900 metres. The plateau

in general has an altitude ranging between 300 to 900

metres and extends over basalt. The maximum height

is observed near Kalubai (1,638 metres), which is the

highest point of Maharashtra.

Maharashtra was part of the Mauryan Empire.

A number of Hindu dynasties were in power for nearly

a thousand years, followed by a succession of Muslim

rulers. In 1761, Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali routed

the Maratha forces. In 1818, Maharashtra settled down

as part of the Bombay Presidency under the British administration. The state of Bombay was bifurcated

into Maharashtra and Gujarat on May 1, 1960 and

Maharashtra retaining the old capital Bombay. Thus,

the new Maharashtra state comprised of 26 districts of

the former Bombay state. This number remained

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unchanged upto Census 1981. In 1991, 4 new districts

were added, increased the number to 30. Five new

districts were created during 1991-2001 in the state

to increased the number to 35 districts. In Census

2001, the state of Maharashtra has recorded 35

districts, 353 sub-districts, 43,711 villages and 378

towns. Out of these towns, 251 are statutory towns

and 127 census towns. The state spread over an

area of 307,713 km 2. Among the districts, Ahmadnagar has recorded the largest area of 17,048

km2 and Mumbai is smallest in size with an area of

157 km2 only.

The state has a total population of 96,878,627

rank 2nd highest state of India in terms of population

according to the Census 2001. Out of these 50,400,596

are males and 46,4 78,031 females. During 1991-2001

the decadal growth rate of the state has reduced by

0.16 per cent point only. There is reduction in the

decadal growth rate of state from 22.73 per cent to

22.57 per cent during the last decade. Among the

districts, Thane district has recorded the highest growth

rate of 54.92 per cent whereas Sindhudurg district is last in the list with only 4.41 per cent. The highest sex

ratio among the districts is observed in Ratnagiri district

with 1,136 and lowest in Mumbai with 777 only. The

state has the density of 315 persons per km2. Mumbai

is the smallest district in area (157 km2) and has the

highest density of 21,261 persons per km2 whereas

Gadchiroli district with the lowest density of 67 persons

per km2 among the districts of Maharashtra state.

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ANDHRA PRADESH

Andhra Pradesh is situated approximately between

12° 38' and 19° 55' north latitudes and 76° 45'

and 84° 45' east longitudes and is bounded by

Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa states in the north, Tamil Nadu in the south, Karnataka in the west

and the Bay of Bengal in the east.

In general Andhra Pradesh has the structure of

the plateau which can be broadly divided into three physical regions, i.e., (i) The Coastal Plains, (ii) The

Eastern Ghats and (iii) The Plateau with intermittent peneplains. The Coastal Plains consists of a belt of

varying width between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. In the northern portion of the narrow Coastal

plains have an altitude between 75 and 150 metres whereas the northern parts of this region are dotted

with outliers of Eastern Ghats with altitudes between

300 and 600 metres. The Eastern Ghats are a series of

detached hills ranges, where the elevation varies from

750 to 900 metres. The Plateau region is composed of

a land having eroded flat and hillock structures.

Andhra Pradesh is the first state in India that

has been formed on a purely linguistic basis. When

India became independent, the Andhras, that is, the

Telugu speaking people were distributed in about 21 districts, 9 of them in the Nizam's Dominions and 12 in the Madras Presidency. Almost half of the northern

part of erstwhile Madras State were put together to form a new Andhra State with Kurnool as capital. On

November 1, 1956 in accordance with the recommendations of the State Reorganization

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Commission, the Andhra State was enlarged by the

addition of nine districts formerly in the Nizam's

Dominion. Hyderabad the former capital of the Nizam

was made the capital of the enlarged Andhra State with

finally twenty districts in Census 1961. The number of

districts increased to twenty one in 1971, then twenty

three in 1981 and it remained unchanged upto Census

2001. The state of Andhra Pradesh has recorded 23

districts, 1,125 sub-districts and 28,123 villages and

210 towns during Census 2001. Out of these, 117 are

statutory towns and 93 census towns. The state covers

an area of 275,045 km2. Among these districts of the

state, Anantapur district has registered the largest

geographical area (19,130 km2) whereas Hyderabad with

the lowest of only 217 km2.

According to the Census 2001, the total

population of the state is 76,210,007 comprising of

38,527,413 males and 37,682,594 females. In absolute

terms during the last 10 years the population of the state

has gone up by 9,701,999. Hence, it recorded a decadal

growth rate of 14.59 per cent during the period 1991-2001

which is lower than the growth rate of 24.20 per cent

during 1981-1991. Sex ratio of the state works out to be

978. Among the districts, Nizamabad district rank first

with sex ratio of 1,017 and Hyderabad rank the last with

933. Density of population of the state is 277 persons

per km2. At the district level, highest density is observed

in Hyderabad where it is 17,649 persons per km 2 and the

lowest in Adilabad district with only 154 person per km2 .

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KARNATAKA

Karnataka state is situated in the southern part of the country and extends between 11 0 35' and

180 30' north latitudes and 74 0 5' and 780 85' east longitudes. The state is bounded by Maharashtra state in the north, Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the south, Arabian sea in the west, Goa in the north-west and Andhra Pradesh in the east.

Physiographically Karnataka can be divided into Deccan plateau and the coastal plains regions. Physiographic characteristics of even the Deccan plateau region differ from north to south at the micro level. In Northern Karnataka plateau, general elevation is from 300 to 600 metres, in central Karnataka plateau 450 to 700 metres and southern Karnataka plateau from 600 to 900 metres. Krishna, Bhima, Ghataprabha, Malaprabha are important rivers in the northern part of Karnataka whereas Tungbhadhra is in the southern part. Coastal region extends between the Udupi in south to north Kannara district in north. Even in the coastal region two broad physical units can be noticed, viz., the plains and the western ghats.

The present state of Karnataka was formerly Mysore province. The earliest recorded history of Mysore goes back to Maurya age followed by numerous dynasties. In 1872, when the first census was conducted in the country, Mysore province was constituted with eight Princely states, viz., Shimoga, Chittal Droog, Cudoor, Hassan, Toomkoor, Colar, Bangalore and Mysore. In 1941, a new Princely state Mandya came into existence, created from portions of Mysore Princely state. Owing to the independence of the country in 1947, Mysore province was ceded to the Indian Union. This region then witnessed movement for the integration of all predominantly Kannada speaking areas and was given status of a state. In 1951, the only change which occurred was the renaming of the territory of Kadur to Chikmagalur. As per the recommendations of the State Reorganisation Act, 1956 four districts namely, Belgaum (except Chandgad taluk), Bijapur, Dharwad and North Kanara of Bombay state, three districts namely, Gulberga, Raichur and Bidar of Hyderabad state, portions of three districts namely, South Kanara (except Kasaragod taluk), Bellary (except Adoni, Abhor and

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Rayadrug taluk) Kollegal taluk of Coimbatore district of Madras state and entire Coorg area were merged in Mysore state. Hence during 1951-61 number of districts increased to nineteen. Mysore state was renamed as Karnataka with effect from 1

st Nov. 1973 under the

Mysore state (Alteration of name) Act, 1973. There was no change in the district boundaries between 1961-71 and 1971-81. During 1981-91 one more district was added (Bangalore rural) increasing the total number of districts to twenty. During 1991-2001 seven new districts have been created. Hence, the total number of districts recorded in Census 2001 are twenty seven. The number of sub-districts in the state has however remained unchanged at 175 in 2001. There are 270 towns and 29,406 villages. Among these towns, 226 are statutory towns and 44 census towns. The total area of the state is 191,791 km2. Among all the 27 districts of the state, Gulbarga has the largest geographical area of 16,224 km2 whereas Bangalore is the smallest in size with an area of 2,190 km2.

Karnataka has a total population of 52,850,562 according to the Census 2001. Out of which 26,898,918 are males and 25,951,644 females. The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by Udupi district (1,130) and the lowest by Bangalore (908). It is worth to mention that Udupi district ranks fourth in India having sex ratio of 1,130. The state has the density of 276 persons per km2. Bangalore is the smallest district in area (2,190 km2) and has the highest density of population (2,985 persons per km2) whereas Uttar Kannada has the lowest density of population (132 persons per km2) among all the districts in the state. The average population size of the district in Karnataka is 1,957,428. Among all the 27 districts, Bangalore has recorded the maximum population in the state (6,537,124) and ranks fourth in India whereas Kodagu district has recorded the minimum population (548,561). The Karnataka has recorded 17.51 per cent decadal growth rate during 1991-2001. Among all the districts Bangalore has recorded the highest growth rate of 35.09 per cent and Udupi is the last in the list with only 7.14 per cent decadal growth rate during this period.

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GOA

Goa lies on the western coast of Indian peninsula. It extends between 14° 53' 57" and 15° 47' 59"

north latitudes and 73° 40' 54" and 74° 21' 11" east longitudes. The state boundary is well defined by river Tiracol in the north which separates it from Maharashtra, on the east lies the western ghats and in west is the Arabian sea. It is surrounded by Karnataka state in the south.

Goa state is characterised by hilly terrain. Topographically, it can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i) Coastal Plains, (ii) the Intermediate sub-mountainous region where undulating uplands can be noticed and (iii) the Hilly region in the interior of the state. The state is drained by number of small rivers. Mandovi and Zuari are the important rivers.

Goa state was formerly a district of the Union territory of Goa, Daman & Diu. Goa, Daman & Diu was under the Portuguese control for about 450 years. On 19th December, 1961 it was liberated from the erstwhile Portuguese Regime and integrated with India vide the

Constitution's (Twelfth Amendment) Act, 1962 dated March 27, 1961. It was then divided into three districts, viz., Goa, Daman and Diu located at distinct places. In May 1987 Goa, Daman and Diu was split into two administrative divisions. Goa attained statehood and the other two parts remained a Union territory. According to the Census 2001, Goa state is divided into two districts namely, North Goa and South Goa districts.

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The state has eleven talukas. North Goa district has six talukas while South Goa district has five talukas. Former district has four sub-divisions whereas later has

three sub-divisions. According to the Census 2001, there are 44 towns (14 statutory and 30 census) and 359 villages in the state. Out of these, 213 villages are in North Goa district and 146 villages in South Goa district. The total area of the state is 3,702 km2 divided into

1,966 km2 to South Goa and 1,736 km2 to North Goa.

Goa has recorded 1,347,668 population in

Census 2001. During the Census 1991 Goa's population

was 1,169,793 hence registering an increase of 15.21

per cent during 1991-2001. Among the districts, the

total population of North Goa district and South Goa

district is 758,573 and 589,095 respectively. The

population of these two districts at the time of Census

1991 was 664,804 and 504,989 respectively. Out of the total population 687,248 are males and 660,420 females.

The sex ratio thus works out to be 961. At the district

level North Goa has registered sex ratio as 953 whereas

South Goa's sex ratio is 972. Nearly 50 per cent of the

population of the state is confined to the coastal areas.

The density of population of Goa is 364 persons per km2. Density of population in North Goa district is

comparatively higher than the South Goa district. Former

district has recorded 437 persons per km2 whereas

later has recorded only 300 persons per km2 showing

pressure of population more in North Goa district.

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LAKSHADWEEP

The Union territory of Lakshadweep a group of Islands lies between 8 0 and 12 0 30' north latitudes

and 71 0 and 74 0 east longitudes approximately. The

islands of Lakshadweep were formed as a result of coral growth on the sub-marine platform. There are

number of sunken banks, open reefs and sand banks. The local relief are caused by the shapes of sand dunes. The islands vary in width from a few metres to

2 to 3 kms. None of the Islands measures more than six metres above the mean sea level.

Local traditions attribute the first settlement on these islands to the period of Cheraman Perumal, the

last king of Kerala. Legends say that small settlements started in the islands of Amini, Kavaratti, Andrott and Kalpeni first and later people from these islands moved

to other islands of Agatti, Kiltan, Chetlat and Kadmat.

The administration of the islands was passed on to the

Muslim house of Arakkal of Cannanore around the middle of the 16th Century. In 1854, the English took over all the islands. The Union territory was formed in 1956.

This Union territory was known as 'Laccadive, Minicoy

and Amindivi Islands' representing three groups of Islands till 15t November, 1973. Thereafter, the name of

the Union territory was changed into 'Lakshadweep'. The first Census was conducted in 1961. The islands

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was a single district Union territory consisting of 11

inhabited and 16 uninhabited Islands. There are three major islands, viz., Amini, Kavaratti and Minicoy. The

Union territory is further divided into four sub-districts, 9 CD Blocks and 3 census towns. It covers an area of

32 km2.

The Lakshadweep Union territory has a total

population of 60,650 according to the Census 2001. Out of which 31,131 are males and 29,519 females. Lakshadweep is the smallest Union territory both in

area and in population in the Indian union. Its share to the Indian population is only 0.01 per cent.

Lakshadweep rank at the bottom position in population

ranking among states/Union territories in India. Among the states and Union territories, Lakshadweep stands in 4th position in density with 1,895 persons per km2,

the first and second being Delhi (9,340) and Chandigarh

(7,900) respectively. The decadal growth rate of Lakshadweep in Census 2001 is 17.30 per cent as against 28.47 per cent in the previous Census 1981-

1991. This shows that the growth rate of population has decreased by 11.17 point during the decade 1991-

2001. According to the Census 2001, the sex ratio of Lakshadweep is 948 females per 1,000 males as

against 943 in 1991.

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KERALA

Kerala is situated on the south-western coast of

the Indian sub-continent. This state lies between

8° 17' 30" and 12° 47' 40" north latitudes and 74° 51' 57"

and 77° 24' 47" east longitudes. Tamil Nadu state lies in the east and south of this state whereas Karnataka

state forms its north and north-eastern boundary.

Lakshadweep sea lies on its western side.

PhysiographicaUy the state is divided into three

regions, i.e., (i) Highlands, (ii) Midlands and (iii) Lowlands.

The highlands slope down from the western ghats. It has number of peaks over 1,800 metres in height.

Midlands have undulating hills and valleys lying between

the mountains and the lowlands. The lowlands or the

coastal areas are made up of the river deltas,

backwaters and the shore of the Arabian Sea. The state is a land of rivers and backwaters. Forty four

rivers with their innumerable tributaries cut across the

state. Backwaters are attractive feature of the state

which includes lakes and ocean inlets stretching irregularly along the coast.

Kerala formed part of the Travancore-Cochin state and Madras Presidency prior to independence.

This state was formed in 1956 under the State

Reorganization Act from the erstwhile Travancore-Cochin

state and Madras Presidency. It was then divided into nine districts in 1961 which increased to ten districts in

1971. The total number of districts increased to twelve

in 1981. In 1991 two more districts were added to this

state. In Census 2001 the number of district (14) in the

state remained the same. The state has 63 sub-districts

and 152 CD Block, 1,364 villages and 159 towns. Out

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of these, 60 are statutory towns and 99 census towns.

The total area of the state is 38,863 km2 which is only

1.27 per cent of the total area of the country. Among

the districts, Palakkad is the largest with 4,480 km2

and the smallest district is Alappuzha with 1,414 km2

of area.

The total population of Kerala is 3,84,374

persons accordjng to Census 2001, of whjch 15,468,614

are males and 16,372,760 females. In 1991 the total

population of Kerala was 29,098,518 hence registering

a growth rate of 9.43 per cent during 1991-2001. Average

population size of the district in Kerala is 2,274,384.

Malappuram district has recorded the highest population

(3,625,471) whereas lowest is recorded in Wayanad

district (780,619). The density of population in the state

as a whole is 819 persons per km2. Among the districts

Alappuzha holds the first position with 1,492 persons

per km2 whereas Idukki has the last position with a

density of 259 persons per km2. Kerala state has a

unique position as far as sex ratio is concerned. Females

out numbered males in Kerala in all the Censuses which

is contrary to the all India pattern. The sex ratio of

Kerala was 1,004 in 1901 which increased to 1,028 in

1951. A slight declining trend was noticed in 1961 and

1971 but since then it has again shown a steady

increasing trend upto Census 2001. Sex ratio in this

state broke 100 years record with a 1,058 females per

1,000 males. At the district level the highest sex ratio

of 1,094 is recorded in Pathanamthitta district and the

lowest in Idukki district with 993 females per 1,000

males.

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TAMIL NADU

Tamil Nadu state lies between 8° 5' and 13° 35' north latitude and 76° 15' and 80° 20' east longitudes

in the southern end of Indian peninsula. It is surrounded by Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in the north, Kerala

in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and by the

Indian Ocean in the south. Pondicherry and Karaikal of

the Union territory of Pondicherry are in the sea coast

of this state.

Physiographically Tamil Nadu state is divided into Eastern Coastal Plain comprising of the Coromandal

plain and the Alluvial plain of the Cauvery delta and the

hilly region along the northern and western part of the

state. Western Ghats has average height of 1,220

metres above sea level all along the western part. The only break found in this mountain wall is by the Palghat

gap. In the south of this gap are the Anamalai (Elephant

Hills), in the east the Palani Hills where famous Kodaikanal Hill Station is situated. Dense evergreen

forests cover the slopes of the Western Ghats which

are the sources of Cauvery, Vaigai and Tamparani rivers. The Nilgiris are another famous hill groups.

Tamil Nadu was formerly the Madras Presidency

which is mainly spread over in Southern Peninsula. After the reorganization of the states on the linguistic

basis on 15t November 1956 unilingual Madras s~ate was created with Tamil spoken by majority of the people. On 14th January 1969 Madras state was renamed as

Tamil Nadu as per the Madras state (Alteration of Name) Act 1968. In 1971 the state was comprised of fourteen

districts. During 1971-81 number of districts increased

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to sixteen and further in 1981-91 to twenty one. In

Census 2001, Tamil Nadu has recorded 30 districts,

201 sub districts, 386 CD Block, 16,317 villages and

832 towns. Out of these towns, 721 are statutory and

111 non-statutory towns. Tamil Nadu state covers an

area of 130,058 km 2. At the district level, Dharmapuri

is the largest distri'ct with 9,622 km 2. The lowest

geographical area district is Chennai with 174 km2.

During 2001 Census, 62,405,679 persons have

been enumerated in Tamil Nadu. Among these persons

31,400,909 are males and 31,004,770 females. The sex

ratio of the state is 987 in Census 2001. At the district

level the highest sex ratio is returned in Thoothukudi

district (1,050) and the lowest by Salem district (929).

The most populous district of the state is Coimbatore

which has recorded a population of 42.71 lakhs. The

average population of a district in the state is 2,080,189.

The total population of the state has increased by 11.72

per cent during 1991-2001. It is significant to record

that Thiruvallur district has reported the highest decennial

growth rate of 23.06 per cent during 1991-2001. Tamil

Nadu has a population density of 480 persons per km 2.

The highest density is recorded by Chennai district

with 24,963 persons per km2 whereas Ramanathapuram

district has returned the lowest density of 281 persons

per km2. Excepting the south Sahyadri hills and Nilgiris

the distribution of population is generally evenly

distributed. Plain of Tamil Nadu have comparatively

much higher density than the Tamil Nadu upland and

south Sahyadri.

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PONDICHERRY

nondicherry Union territory comprising of four districts

r namely, Pondicherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam lies in different localities of South India. Geographically

Pondicherry lies approximately between 11 ° 45' and 12° 0' north latitudes and 79° 37' and 79° 50' east

longitudes and surrounded by state of Tamil Nadu. Karaikal district between 10° 49' and 11 ° l' north latitudes and 79° 43' and 79° 51' east longitudes. Yanam district lies between 16° 41' and 16° 46' north latitudes and 82°

11' and 82° 19' east longitudes and encompassed by state of Andhra Pradesh. Mahe district falls between 11 ° 41' and 11 ° 46' north latitudes and 75° 31' and 75°

54' east longitudes and surrounded by the state of

Kerala.

Union territory of Pondicherry has been divided into three physiographic regions, i.e., (i) North Kerala

Coast, (ii) Coromandal Coast and (iii) Godavari Delta.

The territories thus handed over were constituted into

the Union territory of Pondicherry. The administrative set up of the Union territory of Pondicherry consists of four districts which are further divided into six

Municipalities and ten Commune Panchayats. The

breakup of Commune Panchayats at district level stand

at five Commune Panchayats and two Municipalities in Pondicherry with 63 villages. Karaikal has five

Commune Panchayats and one Municipality with 29

villages and Mahe with one Municipality consisting of four towns and Yanam being single Municipalities which are entirely urban. According to Census 2001, the Union

territory has recorded total geographical area of 479

km2. Out of these four districts in the Union territory, the largest area of 293 km2 is recorded in Pondicherry

district whereas the smallest area of only 9 km2 in

Mahe district.

Mahe district is situated in North Kerala Coastal region In Census 2001, the total population of the

with undulating terain of low elevation having an _ Union territory is 974,345 persons out of which 486,961

exception of the Chalukkara hill which is 60 metres are males and 487,384 females. The average population height. Pondicherry and Karaikal districts are in the Coromandal coast in flat low laying tract with a gentle

slope towards the sea. Yanam district falls in Godavari

Delta and lies in the region of low lying area with an

average height of 2 to 3 metres. It has no remarkable relief features except it is a flood plain.

The French converted the obscure little village

Pondicherry into a flourishing trading centre. The French were the last European power to come to India for trade. The Dutch and the English had already established themselves at various centres in India. The Dutch

captured Pondicherry in 1693 but returned it to French in 1699. The French Government handed over the Administration of their territories in India to the

Government of independent India in November 1954.

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size of the district in the Union territory is 243,586.

Pondicherry district has the maximum population of

735,332 persons and the minimum population of 31 ,394

persons is observed in Yanam district. The population

density of the Union territory is 2,034 persons per km2.

The highest density of 4,092 person km2 is recorded in

Mahe district whereas the lowest in Karaikal district

(1,067). Sex ratio of the Union territory is 1,001. At

district level Mahe district recorded the highest sex

ratio of 1,147 and the lowest sex ratio is recorded at

Yanam (975). The decadal growth rate during 1991-2001

is 20.62 per cent in the Pondicherry Union territory. The

highest growth rate of 54.67 per cent is recorded in

Yanam district whereas the lowest is recorded in Mahe

(10.11 percent).

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The Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar

Islands is situated in the Bay of Bengal in north­

south direction. Geographically Andaman and Nicobar

Islands lies between 6° to 14° north latitudes and 92°

to 94° east longitudes.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay

of Bengal are comprised of more than 300 named and

unnamed Islands. Geologically sand stone and shales

of Eocene period predominate. Due to hot and humid

climate, soils are lateritic and degenerated with luxuriant

growth of vegetation cover. Coral formation is the chief

characteristics of the Islands.

The first settlement was established in North

Andamans in the year 1789. Attempts at colonisation

were ultimately given up but the penal settlement

survived. The islands, as part of India became free on

August 15, 1947. On November 1, 1956 the Andaman

and Nicobar Islands were constituted into a Union

territory administered by the President of India. During

1971-81 the Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar

Islands was bifurcated into two districts, i.e., Andamans

and Nicobars and it remained unchanged upto Census

2001. There are 7 sub-districts. The Union territory has

3 towns and 547 villages during Census 2001. Out of

these towns, 1 is statutory town and 2 census towns.

72

Andaman and Nicobar Islands covers an area of 8,249

km2. Among these two districts, Andamans district has

the largest geographical area of 6,408 km2 whereas

Nicobars district has a geographical area of 1,841 km2

only.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands has a total

population of 356,152 persons according to Census

2001. Out of which 192,972 are males and 163,180

females against 280,661 population comprising of

154,369 males and 126,292 females at the 1991 Census.

Hence, during 1991-2001, the Union territory recorded

the decadal growth of 26.90 per cent, Andamans with

30.08 per cent and Nicobars with 7.29 per cent only.

The average population size of the district in Andaman

and Nicobar Islands is 178,076. But the district of

Andamans has recorded maximum population of 314,084

and Nicobars with 42,068 persons only. But high density

is observed in Andamans district with 49 persons per

km2 and in district of Nicobars with only 23 persons per

km2. Union territory as a whole has recorded 43 persons

per km2. Nicobars district of this Union territory shows

a marginal increase in sex ratio over that of Andamans

district. Hence, Nicobars district has recorded the high

sex ratio of 857 and Andamans with 844 whereas the

Union territory recorded sex ratio of 846.

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

KILOMETRES

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I MAP 36 I

PART - II

NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT AND SUB-DISTRICT ALONGWITH THEIR CODES

NAME OF STATE, DISTRICT AND SUB-DISTRICT ALONGWITH THEIR CODES

1. JAMMU AND. KASHMIR 1 Thathri

1. KUPWARA 1 Bhalessa (Gandoh)

Kupwara 1 Bhaderwah

Handwara 2 10. UDHAMPUR

Karnah 3 Gool Gulab Garh

2. BARAMULA 2 Reasi

Gurez Udhampur

Bandipore 2 Chenani

Sonawari 3 Ramnagar

Sopore 4 11. PUNCH

Pattan 5 Haveli

Baramula 6 Mendhar

Uri 7 Surankote

Gulmarg 8 12. RAJAURI

3. SRINAGAR 3 Thanamandi

Kangan 1 Rajauri

Ganderbal 2 Budhal

Sri nagar 3 Kalakote

4. BADGAM 4 Nowshehra

Beerwah 1 Sunderbani

Badgam 2 13. JAMMU

Chadura 3 Akhnoor

5. PULWAMA 5 Jammu

Pampore 1 Ranbirsinghpora

Tral 2 Bishna

Pulwama 3 Samba

Shupiyan 4 14. KATHUA

6. ANANTNAG 6 Billawar

Pahalgam Bashohli

Bijbehara 2 Kathua

Anantnag 3 Hiranagar

Kulgam 4

Duru 5 2. HIMACHAL PRADESH

7. LEH (LADAKH) 7 1. CHAMBA

Leh 1 Pangi Chaurah

8. KARGIL 8 Saluni Kargil 1 Bhalai Zanskar 2 Dalhousie

9. DODA 9 Bhattiyat Banihal Sihunta Ramban 2 Chamba Doda 3 Holi Kishtwar 4 Brahmaur

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5 6 7

10 1 2 3 4 5

11 1 2 3

12

2 3 4 5 6

13

2 3 4 5

14 1 2 3 4

2

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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... .'.\';. .~3)1·, ·t" (1) , ~) r ... ;;

2. KANGRA 2 Hamirpur 3 Nurpur Barsar 4 Indora 2 Dhatwal 5 Fatehpur 3 Bhoranj 6 Jawali 4 7. UNA 7 Harchakian 5 Bharwain 1 Shahpur 6 Amb 2 Dharmsala 7 Bangana 3 Kangra 8 Una 4 Baroh 9

Haroli 5 Dera Gopipur 10 Jaswan 11 8. BILASPUR 8

Rakkar 12 Ghumarwin 1

Khundian 13 Jhanduta 2

Thural 14 Naina Devi 3

Dhira 15 Bilaspur Sadar 4

Jaisinghpur 16 9. SOLAN 9 Palampur 17 Arki 1 Baijnath 18 Hamshahr 2 Multhan 19 Nalagarh 3

3. LAHUL AND SPITI 3 Krishangarh 4

Udaipur 1 Kasauli 5

Lahul 2 Solan 6

Spiti 3 Kandaghat 7

4. KULLU 4 10. SIRMAUR 10 Manali 1 Rajgarh 1 Kullu 2 Nohra 2 Sainj 3 Pachhad 3 Banjar 4 Renuka 4 Ani 5 Dadahu 5 Nermand 6 Nahan 6

5. MANDl 5 Paonta Sahib 7

Padhar Kamrau 8

Jogindarnagar 2 Shalai 9

Lad Bharol 3 Ronhat 10

Sandhol 4 11. SHIMLA 11 Dharmpur 5 Rampur 1 Kotli 6 Nankhari 2 Sarkaghat 7 Kumharsain 3 Baldwara 8 Seoni 4 Sundarnagar 9 Shimla Rural 5 Mandi 10 Shimla Urban 6 Aut 11 Junga 7 Bali Chowki 12 Theog 8 Thunag 13 Chaupal 9 Chachyot 14 Cheta 10 Nihri 15 Nerua 11 Karsog 16 Jubbal 12

6. HAMIRPUR 6 Kotkhai 13

Tira Sujanpur 1 Tikar 14

Nadaun 2 Rohru 15

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(tr' ,(3} , • (1) (2) (3)

Chirgaon 16 8. FATEHGARH SAHIB 8

Dodra Kwar 17 Sassi Pathana

12. KINNAUR 12 Fatehgarh Sahib 2

Hangrang Amloh 3

Poo 2 Khamanon 4

Morang 3 9. LUDHIANA 9

Kalpa 4 Samrala 1

Nichar 5 Khanna 2

Sangla 6 Payal 3

Ludhiana (East) 4 3. PUNJAB 3 Ludhiana (West) 5

1. GURDASPUR Raikot 6

Dhar Kalan Jagraon 7

Pathankot 2 10. MOGA 10

Gurdaspur 3 Nihal Singhwala 1

Satala 4 Sagha Purana 2

Dera Saba Nanak 5 Moga 3

2. AMRITSAR 2 11. FIROZPUR 11

Ajnala 1 Zira

Amritsar-I 2 Firozpur 2

Amritsar-II 3 Jalalabad 3

Tarn-Taran 4 Fazilka 4

Patti 5 Abohar 5

Khadur Sahib 6 12. MUKTSAR 12 Saba Sakala 7 Malout 1

3. KAPURTHALA 3 Giddarbaha 2

Shulath Muktsar '3

Kapurthala 2 13. FARIDKOT 13 Sultan pur Lodhi 3 Faridkot 1 Phagwara 4 Jaitu 2

4. JALANDHAR 4 14. BATHINDA 14 Shahkot Rampura Phul 1 Nakodar 2 Sathinda 2 Phillaur 3 Talwandi Sabo 3 Jalandhar-I 4 15. MANSA 15 Jalandhar-II 5 Sardulgarh

5. HOSHIARPUR 5 Sudhlada 2

Dasua Mansa 3 Mukerian 2 16. SANGRUR 16 Hoshiarpur 3 Sarnala Garhshankar 4 Malerkotla 2

6. NAWANSHAHR 6 Dhuri 3

Nawanshahr 1 Sangrur 4

Salachaur 2 Sunam 5

7. RUPNAGAR 7 Moonak 6

Anandpur Sahib 1 17. PATIALA 17

Rupnagar 2 Samana 1

Kharar 3 Nabha 2

SAS, Nagar (Mohali) 4 Patiala 3

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(2)

Rajpura 4 Tehri 4

Dera Bassi 5 Narendranagar· 5

5. DEHRADUN 5 4. CHANDIGARH* 4 Chakrata 1

1. CHANDIGARH 1 Vikasnagar 2

Kaimbwala Dehradun 3

Khuda Alisher 2 Rishikesh 4

Khuda Jassu 3 6. GARHWAL 6 Lahora 4 Srinagar 1 Sarangpur 5 Pauri 2 Dhanas 6 Thali Sain 3 Shahpur 7 Dhoomakot 4 Dadu Majra 8 Lansdowne 5 Maloya 9 Katdwara 6 Palsaura 10 Kujheri 11 7. PITHORAGARH 7

Nizampur Kumbra 12 Munsiari 1

Nizampur Burail 13 Dharchula 2

Jhumaroo 14 Didihat 3

Burail ® 15 Gangolihat 4

Bair Majra 16 Pithoragarh 5

Chahar-Tarf-Burail 17 8. BAGESHWAR 8

Behlana 18 Kapkot 1

Halla Majra 19 Bageshwar 2

Raipur Khurd 20 9. ALMORA 9 Raipur Kalan 21 Bhikia Sain 1 Mauli Jagran 22 Ranikhet 2 Daria 23 Almora 3 Mani Majra (R) 24

10. CHAMPAWAT 10

5. UTTARANCHAL 5 Champawat 1

1. UTTARKASHI 1 11. NAINITAL 11

Puraula 1 Kasya Kutauli 1

Rajgarhi 2 Nainital 2

Dunda 3 Dhari 3

Bhatwari 4 Haldwani 4

2. CHAMOLI 2 12. UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 12

Joshimath 1 Kashipur 1

Chamali 2 Kichha 2

Pokhari 3 Sitarganj 3

Karnaprayag 4 Khatima 4

Tharali 5 13. HARDWAR 13 Gair Sain 6 Raorkee 1

3. RUDRAPRAYAG 3 Hardwar 2

Ukhimath 1 Laksar 3

Rudraprayag 2

4. TEHRI GARHWAL 4 6. HARYANA 6

Ghansali 1 1. PANCHKULA 1

Devprayag 2 Kalka 1

Pratapnagar 3 Panchkula 2

* In Chandigarh the lower unit code represents village code.

80

11 ••• ··

(1)····

2. AMBALA 2 13. BHIWANI 13

Naraingarh Bawani Khera 1

Ambala 2 Bhiwani 2

Barara 3 Tosham 3

3. YAMUNANAGAR 3 Siwani 4

Jagadhri 1 Loharu 5

Chhachhrauli 2 Dadri 6

4. KURUKSHETRA 4 14. ROHTAK 14

Shah bad 1 Maham 1

Pehowa 2 Rohtak 2

Thanesar 3 15. JHAJ.JAR 15

5. KAITHAL 5 Beri 1

Guhla 1 Bahadurgarh 2

Kaithal 2 Jhajjar 3

6. KARNAL 6 16. MAHENDRAGARH 16

Nilokheri Mahendragarh 1

1 Narnaul 2

Indri 2 Karnal 3 17. REWARI 17

Assandh -4 Kosli 1

Gharaunda 5 Rewari 2 Bawal 3

7. PAN I PAT 7 Panipat 1 18. GURGAON 18

Israna 2 Pataudi

Samalkha 3 Gurgaon 2 Sohna 3

8. SONIPAT 8 Taoru 4 Gohana 1 Nuh 5 Ganaur . 2 Ferozepur Jhirka 6 Sonipat 3 Punahana 7 Kharkhoda 4

19. FARIDABAD 19 9. JIND 9 Faridabad 1

Narwana 1 Ballabgarh 2 Jind 2 Palwal 3 Julana 3 Hathin 4 Safidon 4 Hodal 5

10. FATEHABAD 10 Ratia 1 7. NCT OF DELHI 7 ] Tohana 2 1. NORTH WEST 1 Fatehabad 3 Narela 1

11. SIRSA 11 Saraswati Vihar 2

Dabwali 1 Model Town 3

Sirsa 2 2. NORTH 2 Rania 3 Civil Lines 1 Ellenabad 4 Sadar Bazar 2

12. HISAR 12 Kotwali 3

Adampur 1 3. NORTH EAST 3

Hisar 2 See lam Pur

NarnauncJ 3 Shahdara 2

Hansi 4 Seema Puri 3

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SI.No. State/Distric:;tlSub-dlstrlc:;t .,Code No; ~tat'/DIetr:i~tI'ub~diStr!~~ Code f.lu. ,,,{Ai'

(1) (2) (3) (2)

4. EAST 4 Nokha 5 Gandhi Nagar Khajuwala 6 Vivek Vihar 2 Chhatargarh 7 Preet Vihar 3

4. CHURU 4 5. NEW DELHI 5 Taranagar

Parliament Street 1 Rajgarh 2 Connaught Place 2 Sardarshahar 3 Chanakya Puri 3 Churu 4

6. CENTRAL 6 Dungargarh 5 Karol Bagh Ratangarh 6 Pahar Ganj 2 Sujangarh 7 Darya Ganj 3

5. JHUNJHUNUN 5 7. WEST 7 Jhunjhunun 1

Punjabi Bagh Chirawa 2 Patel Nagar 2 Buhana 3 Rajouri Garden 3 Khetri 4

8. SOUTH WEST 8 Nawalgarh 5 Najafgarh Udaipurwati 6 Delhi Cantonment. 2

6. ALWAR 6 Vasant Vihar 3 Behror 1

9. SOUTH 9 Mandawar 2 Defence Colony Kotkasim 3 Hauz Khas 2 Tijara 4 Kalkaji 3 Kishangarh Bas 5

[!: Ramgarh 6 RAJASTHAN 8 Alwar 7

1. GANGANAGAR 1 Bansur 8 Karanpur Thanagazi 9 Ganganagar 2 Rajgarh 10 Sadulshahar 3 Lachhmangarh 11 Padampur 4 Kathumar 12 Raisinghnagar 5 Anupgarh 6 7. BHARATPUR 7

Gharsana 7 Pahari 1

Vijainagar 8 Kaman 2 Suratgarh 9 Nagar 3

2. HANUMANGARH 2 Deeg 4 Nadbai 5 Sangaria 1 Kumher 6 Tibi 2

Hanumangarh 3 Bharatpur 7

Pilibanga 4 Weir 8

Rawatsar 5 Bayana 9

Nohar 6 Rupbas 10

Bhadra 7 8. DHAULPUR 8 3. BIKANER 3 Baseri 1

Bikaner Bari 2 Poogal 2 Sepau 3 Lunkaransar 3 Dhaulpur 4 Kolayat 4 Rajakhera 5

82

SI.No. State/DistrictlSub·~istrict Code No. SI.No. StatelDistrlctiSub-dlstrict C"~r"'~ (1) (2) (3) (1) (2)

",'

~\' ',:

9. KARAULI 9 Parbatsar 8 Todabhim Makrana 9 Nadoti 2 Nawa 10 Hindaun 3

15. JODHPUR 15 Karauli 4

Phalodi 1 Mandrail 5 Sapotra 6

Osian 2

Bhopalgarh 3 10. SAWAI MADHOPUR 10 Jodhpur 4

Gangapur 1 Shergarh 5 Bamanwas 2 Luni 6 Malarna Doongar 3 Bilara 7 Bonli 4 Chauth Ka Barwara 5 16. JAISALMER 16

Sawai Madhopur 6 Jaisalmer 1

Khandar 7 Pokaran 2

11. DAUSA 11 Fatehgarh 3

Baswa 1 17. BARMER 17

Mahwa 2 Shea 1

Sikrai 3 Bay too 2

Dausa 4 Pachpadra 3 Lalsot 5 Siwana 4

12. JAIPUR 12 Gudha Malani 5

Katputfi Barmer 6

Viratnagar 2 Ramsar 7

Shahpura 3 Chohtan 8

Chomu 4 18. JALOR 18 Phulera 5 Sayla 1 Dudu 6 Ahore 2 Phagi 7 Jalor 3 Sanganer 8 Bhinmal 4 Jaipur 9

Bagora 5 Amber 10

Sanchore 6 Jamwa Ramgarh 11

Raniwara 7 Bassi 12

Chaksu 13 19. SIROHI 19

13. SIKAR 13 Sheoganj 1

Fatehpur 1 Sirohi 2

Lachhmangarh 2 Pindwara 3

Sikar 3 Abu Road 4

Danta Ramgarh 4 Reodar 5

Sri Madhopur 5 20. PAll 20 Neem Ka Thana 6 Jaitaran 1

14. NAGAUR 14 Raipur 2

Ladnu 1 Sojat 3

Didwana 2 Rohat 4

Jayal 3 Pali 5

Nagaur 4 Marwar Junction 6

Kheenvsar 5 Desuri 7

Merta 6 Sumerpur 8

Degana 7 Bali 9

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SI.No. State/DlstrictiSub-district Code No. SI.No. State/DisttictiSub-disttict Code No.

(1) (2) f3) {1) (2) (3)

21. AJMER 21 Girwa 5 Kishangarh 1 Vallabhnagar 6 Ajmer 2 Ohariawad 7 Peesangan 3 Salumbar 8 Beawar 4 Sarada 9

Masuda 5 Kherwara 10 Nasirabad 6 27. DUNGARPUR 27 Bhinay 7 Dungarpur 1 Sarwar 8 Aspur 2 Kekri 9 Sagwara 3

22. TONK 22 Simalwara 4 Malpura 1 28. BANSWARA 28 Peeplu 2 Ghatol 1 Niwai 3 Garhi 2 Tonk 4 Banswara 3 Todaraisingh 5 Bagidora 4 Deoli 6 Kushalgarh 5 Uniara 7

29. CHITTAURGARH 29 23. BUNDI 23 Rashmi 1

Hindoli Gangrar, 2 Nainwa 2 Begun 3 Indragarh 3 Rawatbhata 4 Keshoraipatan 4 Chittaurgarh 5 Bundi 5 Kapasan 6

24. BHILWARA 24 Dungla 7

Asind 1 Bhadesar 8

Hurda 2 Nimbahera 9

Shahpura 3 Chhoti Sadri 10

Banera 4 Bari Sadri 11

Mandai 5 Pratapgarh 12

Raipur 6 Arnod 13

Sahara 7 30. KOTA 30 Bhilwara 8 Pipalda 1 Kotri 9 Digod 2 Jahazpur 10 Ladpura 3 Mandalgarh 11 Ramganj Mandi 4 Beejoliya 12 Sangod 5

25. RAJSAMAND 25 31. BARAN 31 Bhim 1 Mangrol 1 Deogarh 2 Antah 2 Amet 3 Baran 3 Kumbhalgarh 4 Atru 4 Rajsamand 5 Kishanganj 5 Railmagra 6 Shahbad 6 Nathdwara 7 Chhabra 7

26. UDAIPUR 26 Chhipabarod 8

Mavli 32. JHALAWAR 32 Gogunda 2 Khanpur 1 Kotra 3 Jhalrapatan 2 Jhadol 4 Aklera 3

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S!.No. Statell)lstrietlSub4lstrlet Code No. SI.No. State/DistrictiSult~j:tlstrict COde No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Manohar Thana 4 9. GHAZIABAD 9 Pachpahar 5 Modinagar

Pirawa 6 Ghaziabad 2

Gangdhar 7 Hapur 3 Garhmukteshwar 4

9. UTTAR PRADESH 9 10. GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 10

1. SAHARAN PUR 1 Dadri

Behat Gautam Buddha Nagar 2

Saharanpur 2 Jewar 3

Nakur 3 11. BULANDSHAHR 11

Deoband 4 Sikandrabad 1

2. MUZAFFARNAGAR Bulandshahr 2

2 Siana 3

Kairana 1 Anupshahr 4 Shamli 2 Debai 5 Muzaffarnagar 3 Shikarpur 6 Budhana 4 Khurja 7 Jansath 5

12. ALiGARH 12 3. BIJNOR 3 Khair 1

Najibabad Gabhana 2 Bijnor 2 Atrauli 3 Nagina 3 Koil 4

Dhampur 4 Iglas 5

Chandpur 5 13. HATHRAS 13

4. MORADABAD 4 Sasni 1

Thakurdwara 1 Sikandra Rao 2

Moradabad 2 Hathras 3

Bilari 3 Sadabad 4

Sambhal 4 14. MATHURA 14

Chandausi 5 Chhata Mat 2

5. RAMPUR 5 Mathura 3 Suar 1

15. Bilaspur

AGRA 15 2

Etmadpur 1 Rampur 3 Agra 2 Shahabad 4 Kiraoli 3 Milak 5 Kheragarh 4

6. JYOTIBA PHULE NAGAR 6 Fatehabad 5

Dhanaura Bah 6

Amroha 2 16. FIROZABAD 16 Hasanpur 3 Tundla 1

7. MEERUT 7 Firozabad 2

Sardhana 1 Jasrana 3

Mawana 2 Shikohabad 4

Meerut 3 17. ETAH 17 Kasganj 1

8. BAG HPAT 8 Patiyali 2 Baraut 1 Aliganj 3 Baghpat 2 Etah 4 Khekada 3 Jalesar 5

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SI.No. State/DlstrictlSub-dlstrict Code No. St.No. StatelDlstrictiSub-district Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

18. MAINPURI 18 Unnao 3 Mainpuri 1 Purwa 4 Karhal 2 Bighapur 5 Bhogaon 3 27. LUCKNOW 27

19. BUDAUN 19 Malihabad 1 Gunnaur Bakshi Ka Talab 2

Bisauli 2 Lucknow 3 Bilsi 3 Mohanlalganj 4

Sahaswan 4 28. RAE BAREL! 28 Budaun 5 Maharajganj Dataganj 6 Tiloi 2

20. BAREILLY 20 Rae Bareli 3

Baheri 1 Lalganj 4

Meerganj 2 Dalmau 5

Aonla 3 Unchahar 6

Bareilly 4 Salon 7

Nawabganj 5 29. FARRUKHABAD 29 Faridpur 6 Kaimganj 1

21. PILlBHIT 21 Amritpur 2

Pilibhit Farrukhabad 3

Bisalpur 2 30. KANNAUJ 30 Puranpur 3 Chhibramau

22. SHAHJAHANPUR 22 Kannauj 2

Powayan 1 Tirwa 3

Tilhar 2 31. ETAWAH 31 Shahjahanpur 3 Jaswantnagar 1 Jalalabad 4 Saifai 2

23. KHERI 23 Etawah 3

Nighasan 1 Bharthana 4

Gola Gokaran Nath 2 Chakarnagar 5

Mohammdi 3 32. AURAIYA 32 Lakhimpur 4 Bidhuna 1 Dhaurahara 5 Auraiya 2

24. SITAPUR 24 33. KANPUR DEHAT 33 Misrikh 1 Rasulabad Sitapur 2 Derapur 2 Laharpur 3 Akbarpur 3 Biswan 4 Bhognipur 4 Mahmudabad 5 Sikandra 5 Sidhauli 6 34. KANPUR NAGAR 34

25. HARDOI 25 Bilhaur 1 Shahabad 1 Kanpur 2 Sawayajpur 2 Ghatampur 3 Hardoi 3 35. JALAUN 35 Bilgram 4 Madhogarh 1 Sandila 5 Jalaun 2

26. UNNAO 26 Kalpi 3 Safipur 1 Orai 4 Hasanganj 2 Konch 5

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".No. StatelDiatriotlSub-dlstrit:t ~No·1 51.No. 5tate/Oistrict/5ub-district Code No.

(1) .' ,. (2) (1) (2) (3)

36. JHANSI 36 46. BARABANKI 46

Moth 1 Fatehpur 1

Garautha 2 Ramnagar 2

Tahrauli 3 Nawabganj 3

Mauranipur 4 Sirauli Gauspur 4

Jhansi 5 Ramsanehighat 5

37. LALITPUR 37 Haidergarh 6

Talbehat 1 47. FAIZABAD 47

Lalitpur 2 Rudauli 1

Mahroni 3 Milkipur 2

38. HAMIRPUR 38 Sohawal 3

Hamirpur 1 Faizabad 4

Rath 2 Bikapur 5

Maudaha 3 48. AMBEDKAR NAGAR 48

39. MAHOBA 39 Tanda 1 Allapur 2

Kulpahar 1 Jalalpur 3

Charkhari 2 Akbarpur 4

Mahoba 3 49. 5ULTANPUR 49

40. BANDA 40 Musafirkhana 1 Banda 1 Gauriganj 2 Baberu 2 Amethi 3 Atarra 3 Sultanpur 4 Naraini 4 Lambhuwa 5

41. CHITRAKOOT 41 Kadipur 6 Karwi 50. BAHRAICH 50 Mau 2 Nanpara 1

42. FATEHPUR 42 Mahasi 2 Bindki 1 Bahraich 3

Fatehpur 2 Kaiserganj 4

Khaga 3 51. SHRAWA5TI 51

43. PRATAPGARH 43 Bhinga

Lalganj Ajhara 1 Ikauna 2

Kunda 2 Payagpur 3

Pratapgarh 3 52. BALRAMPUR 52 Patti 4 Balrampur

44. KAUSHAMBI 44 Tulsipur 2

Sirathu 1 Utraula 3

Manjhanpur 2 53. GONDA 53 Chail 3 Gonda 1

45. ALLAHABAD 45 Colonelganj 2

Soraon 1 Tarabganj 3

Phulpur 2 Mankapur 4

Allahabad 3 54. SIDDHARTHNAGAR 54

Bara 4 Shohratgarh 1

Karchhana 5 Naugarh 2

Handia 6 Bansi 3

Meja 7 I twa 4

Koraon 8 Domariyaganj 5

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55. BAST I 55 Ballia 4

Bhanpur 1 Bansdih 5

Harraiya 2 Bairia 6

Basti 3 64. JAUNPUR 64

56. SANT KABIR NAGAR 56 Shahganj 1

Mehdawal Badlapur 2

Khalilabad 2 Machhlishahr 3

Ghanghata 3 Jaunpur 4

57. MAHARAJGANJ 57 Mariahu 5

Nautanwa 1 Kerakat 6

Nichlaul 2 65. GHAZIPUR 65

Pharenda 3 Jakhanian

Maharajganj 4 Saidpur 2

58. GORAKHPUR 58 Ghazipur 3

Campierganj 1 Mohammadabad 4

Sahjanwa 2 Zamania 5

Gorakhpur 3 66. CHANDAULI 66

Chauri Chaura 4 Sakaldiha 1

Bansgaon 5 Chandauli 2

Khajani 6 Chakia 3

Gola 7 67. VARANASI 67

59. KUSHINAGAR 59 Pindra 1

Padrauna 1 Varanasi 2

Hata 2 68. SANT RAVIDAS NAGAR 68 Kasya 3 Bhadohi 1 Tamkuhi Raj 4 Gyanpur 2

60. DEORIA 60 69. MIRZAPUR 69 Deoria 1 Mirzapur 1 Rudrapur 2 Lalganj 2 Barhaj 3 Marihan 3 Salempur 4 Chunar 4 Bhatpar Rani 5

70. SONBHADRA 70 61. AZAMGARH 61 Ghorawal 1

Burhanpur 1 Robertsganj 2 Sagri 2 Dudhi 3 Azamgarh 3

Nizamabad 4 110. BIHAR 10 Phulpur 5

1. PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN 1 Lalganj 6

Sidhaw Mehnagar 7

Ramnagar 2 62. MAU 62 Gaunaha 3

Ghosi 1 Mainatanr 4 Madhuban 2 Narkatiaganj 5 Maunath Bhanjan 3 Lauria 6 Muhammadabad Gohna 4 Bagaha 7

63. BALLIA 63 Piprasi 8

Belthara Road 1 Madhubani 9

Sikanderpur 2 Bhitaha 10

Rasra 3 Thakrahan 11

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Jogapatti 12 Parsauni 9 Chanpatia 13 Belsand 10 Sikta 14 Runisaidpur 11 Majhaulia 15 Dumra 12 Bettiah 16 Bajpatti 13 Bairia 17 Charaut 14 Nautan 18 Pupri 15

2. PURBA CHAMPARAN 2 Nanpur 16

Raxaul Bokhara 17

Adapur 2 5. MADHUBANI 5 Ramgarhwa 3 Madhwapur 1

Sugauli 4 Harlakhi 2 Banjaria 5 Basopatti 3

Narkatia 6 Jainagar 4 Bankatwa 7 Ladania 5 Ghorasahan 8 Laukaha 6 Dhaka 9 Laukahi 7 Chiraia 10 Phulparas 8

Motihari 11 Babubarhi 9 Turkaulia 12 Khajauli 10 Harsidhi 13 Kaluahi 11 Paharpur 14 Benipatti 12 Areraj 15 Bisfi 13 Sangrampur 16 Madhubani 14 Kesaria 17 Pandaul 15 Kalyanpur 18 Rajnagar 16 Kotwa 19 Andhratharhi 17 Piprakothi 20 Jhanjharpur 18 Chakia (Pipra) 21 Ghoghardiha 19 Pakri Dayal 22 Lakhnaur 20 Patahi 23 Madhepur 21 Phenhara 24 6. SUPAUL 6 Madhuban 25 Nirmali 1 Tetaria 26 Basantpur 2 Mehsi 27 Chhatapur 3

3. SHEOHAR 3 Pratapganj 4 Purnahiya Raghopur 5 Piprarhi 2 Saraigarh Bhaptiyahi 6 Sheohar 3 Kishanpur 7 Dumri Katsari 4 Marauna 8 Tariani Chowk 5 Supaul 9

4. SITAMARHI 4 Pipra 10

Bairgania Tribeniganj 11

Suppi 2 7. ARARIA 7

Majorganj 3 Narpatganj

Sonbarsa 4 Forbesganj 2 Parihar 5 Bhargama 3

Sursand 6 Raniganj 4 Bathnaha 7 Araria 5 Riga 8 Kursakatta 6

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Sikti 7 Murliganj 7 Palasi 8 Gwalpara 8 Jokihat 9 Bihariganj 9

8. KISHANGANJ 8 Kishanganj 10

Terhagachh 1 Puraini 11

Dighalbank 2 Alamnagar 12

Thakurganj 3 Chausa 13

Pothia 4 12. SAHARSA 12 Bahadurganj 5 Nauhatta 1 Kochadhamin 6 Satar Kataiya 2 Kishanganj 7 Mahishi 3

9. PURNIA 9 Kahara 4

Banmankhi Saur Bazar 5

Barhara 2 Patarghat 6

Bhawanipur 3 Sonbarsa 7

Rupauli 4 Simri Bakhtiarpur 8

Dhamdaha 5 Salkhua 9

Krityanand Nagar 6 Banma Itarhi 10

Purnia East 7 13. DARBHANGA 13 Kasba 8 Jale 1 Sri nagar 9 Singhwara 2 Jalalgarh 10 Keotiranway 3 Amour 11 Darbhanga 4 Baisa 12 Manigachhi 5 Baisi 13 Tardih 6 Dagarua 14 Alinagar 7

10. KATIHAR 10 Benipur 8

Falka 1 Bahadurpur 9

Korha 2 Hanumannagar 10 Hasanganj 3 Hayaghat 11

Kadwa 4 Baheri 12 Balrampur 5 Biraul 13 Barsoi 6 Ghanshyampur 14 Azamnagar 7 Kiratpur 15 Pranpur 8 Gora Bauram 16

Dandkhora 9 Kusheshwar Asthan 17 Katihar 10 Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi 18 Mansahi 11 14. MUZAFFARPUR 14 Barari 12 Sahebganj Sameli 13 Baruraj (Motipur) 2 Kursela 14 Paroo 3 Manihari 15 Saraiya 4 Amdabad 16 Marwan 5

11. MADHEPURA 11 Kanti 6 Gamharia Minapur 7 Singheshwar 2 Bochaha 8 Ghailarh 3 Aurai 9 Madhepura 4 Katra 10 Shankarpur 5 Gaighat 11 Kumarkhand 6 Bandra 12

90

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Dholi (Moraul) 13 Revelganj 10 Musahri 14 Chapra 11 Kurhani 15 Nagra 12 Sakra 16 Marhaura 13

15. GOPALGANJ 15 Amnour 14

Kataiya 1 Maker 15

Bijaipur 2 Parsa 16

Bhorey 3 Dariapur 17

Pachdeori 4 Garkha 18

Kuchaikote 5 Dighwara 19

Phulwaria 6 Sonepur 20

Hathua 7 18. VAISHALI 18 Uchkagaon 8 Vaishali 1 Thawe 9 Paterhi Belsar 2 Gopalganj 10 Lalganj 3 Manjha 11 Bhagwanpur 4 Barauli 12 Goraul 5 Sidhwalia 13 Chehra Kalan 6 Baikunthpur 14 Patepur 7

16. SIWAN 16 Mahua 8

Nautan 1 Jandaha 9

Siwan 2 Raja Pakar 10

Barharia 3 Hajipur 11

Goriakothi 4 Raghopur 12

Lakri Nabiganj 5 Bidupur 13

Basantpur 6 Desri 14

Bhagwanpur Hat 7 Sahdai Buzurg 15

Maharajganj 8 Mahnar 16

Pachrukhi 9 19. SAMASTIPUR 19 Hussainganj 10 Kalyanpur 1 Ziradei 11 Warisnagar 2 Mairwa 12 Shivaji Nagar 3 Guthani 13 Khanpur 4 Darauli 14 Samastipur 5 Andar 15 Pusa 6 Raghunathpur 16 Tajpur 7 Hasanpura 17 Morwa 8 Daraundha 18 Patori 9 Siswan 19 Mohanpur 10

17. SARAN 17 Mohiuddinagar 11 Mashrakh 1 Sarairanjan 12 Panapur 2 Vidyapati Nagar 13 Taraiya 3 Dalsinghsarai 14 Ishupur 4 Ujiarpur 15 Baniapur 5 Bibhutpur 16 Lahladpur 6 Rosera 17 Ekma 7 Singhia 18 Manjhi 8 Hasanpur 19 Jalalpur 9 Bithan 20

91

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

20. BEGUSARAI 20 Phulidumar 7 Khudabandpur Belhar 8 Chorahi 2 Chanan 9 Garhpura 3 Katoria 10 Cheria Bariarpur 4 Bausi 11 Bhagwanpur 5 24. MUNGER 24 Mansurchak 6 Munger 1 Bachhwara 7 Bariyarpur 2 Teghra 8 Jamalpur 3 Barauni 9

Dharhara 4 Birpur 10

Kharagpur 5 Begusarai 11

Asarganj 6 Naokothi 12

Tarapur 7 Bakhri 13

Tetia Bombar 8 Dandari 14 Sahebpur Kamal 15

Sangrampur 9

Balia 16 25. LAKHISARAI 25

Matihani 17 Barahiya 1

Shamho Akha Kurha 18 Pipariya 2

21. KHAGARIA 21 Surajgarha 3

Alauli Lakhisarai 4

Khagaria 2 Ramgarh Chowk 5

Mansi 3 Halsi 6

Chautham 4 26. SHEIKHPURA 26

Beldaur 5 Barbigha

Gogri 6 Shekhopur Sarai 2

Parbatta 7 Sheikhpura 3

22. BHAGALPUR 22 Ghat Kusumbha 4

Narayanpur Chewara 5

Bihpur 2 Ariari 6

Kharik 3 27. NALANDA 27 Naugachhia 4 Karai Parsurai Rangra Chowk 5 Nagar Nausa 2 Gopalpur 6 Harnaut 3 Pirpainti 7 Chandi 4 Colgong 8 Rahui 5 Ismailpur 9 Bind 6 Sabour 10 Sarmera 7 Nathnagar 11 Asthawan 8 Sultanganj 12 Bihar 9 Shahkund 13 Noorsarai 10 Goradih 14 Tharthari 11 Jagdishpur 15 Parbalpur 12 Sonhaula 16 Hilsa 13

23. BANKA 23 Ekangarsarai 14

Shambhuganj 1 Islampur 15

Amarpur 2 Ben 16

Rajaun 3 Rajgir 17

Dhuraiya 4 Silao 18

Barahat 5 Giriak 19

Banka 6 Katrisarai 20

92

SI-No. State/Di'trlctlSub-district Code No. Sl.No. State/Dlstrictl~Ub-dl~trlct Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3).

28. PATNA 28 31. KAIMUR (BHABUA) 31

Maner 1 Ramgarh 1 Dinapur-cum- Khagaul 2 Nuaon 2 Patna Rural (a & b) 3 Kudra 3 Sampatchak 4 Mohania 4 Phulwari 5 Durgawati 5 Bihta 6 Chand 6 Naubatpur 7 Chainpur 7 Bikram 8 Bhabua 8 Dulhin Bazar 9 Rampur 9 Paliganj 10 Bhagwanpur 10 Masaurhi 11 Adhaura 11 Dhanarua 12 Punpun 13 32. ROHTAS 32

Fatwah 14 Kochas

Daniawan 15 Dinara 2

Khusrupur 16 Dawath 3

Bakhtiarpur 17 Suryapura 4

Athmalgola 18 Bikramganj 5

Belchhi 19 Karakat 6

Barh 20 Nasriganj 7

Pandarak 21 Rajpur 8

Ghoswari 22 Sanjhauli 9

Mokameh 23 Nokha 10

29. BHOJPUR 29 Kargahar 11

Shahpur 1 Chenari 12

Arrah 2 Nauhatta 13

Barhara 3 Sheosagar 14

Koilwar 4 Sasaram 15

Sandesh 5 Akorhi Gola 16

Udwant Nagar 6 Dehri 17

Behea 7 Tilouthu 18

Jagdishpur 8 Rohtas 19

Piro 9 33. JEHANABAD 33

Charpokhri 10 Arwal 1

Garhani 11 Kaler 2

Agiaon 12 Karpi 3

Tarari 13 Sonbhadra Banshi Suryapur 4

Sahar 14 Kurtha 5

30. BUXAR 30 Ratni Faridpur 6

Simri Jehanabad 7

Chakki 2 Kako 8

Barhampur 3 Modanganj 9

Chauga in 4 Ghoshi 10

Kesath 5 Makhdumpur 11

Dumraon 6 Hulasganj 12

Buxar 7 34. AURANGABAD 34

Chausa 8 Daudnagar 1

Rajpur 9 Haspura 2 Itarhi 10 Goh 3 Nawanagar 11 Rafiganj 4

93

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Code No.

(1) (2) (3) , (1)" i ' (2) '., '", .• ' , , (3) ,. , .. '

Obra 5 Jamui 3 Aurangabad 6 Barhat 4 Barun 7 Lakshmipur 5 Nabinagar 8 Jhajha 6 Kutumba 9 Gidhaur 7

Deo 10 Khaira 8

Madanpur 11 Sono 9

35. GAYA 35 Chakai 10

Konch 1 Tikari 2 111. SIKKIM 11

Belaganj 3 1. NORTH 1

Khizirsarai 4 Chungthang 1

Neem Chak Bathani 5 Mangan 2 Muhra 6 2. WEST 2 Atri 7 Gyalshing 1 Manpur 8 Soreng 2 Gaya Town 9

SOUTH Paraiya 10

3. 3 Namchi 1

Guraru 11 Ravong 2

Gurua 12 Amas 13 4. EAST 4

Banke Bazar 14 Gangtok 1

Imamganj 15 Pakyong 2

Dumaria 16 Rongli 3

Sherghati 17 Dobhi 18 112. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 12

Bodh Gaya 19 1. TAWANG 1

Tan Kuppa 20 Zemithang 1 Wazirganj 21 Lumia 2 Fatehpur 22 Dudunghar 3 Mohanpur 23 Tawang 4 Barachatti 24 Jang 5

36. NAWADA 36 Mukto 6

Nardiganj 1 Thingbu 7

Nawada 2 2. WEST KAMENG 2 Warisaliganj 3 Dirang 1

Kashi Chak 4 Nafra 2 Pakribarawan 5 Bomdila 3 Kawakol 6 Kalaktang 4 Roh 7 Rupa 5 Govindpur 8 Singchung 6 Akbarpur 9 Jamiri 7 Hisua 10 Thrizino 8 Narhat 11 Bhalukpong 9

Meskaur 12 Balemu 10 Sirdala 13 3. EAST KAMENG 3 Rajauli 14 Seijosa

37. JAMUl 37 Pakke Kessang 2 Islamnagar Aliganj 1 Richukrong 3 Sikandra 2 Seppa 4

94

SI.No. .,U.'_lst.lctiSUb-dlstrict, Code NQ. SI.No. State/DistrictlSub·district ~ode J';4Q •.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) '(3)"/ : Lada 5 Payum 4

Bameng 6 Tato 5 Pipu 7 Kaying 6 Khenewa 8 Darak 7 Chayangtajo 9 Kamba 8 Sawa 10 Rumgong 9

4. PAPUM PARE 4 Jomlo Mobuk 10

Balijan Liromoba 11

Itanagar 2 Yomcha 12

Naharlagun 3 Along 13

Doimukh 4 Tirbin 14

Toru 5 Basar 15

Sagalee 6 Daring 16

Leporiang 7 Gensi 17

Mengio 8 Likabali 18

Kimin 9 Kangku 19

5. LOWER SUBANSIRI 5 Bagra 20

Ziro 1 8. EAST SIANG 8

Yachuli 2 Boleng 1

Pistana 3 Riga 2

Palin 4 Pangin 3

Yangte 5 Rebo-Perging 4

Sangram 6 Koyu 5

Nyapin 7 Nari 6

Koloriang 8 New Seren 7

Chambang 9 Bilat 8

Sarli 10 Ruksin 9

Parsi-Parlo 11 Sille-Oyan 10

Damin 12 Pasighat 11

Longding Koling 13 Mebo 12

Tali 14 9. UPPER SIANG 9 Kamporijo 15 Tuting Dollungmukh 16 Migging 2 Raga 17 Palling 3

6. UPPER SUBANSIRI 6 Gelling 4

Taksing Singa 5

Limeking 2 Yingkiong 6

Nacho 3 Jengging 7

Siyum 4 Geku 8

Taliha 5 Mariyang 9

Payeng 6 Katan 10

Giba 7 10. DIBANG VALLEY 10 Daporijo 8 Mipi 1 Puchi Geko 9 Anini 2 Dumporijo 10 Etalin 3 Baririjo 11 Anelih 4

7. WEST SIANG 7 Kronli 5

Mechuka 1 Hunli 6

Monigong 2 Desali 7

Pidi 3 Roing 8

95

SI.No. State/District/SUb-dlstrict . Code No. SI.No • State/l,)lstrictiSub-district . Code No;

(1) . (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Dambuk 9 Chen 10 Koronu 10 Longching 11

11. LOHIT 11 Mopong 12

Sunpura 1 Tobu 13

Tezu 2 Monyakshu 14

Hayuliang 3 2. TUENSANG 2 Manchal 4 Tamlu 1 Goiliang 5 Yongya 2 Chaglagam 6 Longleng 3 Kibithoo 7 Noksen 4 Walong 8 Chare 5 Hawai 9 Longkhim 6

Wakro 10 Tuensang Sadar 7

Chowkham 11 Noklak 8 Namsai 12 Panso 9

Piyong 13 Shamator 10 Mahadevpur 14 Tsurungtho 11

12. CHANGLANG 12 Chessore 12

Khimiyong Seyochung 13

Changlang 2 Amahator 14

Namtok 3 Kiphire Sadar 15

Manmao 4 Thonoknyu 16

Nampong 5 Kiusam 17

Jairampur 6 Sitimi 18

Vijoynagar 7 Longmatra 19

Miao 8 Pungro 20

Kharsang 9 3. MOKOKCHUNG 3

Diyun 10 Longchem

Bordumsa 11 Alongkima 2

13. TIRAP 13 Tuli 3

Namsang 1 Changtongya 4

Khonsa 2 Chuchuyimlang 5

Kanubari 3 Kubolong 6

Longding 4 Mangkolemba 7

Pumao 5 Ongpangkong 8

Pangchao 6 4. ZUNHEBOTO 4 Wakka 7 v.K. 1

Laju 8 Akuluto 2 Suruhoto 3

113. NAGALAND 13 Asuto 4

1. MON 1 Aghunato 5

Naginimora 1 Zunheboto Sadar 6

Tizit 2 Atoizu 7

Hunta 3 Pughoboto 8

Shang nyu 4 Ghathashi 9

Mon Sadar 5 Satakha 10

Wakching 6 Satoi 11

Aboi 7 5. WOKHA 5 Longshen 8 Chang pang 1

Phomching 9 Aitepyong 2

96

SI.No. State/DistrictlSub-dlstrict Code No .• SI-No. State/DistrictlSub·dlstrict Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Bhandari 3 2. TAMENGlONG 2 Baghty 4 Tamenglong West Sub-Division 1

Sungro 5 Tamenglong North Sub-Division 2

San is 6 Tamenglong Sub-Division 3 Lotsu 7 Nungba Sub-Division 4 Ralan 8 3. CHURACHANDPUR 3 Wozhuro 9 Tipaimukh Sub-Division Wokha Sadar 10 Thanlon Sub-Division 2 Chukitong 11 Churachandpur North Sub-Division 3

6. DIMAPUR 6 Churachandpur Sub-Division 4 Niuland 1 Singngat Sub-Division 5 Kuhoboto 2 4. BISHNUPUR 4 Nihokhu 3 Nambol Sub-Division 1 Dimapur Sadar 4 Bishnupur Sub-Division 2 Chumukedima 5 Moirang Sub-Division 3 Dhansiripar 6

Medziphema 7 5. THOUBAL 5 Lilong Sub-Division 1

7. KOHIMA 7 Thoubal Sub-Division 2

Tseminyu 1 Kakching Sub-Division 3 Chiephobozou 2

Kezocha 3 6. IMPHAl WEST 6

Jakhama 4 Lamshang Sub-Division

Kohima Sadar 5 Patsoi Sub-Division 2

Sechu 6 Lamphelpat Sub-Division 3

Ngwalwa 7 Wangoi Sub-Division 4

Jalukie 8 7. IMPHAL EAST 7 Athibung 9 Jiribam Sub-Division 1 Nsong 10 Sawombung Sub-Division 2 Tening 11 Porompat Sub-Division 3 Peren 12 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division 4

8. PHEK 8 8. UKHRUL 8 Sekruzu Ukhrul North Sub-Division Phek Sadar 2 Ukhrul Central Sub-Division 2 Meluri 3 Kamjong - Chassad Sub-Division 3 Phokhungri 4 Phungyar - Phaisat Sub-Division 4 Chozuba 5 Ukhrul South Sub-Division 5 Chetheba 6

9. CHAN DEL 9 Sakraba 7

Machi Sub-Division Pfutsero 8

Tengnoupal Sub-Division Khezhakeno 9

2

Chizami 10 Chandel Sub-Division 3 Chakpikarong Sub-Division 4

114. MANIPUR 14 115. MIZORAM 15

1. SENAPATI 1 Mao-Maram Sub-Division 1

1. MAMIT 1

Paomata Sub-Division 2 Zawlnuam 1

Purul Sub-Division 3 West Phaileng 2

Sadar Hills West Sub-Division 4 Reiek 3

Saitu-Gamphazol Sub-Division 5 2. KOlASIB 2 Sadar Hills East Sub-Division 6 North Thingdawl

97

S!.No. State/DistrictlSub-distrlct Code No. SI.No. State/DlstrlctlSl,lb-dlstrict , 'I :",

Codt. No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

3. AIZAWL 3 Hrishyamukh 6 Darlawn 1 Bagafa 7

Phullen 2 Karbuk 8 Aibawk 3

10 Rupaichhari 9

Tlangnuam 90 Satchand 10 Thingsulthliah 91 3. DHALAI 3

4. CHAMPHAI 4 Salema

Ngopa 1 Manu 2

Khawzawl 2 'S

Ambassa 3

Khawbung 3 Chhamanu 4

5. SERCHHIP 5 Dumburnagar 5

Serchhip 1 4. NORTH TRIPURA 4 East Lungdar 92 Gournagar

6. LUNGLEI 6 Kadamtala 2

West Bunghmun Panisagar 3

Lungsen 2 Damchhara 4

Lunglei 3 ~ Pencharthal 5

Hnahthial 4 Kumarghat 6

Dasda 7 7. LAWNGTLAI 7

Jampuii hills 8 Chawngte 1 Lawngtlai 2 117. MEGHALAYA 17

8. SAIHA 8 1. WEST GARO HILLS 1 Sangau 1 Selsella TUipang 2 Dadenggiri 2

116. TRIPURA 16 Tikrikilla 3

Rongram 4 1. WEST TRIPURA 1 Betasing 5

Mohanpur 1 Zikzak 6 Hezamara 2 Dalu 7 Pabmabil 3 2. EAST GARO HILLS 2 Khowai 4

Resubelpara Tulashikhar 5

Dambo Rongjeng 2 Kalyanpur 6

Songsak 3 Teliamura 7

Samanda 4 Mandai 8 Jirania 9 3. SOUTH GARO HILLS 3

Dukli 10 Chokpot

Jampuijala 11 Baghmara 2

Bishalgarh 12 Rongara 3

Boxanagar 13 4. WEST KHASI HILLS 4 Melaghar 14 Mawshynrut 1

Kathalia 15 Nongstoin 2

2. SOUTH TRIPURA 2 Mairang 3

Killa 1 Ranikor 4

Amarpur 2 Mawkyrwat 5

Matarbari 3 5. RI BHO. 5 Kakraban 4 Umling

Rajnagar 5 Umsning 2

98

SI.No. State/DistrictlSub~district Code No. SI.No~ State/DistrlctlSu~dlstricl

(1) (2) (3) (1) . (2)

6. EAST KHASI HILLS 6 Sarupeta 7 Mawphlang Jalah 8 Mylliem 2 6. KAMRUP 6 Mawryngkneng 3 Goreswar Mawkynrew 4 Rangia 2 Mawsynram 5 Kamalpur (Pt) 3 Sheila Bholaganj 6 Hajo 4 Pynursla 7 Chhaygaon 5

7. JAINTIA HILLS 7 Chamaria 6

Thadlaskein 1 Nagarbera 7

Laskein 2 Boko 8

Amlarem 3 Palasbari 9

Khliehriat 4 Guwahati 10

North Guwahati 11

118. ASSAM 18 Dispur 12

1. KOKRAJHAR 1 Sonapur 13

Gossaigaon Chandrapur 14

Bhowraguri 2 7. NALBARI 7

Dotoma 3 Baska 1

Kokrajhar 4 Barama 2

Sidli (Part-I) 90 Tihu 3

Pachim Nalbari 4 2. DHUBRI 2

Barkhetri 5 Agamoni 1

Barbhag 6 Golokganj 2

Nalbari 7 Dhubri 3 Ghograpar 8 Bagribari 4 Tamulpur 9 Bilasipara 5 Chapar 6 8. DARRANG 8

South Sal mara 7 Harisinga 1

Mankachar 8 Khoirabari 2 Pathorighat 3

3. GOALPARA 3 Sipajhar 4 Lakhipur Mangaldoi 5 Balijana 2 Kalajgaon 6 Matia 3 Dalgaon 7 Dudhnai 4 Udalguri 8 Rangjuli 5 Majbat 9

4. BONGAIGAON 4 9. MARIGAON 9 Bongaigaon Mayong 1 Boitamari 2 Bhuragaon 2 Srijangram 3 Laharighat 3 Bijni 4 Marigaon 4 Sidli (Part-II) 90 Mikirbheta 5

5. BARPETA 5 10. NAGAON 10 Barnagar 1 Kaliabor 1

Kalgachia 2 Samaguri 2 Baghbor 3 Rupahi 3

Barpeta 4 Dhing 4

Sarthebari 5 Nagaon 5

Bajali 6 Raha 6

99

SI.No. State/OistrictlSub·district Code No. SI.No. StatelOistrict/Sub-district Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Kampur 7 Teok 4

Hojai 8 Titabor 5

Lanka 9 18. GOLAGHAT 18

11. SONITPUR 11 Bokakhat

Dhekiajuli 1 Khumtai 2

Chariduar 2 Dergaon 3 Tezpur 3 Golaghat 4 Na-Duar 4 Sarupathar 5 Biswanath 5

19. KARBI ANGLONG 19 Helem 6 Gohpur 7

Donka 1

Diphu 2 12. LAKHIMPUR 12 Phuloni 3

Narayanpur 1 Silonijan 4 Bihpuria 2 Naobaicha 3

20. NORTH CACHAR HILLS 20

Kadam 4 Umrangso 1

North Lakhimpur 5 Haflong 2

Dhakuakhana (Part-I) 91 Mahur 3

Subansiri (Part-I) 92 Maibong 4

13. DHEMAJI 13 21. CACHAR 21

Dhemaji 1 Katigora

Sissibargaon 2 Silchar 2

Jonai 3 Udarbond 3

Dhakuakhana (Part-II) 91 Sonai 4

Subansiri (Part-II) 92 Lakhipur 5

14. TINSUKIA 14 22. KARIMGANJ 22

Sadiya 1 Karimganj 1

Doom Dooma 2 Badarpur 2

Tinsukia 3 Nilambazar 3

Margherita 4 Patharkandi 4

15. DIBRUGARH 15 Ramkrishna Nagar 5

Dibrugarh West 1 23. HAILAKANDI 23

Dibrugarh East 2 Aigapur

Chabua 3 Hailakandi 2

Tengakhat 4 Lala 3

Moran 5 Katlichara 4

Tingkhong 6

Naharkathiya 7 119. WEST BENGAL 19 ] 16. SIBSAGAR 16 1. DARJILING 1

Dimow 1 Darjeeling Pulbazar 1

Sibsagar 2 Rangli Rangliot 2

Amguri 3 Kalimpong-I 3

Nazira 4 Kalimpong-II 4

Sonari 5 Gorubathan 5

Mahmora 6 Jorebunglow Sukiapokhri 6

17. JORHAT 17 Mirik 7

Majuli 1 Kurseong 8

Jorhat West 2 Matigara 9

Jorhat East 3 Naxalbari 10

100

SI.No. StatelOistrlctlSub.djstrict Code. 1110. St!"'l0.~ ~tJl;teJPi$trlctlSub-district Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) :

(3)

Phansidewa 11 Harishchandrapur-II 2 Kharibari 12 Chanchal-I 3

2. JALPAIGURI 2 Chanchal-II 4

Rajganj Ratua-I 5

Mal 2 Ratua-II 6

Matiali 3 Gazole 7

Nagrakata 4 Bamangola 8

Madarihat 5 Habibpur 9

Kalchini 6 Maldah (old) 10

Kumargram 7 English Bazar 11

Alipurduar-I 8 Manikchak 12

Alipurduar-II 9 Kaliachak-I 13

Falakata 10 Kaliachak-II 14

Dhupguri 11 Kaliachak-III 15

Maynaguri 12 7. MURSHIDABAO 7 Jalpaiguri 13 Farakka

3. KOCH BIHAR 3 Samserganj 2

Haldibari 1 Suti-I 3

Mekliganj 2 Suti-II 4

Mathabhanga-I 3 Raghunathganj-I 5

Mathabhanga-II 4 Raghunathganj-II 6

Cooch Behar-I 5 Lalgola 7

Cooch Behar-II 6 Sagardighi 8

Tufanganj-I 7 Bhagawangola-I 9

Tufanganj-II 8 Bhagawangola-II 10

Dinhata-I 9 Raninagar-II 11

Dinhata-II 10 Jalangi 12

Sitai 11 Domkal 13

Sitalkuchi 12 Raninagar-I 14 Murshidabad Jiaganj 15

4. UTTAR DINAJPUR 4 Nabagram 16 Chopra Khargram 17 Islampur 2 Kandi 18 Goalpokhar-I 3 Berhampore 19 Goalpokhar -II 4 Hariharpara 20 Karandighi 5 Nawda 21 Raiganj 6 Beldanga-I 22 Hemtabad 7 Beldanga-II 23 Kaliaganj 8 Bharatpur-II 24 Itahar 9 Bharatpur-I 25

5. DAKSHIN DINAJPUR 5 Burwan 26 Kushmundi 1 8. BIRBHUM 8 Gangarampur 2 Murarai-I 1 Kumarganj 3 Murarai-II 2 Hilli 4 Nalhati-I 3 Balurghat 5 Nalhati-II 4 Tapan 6 Rampurhat-I 5 Bansihari 7 Rampurhat-II 6 Harirampur 8 Mayureswar-I 7

6. MALDAH 6 Mayureswar-II 8 Harishchandrapur-I Mohammad Bazar 9

101

SI.No. State/DistricUSub-dlstrict Code No. SI.No. StatelOlstrict/$ub·district Code No. ,

(1) (2) (3) (1) , (a) ($)

Rajnagar 10 Chapra 7 Suri-I 11 Krishnagar-II 8 Suri-II 12 Nabadwip 9 Sainthia 13 Krishnagar-I 10 Labpur 14 Krishnaganj 11 Nanoor 15 Hanskhali 12 Bolpur Sriniketan 16 Santipur 13 Illambazar 17 Ranaghat-I 14 Dubrajpur 18 Ranaghat-II 15 Khoyrasol 19 Chakdah 16

9. BARDDHAMAN 9 Haringhata 17

Salanpur 11. NORTH TWENTY FOUR PARGANAS 11 Barabani 2 Bagda 1 Jamuria 3 Bongaon 2 Raniganj 4 Gaighata 3 Ondal 5 Swarupnagar 4 Pandabeswar 6 Habra-I 5 Faridpur Durgapur 7 Habra-II 6 Kanksa 8 Amdanga 7 Ausgram-II 9 Barrackpur-I 8 Ausgram-I 10 Barrackpur-II 9 Mangolkote 11 Barasat-I 10 Ketugram-I 12 Barasat-II 11 Ketugram-II 13 Deganga 12 Katwa-I 14 Baduria 13 Katwa-II 15 Basirhat-I 14 Purbasthali-I 16 Basirhat-II 15 Purbasthali-II 17 Haroa 16 Manteswar 18 Rajarhat 17 Bhatar 19 Minakhan 18 Galsi-I 20 Sandeskhali-I 19 Galsi-II 21 Sandeskhali-II 20 Burdwan-I 22 Hasnabad 21 Burdwan-II 23 Hingalganj 22 Memari-I 24 12. HUGLI 12 Memari-,.II 25 Goghat-I 1 Kalna-I 26 Goghat-II 2 Kalna-II 27 Arambag 3 Jamalpur 28 Pursura 4 Raina-I 29 Tarakeswar 5 Khandaghosh 30 Dhaniakhali 6 Raina-!I 31 Pandua 7 Asansol Urban Agglomeration 32 Balagarh 8

10. NADIA 10 Chinsurah-Magra 9 Karimpur-I 1 Polba-Dadpur 10 Karimpur-II 2 Haripal 11 Tehatta-I 3 Singur 12 TehaUa-1i 4 Serampur UUarpara 13 Kaliganj 5 Chanditala-I 14 Nakashipara 6 Chanditala-II 15

102

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Jangipara 16 Garbeta-I 4 Khanakul-I 17 Garbeta-1I1 5 Khanakul-II 18 Chandrakona-I 6

13. BANKURA 13 Chandrakona-II 7

Saltora 1 Ghatal 8

Mejhia 2 Daspur-I 9

Gangajalghati 3 Daspur-II 10

Chhatna 4 Keshpur 11

Indpur 5 Salbani 12

Bankura-I 6 Midnapore 13

Bankura-II 7 Jhargram 14

Barjora 8 Jamboni 15

Sonamukhi 9 Gopiballavpur-II 16 Patrasayer 10 Gopiballavpur-I 17 Indus 11 Nayagram 18 Kotulpur 12 Sankrail 19 Jaypur 13 Kharagpur-I 20 Vishnupur 14 Kharagpur-II 21 Onda 15 Debra 22 Taldangra 16 Panskura-I 23 Simlapal 17 Pariskura-II 24 Khatra 18 Tamluk 25 Hirbandh 19 Sahid Matangini 26 Ranibundh 20 Nanda Kumar 27 Raipur 21 Mahisadal 28 Sarenga 22 Moyna 29

14. PURULlYA 14 Pingla 30

Jaipur 1 Sa bang 31

Purulia-II 2 Narayangarh 32

Para 3 Keshiary 33 Raghunathpur-II 4 Dantan-I 34

Raghunathpur-I 5 Dantan-II 35 Neturia 6 Potashpur-I 36 Santuri 7 Potash pur-II 37 Kashipur 8 Bhagawanpur-II 38 Hura 9 Bhagawanpur-I 39 Purulia-I 10 Nandigram-III 40 Puncha 11 Sutahata-I 41 Arsha 12 Sutahata-II 42 Jhalda-I 13 Nandigram-I 43 Jhalda-II 14 Nandigram-II 44 Bagmundi 15 Khejuri-I 45 Balarampur 16 Khejuri-II 46 Barabazar 17 Contai-I 47 Manbazar-I 18 Contai-II 48 Manbazar-II 19 Contai-1I1 49 Bundwan 20 Egra-I 50

15. MEDINIPUR 15 Egra-II 51 Binpur-II Mohanpur 52 Binpur-I 2 Ramnagar-I 53 Garbeta-II 3 Ramnagar-II 54

103

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(1) (2) (3) (1) . (2) (3)

16. HAORA 16 120. JHARKHAND 20 Udaynarayanpur 1

1. GARHWA 1 Amta-II 2 Amta-I 3

Kharaundhi 1

Jagatballavpur 4 Bhawanathpur 2

Domjur 5 Kandi 3

Bally Jagachha 6 Majhiaon 4

Sankrail 7 Ramna 5

Panchla 8 Nagar-Untari 6

Uluberia-II 9 Dhurki 7

Uluberia-I 10 Dandai 8

Bagnan-I 11 Chinia 9

Bagnan-II 12 Meral (Pipra Kalan) 10

Shyampur-I 13 Garhwa 11

Shyampur-II 14 Ranka 12

Haora Municipal Corporation 15 Ramkanda 13 Bhandaria 14

17. KOLKATA 17

Kolkata 1 2. PALAMU 2 Hussainabad

18. SOUTH TWENTY FOUR PARGANAS 18 Hariharganj 2

Thakurpukur Mahestola 1 Budge Budge-I 2

Chhatarpur 3

Budge Budge-II 3 Pandu 4

Bishnupur-I 4 Bishrampur 5

Bishnupur-II 5 Patan 6

Sonarpur 6 Manatu 7

Bhangar-I 7 Panki 8

Bhangar-II 8 Manika 9

Canning-I 9 Satbarwa 10

Canning-II 10 Leslieganj 11

Baruipur 11 Daltonganj 12

Magrahat-II 12 Chain pur 13

Magrahat-I 13 Barwadih 14

Falta 14 Mahuadanr 15

Diamond Harbour-I 15 Garu 16

Diamond Harbour-II 16 Latehar 17

Kulpi 17 Balumath 18

Mandirbazar 18 Chandwa 19

Mathurapur-I 19 3. CHATRA 3

Jaynagar-I 20 Hunterganj 1

Jaynagar-II 21 Pratappur 2

Kultali 22 Kunda 3

Basanti 23 Lawalaung 4

Gosaba 24 Chatra 5

Mathurapur-II 25 Itkhori 6

Kakdwip 26 Gidhaur 7

Sagar 27 Pathalgora 8

Namkhana 28 Simaria 9

Patharpratima 29 Tandwa 10

104

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(1) (2) (3) (1) .,

(2) (3)

4. HAZARIBAG 4 Godda 6

Chauparan 1 Poreyahat 7

Barhi 2 Sundar Pahari 8

Padma 3 9. SAHIBGANJ 9 Ichak 4 Sahibganj Barkatha 5 Mandro 2 Bishungarh 6 Borio 3 Hazaribag 7 Barhait 4 Katkamsandi 8 Taljhari 5 Keredari 9 Rajmahal 6 Barkagaon 10 Udhwa 7 Patratu 11 Pathna 8 Churchu 12 Barharwa 9 Mandu 13

10. PAKAUR 10 Ramgarh 14

Litipara 1 Gola 15

Amrapara 2 5. KODARMA 5 Hiranpur 3

Satgawan 1 Pakaur 4 Kodarma 2 Maheshpur 5 Jainagar 3 Pakuria 6 Markacho 4 11. DUMKA 11

6. GIRIDIH 6 Saraiyahat Gawan 1 Jarmundi 2

Tisri 2 Ramgarh 3 Deori 3 Gopikandar 4

Dhanwar 4 Kathikund 5

Jamua 5 Shikaripara 6 Bengabad 6 Ranishwar 7

Gande 7 Dumka 8 Giridih 8 Jama 9

Birni 9 Masalia 10

Bagodar 10 Narayanpur 11

Dumri 11 Jamtara 12

Pirtanr 12 Nala 13

7. DEOGHAR 7 Kundahit 14

Deoghar 1 12. DHANBAD 12

Mohanpur 2 Tundi 1

Sarwan 3 Topchanchi 2

Devipur 4 Baghmara-cum-Katras 3

Madhupur 5 Gobindpur 4

Karon 6 Dhanbad-cum-Kenduadih-cum-Jagta 5

Sarath 7 Jharia-cum-Jorapokhar-cum-Sindri 6

Palojori 8 Baliapur 7

8. GODDA 8 Nirsa-Cum-Chirkunda 8

Meherma 1 13. BOKARO 13

Thakur Gangti 2 Nawadih

Boarijor 3 Bermo 2

Mahagama 4 Gumia 3

Pathargama 5 Pete rwa r 4

105

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(2) .,;V· , •• "'''i.''i 1\11 (1) ; .. , , ~t; ." ...

Kasmar 5 17. PASHCHIMI SINGHBHUM 17 Jaridih 6 Sonua 1 Chas 7 Bandgaon 2 Chandankiyari 8 Chakrad harpur 3

14. RANCHI 14 Kuchai 4

Burmu 1 Kharsawan 5

Kanke 2 Chandil 6

Ormanjhi 3 Ichagarh 7

Angara 4 Nimdih 8

Silli 5 Adityapur 9

Sonahatu 6 Seraikela 10

Namkum 7 Gobindpur 11 Khuntpani 12

Ratu 8 Goilkera 13

Mandar 9 Manoharpur 14

Chanho 10 Noamundi (Barajamda) 15

Bero 11 Tonto 16

Lapung 12 Chaibasa 17

Karra 13 Tantnagar 18

Torpa 14 Manjhari 19 Rania 15 Jhinkpani 20 Murhu 16 Jagannathpur 21 Khunti 17 Kumardungi 22 Bundu 18 Majhgaon 23 Erki (Tamar-II) 19 Tamar-I 20 18. PURBI SINGHBHUM 18

Patamda 1 15. LOHARDAGA 15 Gol m u ri-cu m-J ugsalai 2

Kisko Ghatshila 3 Kuru 2 Potka 4 Lohardaga 3 Musabani 5 Senha 4 Dumaria 6 Bhandra 5 Dhalbhumgarh 7

16. GUMLA 16 Chakulia 8 Bishunpur Baharagora 9 Ghaghra 2

121. QRISSA Sisai 3 21 Verno 4 1. BARGARH 1 Kamdara 5 Paikamal 1 Basia 6 Jharbandha 2 Gumla 7 Padmapur 3 Chainpur 8 Burden 4 Dumri 9 Gaisilet 5 Raidih 10 Melchhamunda 6 Palkot 11 Sohela 7 Simdega 12 Bijepur 8 Kurdeg 13 Barapali 9 Bolba 14 Bheden 10 Thethaitangar 15 Bargarh 11 Kolebira 16 BhaW 12 Jaldega 17 Ambabhona 13 Bano 18 Attabira 14

106

SI-No. StateiDistri~Sub.district Code No. SI.No. State/DistrictlSub-district Code No.

(1) (2) ,3) (1) (2) (3) .

2. JHARSUGUDA 2 Brahmani Tarang 16 Rengali Raghunathapali 17 Lakhanpur 2 Tangarapali 18 Belpahar 3 Lathikata 19 Banaharapali 4 Banki 20 Orient 5 Kamarposh Balang 21 Brajarajnagar 6 Koida 22 Jharsuguda 7 Lahunipara 23 Laikera 8 Gurundia 24 Kolabira 9 Tikaetpali 25

3. SAMBALPUR 3 Banei 26

Govindpur 1 Mahulpada 27

Mahulpalli 2 Raurkela 28

Kochinda 3 Raurkela Industrial Township 29

Jamankira 4 6. KENDUJHAR 6 Kisinda 5 Telkoi 1 Naktideul 6 Kanjipani 2 Rairakhol 7 Nayakote 3 Charamal 8 Barbil 4 Jujomura 9 Joda 5 Dhama 10 Champua 6 Burla 11 Baria 7 Hirakud 12 Turumunga 8 Ainthapali 13 Patana 9 Dhanupali 14 Ghatgaon 10 Sadar 15 Kendujhar Sadar 11 Sasan 16 Kendujhar Town 12 Katarbaga 17 Pandapara 13 Sambalpur 18 Harichandanpur 14

4. DEBAGARH 4 Daitari 15 Debagarh 1 Ghasipura 16 Barkot 2 Sainkul 17 Kundheigola 3 Nandipada 18 Reamal 4 Anandapur 19

5. SUNDARGARH 5 Soso 20

Hemgir 1 7. MAYURBHANJ 7

Lephripara 2 Tiringi

Bhasma 3 Bahalda 2 Sundargarh Town 4 Gorumahisani 3 Sundargarh 5 Rairangpur 4 Kinjirkela 6 Rairangpur Town 5 Talasara 7 Badampahar 6 Baragaon 8 Bisoi 7 Kutra 9 Bangiriposi 8 Rajagangapur 10 Jharpokharia 9

Raiboga 11 Chandua 10 Biramitrapur 12 Koliana 11 Hatibari 13 Baripada Sadar 12 Bisra 14 Baripada Town 13 Bondamunda 15 Suliapada 14

107

SI.No. State/DistrictiSub-district Code No. SI.No. StatelDistrictiSub-district Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Muruda 15 Kendrapara 4 Betanati 16 Patkura 5 Rasagobindapur 17 Mahakalapada 6 Baisinga 18 Rajnagar 7 Barsahi 19 11. JAGATSINGHAPUR 11 Khunta 20 Paradip Udala 21 Kujang 2 Kaptipada 22 Ersama 3 Sharata 23 Tirtol 4 Mahuldiha 24 Balikuda 5 Thakurmunda 25 Naugaon 6 Karanjia 26 Jagatsinghapur 7 Jashipur 27

12. CUTTACK 12 Raruan 28

Mahanga 1 Baripada 29

Salepur 2 8. BALESHWAR 8 Jagatpur 3

Raibania 1 Kishannagar 4 Jaleswar 2 Niali 5 Bhograi 3 Gobindpur 6 Baliapal 4 Cuttack Sadar 7 Singla 5 Tangi 8 Basta 6 Choudwar 9 Rupsa 7 Gurudijhatia 10 Baleshwar Sadar 8 Barang 11 Chandipur 9 Athagad 12 Remuna 10 Tigiria 13 Bampada 11 Banki 14 Nilagiri 12 Baidyeswar 15 Berhampur 13 Badamba 16 Oupada 14 Kanpur 17 Sora 15 Narasinghpur 18 Khaira 16 Cuttack 19 Similia 17 13. JAJAPUR 13 Baleshwar 18 Sukinda 1

9. BHADRAK 9 Duburi 2 Agarpada Jajapur Road 3 Bant 2 Korai 4 Bhadrak Rural 3 Jajapur 5 Bhandari Pokhari 4 Mangalpur 6 Dhamanagar 5 Binjharpur 7 Dhusuri 6 Balichandrapur 8 Tihidi 7 Badachana 9 Chandabali 8 Dharmasala 10 Bansada 9 14. DHENKANAL 14 Naikanidihi 10 Bhuban Basudebpur 11 Kamakshyanagar 2

10. KENDRAPARA 10 Parajang 3 Rajkanika Tumusingha 4 Aali 2 Motunga 5 Pattamundai 3 Balimi 6

108

SI.No. State/D\strictlSub~istrict Code·No. SI.No. State/DistrictlSub~istrict • Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3,

Hindol 7 Banapur 14 Rasol 8 Bhubaneswar 15 Dhenkanal Sadar 9 18. PURl 18 Gandia 10 Delanga 1

15. ANUGUL 15 Pipili 2 Palalahada 1 Nimapada 3 Khamar 2 Gop 4 Rengali Damsite 3 Kakatpur 5 Kaniha 4 Konark 6 NTPC 5 Satyabadi 7 Samal Barrage 6 Chandan pur 8 Talcher Sadar 7 Sadar 9 Colliery 8 Brahmagiri 10 Bikrampur 9 Krushna Prasad 11 NALCO 10 Puri 12 Banarpal 11 19. GANJAM 19 Anugul 12 Tarasingi 1 Bantala 13 Buguda 2 Purunakot 14 Bhanjanagar 3 Jarapada 15 Gangapur 4 Chhendipada 16 Surada 5 Handapa 17 Badagada 6 Kishorenagar 18 Asika 7 Thakurgarh 19 Purusottampur 8 Athmallik 20 Kabisuryanagar 9

16. NAYAGARH 16 Kodala 10 Dasapalla 1 Khalikote 11 Gania 2 Rambha 12 Khandapada 3 Chhatrapur 13 Fategarh 4 Gopalpur 14 Nayagarh 5 Brahmapur Sadar 15 Nuagaon 6 Golanthara 16 Odagaon 7 Nuagaon 17 Sarankul 8 Digapahandi 18 Ranapur 9 Jarada 19

17. KHORDHA 17 Patapur 20

Bolagad Hinjili 21

Begunia 2 Brahmapur 22

Khordha 3 Ramagiri (P) 90

Chandaka 4 20. GAJAPATI 20

Khandagiri 5 Adva

Saheednagar 6 Mohana 2 Balianta 7 R. Udaygiri 3 Balipatana 8 Garabandha 4 Lingaraj 9 Parlakhemundi 5 Jatani 10 Kashinagara 6 Jankia 11 Serango 7 Tangi 12 Rayagada 8 Balugaon 13 Ramagiri (P) 90

109

SI.No. State/DistrictfSub·distrlct Code No. SI.No. StatelDistr!ctlS;ub.dlstrlct Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) . .. (2) . (3)

21. KANDHAMAL 21 Boden 5

Gochhapada 1 Sinapali 6

Phulabani 2 26. KALAHANDI 26 Phulabani Town 3 Kokasara Khajuripada 4 Dharamsarh 2 G. Udayagiri 5 Kegaon 3 Tikabafi 6 Sadar 4 Sarangagarh 7 Kesinga 5 Phiringia 8 Narafa 6 Baliguda 9 Madanpur Rampur 7 Tumudibandha 10 Lanjigarh 8 Belaghar 11 Thuamuf Rampur 9 Kotagarh 12 Junagarh 10 Brahmanigaon 13 Jayapatna 11 Daringbadi 14

27 27. RAYAGADA Raikia 15

Ambadala 1 22. BAUDH 22 Muniguda 2

Kantamal Bishamakatak 3 Manamunda 2 Gudari 4 Baunsuni 3 Padmapur 5 Baudh Sadar 4 Puttasing 6 Puruna Katak 5 Gunupur 7 Harbhanga 6 Rayagada 8

23. SONAPUR 23 Kalyanasingpur 9

Dunguripali 1 Kashipur 10

Tarbha 2 Tikiri 11

Sonapur 3 28. NABARANGAPUR 28 Biramaharajpur 4 Raighar 1 Ulunda 5 Umarkote 2 Binika 6 Chandahandi 3 Rampur 7 Jharigan 4

24. BALANGIR 24 Dabugan 5

Khaprakhol Paparahandi 6

Turekela 2 Tentulikhunti 7

Belpara 3 Khatiguda 8

Kantabanji 4 Nabarangapur 9

Bangomunda 5 Kodinga 10

Sindhekela 6 29. KORAPUT 29 Titlagarh 7 Kotpad Saintala 8 Boriguma 2 Tushura 9 Bhairabsingipur 3 Patnagarh 10 Dasamantapur 4 Balangir 11 Lakshmipur 5 Loisinga 12 Narayanpatana 6

25. NUAPADA 25 Kakiriguma 7

Jonk 1 Koraput 8

Nuapada 2 Koraput Town 9

Komana 3 Nandapur 10

Khariar 4 Simifiguda 11

110

SI.No. statelDastrlctlsubillstrict. . Code No. SI.No. State/Distl'ict/Sub-district Code No.

(1) , (2) , (3) (1) (I). .: (3)

Damanjodi 12 Korba 3 Pottangi 13 Kartala 4

Padua 14 6. JANJGIR-CHAMPA 6 Sunabeda 15 Janjgir Machh kund 16 Nawagarh 2 Boipariguda 17 Champa 3 Jeypur 18 Sakti 4 Kundura 19 Pamgarh 5

30. MALKANGIRI 30 Dabhra 6

Malkangiri Malkharoda 7

Mathili 2 Jaijaipur 8

Mudulipada 3 7. BILASPUR 7 Chitrakonda 4 Pendraroad Orkel 5 Lormi 2 Kalimela 6 Kota 3 M.V. 79 7 Mungeli 4 Motu 8 Takhatpur 5

122.

Bilaspur 6 CHHATTISGARH 22 Masturi 7

1. KORIYA 1 Bilha 8 Bharatpur 1 8. KAWARDHA 8 Baikunthpur 2 Kawardha 1 Sonhat 3 Pandariya 2 Manendragarh 4

9. RAJNANDGAON 9 2. SURGUJA 2

Chhuikhadan Pal 1 Khairagarh 2 Wadrafnagar 2 Dongargarh 3 Pratappur 3 Rajnandgaon 4 Samari 4 Dongargaon 5 Surajpur 5 Mohla 6 Ambikapur 6 Manpur 7 Rajpur 7 Ambagarh 8 Lundra 8

Sitapur 9 10. DURG 10

Nawagarh 1 3. JASHPUR 3 Bemetra 2

Bagicha Saja 3 Jashpur 2 Berla 4 Kunkuri 3 Dhamdha 5 Pathalgaon 4 Durg 6

4. RAIGARH 4 Patan 7

Udaipur (Dharamjaigarh) 1 Gunderdehi 8

Lailunga 2 Dondiluhara 9

Gharghoda 3 Sanjaribalod 10

Raigarh 4 Gurur 11

Kharsia 5 11. RAIPUR 11 Sarangarh 6 Simga

5. KORBA 5 Bhatapara 2

Katghora 1 Baloda Bazar 3

Pali 2 Palari 4

111

SI.No. State/District/Sub-dlstrict Code No. SI.No. State/District/Sub·district Code No.

(i) (2) (3) (1) (2). (3)

Kasdol 5 3. BHIND 3 Bilaigarh 6 Ater 1

Arang 7 Bhind 2

Abhanpur 8 Mehgaon 3

Raipur 9 Gohad 4

Rajim 10 Ron 5

Tilda 11 Mihona 6

Bindranawagarh 12 Lahar 7

Deobhog 13 4. GWALIOR 4

12. MAHASAMUND 12 Gird 1

Basna Pichhore 2

Saraipali 2 Bhitarwar 3

Mahasamund 3 5. DATIA 5

13. DHAMTARI 13 Seondha 1

Kurud Datia 2

Dhamtari 2 Bhander 3

Nagri 3 6. SHIVPURI 6 14. KANKER 14 Pohari 1

Charama Shivpuri 2

Bhanupratappur 2 Narwar 3 Kanker 3 Karera 4 Narharpur 4 Kolaras 5 Antagarh 5 Pichhore 6 Pakhanjur 6 Khaniyadhana 7

15. BASTAR 15 7. GUNA 7 Keshkal Isagarh Narayanpur 2 Chanderi 2 Kondagaon 3 Guna 3 Jagdalpur 4 Ashoknagar 4

16. DANTEWADA 16 Raghogarh 5

Bhopalpattanam (Pal) Mungaoli 6

Bijapur 2 Kumbhraj 7

Dantewada 3 Aron 8

Konta 4 Chachaura 9

8. TIKAMGARH 8 123. MADHYA PRADESH 23 Niwari

1. SHEOPUR 1 Prithvipur 2

Vijaypur Jatara 3

Sheopur 2 Palera 4

Karahal 3 Baldeogarh 5

2. MORENA 2 Tikamgarh 6

Ambah 1 9. CHHATARPUR 9 Porsa 2 Gaurihar

Morena 3 Laundi 2

Joura 4 Nowgong 3

Kailaras 5 Chhatarpur 4 Sabalgarh 6 Rajnagar 5

112

SI.No. State/DistrictlSub·district Code No. SI.No. State/DlstrlctlSub.district Code No.

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Bada - Malhera 6 Jaitpur 4

Bijawar 7 Kotma 5

10. PANNA 10 Anuppur 6

Ajaygarh Jaithari 7

Panna 2 Pushparajgarh 8

Gunnor 3 17. SIDHI 17 Pawai 4 Rampur Naikin Shahnagar 5 Churhat 2

11. SAGAR 11 Gopadbanas 3

Bina Sihawal 4

Khurai 2 Chitrangi 5

Banda 3 Deosar 6

Rahatgarh 4 Majholi 7

Sagar 5 Kusmi 8

Garhakota 6 Singrauli 9

Rehli 7 18. NEEMUCH 18 Kesli 8 Jawad 1 Deori 9 Neemuch 2

12. DAMOH 12 Manasa 3 Hatta 1

19. MANDSAUR 19 Patera 2

Batiyagarh 3 Bhanpura 1

Patharia 4 Malhargarh 2

Damoh 5 Garoth 3

Jabera 6 Mandsaur 4

Tendukheda 7 Sitamau 5

13. SATNA 13 20. RAT LAM 20

Raghurajnagar Piploda 1

Nagod 2 Jaora 2

Unchahara 3 Alot 3

Rampur - Baghelan 4 Sailana 4

Amarpatan 5 Bajna 5

Ramnagar 6 Ratlam 6

Maihar 7 21. UJJAIN 21

14. REWA 14 Khacharod 1

Teonthar Nagda 2

Sirmaur 2 Mahidpur 3

Hanumana 3 Ghatiya 4

Mauganj 4 Tarana 5

Huzur 5 Ujjain 6

Raipur - Karchuliyan 6 Badnagar 7 Gurh 7 22. SHAJAPUR 22

15. UMARIA 15 Susner 1 Bandhogarh 1 Nalkheda 2

16. SHAH DOL 16 Badod 3

Beohari 1 Agar 4

Jaisinghnagar 2 Shajapur 5

Sohagpur 3 Moman Badodiya 6

113

SI.No. StateiOistrictlSul:)..distrlct Code No. St.No; 'I. StatelOistrlctlSul:)..dlstrlct Code No.

(1) (2) . (3) (1) {2) . (3)

Shujalpur 7 29. EAST NIMAR 29

Kalapipal 8 Harsud

23. DEWAS 23 Khandwa 2

Tonk Khurd 1 Pandhana 3

Sonkatch 2 Burhanpur 4

Dewas 3 Nepanagar 5

Kannod 4 30. RAJGARH 30

Bagli 5 Jirapur

Khategaon 6 Khilchipur 2

Rajgarh 3 24. JHABUA 24

Biaora 4 Thandla Sarangpur 5 Petlawad 2 Narsinghgarh 6 Meghnagar 3 Jhabua 4

31. VIDISHA 31

Bhavra 5 Lateri 1

Jobat Sironj 2

6 Kurwai 3

Alirajpur 7 Basoda 4

Ranapur 8 Nateran 5

25. DHAR 25 Gyaraspur 6 Badnawar 1 Vidisha 7 Sardarpur 2 32. BHOPAL 32 Dhar 3 Berasia 1 Gandhwani 4 Huzur 2 Kukshi 5

Manawar 6 33. SEHORE 33

Sehore 1 Dharampuri 7

2 Ashta 26. INDORE 26 Ichhawar 3

Depalpur 1 Nasrullaganj 4 Sawer 2 Budni 5 Indore 3

34. RAISEN 34 Mhow 4 Raisen

27. WEST NIMAR 27 Gairatganj 2 Barwaha 1 Begamganj 3 Maheshwar 2 Goharganj 4

Kasrawad 3 Bareli 5

Segaon 4 Silwani 6

Bhikangaon 5 Udaipura 7

Khargone 6 35. BETUL 35 Bhagwanpura 7 Bhainsdehi 1 Jhiranya 8 Betul 2

28. BARWANI 28 Shahpur 3

Barwani Multai 4

Thikri 2 Amla 5

Rajpur 3 36. HARDA 36 Pansemal 4 Khirkiya Niwali 5 Harda 2 Sendhwa 6 Timarni 3

114

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(1) (1)i:: .:', ,

~J (3)

37. HOSHANGABAD 37 Barghat 5

Seoni - Malwa 1 Kurai 6

Itarsi 2 45. BALAGHAT 45 Hoshangabad 3 Katangi 1 Babai 4 Waraseoni 2 Sohagpur 5 Balaghat 3 Pipariya 6 Kirnapur 4 Bankhedi 7 Baihar 5

38. KATNI 38 Lanji 6

Murwara

Vijayraghavgarh 2 124. GUJARAT 24

Bahoriband 3 1. KACHCHH 1 Dhimar Kheda 4 Lakhpat 1

39. JABALPUR 39 Rapar 2

Sihora Bhachau 3

Patan 2 Anjar 4

Jabalpur 3 Bhuj 5

Kundam 4 Nakhatrana 6

Abdasa 7 40. NARSIMHAPUR 40

Mandvi 8 Gotegaon 1

Mundra 9 Gadarwara 2

Gandhidham 10 Narsimhapur 3 Kareli 4 2. BANAS KANTHA 2

Tendukheda 5 Vav 1

Tharad 2 41. DINDORI 41

Dhanera 3 Shahpura 1

Dantiwada 4 Dindori 2

Amirgadh 5 42. MANDLA 42 Danta 6

Niwas Vadgam 7 Mandla 2 Palanpur 8 Bichhiya 3 Deesa 9 Nainpur 4 Deodar 10

43. CHHINDWARA 43 Bhabhar 11

Tamia Kankrej 12

Amarwara 2 3. PATAN 3 Chaurai 3 Santalpur Jamai 4 Radhanpur 2 Parasia 5 Vagdod 3 Chhindwara 6 Sidhpur 4 Sausar 7 Patan 5 Bichhua 8 Harij 6 Pandhurna 9 Sami 7

44. SEONI 44 Chanasma 8

Lakhnadon 4. MAHESANA 4 Ghansaur 2 Satlasana 1 Keolari 3 Kheralu 2 Seoni 4 Unjha 3

115

SI.No. State/Di$triCitiSub-district Code No. SI.N.o. Statelt)i~trictlSu.b-dist,j~t CodeNo. . ..

(1) (:2) (3) (1) <I .. .. ::(1).: (3) .

Visnagar 4 9. RAJKOT 9 Vadnagar 5 Maliya 1

Vijapur 6 Morvi 2

Mahesana 7 Tankara 3 Becharaji 8 Wankaner 4 Kadi 9 Paddhari 5

5. SA BAR KANTHA 5 Rajkot 6

Khedbrahma 1 Lodhika 7

Vijaynagar 2 Kotda Sangani 8

Vadali 3 Jasdan 9

Idar 4 Gondal 10

Bhiloda 5 Jamkandorna 11

Meghraj 6 Upleta 12

Himatnagar 7 Dhoraji 13

Prantij 8 Jetpur 14

Talod 9 10. JAMNAGAR 10

Modasa 10 Okhamandal

Dhansura 11 Khambhalia 2 Malpur 12 Jamnagar 3 Bayad 13 Jodiya 4

6. GANDHINAGAR 6 Dhrol 5

Kalol 1 Kalavad 6

Mansa 2 Lalpur 7

Gandhinagar 3 Kalyanpur 8

Dehgam 4 Bhanvad 9

7. AHMADABAD 7 Jamjodhpur 10

Mandai 1 11. PORBANDAR 11

Detroj - Rampura 2 Porbandar 1

Viramgam 3 Ranavav 2

Sanand 4 Kutiyana 3

Ahmadabad City 5 12. JUNAGADH 12

Daskroi 6 Manavadar 1

Dholka 7 Vanthali 2

Bavla 8 Junagadh 3 Ranpur 9 Bhesan 4

Barwala 10 Visavadar 5

Dhandhuka 11 Mendarda 6

8. SURENDRANAGAR 8 Keshod 7

Halvad 1 Mangrol 8

Dhrangadhra 2 Malia 9

Dasada 3 Talala 10

Lakhtar 4 Patan - Veraval 11

Wadhwan 5 Sutrapada 12

Muli 6 odinar 13

Chotila 7 Una 14

Sayla 8 13. AMRELI 13

Chuda 9 Kunkavav Vadia 1

Limbdi 10 Babra 2

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. .... ' (3~

Lathi 3 Godhra 7 Lilia 4 Kalol 8 Amreli 5 Ghoghamba 9 8agasara 6 Halol 10 Ohari 7 Jambughoda 11 Sayar Kundla 8 18. DOHAD 18 Khambha 9 Fatepura 1 Jafrabad 10 Jhalod 2 Rajula 11 Limkheda 3

14. BHAVNAGAR 14 Oohad 4

Botad 1 Garbada 5

Vallabhipur 2 Oevgad-8aria 6

Gadhada 3 Dhanpur 7

Umrala 4 19. VADODARA 19 8havnagar 5 Savli 1 Ghogha 6 Vadodara 2 Sihor 7 Vaghodia 3 Gariadhar 8 Jetpur Pavi 4 Palitana 9 Chhota Udaipur 5 Talaja 10 Kavant 6 Mahuva 11 Nasvadi 7

15. ANAND 15 Sankheda 8

Tarapur 1 Dabhoi 9

Sojitra 2 Padra 10

Umreth 3 Karjan 11

Anand 4 Sinor 12

Petlad 5 20. NARMADA 20 Khambhat 6 Tilakwada Borsad 7 Nandod 2 Anklav 8 Oediapada 3

16. KHEDA 16 Sagbara 4

Kapadvanj 1 21. BHARUCH 21 Virpur 2 Jambusar 1 Balasinor 3 Amod 2 Kathlal 4 Vagra 3 Mehmedabad 5 Bharuch 4 Kheda 6 Jhagadia 5 Matar 7 Anklesvar 6 Nadiad 8 Hansot 7 Mahudha 9 Valia 8 Thasra 10 22. SURAT 22

17. PANCH MAHALS 17 Olpad Khanpur 1 Mangrol 2 Kadana 2 Umarpada 3 Santrampur 3 Nizar 4 Lunawada 4 Uchchhal 5 Shehera 5 Songadh 6 Morwa (Hadaf) 6 Mandvi 7

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(1) .

(I) , (3r ....• 1(1) , .

Kamrej . 8 126. DADRA· & NAGAR HAVELI* 26 Surat City 9

1. DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 1 Chorasi 10

Dadra Palsana 11

Demani 2 Bardoli 12

Tighra 3 Vyara 13 Vaghchhipa 4 Valod 14 Sili 5 Mahuva 15 Morkhal 6

23. THE DANGS 23 Nana Randha 7 The Dangs Mota Randha 8

24. NAVSARI 24 Bonta 9

Navsari 1 Kilavani 10

Jalalpore 2 Galonda 11

Gandevi 3 Athola 12

Chikhli 4 Dhapsa 13 Naroli 14

Bansda 5 Kanadi 15

25. VALSAD 25 Kharadpada 16 Valsad 1 Athal 17 Dharampur 2 Samarvarni 18 Pardi 3 Falandi 19 Kaprada 4 Umarkui 20 Umbergaon 5 Saily 21

Masat 22 125. DAMAN & DIU· 25 Kudacha 23

1. DIU 1 Rakholi 24

Vanakbara 1 Karad 25

Bhucharvada 2 Vasona 26 Chinchpada 27

2. DAMAN 2 Luhari 28

Devka 3 Chikhali 29 Marwad 4 Dapada 30 Kadaiya 5 Pati 31 Bhimpore 6 Khadoli 32 Janivankad 7 Surangi 33 Dunetha 8 Apti 34 Varkund 9 Velugam 35 Ringanwada 10 Amboli 36 Dabhel 11 Bindrabin 37 Kachigam 12 Tinoda 38 Magarwada 13 Khanvel 39 Damanwada (Dama O-De-Cima) 14 Umbervarni 40 Pa I hit 15 Goratpada 41 Bhamati 16 Vaghchauda 42 Dholar 17 Kothar 43 Jampore 18 Medha 44

Pariari 19 Ambabari 45

Deva Pardi 20 Jamalpada 46

Naila Pardi 21 Kauncha 47

Thana Pardi 22 Dudhani 48

Zari 23 Gunsa 49

* In Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli the lower unit code represents village code.

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Bildhari 50 4. BULDANA 4 Ghodbari 51 Jalgaon (Jamod) Karchond 52 Sangrampur 2 Kherarbari 53 Shegaon 3 Shelti 54 Nandura 4 Khutali 55 Malkapur 5 Chauda 56 Motala 6 Kala 57 Khamgaon 7 Karachgam 58 Mehkar 8 Kherdi 59 Chikhli 9 Dolara 60 Buldana 10 Parzai 61 Deolgaon Raja 11 Talavali 62 Sindkhed Raja 12 Rudana 63 Lonar 13 Chinsda 64

5. AKOLA 5 Mandoni 65

Telhara 1 Vansda 66 Bensda 67

Akot 2

Bedpa 68 Balapur 3

Sindoni 69 Akola 4

Khedpa 70 Murtijapur 5 Patur 6

127. MAHARASHTRA 27 Barshitakli 7

1. NANDURBAR 1 6. WASHIM 6

Akkalkuwa 1 Malegaon

Akrani 2 Mangrulpir 2

Talode 3 Karanja 3

Shahade 4 Manora 4

Nandurbar 5 Washim 5

Nawapur 6 Risod 6

2. DHULE 2 7. AMRAVATI 7

Shirpur 1 Dharni 1

Sindkhede 2 Chikhaldara 2

Sakri 3 Anjangaon Surji 3

Dhule 4 Achalpur 4

3. JALGAON 3 Chandurbazar 5

Chopda 1 Morshi 6

Yawal 2 Warud 7

Raver 3 Teosa 8

Muktainagar (Edlabad) 4 Amravati 9

Bodvad 5 Bhatkuli 10

Bhusawal 6 Daryapur 11

Jalgaon 7 Nandgaon Khandeshwar 12

Erandol 8 Chandur Railway 13

Dharangaon 9 Dhamangaon Railway 14

Amalner 10 8. WARDHA 8

Parola 11 Ashti 1 Bhadgaon 12 Karanja 2 Chalisgaon 13 Arvi 3 Pachora 14 Seloo 4 Jamner 15 Wardha 5

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Deoli 6 13. CHANDRAPUR 13

Hinganghat 7 Warora

Samudrapur 8 Chimur 2

9. NAGPUR 9 Nagbhir 3

Narkhed 1 Brahmapuri 4

Katol 2 Sawali 5

Kalameshwar 3 Sindewahi 6

Sayner 4 Bhadravati 7

Parseoni 5 Chandrapur 8

Ramtek 6 Mul 9

Mauda 7 Pombhurna 10

Kamptee 8 Ballarpur 11

Nagpur (Rural) 9 Korpana 12

Nagpur (Urban) 10 Rajura 13 Gondpipri 14

Hingna 11 Umred 12 14. YAVATMAL 14

Kuhi 13 Ner

Bhiwapur 14 Babulgaon 2

Kalamb 3 10. BHANDARA 10

Yavatmal 4 Tumsar 1

Darwha 5 Mohadi 2 Digras 6 Bhandara 3 Pusad 7 Sakoli 4 Umarkhed 8 Lakhani 5 Mahagaon 9 Pauni 6 Arni 10 Lakhandur 7 Ghatanji 11

11. GONDIYA 11 Kelapur 12 Tirora Ralegaon 13 Goregaon 2 Maregaon 14

Gondiya 3 Zari-Jamani 15

Amgaon 4 Wani 16

Salekasa 5 15. NANDED 15 Sadak-Arjuni 6 Mahoor 1 Arjuni Morgaon 7 Kinwat 2 Deori 8 Himayatnagar 3

12. GADCHIROLI 12 Hadgaon 4

Desaiganj (Vadasa) 1 Ardhapur 5

Armori 2 Nanded 6

Kurkheda 3 Mudkhed 7

Korchi 4 Bhokar 8

Dhanora . 5 Umri 9

Gadchiroli 6 Dharmabad 10

Chamorshi 7 Biloli 11

Mulchera 8 Naigaon (Khairgaon) 12

Etapalli 9 Loha 13

Bhamragad 10 Kandhar 14

Aheri 11 Mukhed 15

Sironcha 12 Deglur 16

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16. HINGOLI 16 Niphad 14

Sengaon 1 Yevla 15

Hingoli 2 21. THANE 21 Aundha (Nagnath) 3 Talasari Kalamnuri 4 Dahanu 2 Basmath 5 Vikramgad 3

17. PARBHANI 17 Jawhar 4

Sailu 1 Mokhada 5

Jintur 2 Vada 6

Parbhani 3 Palghar 7 Manwath 4 Vasai 8 Pathri 5 Thane 9 Sonpeth 6 Bhiwandi 10

Gangakhed 7 Shahapur 11

Palam 8 Kalyan 12

Purna 9 Ulhasnagar 13

18. JALNA 18 Ambarnath 14

Bhokardan 1 Murbad 15

Jafferabad 2 22. MUMBAI (SUBURBAN) 22 Jalna 3 Mumbai (Suburban) Badnapur 4

23. MUMBAI 23 Ambad 5

Mumbai 1 Ghansawangi 6

Partur 7 24. RAIGARH 24

Mantha 8 Uran 1

19. AURANGABAD 19 Panvel 2

Kannad Karjat 3

Soegaon 2 Khalapur 4

Sillod 3 Pen 5

Phulambri 4 Alibag 6

Aurangabad 5 Murud 7

Khuldabad 6 Roha 8

Vaijapur 7 Sudhagad 9

Gangapur 8 Mangaon 10

Paithan 9 Tala 11

20. NASHIK 20 Shrivardhan 12

Surgana Mhasla 13

Kalwan 2 Mahad 14

Deola 3 Poladpur 15

Baglan 4 25. PUNE 25

Malegaon 5 Junnar

Nandgaon 6 Ambegaon 2

Chandvad 7 Shirur 3

Dindori 8 Khed 4

Peint 9 Mawal 5

Trimbakeshwar 10 Mulshi 6

Nashik 11 Haveli 7

Igatpuri 12 Pune City B

Sinnar 13 Daund 9

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Purandhar 10 Tuljapur 6 Velhe 11 Lohara 7

Bhor 12 Umarga 8

Baramati 13 30. SOLAPUR 30 Indapur 14 Karmala 1

26. AHMAD NAGAR 26 Madha 2 Akola 1 Barshi 3 Sangamner 2 Solapur North 4 Kopargaon 3 Mohol 5

Rahta 4 Pandharpur 6

Shrirampur 5 Malshiras 7

Nevasa 6 Sangole 8

Shevgaon 7 Mangalvedhe 9

Pathardi 8 Solapur South 10

Nagar 9 Akkalkot 11

Rahuri 10 31. SATARA 31 Parner 11 Mahabaleshwar Shrigonda 12 Wai 2 Karjat 13 Khandala 3 Jamkhed 14 Phaltan 4

27. BID 27 Man 5

Ashti 1 Khatav 6

Patoda 2 Koregaon 7

Shirur (Kasar) 3 Satara 8

Georai 4 Jaoli 9

Manjlegaon 5 Patan 10

Wadwani 6 Karad 11

Bid 7 32. RATNAGIRI 32 Kaij 8 Mandangad 1 Dharur 9 Dapoli 2 Parli 10 Khed 3 Ambejogai 11 Chiplun 4

28. LATUR 28 Guhagar 5

Latur 1 Ratnagiri 6

Renapur 2 . Sangameshwar 7

Ahmadpur 3 Lanja 8

Jalkot 4 Rajapur 9

Chakur 5 33. SINDHUDURG 33 Shirur-Anantpal 6 Devgad Ausa 7 Vaibhavvadi 2 Nilanga 8 Kankavli 3 Deoni 9 Malwan 4 Udgir 10 Vengurla 5

29. OSMANABAD 29 Kudal 6

Paranda 1 Sawantwadi 7

Bhum 2 Dodamarg 8

Washi 3 34. KOLHAPUR 34 Kalamb 4 Shahuwadi

Osmanabad 5 Panhala 2

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Hatkanangle 3 Tandur 28 Shirol 4 Tiryani 29 Karvir 5 Jannaram 30 Bavda 6 Kaddam (Peddur) 31 Radhanagari 7 Sarangapur 32 Kagal 8 Kuntala 33 Bhudargad 9 Kubeer 34

Ajra 10 Bhainsa 35 Gadhinglaj 11 Tanoor 36 Chand gad 12 Mudhole 37

35. SANGLI 35 Lokeswaram 38

Shirala Dilawarpur 39

Walwa 2 Nirmal 40

Palus 3 Laxmanchanda 41

Khanapur 4 Mamda 42

Atpadi 5 Khanapur 43

Tasgaon 6 Dandepalle 44

Miraj 7 Kasipet 45

Kavathemahankal 8 Bellampalle 46

Jat 9 Kotapalle 47 Mandamarri 48

~8. ANDHRA PRADESH 28 Luxettipet 49

1. ADILABAD 1 Mancherial 50

Tamsi 1 Jaipur 51

Adilabad 2 Chennur 52

Jainad 3 2. NIZAMABAD 2

Bela 4 Ranjal

Talamadugu 5 Navipet 2 Gudihathnoor 6 Nandipet 3 Inderavelly 7 Armur 4 Narnoor 8 Balkonda 5 Kerameri 9 Mortad 6 Wankidi 10 Kammarpalle 7 Sirpur (T) 11 Bheemgal 8 Kouthala 12 Velpur 9 Bejjur 13 Jakranpalle 10 Kaghaznagar 14 Makloor 11 Asifabad 15 Nizamabad 12 Jainoor 16 Yedpalle 13 Utnoor 17 Bodhan 14 Ichoda 18 Kotgiri 15 Bazarhath noor 19 Madnoor 16 Boath 20 Jukkal 17 Neradigonda 21 Bichkunda 18 Sirpur 22 Birkoor 19 Rebbana 23 Varni 20 Bhimini 24 Dichpalle 21 Dahegaon 25 Dharpalle 22 Vemanpalle 26 Sirkonda 23 Nennal 27 Machareddy 24

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Sadasivanagar 25 Yellareddipet 39 Gandhari 26 Gambhiraopet 40 Banswada 27 Mustabad 41 Pitlam 28 Sirsilla 42 Nizamsagar 29 Ellanthakunta 43 Yellareddy 30 Bejjanki 44

Nagareddipet 31 Thimmapur (lMO Colony) 45 Lingampet 32 Veenavanka 46 Tadwai 33 Jammikunta 47 Kamareddy 34 Shankarapatnam 48 Bhiknoor 35 Chigurumamidi 49 Oomakonda 36 Koheda 50

3. KARIMNAGAR 3 Husnabad 51

Ibrahimpatnam 1 Saidapur 52

Mallapur 2 Huzurabad 53

Raikal 3 Kamalapur 54

Sarangapur 4 Bheemadevarpalle 55

Dharmapuri 5 Elkathurthy 56

Velgatoor 6 4. MEDAK 4

Ramagundam 7 Kangti 1 Kamanpur 8 Manoor 2 Manthani 9 Narayankhed 3 Kataram 10 Kalher 4 Mahadevpur 11 Shankarampet (A) 5 Mutharam (Mahadevpur) 12 Papannapet 6 Malharrao 13 Medak 7 Mutharam (Manthani) 14 Ramayampet 8

Srirampur 15 Dubbak 9 Peddapalle 16 Siddipet 10 Julapalle 17 Chinnakodur 11 Dharmaram 18 Nangnoor 12 Gollapalle 19 Kondapak 13 Mallial 20 Mirdoddi 14 Jagtial 21 Ooulthabad 15 Medipalle 22 Chegunta 16

Koratla 23 Shankarampet (R) 17 Metpalle 24 Kulcharam 18 Kathlapur 25 Tekmal 19 Chandurthi 26 Alladurg 20 Kodimial 27 Regode 21

Pegadapalle 28 Raikode 22 Gangadhara 29 Nyalkal 23 Ramadugu 30 Zahirabad 24 Choppadandi 31 Kohir 25 Sulthanabad 32 Jharasangam 26 Odela 33 Munipalle 27 Manakondur 34 Pulkal 28 Karimnagar 35 Andole 29 Boinpalle 36 Kowdipalle 30

Vemulawada 37 Yeldurthy 31 Konaraopeta 38 Tupran 32

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Gajwel 33 Dharur 20 Jagdevpur 34 Bantwaram 21 Wargal 35 Peddemul 22 Mulug 36 Tandur 23 Shivampet 37 Basheerabad 24 Narsapur 38 Yalal 25 Hathnoora 39 Doma 26 Sadasivpet 40 Gandeed 27 Kondapur 41 Kulkacharla 28 Sangareddy 42 Pargi 29 Jinnaram 43 Pudur 30 Patancheru 44 Shabad 31 Ramchandrapuram 45 Shamshabad 32

5. HYDERABAD 5 Maheswaram 33

Shaikpet 1 Kandukur 34

Ameerpet 2 Ibrahimpatnam 35

Secunderabad 3 Manchal 36

Tirumalagiri 4 Yacharam 37

Maredpalle 5 7. MAHBUBNAGAR 7 Musheerabad 6 Kodangal 1 Amberpet 7 Bomraspet 2 Himayathnagar 8 Kosgi 3 Nampally 9 Doulathabad 4 Khairatabad 10 Damaragidda 5 Asifnagar 11 Maddur 6 Golconda 12 Hanwada 7 Bahadurpura 13 Nawabpet 8 Bandlaguda 14 Balanagar 9 Charminar 15 Kondurg 10 Saidabad 16 Farooqnagar 11

6. RANGAREDDI 6 Kothur 12

Marpalle Keshampet 13

Mominpet 2 Talakondapalle 14

Nawabpet 3 Amangal 15

Shankarpalle 4 Madgul 16

Serilingampalle 5 Veldanda 17

Balanagar 6 Midjil 18

Quthbullapur 7 Jadcharla 19

Medchal 8 Mahabubnagar 20

Shamirpet 9 Koilkonda 21

Malkajgiri 10 Narayanpet 22

Keesara 11 Utkoor 23 Ghatkesar 12 Dhanwada 24

Uppal 13 Devarkadra 25 Hayathnagar 14 Bhoothpur 26 Saroornagar 15 Thimmajipet 27 Rajendranagar 16 Kalwakurthy 28 Moinabad 17 Vangoor 29 Chevella 18 Amrabad 30 Vicarabad 19 Achampet 31

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Uppununthala 32 Bibinagar 17 Telkapalle 33 Pochampalle 18 Tadoor 34 Choutuppal 19 Nagarkurnool 35 Ramannapeta 20 Bijinapalle 36 Chityala 21 Ghanpur 37 Narketpalie 22 Addakal 38 Kattangoor 23 Chinnachintakunta 39 Nakrekal 24 Narva 40 Kethepalle 25 Makthal 41 Suryapet 26 Maganoor 42 Chivvemla 27 Dharur 43 Mothey 28 Atmakur 44 Nadigudem 29 Kothakota 45 Munagala 30 Peddamandadi 46 Penpahad 31 Wanaparthy 47 Vemulapalle 32 Gopalpeta 48 Thipparthi 33 Balmoor 49 Nalgonda 34

Lingal 50 Munugode 35 Peddakothapalle 51 Narayanapur 36 Kodair 52 Marriguda 37 Pangal 53 Chinthapalle 38

Pebbair 54 Gundlapalle 39 Gadwal 55 Chandampet 40 Maldakal 56 Devarakonda 41 Ghattu 57 Nampalle 42 leej 58 Chandur 43 Itikyal 59 Kangal 44

Veepangandla 60 Gurrampode 45 Kollapur 61 Pedda Adiserlapalle 46 Waddepalle 62 Peddavoora 47 Manopad 63 Anumula 48 Alampur 64 Nidamanur 49

8. NALGONDA 8 Thripuraram 50

Bommalaramaram Dameracherla 51

M. Turkapalle 2 Miryalaguda 52

Rajapet 3 Neredcherla 53

Yadagirigutta 4 Garidepalle 54

Alair 5 Chilkur 55

Gundala 6 Kodad 56

Thirumalgiri 7 Huzurnagar 57

Thungathurthi 8 Mattampalle 58

Nuthankal 9 Mellacheruvu 59

Atmakur (S) 10 9. WARANGAL 9 Jajjreddigudem 11 Cherial 1 Saligouraram 12 Maddur 2 Mothkur 13 Bachannapet 3 Atmakur (M) 14 Narmetta 4 Valigonda 15 Ghanpur (Station) 5 Bhongir 16 Dharmasagar 6

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Hasanparthy 7 Manuguru 5 Parkal 8 Aswapuram 6 Mogullapalle 9 Dummugudem 7 Chityal 10 Bhadrachalam 8 Bhupalpalie 11 Kunavaram 9 Ghanpur (Mulug) 12 Chintur 10 Venkatapur 13 Vararamachandrapuram 11 Eturnagaram 14 Velairpad 12 Mangapet 15 Kukunoor 13 Tadvai 16 Burgumpahad 14 Govindaraopet 17 Palwancha 15 Mulug 18 Kothagudem 16 Regonda 19 Tekulapalle 17 Shayampet 20 Yeliandu 18 Nallabelly 21 Gundala 19 Duggondi 22 Bayyaram 20 Atmakur 23 Garla 21 Hanamkonda 24 Singareni 22 Zaffergadh 25 Kamepalle 23 Palakurthi 26 Julurpadu 24 Raghunathpalle 27 Chandrugonda 25 Jangaon 28 Mulkalapalie 26 Lingalaghanpur 29 Aswaraopet 27 Devaruppula 30 Dammapet 28 Kodakandla 31 Sathupalie 29 Raiparthy 32 Penuballe 30 Wardhannapet 33 Enkuru 31 Sangam 34 Thirumalayapalem 32 Warangal 35 Kusumanchi 33 Geesugonda 36 Khammam (Rural) 34

Narsampet 37 Khammam (Urban) 35 Khanapur 38 Mudigonda 36 Kothagudem 39 Nelakondapalle 37 Gudur 40 Chinthakani 38 Chennaraopet 41 Konijerla 39 Nekkonda 42 Taliada 40 Parvathagiri 43 Kaliur 41 Thorrur 44 Wyra 42 Nellikudur 45 Bonakal 43 Kesamudram 46 Madhira 44

Mahabubabad 47 Yerrupalem 45 Narsimhulapet 48 Vemsoor 46 Maripeda 49 11. SRIKAKULAM 11 Kuravi 50 Veeraghattam 1 Dornakal 51 Seethampeta 2

10. KHAMMAM 10 Bhamini 3 Wazeed Kothuru 4 Venkatapuram 2 Pathapatnam 5 Pinapaka 3 Meliaputtu 6 Cherla 4 Palasa 7

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Mandasa 8 Gajapathinagaram 19 Kanchili 9 Garividi 20 Ichchapuram 10 Cheepurupalle 21 Kaviti 11 Gurla 22 Sompeta 12 Bond,apalle 23 Vajrapukothuru 13 Gantyada 24 Nandigam 14 Srungavarapukota 25 Hiramandalam 15 Vepada 26 Palakonda 16 Lakkavarapukota 27 Vangara 17 Kothavalasa 28 Regidi Amadalavalasa 18 Jami 29 Lakshminarasupeta 19 Vizianagaram 30 Saravakota 20 Nellimarla __ 31

Tekkali 21 Pusapatirega 32 Santhabommali 22 Denkada 33 Kotabommili 23 Bhogapuram 34 Jalumuru 24 13. VISAKHAPATNAM 13 Sarubujjili 25 MunchingipuUu Burja 26 Peda Bayalu 2 Santhakaviti 27 Dumbriguda 3 Rajam 28 Arakuvalley 4 Ganguvarisigadam 29 Ananthagiri 5 Amadalavalasa 30 Hukumpeta 6 Narasannapeta 31 Paderu 7 Polaki 32 G. Madugula 8 Gara 33 Chintapalle 9 Srikakulam 34 Gudem Kothaveedhi 10 Ponduru 35 Koyyuru 11 Laveru 36 Nathavaram 12 Ranasthalam 37 Golugonda 13 Etcherla 38 Narsipatnam 14

12. VIZIANAGARAM 12 Rolugunta 15 Komarada 1 Ravikamatham 16 Gummalakshmipuram 2 Madugula 17 Kurupam 3 Cheedikada 18 Jiyyammavalasa 4 Devarapalle 19 Garugubilli 5 K. Kotapadu 20 Parvathipuram 6 Sabbavaram 21 Makkuva 7 Pendurthi 22 Seethanagaram 8 Anandapuram 23 Balijipeta 9 Padmanabham 24 Bobbili 10 Bheemunipatnam 25 Salur 11 Visakhapatnam (Rural) 26 Pachipenta 12 Visakhapatnam (Urban) 27 Ramabhadrapuram 13 Pedagantyada 28 Badangi 14 Gajuwaka 29 Therlam 15 Paravada 30 Merakamudidam 16 Anakapalle 31 Dattirajeru 17 Chodavaram 32 Mentada 18 Butchayyapeta 33

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Kotauratla 34 Ramachandrapuram 40 Makavarapalem 35 Alamuru 41 Kasimkota 36 Ravulapalem 42 Munagapaka 37 Kothapeta 43 Atchutapuram 38 Kapileswarapuram 44

Yelamanchili 39 Pamarru 45 Nakkapalle 40 Thallarevu 46 Payakaraopeta 41 l. Polavaram 47 S. Rayavaram 42 Mummidivaram 48 Rambilli 43 Ainavilli 49

14. EAST GODAVARI 14 P. Gannavaram 50

Maredumilli Ambajipeta 51

Devipatnam 2 Mamidikuduru 52

Y. Ramavaram 3 Razole 53

Addateegala 4 Malikipuram 54

Rajavommangi 5 Sakhinetipalle 55

Kotananduru 6 Allavaram 56

Tuni 7 Amalapuram 57

Sankhavaram 8 Uppalaguptam 58

Yeleswaram 9 Katrenikona 59

Gangavaram 10 15. WEST GODAVARI 15

Rampachodavaram 11 Chintalapudi 1 Seethanagaram 12 Lingapalem 2 Gokavaram 13 T. Narasapuram 3 Jaggampeta 14 Jeelugu milli 4 Kirlampudi 15 Buttayagudem 5 Prathipadu 16 Polavaram 6 Thondangi 17 Tallapudi 7 Gollaprolu 18 Gopalapuram 8 Peddapuram 19 Koyyalagudem 9 Gandepalle 20 Jangareddigudem 10 Korukonda 21 Kamavarapukota 11 Rajahmundry (Urban) 22 Dwarakatirumala 12 Rajahmundry (Rural) 23 Nallajerla 13 Rajanagaram 24 Devarapalle 14 Rangampeta 25 Kovvur 15 Samalkota 26 Chagallu 16 Pithapuram 27 Nidadavole 17 Kothapalle 28 Tadepalligudem 18 Kakinada (Rural) 29 Unguturu 19 Kakinada (Urban) 30 Bhimadole 20 Pedapudi 31 Pedavegi 21 Biccavolu 32 Pedapadu 22 Anaparthy 33 Eluru 23 Kadiam 34 Denduluru 24 Atreyapuram 35 Nidamarru 25 Mandapeta 36 Pentapadu 26 Rayavaram 37 Undrajavaram 27 Karapa 38 Peravali 28 Kajuluru 39 Tanuku 29

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Attili 30 Pedaparupudi 33

Ganapavaram 31 Kankipadu 34

Akividu 32 Penamaluru 35 Undi 33 Thotlavall u ru 36 Palacoderu 34 Pamidimukkala 37 Penumantra 35 Vuyyuru 38 Iragavaram 36 Pamarru 39 Penugonda 37 Gudlavalleru 40

Achanta 38 Pedana 41 Poduru 39 Guduru 42

Veeravasaram 40 Movva 43 Bhimavaram 41 Ghantasala 44

Kalla 42 Machilipatnam 45 Mogaltur 43 Challapalle 46

Narsapur 44 Mopidevi 47 Palacole 45 Avanigadda 48 Ylamanchili 46 Nagayalanka 49

16. KRISHNA 16 Koduru 50

Vatsavai 1 17. GUNTUR 17

Jaggayyapeta 2 Macherla 1 Penuganchiprolu 3 Veldurthy 2

Nandigama 4 Durgi 3 Veerullapadu 5 Rentachintala 4 Mylavaram 6 Gurazala 5 Gampalagudem 7 Dachepalle 6

Tiruvuru 8 Karempudi 7

A. Konduru 9 Piduguralla 8 Reddigudem 10 Machavaram 9 Vissannapet 11 Bellamkonda 10

Chatrai 12 Atchampet 11 Musunuru 13 Krosuru 12

Nuzvid 14 Amaravathi 13

Bapulapadu 15 Thullur 14

Agiripalle 16 Tadepalle 15

G. Konduru 17 Mangalagiri 16

Kanchikacherla 18 Tadikonda 17

Chandarlapadu 19 Pedakurapadu 18 Ibrahimpatnam 20 Sattenapalle 19

Vijayawada (Urban) 21 Rajupalem 20

Vijayawada (Rural) 22 Nekarikallu 21 Gannavaram 23 Bollapalle 22 Unguturu 24 Vinukonda 23 Nandivada 25 Nuzendla 24

Mandavalli 26 Savalyapuram (H/o Kanumarlapudi) 25 Kaikalur 27 Ipur 26

Kalidindi 28 Rompicherla 27

Kruthivennu 29 Narasaraopeta 28 Bantumilli 30 Muppalla 29

Mudinepalle 31 Nadendla 30

Gudivada 32 Chilakaluripet (H/o.Purushothapatnam) 31

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(1) (2) (3) (~) . .

(3) .. ...... (2) ....... ..

Edlapadu 32 Podili 24 Phirangipuram 33 Thallur 25 Medikonduru 34 Korisapadu 26 Guntur 35 Chirala 27 Pedakakani 36 Vetapalem 28 Duggirala 37 Chinaganjam 29 Kollipara 38 Naguluppalapadu 30 Tenali 39 Maddipadu 31 Chebrolu 40 Chimakurthi 32 Vatticherukuru 41 Marripudi 33 Prathipadu 42 Hanumanthunipadu 34

Pedanandipadu 43 Bestavaripeta 35 . Kakumanu 44 Racherla 36 Ponnur 45 Giddalur 37 Tsundur 46 Komarolu 38 Amruthalur 47 Veligandla 39 Vemuru 48 Kanigiri 40 Kollur 49 Kondapi 41 Bhattiprolu 50 Santhanuthalapadu 42 Cherukupalle (H/o Arumbaka) 51 Ongole 43 Pittalavanipalem 52 Kothapatnam 44

Karlapalem 53 Tangutur 45 Bapatla 54 Zarugumilli 46 Nizampatnam 55 Ponnaluru 47 Nagaram 56 PedacherlopalJe 48 Repalle 57 Chandra Sekhara Puram 49

18. PRAKASAM 18 Pamur 50

Yerragondapalem Voletivaripalem 51

Pullalacheruvu 2 Kandukur 52

Tripuranthakam 3 Singarayakonda 53

Dornala 4 Lingasamudram 54

Pedda Araveedu 5 Gudlur 55

Donakonda 6 Ulavapadu 56

Kurichedu 7 19. NELLORE 19 Santhamaguluru 8 Seetharamapuram 1 Ballikurava 9 Udayagiri 2 Martur 10 Varikuntapadu 3 Yeddanapudi 11 Kondapuram 4 Parchur 12 Jaladanki 5 Karamchedu 13 Kavali 6 Inkollu 14 Bogole 7 Janakavarampanguluru 15 Kaligiri 8 Addanki 16 Vinjamur 9 Mundlamuru 17 Duttalur 10 Darsi 18 Marripadu 11 Markapur 19 Atmakur 12 Ardhaveedu 20 Anumasamudrampeta 13 Cumbum 21 Dagadarthi 14 Tarlupadu 22 Allur 15 Konakanamitla 23 Vidavalur 16

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(1) (2) ($) . .. (1) ·1

(I) . (3)

Kodavalur 17 Lingala 20 Buchireddipalem 18 Pulivendla 21 Sang am 19 Vemula 22 Chejerla 20 Thondur 23 Ananthasagaram 21 Veerapunayunipalle 24 Kaluvoya 22 Yerraguntla 25 Rapur 23 Kamalapuram 26 Podalakur 24 Vallur 27 Nellore 25 Chennur 28 Kovur 26 Atlur 29 Indukurpet 27 Vontimitta 30 Thotapalligudur 28 Sidhout 31 Muthukur 29 Cuddapah 32 Venkatachalam 30 Chinthakommadinne 33 Manubolu 31 Pendlimarri 34

Gudur 32 Vempalle 35 Sydapuram 33 Chakarayapet 36

Dakkili 34 Galiveedu 37 Venkatagiri 35 Chinnamandem 38 Balayapalle 36 Sambepalle 39 Ojili 37 T. Sundupalle 40 Chillakur 38 Rayachoti 41 Kota 39 Lakkireddipalle 42 Vakadu 40 Ramapuram 43 Chitlamur 41 Veeraballe 44

Naidupet 42 Nandalur 45 Pellakur 43 Penagalur 46 Doravarisatram 44 Chitvel 47 Sullurpeta 45 Rajampet 48 Tada 46 Pullampeta 49

20. CUDDAPAH 20 Obulavaripalle 50

Kondapuram 1 Kodur 51

Mylavaram 2 21. KURNOOL 21

Peddamudium 3 Mantralayam 1 Rajupalem 4 Kosigi 2 Duvvur 5 Kowthalam 3 S. Mydukur 6 Pedda Kadubur 4 Brahmamgarimattam 7 Yemmiganur 5 Sri Avadhuth Kasinayana 8 Nandavaram 6 KaJasapadu 9 C. Belagal 7 Porumamilla 10 Gudur 8 B. Kodur 11 Kallur 9 Badvel 12 Kurnool 10 Gopavaram 13 Nandikotkur 11 Khajipet 14 Pagidyala 12 Chapad 15 Jupadu Bungalow 13 Proddatur 16 Kothapalle 14 JammaJamadugu 17 Srisailam 15 Muddanur 18 Atmakur 16 Simhadripuram 19 PamuJapadu 17

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. (1) (2" (3) (1) . (2) (~)

Midthur 18 Vajrakarur 13 Orvakal 19 Uravakonda 14 Kodumur 20 Beluguppa 15 Gonegandla 21 Gummagatta 16 Adoni 22 Brahmasamudram 17

Holagunda 23 Kalyandurg 18

Halaharvi 24 Atmakur 19

Alur 25 Kudair 20

Aspari 26 Garladinne 21

Devanakonda 27 Singanamala 22

Krishnagiri 28 Putlur 23

Veldurthi 29 Yellanur 24

Bethamcherla 30 Narpala 25

Panyam 31 Bukkarayasamudram 26

Gadivemula 32 Anantapur 27

Velgode 33 Raptadu 28

Bandi Atmakur 34 Settur 29

Nandyal 35 Kundurpi 30

Mahanandi 36 Kambadur 31

Sirvel 37 Kanaganapalle 32

Gospadu 38 Dharmavaram 33

Banaganapalle 39 Bathalapalle 34

Dhone 40 Tadimarri 35

Pattikonda 41 Mudigubba 36

Chippagiri 42 Talupula 37

Maddikera (East) 43 Nambulipulikunta 38

Tuggali 44 Gandlapenta 39

Peapally 45 Kadiri 40

Owk 46 Nallamada 41

Koilkuntla 47 Bukkapatnam 42

Rudravaram 48 Kothacheruvu 43

Allagadda 49 Chennekothapalle 44

Dornipadu 50 Ramagiri 45 Roddam 46

Sanjamala 51 Madakasira 47

Kolimigundla 52 Amarapuram 48

Uyyalawada 53 Gudibanda 49

Chagalamarri 54 Rolla 50

22. ANANTAPUR 22 Agali 51 D. Hirehal 1 Parigi 52 Rayadurg 2 Penukonda 53 Kanekal 3 Puttaparthi 54 Bommanahal 4 Obuladevaracheruvu 55 Vidapanakal 5 Nallacheruvu 56 Guntakal 6 Tanakal 57 Gooty 7 Amadagur 58

Peddavadugur 8 Gorantla 59 Yadiki 9 Somandepalle 60 Tadpatri 10 Hindupur 61

Peddapappur 11 Lepakshi 6L. Pamidi 12 Chilamathur 63

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(1) (2) (3) (1) t2J ,

(3)

23. CHITTOOR 23 Peddapanjani 50 Mulakalacheruvu 1 Gangavaram 51 Thamballapalle 2 Thavanampalle 52 Peddamandyam 3 Sri rangarajapuram 53 Gurramkonda 4 Gangadhara Nellore 54

Kalakada 5 Chittoor 55 Kambhamvaripalle 6 Palamaner 56 Rompicherla 7 Baireddipalle 57 Yerravaripalem 8 Venkatagi~ikota 58

Tirupathi (Rural) 9 Santhipuram 59 Renigunta 10 Gudupalle 60 Yerpedu 11 Kuppam 61 Srikalahasti 12 Ramakuppam 62 Thottambedu 13 Bangarupalem 63 Buchinaidu Khandriga 14 Yadamari 64 Varadaiahpalem 15 Gudipala 65 K.v.B. Puram 16 Palasamudram 66 Tirupathi (Urban) 17 Chandragiri 18 129. KARNATAKA 29 Chinnagottigallu 19 1. BELGAUM 1 Pileru 20 Chikodi 1 Kalikiri 21 Athni 2 Vayalpad 22 Raybag 3 Kurabalakota 23 Gokak 4 Peddathippa Samudram 24 Hukeri 5 B. Kothakota 25 Belgaum 6 Madanapalle 26 Khanapur 7 Nimmanapalle 27 Sampgaon 8 Sodam 28 Parasgad 9 Pulicherla 29 Ramdurg 10 Pakala 30

2. BAGALKOT 2 Vedurukuppam 31

Jamkhandi 1 Ramachandra Puram 32

Bilgi 2 Vadamalapeta 33

Mudhol 3 [\larayanavanam 34

Badami 4 Pitchatur 35

Bagalkot 5 Satyavedu 36

Hungund 6 Nagalapuram 37 Nindra 38 3. BIJAPUR 3

Vijayapuram 39 Bijapur

Nagari 40 Indi 2

Puttur 41 Sindgi 3

Karvetinagar 42 Basavana Bagevadi 4

Penumuru 43 Muddebihal 5

Puthalapattu 44 4. GULBARGA 4 Irala 45 Aland 1 Somala 46 Afzalpur 2 Chowdepalle 47 Gulbarga 3 Ramasamudram 48 Chincholi 4 Punganur 49 Sedam 5

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) '----

Chitapur 6 Savanur 2

Jevargi 7 Hangal 3

Sharapur 8 Haveri 4

Shahpur 9 Byadgi 5

Yadgir 10 Hirekerur 6

5. BIDAR 5 Ranibennur 7

Basavakalyan 1 12. BELLARY 12

Bhalki 2 Hadagalli

Aurad 3 Hagaribammanahalli 2

Bidar 4 Haspet 3

Hamnabad 5 Siruguppa 4

6. RAICHUR 6 Bellary 5

Lingsugur 1 Sandur 6

Oevadurga 2 Kudligi 7

Raichur 3 13. CHITRADURGA 13

Manvi 4 Malakalmuru 1

Sindhnur 5 Challakere 2

7. KOPPAL 7 Chitradurga 3

Yelbarga 1 Halalkere 4

Kushtagi 2 Hosdurga 5

Gangawati 3 Hiriyur 6

Kappal 4 14. DAVANAGERE 14

8. GADAG 8 Harihar 1

Nargund Harapanahalli 2

Ron 2 Jagalur 3

Gadag 3 Oavanagere 4

Shirhatli 4 Honnali 5

Mundargi 5 Channagiri 6

9. DHARWAD 9 15. SHIMOGA 15

Oharwad Sagar

Navalgund 2 Sorab 2

Hubli 3 Shikarpur 3

Kalghatgi 4 Hosanagara 4

Kundgol 5 Tirthahalli 5

10. UTTARA KANNADA 10 Shimaga 6

Karwar Bhadravati 7

Supa 2 16. UDUPI 16

Haliyal 3 Kundapura 1

Yellapur 4 Udupi 2

Mundgod 5 Karkal 3

Sirsi 6 17. CHIKMAGALUR 17 Ankala 7 Sringeri 1 Kumta 8 Kappa 2 Siddapur 9 Narasimharajapura 3 Hanavar 10 Tarikere 4 Bhatkal 11 Kadur 5

11. HAVERI 11 Chikmagalur 6

Shiggaon 1 Mudigere 7

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

18. TUMKUR 18 Arkalgud 6 Chiknayakanhalli 1 Hole Narsipur 7 Sira 2 Channarayapatna 8 Pavagada 3 24. DAKSHINA KANNADA 24 Madhugiri 4 Mangalore 1 Koratagere 5 Bantval 2 Tumkur 6 Beltangadi Gubbi

3 7 Puttur 4

Tiptur 8 Sulya 5 Turuvekere 9 Kunigal 10 25. KODAGU 25

Madikeri 1 19. KOLAR 19 Somvarpet

Gauribidanur 2

Chik Ballapur 2 Virajpet 3

Gudibanda 3 26. MYSORE 26

8agepalli 4 Piriyapatna

Sidlaghatta 5 Hunsur 2

Chintamani 6 Krishnarajanagara 3

Srinivaspur 7 Mysore 4

Kolar 8 Heggadadevan kote 5

Malur 9 Nanjangud 6

8angarapet 10 Tirumakudal Narsipur 7

Mulbagal 11 27. CHAMARAJANAGAR 27

20. BAN GALORE 20 Gundlupet 1

8angalore North 1 Chamarajanagar 2

Bangalore South 2 Yelandur 3

Anekal 3 Kollegal 4

21. BAN GALORE RURAL 21 130. GOA

Nelamangala 1 30

Dod Ballapur 2 1. NORTH GOA 1

Devanahalli 3 Pernem 1

Hosakote 4 Bardez 2

Magadi 5 Tiswadi 3

Ramanagaram 6 Bicholim 4

Channapatna 7 Satari 5

Kanakapura 8 Ponda 6

22. MANDYA 22 2. SOUTH GOA 2

Krishnarajpet 1 Mormugao

Nagamangala 2 Salcete 2

Pandavapura 3 Quepem 3

Shrirangapattana 4 Sanguem 4

Mandya 5 Canacona 5 Maddur 6 Malavalli 7 ia:t LAKSHADWEEP* 31

23. HASSAN 23 1. LAKSHADWEEP 1

Sakleshpur Amini Sub-Division

8elur 2 Chetiat

Arsikere 3 Kiltan 2

Hassan 4 Kadmat 3 Alur 5 Amini 4

• In Lakshadweep the lower unit code represents CD. Block code.

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Andrott Sub-Division 2 Kanayannur 5 Andrott 1 Muvattupuzha 6 Kalpeni 2 Kothamangalam 7 Minicoy Sub-Division 3 9. IDUKKI 9 Minicoy 1 Devikulam Kavaratti Sub-Division 4 Udumbanchola 2 Agatti 1 Thodupuzha 3 Kavaratti 2 Peerumade 4

132. KERALA 32 10. KOTTAYAM 10 Meenachil

1. KASARAGOD 1 Vaikom 2 Kasaragod

Kottayam 3 Hosdurg 2

Changanassery 4 2. KANNUR 2 Kanjirappally 5

Taliparamba 1 11. AlAPPUZHA 11

Kannur 2 Cherthala 1

Thalassery 3 Ambalappuzha 2

3. WAYANAD 3 Kuttanad 3 Mananthavady 1 Karthikappally 4 Sulthanbathery 2 Chengannur 5 Vythiri 3 Mavelikkara 6

4. KOZHIKODE 4 12. PATHANAMTHITTA 12 Vadakara 1 Thiruvalla Quilandy 2 Mallappally 2 Kozhikode 3 Ranni 3

5. MALAPPURAM 5 Kozhenchery 4

Ernad Adoor 5

Nilambur 2 13. KOllAM 13 Perinthalmanna 3 Karunagappally 1 Tirur 4 Kunnathur 2 Tirurangadi 5 Pathanapuram 3 Ponnani 6 Kottarakkara 4

6. PALAKKAD 6 Kollam 5 Ottappalam 14. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 14 Mannarkad 2 Chirayinkeezhu 1 Palakkad 3 Nedumangad 2 Chittur 4 Thiruvananthapuram 3 Alathur 5 Neyyattinkara 4

7. THRISSUR 7 Talappilly 1 133. TAMIL NADU 33 Chavakkad 2 1. TH'RUVAllUR 1 Thrissur 3 Gummidipoondi 1 Kodungallur 4 Ponneri 2 Mukundapuram 5 Uthukkottai 3

8. ERNAKUlAM 8 Tiruttani 4 Kunnathunad 1 Paliipattu 5 Aluva 2 Thiruvallur 6 Paravur 3 Poonamallee 7 Kochi 4 Ambattur 8

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

2. CHENNAI 2 Edappadi 3 Chennai Sankari 4

3. KANCHEEPURAM 3 Salem 5

Sriperum budur Yercaud 6

Tambaram 2 Vazhapadi 7

Chengalpattu 3 Attur 8

Kancheepuram 4 Gangavalli 9

Uthiramerur 5 9. NAMAKKAL 9 Tirukalukundram 6 Tiruchengode 1

Maduranthakam 7 Rasipuram 2 Cheyyur 8 Nmakkal 3

4. VELLORE 4 Paramathi-Velur 4

Gudiyatham 1 10. ERODE 10 Katpadi 2 Sathyamangalam 1

Wallajah 3 Bhavani 2 Arakonam 4 Gobichettipalayam 3 Areot 5 Perundurai 4

Veil ore 6 Erode 5 Vaniyambadi 7 Kangeyam 6 Tirupathur 8 Dharapuram 7

5. DHARMAPURI 5 11. THE NILGIRIS 11 Hosur Panthalur

Krishnagiri 2 Gudalur 2 Denkanikottai 3 Udhagamandalam 3 Palakkodu 4 Kotagiri 4 Poehampalli 5 Coonoor 5 Uthangarai 6 Kundah 6 Harur 7 12. COIMBATORE 12 Pappireddipatti 8 Mettupalayam Dharmapuri 9 Avanashi 2 Pennagaram 10 Tiruppur 3

6. TIRUVANNAMALAI 6 Palladam 4 Arani Coimbatore North 5 Cheyyar 2 Coimbatore South 6 Vandavasi 3 Pollaehi 7 Polur 4 Udumalaipettai 8 Chengam 5 Valparai 9 Tiruvannamalai 6 13. DINDIGUL 13

7. VILUPPURAM 7 Palani

Gingee 1 Oddanehatram 2 Tindivanam 2 Vedasandur 3

Vanur 3 Natham 4 Viluppuram 4 Dindigul 5 Tirukkoyilur 5 Kodaikanal 6 Sankarapuram 6 Nilakkottai 7 Kallakkurichi 7 14. KARUR 14 Ulundurpettai 8 Aravakurichi

8. SALEM 8 Karur 2 Mettur Krishnarayapuram 3 Omalur 2 Kulithalai 4

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

15. TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 15 22. PUDUKKOTTAI 22

Thottiyam 1 lIuppur 1

Musiri 2 Kulathur 2

Thuraiyur 3 Gandarvakkottai 3

Manachanallur 4 Pudukkottai 4 Lalgudi 5 Thirumayam 5 Srirangam 6 Alangudi 6 Tiruchirappalli 7 Aranthangi 7 Manapparai 8 Manamelkudi 8

16. PERAMBALUR 16 Avudayarkoil 9

Veppanthattai 1 23. SIVAGANGA 23 Perambalur 2 Tirupathur 1 Kunnam 3 Karaikkudi 2

17. ARIYALUR 17 Devakottai 3

Sendurai 1 Sivaganga 4

Udayarpalayam 2 Manamadurai 5 Ariyalur 3 lIayangudi 6

18. CUDDALORE 18 24. MADURAI 24 Panruti Melur 1 Cuddalore 2 Madurai North 2 Chidambaram 3 Vadipatti 3 Kattumannarkoil 4 Usilampatti 4 Virudhachalam 5 Peraiyur 5 Tittakudi 6 Thirumangalam 6

19. NAGAPATTINAM 19 Madurai South 7

Sirkali 25. THENI 25 Mayiladuthurai 2 Bodinayakanur 1 Tharangambadi 3 Periyakulam 2 Nagapattinam 4 Theni 3 Kilvelur 5 Uthamapalayam 4 Thirukkuvalai 6 Andipatti 5 Vedaranyam 7

26. VIRUDHUNAGAR 26 20. THIRUVARUR 20

Rajapalayam 1 Valangaiman 1

Srivilliputhur 2 Kodavasal 2

Sivakasi 3 Nannilam 3

4 Thiruvarur 4

Virudhunagar

Needamangalam 5 Kariapatti 5

Mannargudi 6 Tiruchuli 6

Thiruthuraipoondi 7 Aruppukkottai 7

Sattur 8 21. THANJAVUR 21

Thiruvidaimarudur 27. RAMANATHAPURAM 27

Kumbakonam 2 Tiruvadanai 1

Papanasam 3 Paramakudi 2

Thiruvaiyaru 4 Mudukulathur 3

Thanjavur 5 Kamuthi 4

Orathanadu 6 Kadaladi 5

Pattukkottai 7 Ramanathapuram 6

Peravurani 8 Rameswaram 7

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(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

28. THOOTHUKKUDI 28 2. PONDICHERRY 2 Kovilpatti 1 Mannadipet Commune Panchayat 1 Ettayapuram 2 Villianur Commune Panchayat 2 Vilathikulam 3 Ariankuppam Commune Panchayat 3 Ottapidaram 4 Nettapakkam Commune Panchayat 4 Thoothukkudi 5 Bahour Commune Panchayat 5 Srivaikuntam 6 Ozhukarai Municipality 6 Tiruchendur 7

Pondicherry Municipality 7 Sathankulam 8

29. TIRUNELVELI 29 3. MAHE 3

Sivagiri 1 Mahe Municipality

Sankarankoil 2 4. KARAIKAL 4

Veerakeralamputhur 3 Nedungadu Commune Panchayat Tenkasi 4 Kottucherry Commune Panchayat 2 Shenkottai 5 Thirunallar Commune Panchayat 3 Alangulam 6 Neravy Commune Panchayat 4 Tirunelveli 7 Thirumalairayan Patt. Comm. Panch. 5 Palayamkottai 8 Karaikal Municipality 6 Ambasamudram 9 Nanguneri 10 135. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 35 ] Radhapuram 11

1. ANDAMANS 1 30. KANNIYAKUMARI 30

Diglipur 1 Vilavancode

Mayabunder 2 Kalkulam 2

Thovala 3 Rangat 3

Agastheeswaram 4 Ferrargunj 4

Port Blair 5

134. PONDICHERRY 34 2. NICOBARS 2

1. YANAM 1 Car Nicobar

Yanam Municipality Nancowry 2

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POPULATION STATISTICS

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o C E 1

A N

84° 88°

149

J

96°

MYANMAR (BURMA)

, Coco /s . • • (MYANMAR)

• Naroondam 1. (U\'DIA.)

. 8at'rerlI.

• {~ (INOlA)

~~ ANDAMAN SEA

"

INDIRA pOINT

° 36

32°

20

A R A BIAN S EA

..

D.N.A. - Data Not Available

I N D I A N

c

INDIA FEMALE LITERACY RATE 2001

Boundary, International . Boundary, StatelU.T .

--- Boundary, District .. .

KILOMETRES 100 50 0 100 200 300 400 500

I

B

N

E

NfJW~f. (INDIA)

T

BAY OF

BENGAL

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE LITERATES TO TOTAL FEMALE POPULATION _ 30.00 AND BELOW D 30.01 - 40.00 D 40.01 - SO.OO o SO.01 - SO.OO o 60.01 - 70.00

e '

MYANMAR (BURMA)

~. ' ..- • .,._J

. . /.:.- ; ~.\

c CocoJs. • (MYANMAR)

• Nan:cn:iam I. (IK>OA)

""""" (INDIA) o 70.01 AND ABOVE ..,_ :{ ANDAMAN SEA

; ;:

iNDIRA POINT

o C E A N

150

A R A B IAN SE A

A

, .

D.NA . Data Not Available

I N D I A N

c

INDIA WORK PARTICIPATION RATE 2001

Boundary, International .. ' ___ Boundary, State/U.T .. . --­Boundary, District .

KILOMETRES 100 50 0 100 200 300 400 500

I N

B E T

N9w~/. (INDIA)

PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL POPULATION D 35.00 AND BELOW D 35.01 • Ml.OO

Ml.01 - 45.00 o 45.01 · 50.00 _ 50.01 AND ABOVE

o C E A N

151

BAY OF

BENGAL

~ ...

MYANMAR (SURMA)

{' Coc::o/s. • (MYANlAAR)

" NatCCJt1d;;im I. (INDIA)

... 8aaent (INDIA)

-~ ANDAMAN SEA '. ,

"

INDIRA POINT

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

Ar~ in km2

3 4 5

~ g iii d cj

'0 d Z

6 7 8

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9 .10 11

POPULATION ;

Popu'a~on age group Min '000

Person Male Female

12 13 14

INDIA '3287240.0 313 5,463 6,374 5,161 638,588 '·1,028,737 532,223 496,514 163,820 84,999 78,820

JAMMU AND KASHMIR·

KUPWARA

2 BARAMULA

3 SRINAGAR

4 BADGAM

5 PULWAMA

6 ANANTNAG

7 LEH (LADAKH)

8 KARGIL

9 DODA

10 UDHAMPUR

11 PUNCH

12 RAJAURI

13 JAMMU

14 KATHUA

2 HIMACHAL PRADESH

CHAMBA

2 KANGRA

3 LAHUL AND SPITI

4 KULLU

5 MANDl

6 HAMIRPUR

7 UNA

8 BILASPUR

9 SOLAN

10 SIRMAUR

11 SHIMLA

12 KINNAUR

3 PUNJAB

GURDASPUR

222236.0

2379.0

4588.0

2228.0

1371.0

1398.0

3984.0

45110.0

14036.0

11691.0

4550.0

1674.0

2630.0

3097.0

2651.0

55673.0

6522.0

5739.0

13841.0

5503.0

3950.0

1118.0

1540.0

1167.0

1936.0

2825.0

5131.0

6401.0

50362.0

3551.0

46

273

255

540

459

467

294

3

9

59

163

223

184

513

208

109

71

233

2

69

228

369

291

292

259

162

141

12

484

593

59

3

8

3

3

4

5

2

7

5

3

6

5

4

109

10

19

3

6

16

6

5

4

7

10

17

6

72

5

121

9

14

4

8

6

10

6

7

14

12

5

7

11

8

72

7

13

2

5

10

5

4

3

5

6

9

3

138

14

75

2

9

3

5

6

9

6

8

6,652

370

652

170

483

551

620

113

129

661

602

179

4 385

14 1,162

6 575

57 20,118

5 1,591

9 3,868

o 521

4 172

5 3,338

4 1,672

5 814

4 1,061

8 2,536

3 971

10 2,914

o 660

157 12,673

14 1,617

10,144

650

1,170

1,202

629

653

1,172

117

119

692

744

373

483

1,589

550

6,078

461

1,339

33

382

901

413

448

341

501

459

723

78

24,359

2,104

5,361

341

615

649

326

336

610

64

65

364

400

194

4,783

309

555

553

303

317

562

53

54

328

178

257 226

850 738

289 261

3,088 2,990

235 226

661 678

18 15

198 184

448 453

197 216

225 224

171 170

270 230

241 217

381 342

42 36

12,985 11,374

1,113 991

'Excludes entire area of those protion of Jammu and Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China

.. Including estimated population of Mao Maran, Paomata & Purul Sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur.

152

1,486

113

185

129

98

85

177

13

19

119

121

67

79

199

81

793

70

165

4

53

120

51

60

43

66

68

85

9

3,172

280

765

56

94

66

49

42

89

7

10

61

63

34

42

109

44

418

36

90

2

27

63

27

33

23

35

35

44

5

1,764

157

720

57

91

63

49

43

88

6

10

58

59

33

38

89

37

375

34

75

2

26

57

23

27

2(l

31

33

41

5

1,408

124

STATISTICS 2001 ~ c:

0 '= '= .,

.lll ~ ::l

Q.

c:& (ij& ~~

.... _ ::l ..

0::: 0 _-o~ 00

Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Ql- Ql- Literacy rate Work participation rate Cl)C: Cl)C:

~i ~~ ~~ ~i

Person Male Female Person Male Female l& 0..& Person Male Female Person Male Female

15 16 17 18 11) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

286,120 150,554 135,566 742,618 381,669 360,949 27.82 72.18 64.80 75.30 53.70 39.10 51.70 25.60

2,517 1,383 1,133 7,627 3,978 3,649 24.83 75.20 55.50 66.60 43.00 37.00 50.00 22.50

25 15 10 625 326 299 3.85 96.15 43.24 56.10 28.68 32.67 45.34 18.69

196 106 91 973 509 464 16.75 83.16 45.41 57.11 32.28 31,76 46.83 15.06

946 516 431 256 134 122 78.70 21.30 59.75 69.57 48.07 31.99 50.14 10.68

71 38 33 559 288 271 11.29 88.87 42.53 53.50 30.57 35.91 48.53 22.34

69 36 32 584 299 285 10.57 89.43 49.60 60.66 37.73 32.58 46.95 17.36

168 91 n 1,004 519 485 14.33 85.67 46.54 57.58 34.42 33.69 45.95 20.39

29 18 11 89 47 42 24.79 76.07 65.34 75.55 52.70 49.58 58.32 38.97

11 7 4 109 58 51 9.24 91.60 60.85 75.83 42.38 46.64 50.08 42.53

48 28 20 644 336 308 6.94 93.06 47.90 63.99 29.85 46.00 52.72 38.56

117 69 47 627 330 296 15.73 84.27 55.21 67.07 41.20 49.28 57.83 39.35

24 14 10 349 180 168 6.43 93.57 51.19 65.04 35.96 53.97 57.68 49.93

34 19 14 450 238 212 7.04 93.17 57.99 69.76 44.51 45.15 52.15 37.19

701 384 318 888 467 421 44.12 55.88 77.02 84.45 68.55 33.25 50.56 13.32

79 43 36 471 246 225 14.36 85.64 65.57 75.71 54.44 37.34 50.64 22.58

596 332 264 5,482 2,756 2,726 9.79 90.15 76.50 85.30 67.40 49.20 54.60 43.70

35 19 16 426 217 210 7.59 92.41 62.91 76.41 48.85 50.00 53.87 45.97

72 38 34 1,267 623 643 5.38 94.62 80.08 87.54 73.01 43.99 50.73 37.41

o 0 0 33 18 15 0.00 100.00 73.10 82.82 60.70 63.47 68.35 57.39

30 17 13 351 181 170 7.85 91.88 72.90 83.98 60.88 56.74 60.30 52.91

61 32 29 840 416 425 6.77 93.23 75.24 85.94 64.82 50.40 52.64 48.19

30 16 14 382 180 202 7.26 92.49 82.46 90.15 75.70 49.77 50.90 48.74

39 21 19 409 204 205 8.71 91.29 80.37 87.73 73.18 44.99 52.90 37.05

22 12 10 319 159 159 6.45 93.55 77.76 86.04 69.55 48.90 52.22 45.56

91 56 35 409 214 195 18.16 81.64 76.57 84.75 66.89 52.63 61.15 42.63

48 26 22 411 216 195 10.46 89.54 70.39 79.36 60.37 49.25 56.37 41.35

167 96 72 555 285 270 23.10 76.76 79.12 87.19 70.07 51.24 57.52 44.24

o 0 0 78 42 36 0.00 100.00 75.20 84.30 64.40 61.03 66.49 54.67

8,263 4,468 3,794 16,096 8,517 7,580 33.93 66.08 69.70 75.20 63.40 37.50 53.60 19.10

535 286 249 1,569 827 742 25.43 74.57 73.77 79.78 67.15 33.30 51.29 1308

153

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

2 AMRITSAR

3 KAPURTHALA

4 JALANDHAR

5 HOSHIARPUR

6 NAWANSHAHR

7 RUPNAGAR

8 FATEHGARH SAHIB

9 LUDHIANA

10 MOGA

11 FIROZPUR

12 MUKTSAR

13 FARIDKOT

14 BATHINDA

15 MANSA

16 SANGRUR

17 PATIALA

4 CHANOIGARH

1 CHANDIGARH

5 UTTARANCHAL.

1 UTIARKASHI

2 CHAMOLI

3 RUDRAPRAYAG

4 TEHRI GARHWAL

5 DEHRADUN

6 GARHWAL

7 PITHORAGARH

8 BAGESHWAR

9 ALMORA

10 CHAMPAWAT

11 NAINITAL

12 UDHAM SINGH NAGAR

13 HARDWAR

Area in kw

3

5088.0

1633.0

2624.0

3386.0

1282.0

2113.0

1180.0

3578.0

2235.0

5328.0

2593.0

1458.0

3353.0

2198.0

5108.0

3654.0

4

609

462

748

437

458

528

456

848

400

328

306

378

353

313

392

505

114.0 7.900

114.0 7,900

53483.0

8016.0

8030.0

1984.0

3642.0

3088.0

5329.0

7090.0

2246.0

3139.0

1766.0

4251.0

2542.0

2360.0

159

37

46

115

166

415

131

65

111

201

127

179

486

613

5

7

4

5

4

2

4

4

7

3

5

3

2

3

3

6

5

49

4

6

2

5

4

6

5

2

3

4

4

3

6

16

5

10

10

5

7

5

11

5

10

4

2

7

5

13

9

95

6

9

3

9

6

15

8

5

9

4

8

7

6

7

13

7

14

12

4

11

5

12

4

9

4

3

9

5

17

14

8

1,233

690

950

1,417

471

889

444

915

329

1,004

234

171

284

240

101

1,084

24

24

86 16,826

3 699

6 1,244

2 691

7 1,867

14 759

6 3,483

4 1,672

4

4

8

17

10

957

2,274

717

1148

688

627

154

Population in '000

Person

9

3,096

755

1,963

1,481

587

1,116

538

3,033

895

1,746

777

551

1,183

689

2,000

1,845

901

901

8,489

295

370

227

605

1,282

691

462

249

631

225

763

1,236

1,447

Male Female

10

1,651

400

1,040

765

307

597

290

1,663

474

926

411

293

633

366

1,069

987

507

507

4.326

152

184

108

295

680

331

228

119

294

111

400

649

776

11

1,445

355

923

716

281

520

248

1,370

421

820

366

258

550

322

931

858

394

394

4,163

143

187

120

310

603

366

235

131

337

113

363

586

671

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12

429

95

230

184

71

143

66

371

116

258

105

74

149

96

264

240

116

116

1.360

50

56

36

99

172

101

72

41

97

40

114

219

263

13

240

53

127

102

39

79

38

204

64

141

58

41

84

54

148

135

63

63

713

26

29

18

51

91

52

38

21

50

21

59

115

141

14

189

42

103

83

32

63

29

167

52

116

47

33

66

42

116

105

53

53

647

24

21

18

47

81

49

34

20

47

19

54

105

122

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

1,223

247

932

292

81

362

151

1,694

179

451

199

194

352

142

585

645

809

809

2,179

23

51

3

60

679

90

60

8

55

34

269

403

446

Male

16

657

134

501

154

42

193

82

950

95

242

105

104

189

76

313

345

450

450

1,181

13

30

2

37

364

49

33

4

31

18

143

215

242

Female

17

566

113

431

138

39

169

69

744

84

208

93

90

163

67

272

300

358

358

998

10

21

23

314

41

27

3

24

16

126

188

204

Rural population in '000

Person

18

1,873

508

1,031

1,189

506

754

387

1,339

716

1,295

579

357

832

546

1,415

1,200

92

92

6,310

272

320

225

545

603

607

402

242

576

191

494

833

1.001

Male

19

994

266

539

611

265

403

208

713

379

684

306

189

444

291

757

643

57

57

3,145

139

154

106

258

315

282

195

114

263

93

257

435

534

Female

20 21

879 39.50

242 32.72

492 47.48

578 19.72

242 13.80

351 32.44

179 28.07

627 55.85

337 20.00

612 25.83

273 25.61

168 35.21

387 29.75

256 20.61

659 29.25

558 34.96

35 89.77

35 89.77

3,166 25.69

133 7.80

165 13.78

119 1.32

287 9.92

288 52.96

325 12.91

208 12.99

127 3.13

313 8.72

98 15.04

237 35.26

398 32.61

467 30.82

155

22

60.50

67.28

52.52

80.28

86.20

67.56

71.93

44.15

80.00

74.17

74.52

64.79

70.33

79.25

70.75

65.04

10.23

10.23

74.34

92.20

86.49

99.12

90.08

47.04

87.09

87.01

96.87

91.28

84.96

64.74

67.39

69.18

Literacy rate

Person Male Female

23

67.27

73.93

78.04

81.02

76.43

78.08

73.65

76.50

63.52

60.69

58.20

61.95

61.18

52.41

59.98

69.78

81.94

81.94

71.60

65.71

75.43

73.65

66.73

78.98

77.49

75.95

71.29

73.64

70.39

78.36

64.86

63.75

24

12.61

79.02

82.49

86.45

82.86

83.97

78.27

80.25

68.01

68.73

65.39

68.15

67.78

58.90

65.81

75.88

86.14

86.14

83.30

83.60

89.66

89.81

85.33

85.87

90.91

90.06

87.65

89.20

87.27

86.32

75.22

73.83

25

61.26

68.29

73.08

75.32

69.52

71.40

68.31

71.95

58.52

51.72

50.25

55.03

53.70

45.18

53.38

62.86

76.47

76.47

59.60

46.69

61.63

59.57

49.42

71.20

65.70

62.59

56.98

60.56

54.18

69.55

53.35

52.10

Work participation rate

Person

28

35.92

34.82

34.48

34.67

44.89

39.18

38.31

37.91

40.09

37.15

39.82

38.08

42.31

40.87

40.70

36.96

37.80

37.80

36.90

46.07

44.48

44.86

Male Female

27 28

52.76 16.69

52.82 14.56

53.69 12.83

50.63 17.61

55.54 33.23

52.59 23.80

54.93 18.86

55.55 16.49

53.93 24.49

53.27 18.94

54.96 22.81

53.52 20.58

55.19 27.51

54.31 25.59

54.73 24.59

53.58 17.83

58.11 14.22

56.11 14.22

46.10 27.30

48.28 43.71

44.90 44.60

42.32 47.15

43.77 45.06 42.54

31.23 47.78 12.57

38.71 40.79 36.84

42.98 43.40 42.58

47.64 45.14 49.90

46.34 44.52 47.92

40.17 43.49 36.93

36.56 48.06 23.88

31.74 . 48.03 13.68

29.39 47.20 8.79

Name of Stater Union Territory/District

2

6 HARYANA

1 PANCHKULA

2 AMBALA

3 YAMUNANAGAR

4 KURUKSHETRA

5 KAITHAL

6 KARNAL

7 PANIPAT

8 SONIPAT

9 JIND

10 FATEHABAD

11 SIRSA

12 HISAR

13 BHIWANI

14 ROHTAK

15 JHAJJAR

16 MAHENDRAGARH

17 REWARI

18 GURGAON

19 FARIDABAD

7 NeT of DELHI

1 NORTHWEST

2 NORTH

3 NORTHEAST

4 EAST

5 NEW DELHI

6 CENTRAL

7 WEST

8 SOUTHWEST

9 SOUTH

8 RAJASTHAN

1 GANGANAGAR

2 HANUMANGARH

Area in km2

3 4

44212.0 478

898.0 522

1574.0 644

1768.0 589

1530.0 540

2317.0 408

2520.0 506

1268.0 763

2122.0 603

2702.0 440

2538.0 318

4277.0 261

3983.0 386

4778.0 298

1745.0 539

1834.0 480

1899.0 428

1594.0 480

2714.0 612

2151.0 1,020

1483.0 9,340

440.0 6,502

59.0 13,246

60.0 29,468

64.0 22,868

35.0 5,117

25.0 25,855

129.0 16,503

421.0 4,169

250.0 9,068

342239.0 165

10978.0 163

9656.0 157

5

67

2

3

2

3

2

5

3

4

4

3

4

4

6

2

3

2

3

7

5

27

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

241

9

7

I d c..:i '0 d z

6 7

116 106

4 4

4 6

6 11

5 4

5 4

6 7

6 6

7 4

7 5

6 4

7 5

9 5

9 6

5 3

5 5

5 5

5 4

9 12

6 6

7 62

o

o

19

2

11

5

4

8

11

Population ill '000

Person Male Female

S 9 10

6,955 21,145 11,364

236 468 257

493 1,014 543

639 1,042 559

416 825 442

270 946 511

434 1,274 683

192 967 529

336 1,279 696

307 1,190 642

243 ' 806 428

325 1,117 593

275 1,537 831

444 1,425 758

147 940 509

260 880 476

370 813 424

410 765 403

726 1,660 886

432 2,195 1,193

165 13,851 7,607

66

6

13

3

o

o

9

52

16

2,861

782

1,768

1,464

179

646

2,129

1,755

2,267

1,572

428

956

794

100

351

1,163

984

1,260

11

9,781

211

471

482

383

436

591

439

583

548

378

523

707

667

431

404

389

362

774

1,002

6,243

1,289

354

812

670

79

296

966

771

1,007

POPULATION

Population age grollp 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12 13

3,336 1,834

66 36

134 75

150 83

117 66

145 81

193 107

159 88

196 110

188 103

130 71

168 92

238 130

224 122

136 76

132 73

128 70

117 64

333 179

381 206

2,017 1,080

431

107

296

206

21

80

290

250

335

232

57

158

110

11

42

156

136

177

14

1,502

30

59

67

51

64

86

71

87

84

59

75

108

102

61

59

58

52

154

175

937

199

50

138

95

10

38

134

115

158

237 222 41,353 56,5G7 29,42G 27,087 1G,651 5,580 5,071

137

119

7 12 3,014 1,789 955 834 298 161

3 6 1,905 1,518 801 717 256 137

156

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

6,115

208

357

393

216

183

338

392

321

242

142

293

398

270

330

195

110

136

369

1,221

12,906

2,596

735

1,627

1,445

179

646

2,042

1,530

2,106

13,214

453

304

Male

16

3,311

112

193

212

117

99

181

216

174

130

76

156

216

145

177

107

58

74

198

669

7,085

1,425

402

880

784

100

351

1,114

860

1,170

6,993

246

162

Female

17

2,804

96

164

181

99

85

156

176

147

112

67

137

182

125

153

88

51

63

171

552

5,821

1,171

333

747

661

79

296

928

669

937

6,221

208

142

Rural population In '000

Person

18

15,029

260

657

649

610

763

936

575

958

948

664

823

1,139

1,155

611

685

703

629

1,291

973

945

265

47

142

18

87

225

161

43,293

1,336

1,214

Male

19

8,053

145

350

348

326

412

502

313

522

512

352

437

615

613

332

369

365

329

688

524

522

147

26

77

10

49

123

90

22,427

710

640

Female

20 21 22

6,976 28.92 71.080

115 44.44 55.56

307 35.21 64.79

301 37.72 62.28

284 26.18 73.94

351 19.34 80.66

434 26.53 73.47

262 40.54 59.46

436 25.10 74.90

436 20.34 79.66

312 17.62 82.38

386 26.23 73.68

524 25.89 74.11

542 18.95 81.05

278 35.11 65.00

316 22.16 77.84

338 13.53 86.47

300 17.78 82.22

603 22.23 77.77

450 55.63 44.33

423 93.18 6.82

119 90.74 9.26

21 93.99 6.01

65 92.02 8.03

8 98.70 1.23

- 100.00

- 100,00

37 95.91

102 87.18

70 92.90

20,866 23.39

626 25.32

575 20.03

157

0.00

0.00

4.09

12.82

7.10

76.61

74.68

79.97

Literacy rate Work participation rate

Person Male Female Person Male Fem!ile

23

67.90

74.00

75.31

71.63

69.88

59.02

67.74

69.17

72.79

62.12

57.98

60.55

64,83

67.45

73.72

72.38

69.89

75.25

62.91

70.03

81.70

80.57

80.10

77.53

84,91

83.24

79.69

83.39

83.61

81.96

60.40

64.74

63.05

24 25

78.50 55.70

80.87 65.65

82.31 67.39

78.82 63.39

78.06 60.61

69.15 47.31

76.29 57.97

78.50 57.97

83.06 60.68

73.82 48.51

68.22 46.53

70.05 49.93

76.57 51.08

80.26 53.00

83.23 62.59

83.27 59.65

84.72 54.08

88.45 60.83

76.17 47.78

81.52 56.31

87.30 740.70

86.67 73.08

84.64 74.54

84.78 68.94

89.65 79,26

88.62 76.33

82.73 76.05

87.85 77.99

89.86 75.55

88.26 73.94

75.70 43.90

75.53 52.44

75.18 49.56

26

39.60

38.14

31.99

32.31

37.36

39.32

35.74

39.57

40.89

43.87

45.03

42.59

43.30

42.76

39.47

44.17

43.31

43.59

37.92

35.80

32.80

32.14

32.83

28.30

32.48

37.74

34.63

33.86

34.33

34.34

42.10

40.22

41.39

27 28

SO.30 27.20

54.54 18.22

50.95 10.16

50.10 11.66

51.19 21.40

50.87 25.79

50.18 19.05

51.03 25.75

49.65 30.44

51.56 34.85

54.42 34.40

53.05 30.73

51.87 33.22

49.24 35.38

49.33 27.83

51.38 35.66

48.00 38.20

49.72 36.77

46.84 27.72

48.32 20.90

52.10 9.40

51.21 8.89

53.23 8.16

47.70 5.46

5;2.08 9.22

55.25 15.62

55.89 9.40

53.05 10.76

52.97 10.57

53.07 10.91

50.00 33.50

53.55 24.96

51.67 29.89

ci z

~ i ....I

Name of StateJ Union Territory/District

2

3 BIKANER

4 CHURU

5 JHUNJHUNUN

6 ALWAR

7 BHARATPUR

8 DHAULPUR

9 KARAULI

10 SAWAI MADHOPUR

11 DAUSA

12 JAIPUR

13 SIKAR

14 NAGAUR

15 JODHPUR

16 JAISALMER

17 BARMER

18 JALOR

19 SIROHI

20 PAll

21 AJMER

22 TONK

23 BUNDI

24 BHILWARA

25 RAJSAMAND

26 UDAIPUR

27 DUNGARPUR

28 BANSWARA

29 CHlTIAURGARH

30 KOTA

31 BARAN

32 JHALAWAR

9 UTIARPRADESH

SAHARANPUR

2 MUZAFFARNAGAR

3 BIJNOR

Area in km"

3

27244.0

16830.0

5928.0

8380.0

5066.0

3033.0

5524.0

4498.0

3432.0

11143.0

7732.0

17718.0

22850.0

38401.0

28387.0

10640.0

5136.0

12387.0

8481.0

7194.0

5776.0

10455.0

3860.0

13419.0

3770.0

5037.0

10856.0

5217.0

6992.0

6219.0

240928.0

3689.0

4008.0

4561.0

4

61

114

323

357

415

324

219

248

384

471

296

157

126

13

69

136

166

147

257

168

167

193

256

196

294

298

166

301

146

190

690

785

884

687

5 6

7 4

7 7

6 8

12 14

10 9

5 4

6 5

7 5

5 5

13 13

6 8

10 11

7 9

3 3

8 8

7 7

5 5

9 10

9 8

7 6

5 4

12 11

7 7

10 11

4 5

5 8

13 14

5 5

8 7

7 6

300 809

4 11

5 14

5 11

.~ F '0 ci z

7 8

3 778

11 979

13 859

9 1,994

9 1,472

3 802

3 798

4 794

5 1,058

11 2,131

9 992

12 1,500

4 1,063

2 637

2 1,941

3 706

5 462

11 949

9 1,038

7 1,093

7 849

8 1,745

5 987

10 2,351

3 858

3 1,504

8 2,395

11 892

6 1,207

8 1,600

704 107,452

13 1,606

21 1,025

21 2,989

158

Population in '000

Person Male Female

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

9 10 11 12 13 14

1,674 886 788 327 170 156

1,924 988 936 384 201 183

1,914 984 930 335 180 155

2,993 1,587 1,406 582 308 274

2,101 1,133 968 428 228 200

983 538 445 220 118 102

1,210 652 558 249 133 116

1,117 591 526 207 109 98

1,317 693 624 265 139 126

5,251 2,768 2,483 919 484 435

2,266 1,173 1,115 419 222 197

2,775 1,425 1,350 527 275 252

2,887 1,514 1,373 557 290 267

508 279 229 112 60 52

1,965 1,038 927 436 227 209

1,449 738 711 311 162 149

851 438 413 169 88 81

1,820 919 901 338 176 162

2,182 1,130 1,052 374 194 179

1,212 626 585 224 116 108

963 505 458 175 91 83

2,014 1,027 987 360 185 175

987 493 494 180 93 87

2,633 1,336 1,297 492 252 239

1,108 548 560 232 118 113

1,502 761 741 315 161 155

1,804 918 885 311 161 150

1,569 827 741 251 131 120

1,022 535 487 190 99 91

1,180 613 568 209 108 101

166,198 87,565 78,633 31,625 16,509 15,116

2,897 1,553 1,344 538 288 251

3,543 1,894 1,650 678 365 313

3,132 1,652 1,480 616 323 293

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

595

536

395

435

409

177

172

213

136

2,592

473

477

977

76

145

110

151

391

875

253

180

415

129

490

81

107

289

839

172

168

34,540

748

904

761

Mate

16

317

277

208

237

219

95

92

113

72

1,379

246

249

520

43

78

58

81

204

460

130

94

219

67

258

42

56

151

445

90

88

18,408

400

480

400

Female

17

278

259

187

198

190

82

80

100

64

1,213

227

228

457

34

67

52

70

187

415

123

85

196

62

233

39

52

139

394

82

80

16,132

348

424

361

c:

t c:;~ (U

08-:>~ ..,.-0,9

Rural population In '000 (l)c: J,g

Person

18

1,079

1,388

1,519

2,558

1,692

807

1,038

904

1,181

2,659

1815

2,298

1,909

432

1,819

1,339

700

1,429

1,307

959

783

1,599

858

2,143

1,027

1,394

1,514

730

850

1,012

131,658

2,149

2,639

2,370

Male

19

569

711

776

1,350

914

443

560

479

622

1,389

927

1,176

994

236

960

680

357

715

670

496

410

808

427

1,078

506

705

768

382

445

524

69,157

1,153

1,414

1,252

C:..!l! ~5.

Female &:8-20 21

510 35.54

677 27.86

743 20.64

1,208 14.53

778 19.47

364 18.01

477 14.21

426 19.07

560 10.33

1,270 49.36

888 20.67

1,122 17.19

915 33.84

196 14.96

860 7.38

659 7.59

343 17.74

715 21.48

637 40.10

462 20.87

373 18.69

791 20.61

432 13.07

1,065 18.61

521 7.31

689 7.12

747 16.02

347 53.47

404 16.83

488 14.24

62,501 20.78

996 25.82

1,225 25.52

1,118 24.30

159

c:;

~ 5. 0 !o.

:l'ai 0:::15 ........ 00

Ii c:'ai ~"[ If 8-

22

64.46

72.14

79.36

85.47

80.53

82.10

85.79

80.93

89.67

50.64

79.33

82.81

66.12

85.04

92.57

92.41

82.26

78.52

59.90

79.13

81.31

79.39

86.93

81.39

92.69

92.81

83.92

46.53

83.17

85.76

79.22

74.18

74.48

75.67

Person

23

56.91

66.81

73.04

61.74

63.57

60.13

63.38

56.67

61.84

69.90

70.47

57.28

56.67

50.97

58.99

46.49

53.94

54.39

64.65

51.97

55.57

50.74

55.65

58.62

48.57

44.63

54.09

73.53

59.50

57.32

56.30

61.22

60.67

58.08

Literacy rate

Male

24

70.05

79.69

86.09

78.09

80.54

75.09

79.54

75.74

79.35

82.80

84.34

74.10

72.96

66.26

72.76

64.72

69.89

72.20

79.37

70.52

71.68

67.39

73.99

73.62

66.04

60.45

71.30

85.23

75.78

73.31

68.80

70.91

71.91

68.78

Female

25

42.03

53.35

59.51

43.28

43.56

41.84

44.39

35.17

42.32

55.52

56.11

39.67

38.64

32.05

43.45

27.80

37.15

36.48

48.86

32.15

37.79

33.48

37.59

43.26

31.77

28.43

36.39

60.43

41.55

40.02

42.20

50.00

47.81

46.10

Work partlcrpation rate

Person

26

39.51

44.38

39.76

48.74

40.59

43.66

39.94

42.00

41.19

35.50

38.81

40.70

38.28

41.65

46.81

50.19

40.41

39.82

39.27

43.96

47.47

46.67

40.71

41.81

47.97

47.24

51.58

34.51

42.71

47.00

32.50

28.22

33.11

28.24

Male Female

27 28

50.17 27.52

50.01 38.44

46.53 32.61

53.05 43.88

47.08 32.99

51.68 33.97

44.83 34.22

47.73 35.55

45.76 36.12

47.36 22.28

45.81 31.45

48.07 32.93

48.43 27.09

51.73 29.37

51.30 41.78

54.14 46.09

50.12 30.11

48.53 30.94

49.79 27.97

49.28 38.27

53.78 40.51

54.42 38.61

51.41 30.02

51.49 31.83

51.35 44.67

50.49 43.92

56.75 46.23

48.05 19.41

49.18 35.60

53.90 39.55

46.80 16.50

47.14 6.34

49.00 14.86

46.45 7.92

Name of Statel Union TerritorylDistrict

2

4 MORADABAD

5 RAMPUR

6 JYOTIBA PHULE NAGAR

7 MEERUT

8 BAGHPAT

9 GHAZIABAD

10 GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR

11 BULANDSHAHR

12 ALiGARH

13 HATHRAS

14 MATHURA

15 AGRA

16 FIROZABAD

17 ETAH

18 MAINPURI

19 BUDAUN

20 BAREILLY

21 PILlBHIT

22 SHAHJAHANPUR

23 KHERI

24 SITAPUR

25 HARDOI

26 UNNAO

27 LUCKNOW

28 RAE BARELI

29 FARRUKHABAD

30 KANNAUJ

31 ETAWAH

32 AURAIYA

33 KANPUR DEHAT

34 KANPUR NAGAR

35 JALAUN

36 JHANSI

37 LALiTPUR

38 HAMIRPUR

Area in km2

3 4

3718.0 1,025

2367.0 813

2249.0 667

2590.0 1,157

1321.0 881

1148.0 2,866

1442.0 834

4352.0 669

3650.0 820

1840.0 726

3340.0 621

4027.0 899

2361.0 870

4446.0 628

2760.0 579

5168.0 594

4120.0 878

3499.0 470

4575.0 557

7680.0 418

5743.0 630

5986.0 568

4558.0 592

2528.0 1,443

4609.0 623

2181.0 720

2093.0 664

2311.0 579

2015.0 586

3021.0 517

3155.0 1,321

4565.0 319

5024.0 347

5039.0 194

4282.0 244

5

5

5

3

3

3

4

3

7

5

4

3

6

4

5

3

6

6

3

4

5

6

5

5

4

7

3

3

5

2

5

3

5

5

3

3

6

14

6

5

12

6

8

5

14

12

7

10

15

9

15

9

18

15

7

14

15

19

19

16

8

21

7

7

8

7

11

9

9

8

6

7

'" ! '0 o z

7

13

8

8

16

8

17

9

16

13

9

19

17

9

19

9

23

23

9

11

10

11

14

19

9

9

7

8

6

7

8

10

10

18

4

7

160

8

1,800

1,155

1,124

674

315

560

422

1,197

1.210

672

880

938

814

1,610

854

2,081

2,070

1,349

2,425

1,859

2,348

2,070

1,794

835

1,773

1,007

752

692

841

1,031

1,003

1,151

949

778

648

Population In '000

Person

9

3,811

1,924

1,499

2,997

1164

3291

1202

2913

2992

1336

2,075

3,620

2.053

2,790

1,597

3,069

3,619

1,645

2,548

3,207

3,620

3,398

2,700

3,648

2,872

1,570

1,389

1,339

1,180

1,563

4.168

1,454

1,745

978

1,044

Male Female

10

2,032

1,024

795

1,602

630

1,769

653

1,550

1,607

719

1,128

1,961

1,109

1,509

860

1,667

1,934

876

1,383

1,714

1,941

1,843

1,423

1,932

1,472

850

744

721

636

844

2,247

787

933

519

564

11

1,779

900

704

1,396

534

1,522

549

1,363

1.385

617

947

1.659

944

1.281

737

1,403

1,684

769

1,164

1,493

1.678

1,556

1,278

1.716

1,400

721

645

618

544

719

1,921

668

812

458

480

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Parson Mate Female

12

774

398

302

518

205

566

218

542

563

255

406

661

400

556

303

647

719

325

502

636

713

661

476

548

531

288

260

237

215

280

591

242

281

200

189

13

405

207

158

279

111

306

118

290

299

135

217

354

212

294

160

342

377

167

265

327

369

345

248

286

273

152

136

125

113

148

316

128

149

104

99

14

369

191

144

239

94

261

101

252

264

120

189

307

188

262

143

305

342

157

237

309

345

316

229

262

257

136

124

112

101

132

275

114

132

97

90

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population In '000

Person

15

1,164

480

368

1,452

229

1,816

449

674

865

264

587

1,568

623

484

233

557

1,191

294

526

346

433

407

412

2,321

274

342

232

308

169

108

2,798

341

712

142

174

Male

16

617

253

194

775

123

976

247

357

461

141

318

847

332

256

123

295

631

156

282

184

227

216

217

1,229

143

182

122

163

90

58

1,509

182

380

75

94

Female

17

547

228

174

677

107

841

203

317

404

124

269

721

291

227

110

262

561

138

244

161

206

191

195

1,092

131

159

110

145

79

50

1,288

158

331

67

80

c:

i "5 Q.

1:8.

~~ '15-.s

Rural population In '000 t~ Person

18

2,647

1,443

1,131

1,545

935

1,474

753

2,239

2,128

1,072

1,487

2,053

1,430

2,307

1,364

2,512

2,427

1,351

2,022

2,862

3,187

2,991

2,289

1,327

2,598

1,229

1,157

1,031

1,011

1,456

1,370

1,114

1,033

836

870

Male

19

1,415

771

601

827

507

793

406

1,193

1,146

578

810

1,114

777

1,253

737

1,372

1,304

720

1,101

1,530

1,714

1,626

1,206

703

1,329

668

622

557

546

787

738

604

552

445

470

;::0:1 Q)"5 2Q.

Female &8.

20 21

1,232 30.54

672 24.95

530 24.55

718 48.45

427 19.67

681 55.18

346 37.35

1,046 23.14

981 28.91

493 19.76

678 28.29

939 43.31

653 30.35

1,054 17.35

627 14.59

1,140 18.15

1,124 32.91

631 17.87

921 20.64

1,332 10.79

1,473 11.96

1,365 11.98

1,083 15.26

624 63.62

1,269 9.54

561 21.78

535 16.70

473 23.00

465 14.32

669 6.91

632 67.13

510 23.45

481 40.80

391 14.52

400 16.67

161

c:

i "5 Q.

-8. el_ If~ ........ 00

8,~ ~i ~~ cf& 22

69.46

75.00

75.45

51.55

80.33

44.79

62.65

76.86

71.12

80.24

71.66

56.71

69.65

82.69

85.41

81.85

67.06

82.13

79.36

89.24

88.04

88.02

84.78

36.38

90.46

78.28

83.30

77.00

85.68

93.15

32.87

76.62

59.20

85.48

83.33

Person

23

44.75

38.76

49.47

64.79

64.24

69.74

68.69

59.39

58.48

62.49

61.46

62.60

64.48

54.63

65.09

38.17

47.84

49.81

49.09

48.39

48.32

51.88

54.64

68.71

53.79

60.89

61.88

69.57

70.50

66.44

74.37

64.52

65.47

49.46

57.38

Literacy rate

Male

24

54.91

48.20

62.57

75.00

76.99

79.84

81.26

74.31

71.71

76.28

76.47

74.60

75.89

67.52

76.70

48.96

58.73

62.49

59.73

59.50

59.97

64.39

66.28

75.98

67.61

71.14

72.76

79.92

80.14

76.39

80.25

77.39

78.76

63.81

71.87

Female

25

33.01

27.89

34.56

53.12

49.17

58.01

53.70

42.48

43.03

46.31

43.43

48.35

50.95

39.26

51.41

25.14

35.22

35.11

36.25

35.38

34.59

36.77

41.59

60.47

39.30

48.65

49.16

57.38

59.13

54.64

67.46

49.21

50.16

32.97

40.14

Work participation rate

Person

26

31.02

28.30

31.89

29.89

32.67

28.51

30.27

40.29

30.62

29.34

37.16

27.19

27.23

28.76

27.51

30.04

30.26

28.04

28.63

31.45

31.09

32.30

34.30

29.78

35.63

29.47

32.95

27.53

32.90

32.83

29.94

35.95

37.02

43.20

39.16

Male Female

27 28

47.94 11.67

47.11 6.90

47.61 14.13

46.58 10.73

47.53 15.14

45.63 8.62

46.56 10.90

50.88 28.25

45.53 13.31

45.92 10.03

47.83 24.46

44.06 7.24

44.56 6.88

46.47 7.90

45.68 6.30

48.94 7.59

48.62 9.18

47.76 5.56

48.81 4.66

51.10 8.88

50.61 8.51

51.12 10.01

50.04 16.79

46.95 10.44

47.93 22.71

47.98 7.65

48.82 14.62

45.72 6.32

48.43 14.77

48.27 14.69

47.23 9.71

49.22 20.32

49.13 23.12

50.44 34.99

49.19 27.38

POPULATION

Name of Statel Union TerritoryfDistrict Area in km2

j Ci U

t Population in '000 Population age group

0-6 in '000

'0 '0 o z ~ . Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 45678 9 .10 11 12 13 14

39 MAHOBA 2884.0 246 3 4 5 500 708 380 329 135 71 64

40 BANDA 4460.0 345 4 8 8 718 1,537 827 711 303 158 145

41 CHITRAKOOT 3164.0 242 2 5 3 630 766 409 357 162 84 78

42 FATEHPUR 4152.0 556 3 13 6 1,522 2,308 1,220 1,089 421 219 203

43 PRATAPGARH 3717.0 735 4 16 7 2,219 2,731 1,363 1,368 512 265 248

44 KAUSHAMBI 1780.0 726 3 9 7 868 1,293 682 611 266 136 129

45 ALLAHABAD 5482.0 900 8 19 13 3,064 4,936 2,626 2,310 900 469 430

46 BARABANKI 4402.0 607 6 16 12 1,842 2,674 1,417 1,257 515 265 250

47 FAIZABAD 2341.0 892 5 10 7 1,272 2,089 1,077 1,011 382 197 186

48 AMBEDKAR NAGAR 2350.0 863 4 9 7 1,780 2,027 1,025 1,002 393 202 191

49 SULTANPUR 4436.0 725 6 22 7 2,531 3,215 1,624 1,591 617 318 299

50 BAHRAICH 4420.0 539 4 12 4 1,226 2,381 1,275 1,106 487 247 240

51 SHRAWASTI 2458.0 479 3 7 2 704 1,176 632 544 235 121 114

52 BALRAMPUR 3349.0 502 3 9 4 1,021 1,682 888 794 339 173 166

53 GONDA 4003.0 691 4 16 7 1,821 2,766 1,451 1,314 537 275 262

54 SIDDHARTHNAGAR 2895.0 705 5 13 4 2,532 2,040 1,047 993 435 221 214

55 BASTI 2688.0 776 3 13 2 3.351 2,085 1,076 1,009 407 210 197

56 SANTKABIRNAGAR 1646.0 863 3 7 5 1,727 1,420 719 701 293 151 142

57 MAHARAJGANJ 2952.0 736 4 13 6 1,258 2,174 1,124 1,050 458 234 224

58 GORAKHPUR 3321.0 1,135 7 18 9 3,327 3,769 1,923 1,846 694 359 335

59 KUSHINAGAR 2906.0 996 4 16 7 1.641 2,893 1,474 1,420 586 300 286

60 DEORIA 2538.0 1,069 5 13 10 2,161 2,713 1,355 1,358 516 265 251

61 AZAMGARH 4054.0 972 7 22 15 4,106 3,940 1,950 1,990 796 409 388

62 MAU 1713.0 1,082 4 9 9 1,622 1,854 934 920 374 192 182

63 BALLIA 2981.0 926 6 17 9 2,360 2,762 1,414 1,348 517 266 251

64 JAUNPUR 4038.0 969 6 21 9 3,386 3,912 1,942 1,970 784 406 378

65 GHAZIPUR 3377.0 899 5 16 8 3,364 3,038 1,537 1,500 611 316 295

66 CHANDAULI 2541.0 647 3 9 6 1,638 1,643 855 788 328 170 159

67 VARANASI 1535.0 2,045 2 8 11 1.327 3,139 1,649 1,489 576 300 276

68 SANT RAVIDAS NAGAR 1015.0 1,334 2 5 7 1,224 1,354 706 648 274 143 131

69 MIRZAPUR 4521.0 468 4 12 6 1,985 2,116 1,115 1,001 425 221 205

70 SONBHADRA 6788.0 216 3 8 14 1,424 1,464 771 693 303 155 148

10 BIHAR 94163.0 881 533 533 130 45,098 82,999 43,244 39,755 16,806 8,653 8,153

PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN 5228.0 582 18 18 5 1,486 3,043 1,601 1,443 648 332 316

162

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

155

244

77

238

145

92

1,207

249

281

181

152

238

33

136

194

78

116

101

111

739

133

268

297

360

270

289

233

174

1,261

173

287

275

8,682

310

Male

16

82

132

41

125

75

48

664

131

152

94

80

126

18

71

105

41

61

53

58

390

70

140

154

186

142

151

122

92

673

92

153

151

4,649

164

Female

17

72

112

36

112

69

44

543

118

129

87

72

112

16

64

89

37

55

48

53

348

63

129

143

174

128

138

111

82

587

81

134

125

4,033

145

<=

~ :; 0.

:68. -e-;:)-5 _-o 0

Rural population in '000 Gl-;;

~,g

Person

18

554

1.293

690

2,071

2,587

1,201

3,729

2,425

1,808

1,846

3,063

2,143

1,143

1,547

2,571

1,962

1,969

1,320

2,063

3,031

2,761

2,444

3,643

1,494

2,492

3,622

2,804

1,470

1,878

1,180

1,830

1,188

74,317

2,734

Male

19

297

695

368

1,094

1,288

634

1,962

1,286

925

931

1,543

1,149

614

817

1,346

1,006

1,014

667

1,066

1,533

1,404

1,215

1,797

748

1,272

1,791

1,415

763

976

614

963

620

38,595

1,437

?!~ ... 0.

Female 8:8. 20 21

256 21.89

598 15.88

321 10.05

976 10.31

1,299 5.31

567 7.12

1,767 <!4.45

1,139 9.31

882 13.45

915 8.93

1,519 4.73

994 10.00

529 2.81

730 8.09

1,225 7.01

956 3.82

955 5.56

653 7.11

997 5.11

1,498 19.61

1,357 4.60

1,229 9.88

1,846 7.54

746 19.42

1,220 9.78

1,832 7.39

1,389 7.67

707 10.59

902 40.17

566 12.78

867 13.56

568 18.78

35,722 10.46

1,297 10.19

163

c::

~ 1

-8. E! If~ _-o 0

8,';;' J9.Q <=1ii ~:;

~~ 22

78.25

84.12

90.08

89.73

94.73

92.88

75.55

90.69

86.55

91.07

95.27

90.00

97.19

91.97

92.95

96.18

94.44

92.96

94.89

80.42

95.44

90.08

92.46

80.58

90.22

92.59

92.30

89.47

59.83

87.15

86.48

81.15

89.54

89.85

Person

23

53.28

54.38

65.04

56.30

57.60

46.88

62.11

47.39

56.28

58.43

55.75

35.16

33.82

34.60

42.59

42.30

52.49

50.88

46.61

58.49

46.94

58.64

56.95

62.16

57.86

59.84

59.55

59.72

66.12

57.90

55.31

49.22

47.00

38.93

Literacy rate

Male

24

67.74

69.28

77.69

69.01

73.99

61.96

75.61

58.85

69.42

71.37

70.49

45.58

46.67

45.84

56.39

56.66

67.10

66.57

63.92

73.57

63.64

75.01

71.04

75.60

71.91

76.18

74.87

74.04

77.87

75.76

69.59

62.95

59.70

51.08

Female

25

36.41

36.78

50.30

41.93

41.54

29.79

46.38

34.29

42.26

45.30

40.86

22.78

18.58

21.79

27.17

27.08

36.92

34.92

27.93

42.88

29.64

42.51

43.40

48.66

43.16

44.07

44.03

44.13

53.05

38.44

39.26

33.70

33.10

25.23

Work participation rate

Person

26

42.31

40.29

42.28

37.67

33.53

39.19

33.86

36.80

39.43

33.45

32.12

35.46

41.35

42.44

33.96

38.06

35.26

34.44

39.12

30.14

34.22

28.53

30.45

32.33

28.77

31.07

31.39

32.11

31.29

28.71

33.78

36.76

33.70

32.66

Male Female

27 28

50.64 32.70

48.92 30.26

47.71 36.06

48.55 25.48

42.89 24.21

47.35 30.07

43.37 23.05

51.72 19.96

50.30 27.85

44.81 21.83

44.65 19.33

52.21 16.13

54.62 25.95

52.49 31.22

50.43 15.77

47.65 27.95

46.77 23.00

44.95 23.65

47.71 29.92

42.71 17.06

45.49 22.52

40.49 16.59

40.90 20.22

42.00 22.52

41.48 15.44

40.40 21.88

41.73 20.80

44.26 18.93

44.68 16.47

41.26 15.03

45.58 20.62

47.29 25.03

47.40 18.80

48.78 14.69

Name of Statel Union TerritorylDistrM

2

2 PURBA CHAMPARAN

3 SHEOHAR

4 SITAMARHI

5 MADHUBANI

6 SUPAUL

7 ARARIA

8 KISHANGANJ

9 PURNIA

10 KATIHAR

11 MADHEPURA

12 SAHARSA

13 DARBHANGA

14 MUZAFFARPUR

15 GOPALGANJ

16 SIWAN

17 SARAN

18 VAISHALI

19 SAMASTIPUR

20 BEGUSARAI

21 KHAGARIA

22 BHAGALPUR

23 BANKA

24 MUNGER

25 LAKHISARAI

26 SHEIKHPURA

27 NALANDA

28 PATNA

29 BHOJPUR

30 BUXAR

31 KAIMUR (BHABUA)

32 ROHTAS

33 JEHANABAD

34 AURANGABAD

35 GAYA

36 NAWADA

37 JAMUl

Area in km"

3 4

3968.0 993

349.0 1,478

2294.0 1,169

3501.0 1,021

2425.0 714

2830.0 763

1884.0 688

3229.0 788

3057.0 783

1788.0 854

1687.0 894

2279.0 1,446

3172.0 1,181

2033.0 1,059

2219.0 1,223

2641.0 1,230

2036.0 1,335

2904.0 1,169

1918.0 1,225

1486.0 862

2569.0 943

3020.0 533

1419.0 802

1228.0 653

689.0 763

2355 1,007

3202.0 1,474

2395.0 937

1703.0 823

3362.0

3851.0

1569.0

3305.0

4976.0

2494.0

3098.0

383

636

965

609

698

726

452

27

5

17

21

11

9

7

14

16

13

10

18

16

14

19

20

16

20

18

7

16

11

9

6

6

20

23

14

11

11

19

12

11

24

14

10

27

5

17

21

11

9

7

14

16

13

10

18

16

14

19

20

16

20

18

7

16

11

9

6

6

20

23

14

11

11

19

12

11

24

14

10

7

5

4

3

3

3

3

3

2

3

4

3

5

3

4

2

2

5

2

4

2

2

5

12

6

2

5

2

5

5

3

2

164

1,317

203

834

1,110

742

771

1,281

1,542

437

466

1,268

1,795

1,535

1,530

1,766

1,569

1,248

1,211

301

1.519

2,110

861

472

321

1,055

1,421

1,217

1,134

1,712

2,062

918

1,848

2,887

1,091

1,506

3,940

516

2.683

3,575

1,733

2,159

1,296

2,544

2,393

1,527

1.508

3,296

3,747

2,153

2,714

3,249

2,718

3,395

2,349

1,280

2,423

1,609

1.138

802

526

2,371

4,719

2,243

1,402

1,289

2,451

1,514

2,013

3,473

1,810

1,399

2,077

274

1,418

1,841

902

1,128

670

1,328

1,247

797

789

1,722

1,951

1,076

1,336

1,653

1,416

1,761

1,229

679

1,292

843

608

418

274

1,239

2,520

1,180

738

678

1,283

785

1,041

1,792

930

729

1,863

242

1,265

1,734

830

1,031

627

1,216

1,146

729

719

1,574

1,795

1,077

1,378

1,596

1,303

1,634

1,120

601

1,132

765

530

385

252

1,132

2.199

1,064

664

611

1,167

729

972

1,681

880

670

POPULATION

838

106

557

726

367

474

288

550

525

330

317

662

742

434

550

647

543

711

481

279

472

328

206

169

110

461

819

423

272

270

484

294

399

687

359

276

433

56

289

374

191

242

148

279

267

171

166

346

385

221

284

332

280

367

247

144

240

167

107

87

56

238

426

218

141

139

248

154

205

349

182

141

405

51

267

352

177

233

140

270

258

159

151

316

357

213

265

315

263

344

234

134

232

161

98

83

54

224

393

205

131

131

236

141

193

338

178

136

STATISTICS 2001

Urban populatiQll j!l '000

Person Male

15

251

21

153

125

88

132

129

222

218

68

125

267

348

131

149

299

187

123

108

76

452

56

318

118

81

354

1,962

312

129

42

327

112

170

476

138

103

16

135

11

82

66

47

71

69

120

117

37

68

142

187

68

79

158

99

66

58

41

243

30

170

63

43

187

1,064

170

69

23

173

59

90

253

73

55

116

10

71

59

41

61

60

102

102

31

57

125

162

63

71

141

88

58

50

35

210

26

147

55

167

898

143

60

19

153

52

81

223

65

48

3,689

495

2,529

3,451

1,644

2,026

1,167

2,322

2,174

1,459

1,383

3,028

3,398

2,022

2,565

2,950

2,532

3,271

2,242

1,204

1,971

1,552

820

684

444

2,017

2,757

1,931

1,273

1,247

2,124

1,403

1,843

2,997

1,671

1,296

1,942

262

1,335

1,775

855

1,057

600

1,208

1,130

760

722

1,580

1,765

1,008

1,258

1,495

1,317

1,695

1,171

638

1,049

813

437

355

231

1,052

1,456

1,010

669

655

1,110

726

951

1,539

857

674

21

1,747 6.37

232 4.07

1,194 5.70

1,676 3.50

789 5.08

969 6.11

567 9.95

1,113 8.73

1,044 9.11

698 4.45

681 8.29

1,449 8.10

1,634 9.29

1,014 6.08

1,307 5.49

1,455 9.20

1,215 6.88

1,576 3.62

1,070 4.60

566 5.94

922 18.65

739 3.48

383 27.94

329 14.71

213 15.40

965 14.93

1,301 41.58

921 13.91

604 9.20

592 3.26

1,014 13.34

677 7.40

892 8.45

1,459 13.71

814 7.62

621 7.36

165

93.63

95.93

94.26

96.53

94.86

93.84

90.05

91.27

90.85

95.55

91.71

91.87

90.69

93.92

94.51

90.80

93.16

96.35

95.44

94.06

81.35

96.46

72.06

85.29

84.41

85.07

5M2

86.09

90.80

96.74

86.66

92.67

91.55

86.29

92.32

92.64

literacy rate

~rson Male Female

23

37.54

35.27

38.46

41.97

37.28

35.01

31.09

35.10

35.09

36.07

39.08

44.33

47.95

47.48

51.65

51.80

50.49

45.13

47.98

41.35

49.50

42.73

59.47

47.96

48.60

53.19

62.92

58.96

56.80

55.12

61.29

55.26

57.03

50.45

46.83

42.43

24

49.31

45.28

49.36

56.79

52.42

46.38

42.71

45.63

45.31

48.80

51.66

56.72

59.10

62.96

67.26

67.30

63.23

57.59

59.13

51.82

59.22

55.29

69.89

60.74

61.94

66.44

73.34

74.29

71.92

69.67

75.31

70.07

71.13

63.27

60.58

57.06

24.27

23.86

26.13

26.25

20.81

22.37

18.63

23.42

23.80

22.11

25.27

30.78

35.81

32.16

36.88

35.82

36.58

31.67

35.64

29.35

38.13

28.67

47.40

33.96

33.92

38.58

50.83

41.80

39.88

38.83

45.71

39.37

41.90

36.66

32.17

26.32

Work partIcipation rate

Person Male Female

2tl

31.25

31.88

34.34

42.03

39.54

32.18

37.76

37.55

44.80

39.08

31.21

30,42

29.81

26.91

26.50

28.79

31.58

31.76

36.49

35.30

39.57

29.13

36.48

36.99

38.10

30.21

29.15

29.11

34.36

30.37

38.36

33.33

36.78

37.26

42.65

42.65

27 28

50.26 9.77

50.33 11.20

47.75 20.10

50.35 32.99

52.06 25.82

52.72 10.24

50.98 23.32

50.86 23.06

51.70 37.26

48.85 28.35

46.12 14.88

46.72 12.71

44.58 15.05

41.48 12.78

42.08 10.37

45.25 10.91

46.84 15.13

46.19 15.93

48.50 22.93

47.43· 21.45

49.93 28.16

42.87 13.38

48.63 23.28

48.02 24.98

48.26 26.98

44.94 13.33

44.09 12.57

44.59 11.89

46.64 20.74

45.68 13.52

48.07 27.91

45.64 20.15

47.40 25.47

48.14 25.77

49.88 34.78

49.88 34.78

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

11 SIKKIM

1 NORTH

2 WEST

3 SOUTH

4 EAST

12 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

1 TAWANG

2 WEST KAMENG

3 EAST KAMENG

4 PAPUMPARE

5 LOWER SUBANSIRI

6 UPPER SUBANSIRI

7 WESTSIANG

8 EASTSIANG

9 UPPER SIANG

10 DIBANG VALLEY

11 LOHIT

12 CHANGLANG

13 TIRAP

13 NAGALAND

1 fv10N

2 TUENSANG

3 MOKOKCHUNG

4 ZUNHEBOTO

5 WOKHA

6 DIMAPUR

7 KOHIMA

8 PHEK

14 MANlPUR

SENAPATI

2 TAMENGlONG

3 CHURACHANDPUR

Area in km2

3

7096.0

4226.0

1166.0

750.0

954.0

83743.0

2172.0

7422.0

4134.0

3462.0

9548.0

7032.0

8325.0

3603.0

6590.0

13029.0

11402.0

4662.0

2362.0

16579.0

1786.0

4228.0

1615.0

1255.0

1628.0

927.0

3114.0

2026.0

22327.0

3271.0

4391.0

4570.0

4

76

10

106

175

257

13

18

10

14

35

10

8

12

24

5

4

13

27

42

120

146

98

144

123

99

333

100

73

103

87

25

50

5

9

2

2

2

3

149

7

to

10

9

17

11

20

12

10

10

14

11

8

93

14

20

8

11

11

7

12

10

38

6

4

5

6

9

2

2

2

3

56

3

3

4

2

9

5

7

4

4

3

5

4

3

52

6

13

6

6

5

4

7

5

38

6

4

5

7

9

2

2

4

17

2

2

o

2

2

2

9

2

33

o

o o

166

8

452

53

121

145

133

4,065

189

220

326

283

704

415

407

145

99

246

522

342

167

1,317

111

256

105

191

129

219

202

104

2,391

625

171

546

POPULATION

Population age group Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

9

541

41

123

132

245

1,098

39

75

57

122

98

55

104

87

33

58

144

125

100

1.990

261

415

232

154

161

309

310

148

2,294

284

111

228

10

288

23

64

68

133

580

22

43

29

64

50

28

54

45

18

31

77

68

53

1,041

139

219

121

64

167

162

77

1,162

147

58

117

11

252

18

59

63

112

518

17

32

28

58

49

27

50

42

15

26

66

60

48

943

122

196

111

75

78

142

148

71

1,132

137

53

111

12

78

6

20

21

31

206

7

13

12

21

18

11

18

16

6

10

29

25

20

290

39

59

24

25

22

47

47

27

309

22

16

31

13

40

3

10

11

16

105

3

6

6

11

9

5

9

8

3

5

15

13

10

148

20

30

12

13

11

24

24

14

158

11

8

16

14

38

3

10

10

15

101

3

6

6

10

9

5

9

8

3

5

14

12

10

142

19

29

12

12

11

23

23

13

151

11

8

15

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

60

2

4

53

228

8

7

15

62

12

16

21

22

10

27

12

15

343

17

30

31

23

38

115

77

13

576

Male

16

33

0.8

2

29

125

6

4

8

33

6

8

12

12

6

15

7

8

187

9

17

17

13

20

62

42

7

287

Female

17

27

0.5

2

24

103

2

3

7

29

6

7

9

10

4

12

5

7

155

7

13

14

10

17

52

35

6

289

c: c: .2 ,g 1ii m :; :; 0. 0.

~&. (ij&. .0-

... _ - m :::l m ::J'O 0::'0 _- .... -o 0 o 0

Rural population in '000 (Il- (Il-CDC: CDC:

~~

Person

18

481

40

121

128

192

870

31

68

42

60

86

40

83

65

33

48

117

113

85

1,647

244

385

201

131

124

194

233

135

1,718

284

111

228

Male

19

256

23

63

66

104

455

16

39

21

31

43

20

42

34

18

26

63

59

44

860

130

202

104

66

63

104

121

70

875

147

58

117

Gl-" :::l _ 0.

Female If&. 20 21

225 11.09

17 2.44

59 1.63

61 3.03

88 21.63

415 20.69

15 20.51

29 9.33

21 26.32

29 50.82

43 12.24

20 29.09

40 20.19

32 25.29

~~ (1)-~a If&. 22

88.91

97.56

98.37

96.97

78.37

79.40

79.49

90.67

73.68

49.18

87.76

72.73

79.81

74.71

15 0.00 100.00

22 17.24

54 18.75

54 9.60

41 15.00

788 35.12

114 6.52

183 92.81

97 13.36

64 14.94

60 23.57

90 37.21

112 24.83

66 8.77

843 26.58

82.76

81.25

90.40

85.00

82.77

93.64

92.82

86.55

85.01

76.66

62.92

75.16

91.32

73.42

137 0.00 100.00

53 0.00 100.00

111 0.00 100.00

167

Person

23

68.80

67.21

58.80

67.31

74.67

54.30

47.32

60.76

40.64

69.32

44.79

50.35

59.47

60.73

49.78

58.89

56.07

51.32

41.73

66.60

41.83

50.64

83.92

69.28

80.55

76.82

74.54

70.65

70.50

59.80

59.25

70.59

Literacy rate

Male

24

76.00

75.69

66.82

74.29

81.20

63.80

60.32

70.29

52.36

77.27

53.37

59.55

66.63

68.42

58.71

67.21

65.74

62.13

53.36

71.20

46.56

55.12

86.03

73.74

85.35

81.05

80.30

78.37

80.30

67.93

68.72

77.67

Female

25

60.40

55.39

50.11

59.72

66.80

43.50

30.04

47.46

28.59

60.35

36.01

40.70

51.56

52.42

38.79

48.66

44.54

39.23

28.84

61.50

36.35

45.58

81.61

64.57

75.32

71.76

68.15

62.26

60.50

51.24

48.95

63.06

Work participation rate

Person Male Female

26 27 28

48.60 57.40 38.60

57.38 64.59 47.79

43.23 52.15 33.61

52.99 58.91 46.60

47.56 57.97 35.20

44.00 50.60 36.50

55.82 63.50 45.99

46.06 58.11 30.07

45.38 48.62 42.10

36.17 46.28 24.95

46.22 47.87 44.53

40.50 44.50 36.34

41.46 47.26 35.10

38.39 45.26 31.00

51.27 57.24 44.23

4~53 52BO 34B3

42.05 51.34 31.20

47.87 52.85 42.38

48.91 52.22 45.28

42.60 . 46.70 38.10

50.20 52.88 47.15

44.58 46.06 42.93

47.08 50.46 43.40

36.88 39.35 34.28

34.89 37.63 31.94

33.43 46.54 18.08

43.54 47.05 39.69

48.18 48.43 47.91

43.60 48.10 39.00

45.93 50.21 41.43

45.62 46.60 44.55

43.60 48.41 38.51

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

4 SISHNUPUR

5 THOUSAL

6 IMPHAL WEST

7 IMP HAL EAST

8 UKHRUL

9 CHAN DEL

15 MIZORAM

MAMIT

2 KOLASIS

3 AIZAWL

4 CHAMPHAI

5 SERCHHIP

6 LUNGLEI

7 LAWNGTLAI

8 SAIHA

16 TRiPURA

WESTTRIPURA

2 SOUTH TRIPURA

3 DHALAI

4 NORTH TRIPURA

17 MEGHALAYA

WEST GARO HILLS

2 EAST GARO HILLS

3 SOUTH GARO HILLS

4 WEST KHASI HILLS

5 RI SHOI

6 EAST KHASI HILLS

7 JAINTIA HILLS

18 ASSAM

KOKRAJHAR

2 DHUSRI

Area in km2

3

496.0

514.0

519.0

709.0

4544.0

3313.0

21081.0

3025.0

1382.0

3576.0

3185.0

1421.0

4536.0

2557.0

1399.0

10486.0

2993.0

3057.0

2400.0

2036.0

22429.0

3715.0

2603.0

1849.0

5247.0

2376.0

2820.0

3819.0

78438.0

3538.0

2798.0

4

420

708

856

557

31

36

42

21

48

91

34

38

30

29

44

305

512

251

128

290

103

140

96

55

56

81

234

78

340

256

585

5

3

3

4

4

5

4

22

3

2

4

3

2

4

2

2

38

15

10

5

8

32

7

4

3

5

2

7

4

142

5

8

~ OJ

Ci (j

'0 d Z

6

3

3

4

4

5

4

22

3

2

4

3

2

4

2

2

38

15

10

5

8

32

7

4

3

5

2

7

4

219

6

14

7

6

10

9

7

o

22

3

4

4

4

3

3

o

23

13

4

3

3

16

2

2

8

j 5: '0

8

49

103

134

204

198

361

817

123

49

103

91

39

191

146

75

870

275

277

151

167

6,026

1,537

888

627

943

570

962

499

125 26,312

4 975

8 1.333

168

POPULATION

Population age group Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

9

208

364

444

395

141

118

889

63

66

326

108

54

137

74

61

3,199

1,533

767

308

591

2,319

518

251

101

296

193

661

299

10

105

182

222

198

73

60

459

33

35

167

56

27

71

39

31

1,642

786

395

159

303

1,176

263

127

52

150

99

334

150

11

104

182

223

197

67

59

429

30

31

159

53

26

66

35

30

1,557

747

373

149

288

1,143

255

123

49

146

93

327

149

26,656 13,777 12,878

906 466 440

1,637 841 796

12

31

60

56

56

21

16

144

11

11

46

18

9

23

14

11

436

193

110

48

86

468

101

51

21

69

43

115

67

13

16

30

29

28

11

8

73

6

5

23

9

5

12

7

6

222

98

56

24

43

237

52

26

11

35

22

58

34

4,498 2,289

163 84

340 173

14

15

29

27

27

10

8

71

5

5

23

9

5

11

7

5

214

95

54

24

42

231

49

25

10

34

21

57

34

2,209

79

167

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

75

131

247

108

15

441

11

36

248

42

26

58

20

546

410

54

19

63

454

59

36

9

35

13

278

25

3,439

64

192

Male

16

38

66

123

54

8

226

6

19

127

22

13

30

10

279

208

28

10

32

229

30

18

5

17

7

139

12

1,837

34

99

Female

17

37

66

124

55

7

215

5

17

122

20

13

28

10

267

202

26

9

31

225

29

18

4

17

6

138

13

1,602

30

93

'" '" 0 B ~ .!!! :J :J 0. 0.

'" 0 0 mo. 1ii0. .e1ii '-_

:J m ::)(:; 0::'0 o~

_-o 0

Rural population in '000 4)- 4)-0)'" 0)'"

~B

Person

18

134

233

198

287

141

103

448

52

29

78

66

28

79

74

41

2,653

1,123

713

289

528

1,865

459

215

92

261

180

383

274

23,216

842

1,445

Male

19

67

117

99

145

73

52

233

28

16

40

34

14

41

39

21

1,364

577

366

149

271

947

233

109

47

133

93

194

138

11,940

432

742

Q).!!! <> :J ... 0.

Female ~g_

20 21

67 36.06

116 35.99

98 55.63

142 27.34

67 0.00

51 12.71

215 49.61

25 17.46

14 54.55

37 76.07

33 38.89

14 48.15

38 42.34

.:g.Q ijj12 ~ a ~g_

22

64.42

64.01

44.59

72.66

31.97

87.29

50.28

82.54

43.94

23.93

61.11

51.85

57.66

35 0.00 100,00

20 32.79

1,290 17.07

546 26.74

347 7.04

140 6.17

257 10.66

918 19.62

226 11.39

106 14.34

45 8.91

128 11.82

87 6.74

189 42.06

136 8.36

11,276 12.89

409 7.06

703 11.73

169

67.21

82.93

73.26

92.96

93.83

89.34

80.38

88.61

85.66

91.09

88.18

93.26

57.94

91.64

87.10

92.94

88.27

Person

23

67.63

66.41

80.22

75.45

73.12

56.23

88.80

79.14

91.34

96.51

91.19

95.15

84.17

64.74

82.19

73.20

77.26

69.90

60.93

72.99

62.60

50.67

60.62

55.00

65.10

65.73

76.07

51.87

63.30

51.63

48.21

Literacy rate

Male

24

79.61

80.43

89.22

85.50

80.13

64.34

90.70

82.98

92.34

96.75

93.15

96.18

87.44

70.90

86.11

81.00

84.58

78.91

70.17

79.99

65.40

57.03

66.15

61.52

66.49

68.81

77.28

50.08

71.30

60.32

55.91

Work participation rate

Female

25

55.66

52.46

71.33

65.35

65.41

Person

26

43.05

48.70

40.08

39.73

47.25

47.98 . 46.10

86.70 52.60

74.81 56.01

90.22 53.84

96.26 50.04

89.10 62.86

94.08 60.38

80.60 52.32

57.81

78.07

64.90

69.55

60.33

50.99

65,60

59.60

44.12

54,89

48.02

63.65

62.43

74.84

53.67

54.60

42.40

40.04

46.31

44.19

36.20

34.86

39.57

41.17

32.96

41.80

40.19

44.69

47.38

43.61

46.38

38.82

42.42

35.80

36.97

28.73

Male Female

27 28

48.09 37.97

51.03 46.36

46.29 33.89

46.44 32.96

48.83 45.53

48.88 43.26

57.30 47.50

58.60 53.12

58.63 48.56

56.62 43.12

64.91 60.68

62.47 58.23

57.29 46.92

50.90 41.20

47.76 40.45

50.60 21.10

50.55 18.37

52.14 26.27

52.32 29.25

47.95 17.19

48.30 35.10

47.80 32.34

47.97 41.30

50.94 43.61

46.36 40.76

51.79 40.62

48.54 28.92

47.95 36.86

49.90 20.70

48.03 25.24

48.23 8.12

Name of State/ Union Territory/District

2

3 GOALPARA

4 BONGAIGAON

5 BARPETA

6 KAMRUP

7 NALBARI

8 DARRANG

9 MARIGAON

10 NAGAON

11 SONITPUR

12 LAKHIMPUR

13 DHEMAJI

14 TINSUKIA

15 DIBRUGARH

16 SIBSAGAR

17 JORHAT

18 GOLAGHAT

19 KARBI ANGLONG

20 NORTH CACHAR HILLS

21 CACHAR

22 KARIMGANJ

23 HAILAKANDI

19 WEST BENGAl

DARJILING

2 JALPAIGURI

3 KOCH BIHAR

4 UTTAR DINAJPUR

5 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR

6 MALDAH

7 MURSHIDABAD

8 BIRBHUM

9 BARDDHAMAN

10 NADIA

11 NORTH 24-PARGANAS

12 HUGLI

Area in km2

3

1824.0

2152.0

3245.0

4345.0

2257.0

3481.0

1551.0

3973.0

5324.0

2277.0

3237.0

3790.0

3381.0

2668.0

2851.0

3502.0

10434.0

4888.0

3786.0

1809.0

1327.0

88752.0

3149.0

6227.0

3387.0

3140.0

2219.0

3733.0

5324.0

4545.0

7024.0

3927.0

4094.0

3149.0

4

451

420

508

581

509

432

500

583

316

390

177

303

351

394

350

270

78

38

382

557

409

903

511

546

732

778

677

881

1,102

663

982

1,173

2,182

1,601

tl '1:

.~

~ ::::J

C/)

'0 ci z

5

5

4

8

14

9

9

5

9

7

6

4

4

7

6

5

5

4

4

5

5

4

341

12

13

12

9

8

15

26

19

31

17

22

18

6

8

6

12

17

12

11

6

17

14

9

5

7

7

9

8

8

11

5

15

7

5

341

12

13

12

9

8

15

26

19

31

17

22

18

7 8

3 837

5 917

7 1,073

9 1,393

2 827

4 1,341

2 636

10 1,420

6 1,870

2 1,170

3 1,315

10 1,146

9 1,345

5 878

7 853

6 1,089

6 2,931

4 645

7 1,047

3 940

3 331

375 40,782

9 708

16 756

10 1,202

6 1,504

2 1,638

5 1,798

29 2,210

6 2,473

66 2,529

25 1,346

48 1,581

40 1,915

170

POPULATION

Population in '000 Population age group

0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

9 10 11 12 13

822 420 402 159 81

905 465 440 163 83

1,647 849 799 309 158

2,522 1,327 1,195 354 181

1,149 592 556 170 87

1,504 774 730 269 136

776 399 377 149 76

2,315 1,191 1,124 426 216

1,682 872 810 274 139

889 456 433 150 76

572 295 277 100 51

1,150 601 549 185 94

1,185 614 572 173 88

1,052 545 506 149 76

999 517 482 134 68

946 490 456 143 73

813 422 391 150 76

188 100 88 31 16

1,445 743 702 229 117

1,008 518 490 177 90

543 281 262 101 52

80,176 41,466 38,710 11,414 5,824

1,609 831 779 205 104

3,401 1,751 1,650 521 265

2,479 1,272 1,207 387 197

2,442 1,260 1,182 513 261

1,503 770 733 246 125

3,290 1,689 1,601 640 326

5,867 3,005 2,862 1,045 530

3,015 1,547 1,469 488 249

6,896 3,588 3,307 903 462

4,605 2,367 2,238 606 308

8,934 4,639 4,296 1,054 539

5,042 2,590 2,452 603 309

14

79

81

151

173

83

133

73

210

135

74

49

90

85

73

66

70

74

15

112

87

49

5,590

100

257

190

252

121

314

515

240

442

299

516

294

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

67

110

127

908

27

75

38

278

176

65

39

224

228

97

171

81

92

59

201

74

44

22,427

520

607

226

294

197

241

733

258

2,547

980

4,851

1,688

Male

16

35

58

66

494

14

40

20

146

98

35

21

121

123

53

91

44

49

33

103

38

23

11,850

274

314

115

156

101

124

372

133

1,349

499

2,537

890

Female

17

32

52

61

415

13

35

18

133

78

30

18

103

105

44

80

37

43

27

98

36

22

10,577

246

293

111

139

96

117

361

126

1,198

480

2,314

798

c: 0 :; "S 0.

c: 0 coo. .1:>-... co =>(5 .... -o 0

Rural population in '000 <Il-;:; jg

Person

18

755

795

1,520

1,614

1,121

1,429

738

2,036

1,506

824

533

926

957

955

828

865

721

129

1,244

934

499

57,749

1,089

2,794

2,254

2,147

1,306

3,050

5,134

2,757

4,348

3,625

4,083

3,354

Male

19

386

408

782

833

578

734

379

1,045

773

421

274

480

490

492

426

447

373

67

640

480

258

29,616

557

1,437

1,157

1,104

670

1,566

2,633

1,414

2,239

1,868

2,102

1,700

c: co <Il-~ a

Female ~8.

20 21

369 8.15

387 12.15

738 7.71

781 36.00

543 2.35

696 4.99

359 4.90

991 12.01

732 10.46

403 7.31

259 6.82

446 19.48

467 19.24

463 9.22

402 17.12

419 8.56

348 11.32

62 31.38

604 13.91

455 7.34

241 8.10

28,133 27.97

532 32.32

1,357 17.85

1,096 9.12

1,043 12.04

637 13.11

1,484 7.33

2,501 12.49

1,343 8.56

2,109 36.93

1,758 21.28

1,981 54.30

1,654 33.48

171

c:

~ "S 0.

1ii8. ... -"'.lll 0: 0 .... -o 0 <Il-Ole:

~g d).lll (.) '" ... 0.

~8.

22

91.85

87.85

92.29

64.00

97.56

95.01

95.10

87.95

89.54

92.69

93.18

80.52

80.76

90.78

82.88

91.44

88.68

68.62

86.09

92.66

91.90

72.02

67.68

82.15

90.92

87.92

86.89

92.71

87.51

91.44

63.05

78.72

45.70

66.52

Person

23

58.03

59.33

56.24

74.16

67.23

55.44

58.53

61.73

59.00

68.56

64.48

60.95

68.96

74.47

76.34

69.38

57.70

67.62

67.82

66.24

59.64

68.60

71.79

62.85

66.30

47.89

63.59

50.28

54.35

61.48

70.18

66.14

78.07

75.11

Literacy rate

Male

24

64.86

67.67

64.83

81.16

76.56

63.91

65.15

68.27

67.54

77.06

74.41

70.15

77.30

81.53

83.62

77.14

67.22

75.67

75.73

74.69

68.24

77.00

80.05

72.83

75.93

58.48

72.43

58.80

60.71

70.89

78.63

72.31

83.92

82.59

Female

25

50.85

50.44

47.07

66.31

57.26

46.40

51.51

54.74

49.73

59.59

53.86

50.78

59.95

66.81

68.49

60.99

47.30

58.39

59.41

57.28

50.46

59.60

62.94

52.21

56.12

36.51

54.28

41.25

47.63

51.55

60.95

59.58

71.72

67.21

Work participation rate

Person

26

33.32

32.41

31.39

33.39

33.42

35.10

33.86

31.44

37.75

55.99

43.74

40.55

39.86

40.93

41.47

41.07

40.63

37.32

32.23

30.09

33.14

36.80

35.39

38.31

38.99

38.31

40.76

40.75

34.18

37.42

35.55

35.09

33.45

36.88

Male Female

27 28

48.21 17.75

48.43 15.46

47.70 14.07

50.26 14.66

48.07 17.83

49.93 19.38

50.24 16.54

49.26 12.55

50.36 24.18

61.81 49.87

49.44 37.68

50.65 29.49

50.11 28.87

51.35 29.72

52.62 29.51

51.17 30.21

48.98 31.62

48.61 24.56

49.05 14.43

47.53 11.67

48.66 16.53

54.00 18.30

48.51 21.38

52.27 23.50

54.91 22.22

51.89 23.84

55.62 25.14

52.55 28.29

51.14 16.37

54.30 19.65

53.53 16.03

54.96 14.07

53.93 11.33

56.50 16.16

o z '" ;3 c: o

~

Name of State/ Union Territory/District

2

13 BANKURA

14 PURULlYA

15 MEDINIPUR

16 HAORA

17 KOLKATA

18 SOUTH 24- PARGANAS

20 JHARKHAND

GARHWA

2 PALAMU

3 CHATRA

4 HAZARIBAG

5 KODARMA

6 GIRIDIH

7 DEOGHAR

8 GODDA

9 SAHIBGANJ

10 PAKAUR

11 DUMKA

12 DHANBAD

13 BOKARO

14 RANCH I

15 LOHARDAGA

16 GUMLA

17 PASHCHIMI SINGHBHUM

18 PURSI SINGHBHUM

21 ORISSA

1 BARGARH

2 JHARSUGUDA

3 SAMBALPUR

4 DEBAGARH

5 SUNDARGARH

6 KENDUJHAR

7 MAYURBHANJ

Area in km'

3 4

6882.0 464

6259.0 405

14081.0 683

1467.0 2,913

185.0 24,718

9960.0

19114.0

4044.0

8705.0

3706.0

5965.0

1494.0

4919.0

2479.0

2110.0

1599.0

1806.0

6212.0

2089.0

2880.0

7698.0

1491.0

9077.0

9907.0

3533.0

155707.0

5837.0

2081.0

6657.0

2940.0

9712.0

8303.0

10418.0

693

338

256

241

214

382

334

387

470

497

580

389

283

1,147

617

362

244

148

210

561

236

231

245

141

93

188

188

213

5

22

20

54

14

o 29

210

14

19

10

15

4

12

8

8

9

6

14

8

8

20

5

18

23

9

391

14

9

18

4

29

20

29

~ iIi c:i c5 '0 o z

6

22

20

54

14

o 29

210

14

19

10

15

4

12

8

8

9

6

14

8

8

20

5

18

23

9

314

12

5

9

3

17

13

26

rJl c:

~ '0 o z

7 8

5

12

21

3,830

2,683

11,736

734 53

o 21 2,139

152 32,615

2 906

5 2,676

23

2

4

3

2

4

47

16

8

1,464

1,702

649

2,756

2,706

2,304

1,819

1,250

4,090

1,213

646

2,076

353

2 1,398

17 2,857

13 1,750

138 51,349

4 1,207

3 348

5 1,322

11

9

4

172

875

1,764

2,122

3,950

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9

3,193

2,537

9,611

4,273

4,573

10

1,636

1,298

4,916

2,242

2,500

11

1,557

1,238

4,694

2,031

2,073

6,907 3,565 3,342

26,946 13,885 13,061

1,035 535 500

2,098 1,084 1,014

791

2,277

499

1,904

1,165

1,048

928

702

1,760

2,397

1,778

2,785

365

1,347

2,083

1,983

36,805

1,346

510

936

274

1,831

1,562

2,223

404

1,168

250

961

609

544

478

359

897

1,279

938

1,437

185

387

1,110

250

944

557

504

450

343

862

1,118

839

1,348

180

676 671

1,055 1,028

1,027 956

18,661 18,144

682 665

262 248

475 460

138

936

790

1,123

136

895

772

1,100

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12

459

409

1,380

513

390

13

235

208

708

262

203

1,050 535

4,951 2,522

227 116

429 218

166

424

102

405

228

204

194

144

318

384

291

461

72

84

216

52

205

115

103

99

73

161

197

149

235

37

249 126

374 190

283 146

5,359 2,745

174 89

67 34

125 64

42

265

244

365

22

135

124

186

14

224

201

673

251

188

515

2,435

111

211

82

209

50

200

112

101

96

71

157

187

142

226

35

123

184

137

2,614

85

33

61

21

130

119

178

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

235

255

984

2,152

4,573

1,086

5,994

43

125

42

529

87

122

160

37

98

36

115

1,255

805

978

46

74

351

1,091

5,517

104

186

254

20

629

213

156

Male

16

121

133

508

1,158

2,500

568

3,205

23

66

22

289

46

64

87

20

52

19

61

681

434

521

24

38

185

574

2,912

54

98

132

11

333

112

82

Female

17

115

122

475

994

2,073

518

2,788

20

59

20

240

41

58

73

17

46

17

54

574

371

457

22

36

166

518

2,606

50

8B

122

10

296

101

74

cz 0

"" ~ Q.

5jK -em ::::l'!:S '0-;

Rural population in '000 ~-.l9:8

Person

16

2,957

2,281

8,627

2,121

Male

19

1,515

1,165

4,408

1,083

5,820 2,997

20,952 10,680

993 512

1,973 1,018

749 382

1,748 879

413 204

1,782 896

1,006 522

1,011 524

830 425

666 340

1,645 836

1,142 598

973 505

1,807 916

318 161

1,273 638

1,732 869

892 454

31,287 15,749

1,243 628

324 164

682 343

254 128

1,201 603

1,349 678

2,068 . 1,041

I: «I ~"3 ~Q.

Female &8. 20 21

1.442 7.36

1,116 10.05

4,219 10.24

1,038 50.36

100.00

2,823 15.72

10,272 22.25

480 4.15

955 5.96

368 5.31

869 23.23

209 17.43

886 6.41

483 13.73

487 3.53

404 10.56

326 5.13

808 6.53

544 52.36

468 45.28

891 35.12

158 12.60

635 5.49

862 16.85

438 55.02

15,538 49.30

615 49.41

160 48.63

339 49.15

126 49.64

599 48.88

671 49.42

1,027 49.48

173

I: 0

"" ~ &. 0

-0. e!_ ~.l9 g '0 0 (1)-CDC .l9.~ 1:1

r~· o..!t 22

92.61

89.91

89.76

49.64

0.00

84.26

77.76

95.94

94.04

94.69

76.77

82.77

93.59

86.35

96.47

89.44

94.87

93.47

47.64

54.72

64.88

87.12

94.51

83.15

44.98

85.01

92.35

63.53

72.86

92.70

65.59

86.36

93.03

Person

23

63.44

55.57

74.90

77.01

80.86

69.45

53.60

39.21

44.95

43.24

57.74

52.20

44.50

50.09

43.13

37.61

30.65

47.94

67.00

62.10

64.57

53.58

51.74

50.17

68.79

63.10

63.99

70.65

67.25

60.36

64.86

59.24

51.91

Literacy rate

Male Female

24 25

76.76' 49.43

73.72 36.50

84.91 64.42

83.22 70.11

83.79

79.19

67.30

54.36

58.91

55.64

71.81

70.94

62.09

66.38

57.52

47.93

40.23

62.86

79.54

76.04

76.56

67.28

63.50

65.60

79.44

75.30

77.41

82.16

78.99

73.33

75.34

71.99

65.76

77.30

59.01

38.90

22.87

29.88

30.24

42.87

33.61

26.62

31.99

27.39

26.56

20.61

32.35

52.43

46.33

51.72

39.64

39.95

34.37

57.32

50.50

50.26

58.48

55.16

47.18

53.88

46.22

37.84

Work participation rate

Person

26

44.70

44.45

39.03

33.67

37.56

32.47

37.50

38.91

37.82

37.79

34.69

35.04

33.85

37.13

40.26

41.83

44.12

44.24

27.70

28.65

38.67

42.08

48.93

44.06

34.93

38.80

44.08

37.20

45.03

46.06

40.36

39.77

46.23

Male Female

27 28

56.75 32.04

52.31 36.21

54.50 22.82

55.85 9.19

58.06 12.84

51.82 11.83

48.00 26.40

47.24 30.00

47.16 27.84

47.01 28.18

45.36 23.46

45.27 24.83

45.64 21.85

49.31 23.80

50.87 28.81

51.17 31.91

52.23 35.65

53.41 34.69

43.64 9.47

43.69 11.84

47.60 29.14

47.38 36.64

52.89 44.93

51.18 36.77

48.65 20.18

52.50 24.70

56.59 31.26

50.96 22.64

54.13 35.65

53.40 38.58

51.33 28.88

51.22 28.05

52.44 39.89

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

8 BALESHWAR

9 BHADRAK

10 KENDRAPARA

11 JAGATSINGHAPUR

12 CUTTACK

13 JAJAPUR

14 DHENKANAL

15 ANUGUL

16 NAYAGARH

17 KHORDHA

18 PURl

19 GANJAM

20 GAJAPATI

21 KANDHAMAL

22 BAUDH

23 SONAPUR

24 BALANGIR

25 NUAPADA

26 KALAHANDI

27 RAYAGADA

28 NABARANGAPUR

29 KORAPUT

30 MALKANGIRI

22 CHHAmSGARH

KORIYA

2 SURGUJA

3 JASHPUR

4 RAIGARH

5 KORBA

6 JANJGIR-CHAMPA

7 BILASPUR

8 KAWARDHA

9 RAJNANDGAON

10 DURG

Area in km2

3

3806.0

2505.0

2644.0

1668.0

3932.0

2899.0

4452.0

6375.0

3890.0

2813.0

3479.0

8206.0

4325.0

8021.0

3098.0

2337.0

6575.0

3852.0

7920.0

7073.0

5291.0

8807.0

5791.0

135191.0

6604.0

15731.0

5838.0

7086.0

6599.0

3852.0

8270.0

4223.0

8068.0

8549.0

4

532

532

492

634

595

560

240

179

222

667

432

385

120

81

121

232

203

138

169

118

194

134

87

154

89

125

127

179

153

342

242

138

159

329

5

18

11

7

7

19

10

10

20

9

15

12

22

9

15

6

7

12

6

11

11

10

19

8

97

4

9

4

6

4

8

8

2

8

11

6

12

7

9

8

14

10

8

8

8

10

11

22

7

12

3

6

14

5

13

11

10

14

7

146

5

19

8

9

5

9

10

4

9

12

7

5

3

2

2

8

2

3

9

4

7

4

19

2

2

8

2,952

1,311

1,540

1,288

1,950

1,778

1,215

1,910

1,695

1,551

1,715

3,212

1,619

2,546

1,186

3 959

4 1,794

2 663

4 2,236

5 2,667

3 901

5 2,028

2 1,045

97 20,308

6 661

7 1,774

2 765

5 1,477

4 719

8 900

14 1,612

2 1,009

7 1,659

12 1,790

174

Population in '000

Person

9

2,025

1,334

1,302

1,058

2,341

1,624

1,067

1,140

865

1,877

1,503

3,161

519

648

373

542

1,337

531

1,335

831

1,026

1,181

504

20,834

586

1,972

743

1,266

1,012

1,317

1,998

585

1,283

2,810

Male Female

10

1,037

676

646

539

1,208

824

544

587

446

987

763

1,582

255

323

188

11

988

658

656

519

1,133

801

523

553

418

891

739

1,579

263

325

185

276 266

674 663

264 266

668 668

410 421

515 511

591 590

253 252

10,474 10,360

301 285

1,000 972

372 371

635 631

515 497

659 658

1,014 984

292 293

634 649

1,418 1,393

POPULATION

Populatlon age group 0-6 in '000

Person

12

296

193

175

125

287

218

146

164

113

230

189

475

93

117

61

77

192

85

218

145

187

201

90

3,555

100

378

123

202

172

225

348

111

217

Male Female

13

152

99

90

65

148

113

76

85

59

120

98

245

47

60

31

39

97

43

110

73

94

101

45

1,800

51

191

62

103

87

114

177

56

110

223

14

144

93

85

60

139

106

70

79

54

111

91

230

45

58

30

38

94

42

108

72

93

100

44

1,755

49

187

61

99

85

110

171

55

108

215

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

220

141

74

104

641

73

93

158

37

806

204

556

53

44

18

40

154

30

100

115

59

198

35

4,186

175

137

34

169

367

145

487

45

232

1,072

Male

16

115

73

38

58

342

38

49

86

19

443

106

287

27

23

9

21

80

15

52

59

31

102

18

2,167

92

72

18

87

191

75

252

23

117

556

Female

17

106

68

36

46

299

35

44

73

18

362

98

269

26

21

9

19

75

15

48

57

2.9

97

17

2,019

82

65

16

82

176

70

235

22

114

516

C 0

~ 0.

cR .e-:>~ .... -o 0

Rural population in '000 QJ-OlC

~i

Person

18

1,804

1,193

1,228

953

1,700

1,551

974

982

827

1,072

1,299

2,604

466

604

355

502

1,183

501

1,235

716

966

982

470

16,648

412

1,835

709

1,096

645

1,172

1,512

540

1,052

1,738

Male

19

922

603

608

480

866

785

495

501

427

543

657

1,295

229

300

179

255

594

249

616

351

484

489

235

8,307

209

928

354

547

324

585

762

269

517

862

~-g_ Female ~R

20 21

882 48.79

590 49.33

619 50.38

473 49.05

834 48.40

766 49.32

479 49.02

480 48.51

401 48.32

528 47.47

641 49.17

1,309 49.95

237 50.67

304 50.15

176 49.60

247 49.08

589 49.59

252 50.09

620 50.04

365 50.66

482 49.81

493 49.96

235 50.00

8,341 20.09

203 29.86

907 6.95

355 4.58

549 13.35

321 36.26

588 11.01

750 24.37

271 7.69

534 18.08

876 38.15

175

C g .!!< ::> 0.

aiR ~~ _-.0.s

&§ 3·_ iji!2 (.) ::> .... 0. QJ 0 0..0-

22

89.09

89.43

94.32

90.08

72.62

95.50

91.28

86.14

95.61

57.11

86.43

82.38

89.79

93.21

95.17

92.62

88.48

94.35

92.51

86.16

94.15

83.15

93.25

79.92

70.31

93.05

95.42

86.57

63.74

88.99

75.68

92.31

82.00

61.85

Person

23

70.56

73.86

76.81

79.08

76.66

71.44

69.42

68.79

70.52

79.59

77.96

60.77

41.26

52.68

57.73

62.84

55.70

42.00

45.94

36.15

33.93

35.72

30.53

64.70

63.09

54.79

63.77

70.16

61.71

65.94

63.51

55.15

77.21

75.62

Literacy rate

Male

24

81.69

84.65

87.11

88.55

85.82

81.89

80.57

81.43

82.66

87.90

88.08

75.22

54.71

69.79

76.23

78.94

71.67

58.46

62.66

48.18

47.04

47.20

40.14

77.40

75.68

67.63

75.16

82.70

75.86

81.82

78.43

71.00

87.17

86.43

Female

25

58.90

62.85

66.76

69.28

66.90

60.76

57.89

55.37

57.64

70.36

67.57

46.44

28.42

35.86

39.02

46.17

39.51

25.79

29.28

24.56

20.67

24.26

20.91

51.90

49.73

41.57

52.44

57.62

46.99

50.14

48.17

39.47

67.55

64.64

Work participation rate

Person

26

31.87

28.87

29.82

31.20

33.92

27.49

33.42

39.79

33.32

30.63

29.98

41.32

53.11

47.24

45.73

43.74

41.86

46.05

46.50

48.03

49.46

48.32

49.11

46.50

47.73

49.80

53.54

47.53

42.60

43.72

42.91

49.89

50.61

41.38

Male Female

27 28

51.33 11.44

49.14 8.07

49.94 9.99

50.17 11.49

52.83 13.76

47.56 6.84

51.01 15.11

52.14 26.66

54.23 11.01

50.32 8.82

51.59 7.67

51.70 30.92

56.59 49.72

52.32 42.20

55.77 35.54

54.35 32.75

55.11 28.40

55.36 36.79

57.14 35.86

55.00 41.26

56.43 42.43

56.20 40.42

55.92 42.29

52.80 40.00

55.72 39.28

55.44 43.99

57.46 49.62

55.83 39.20

51.81 33.04

49.51 37.91

49.68 35.95

52.20 47.59

53.93 47.36

49.22 33.38

ci z

~ Name of Statel u Un ion Territory/District c:

~ 2

11 RAIPUR

12 MAHASAMUND

13 DHAMTARI

14 KANKER

15 BASTAR

16 DANTEWADA

23 MADHYA PRADESH

1 SHEOPUR

2 MORENA

3 BHIND

4 GWALIOR

5 DATIA

6 SHIVPURI

7 GUNA

8 TIKAMGARH

9 CHHATARPUR

10 PANNA

11 SAGAR

12 DAMOH

13 SATNA

14 REWA

15 UMARIA

16 SHAH DOL

17 SIDHI

18 NEEMUCH

19 MANDSAUR

20 RATLAM

21 UJJAIN

22 SHAJAPUR

23 DEWAS

24 JHABUA

25 DHAR

26 INDORE

27 WEST NIMAR

Area in km2

3

13083.0

4789.0

3385.0

6506.0

14974.0

17634.0

308245.0

6606.0

4989.0

4459.0

4560.0

2691.0

10277.0

11064.0

5048.0

8687.0

7135.0

10252.0

7306.0

7502.0

6314.0

4076.0

9952.0

10526.0

4256.0

5535.0

4861.0

6091.0

6195.0

7020.0

6778.0

8153.0

3898.0

8030.0

4

231

180

209

100

5

13

3

3

6

6

15

5

4

7

7

14

5

2

8

2,191

1,147

659

1,073

87 4 14 4 1,510

41 4 11 4 1,362

196 259 313 394 55.393

85 3 3 3 607

319 6 7 8 814

320 7 6 11 935

358 3 4 8 652

233 3 3 4 602

140 7 8 7 1,462

151 9 9 9 2,235

238 6 6 13 963

170 7 8 15 1,188

120 5 5 6 1,015

197 9 11 17 2,076

148 7 7 6 1,213

249 7 8 11 2,052

313 7 9 12 2,725

127

158

174

171

214

250

281

208

186

206

213

633

190

8

9

3

5

6

7

8

6

8

7

4

8

3

9

8

3

5

6

6

8

6

12

13

4

9

4

20

5

8

9

9

8

12

11

8

11

13

7

176

660

1,438

1,808

806

943

1,072

1,107

1,117

1,125

1,357

1,552

640

1,420

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9 ... 10

3,017 1,524

860 426

707 353

651 325

11

1,493

434

354

326

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12

516

137

117

107

13

262

69

59

54

14

253

68

58

53

1,307 650 657 232 116 117

719 357 363 133 66 67

60.348 31.444 28.904 10.782 5,580 5.202

559 295 264 112 58 54

1,593 874 719 299 162 136

1,429 781 648 255 139 116

1,632 883 749 255 138 117

628 338 290 108 58 51

1,442 776 666 282 148 134

1,667 884 783 327 169 157

1,203 638 565 229 120 110

1,475 789 686 289 151 138

857 451 406 171 89 83

2,022 1,073 949 370 191 178

1,084 570 514 196 101 95

1,870 971 899 346 179 167

1,973 1,017 957 375 194 180

516

1,575

1,831

726

1,184

1.215

1,711

1,291

1,308

1,395

1,740

2,466

1,530

265 251

805 770

948 883

372 354

605 579

621 595

883 828

670 621

678 630

702 693

890 850

1,289 1,176

785 745

98

268

377

116

197

214

279

235

231

320

339

370

291

50

136

193

60

101

109

144

121

120

162

174

194

148

48

132

184

56

96

105

135

113

111

158

164

176

143

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population In '000

Person

15

918

98

94

31

130

52

15,967

89

343

339

983

138

240

355

213

324

108

591

204

386

321

83

398

261

203

221

368

663

239

358

121

288

1.730

235

Male

16

476

50

47

16

66

27

8,413

47

186

184

529

74

128

187

112

173

57

312

108

205

171

43

210

141

105

114

190

344

125

187

63

154

910

122

Female

17

441

48

47

15

64

25

7,555

41

157

155

454

64

112

168

101

151

51

279

97

181

150

40

188

120

98

107

179

319

115

172

58

134

821

113

e

.1 .0-

:s~ ...... 00 Cb-

Rural population in '000 Ole ~,g

Person

18

2.099

763

613

620

1.177

667

44,381

471

1.249

1,090

649

491

1.202

1.312

990

1,150

748

1,431

880

1,485

1.653

433

1.177

1.570

523

963

847

1.048

1,051

950

1,274

1,452

735

1,294

Male

19

1,048

376

306

309

583

330

23,031

248

688

597

354

265

648

697

526

616

393

761

463

767

646

222

595

807

267

491

431

539

545

491

639

737

380

662

Cb.ll! (j ::J ~c.

Female Cb 0 (1;.0.

20 21

l,os2 30.43

386 11.40

307 13.30

311 4.76

593 9.95

338 7.23

21,350 26.46

223 15.92

562 21.53

493 23.72

295 60.23

226 21.97

554 16.64

615 21.30

464 17.71

535 21.97

355 12.60

670 29.23

417 18.82

718 20.64

807 16.27

211 16.09

582 25.27

763 14.25

256 27.96

472 18.67

416 30.29

510 38.75

506 18.51

459 27.37

634 8.67

715 16.55

356 70.15

632 15.36

177

e

~ ::l C. 0

E~ ::l '" lXo .... .. 0,9 Cb § j.-e'lij

~~ cfg

22

69.57

88.72

86.70

95.24

90.05

92.77

73.54

84.26

78.41

76.28

39.77

78.18

83.36

78.70

82.29

77.97

87.28

70.77

81.18

79.41

83.78

83.91

74.73

85.75

72.04

81.33

69.71

61.25

81.41

72.63

91.33

83.45

29.81

84.58

Person

23

68.51

67.01

74.89

72.93

43.91

30.17

63.70

46.40

64.74

70.52

69.38

71.83

58.86

59.55

55.73

53.26

61.36

67.73

61.75

64.61

62.01

59.13

58.71

52.27

66.16

70.31

67.17

70.86

70.86

60.94

36.89

52.45

75.15

63.05

Literacy rate

Male

24

81.97

81.08

86.51

82.72

56.32

39.75

76.10

61.76

79.89

83.19

80.36

84.29

74.11

74.13

68.68

65.28

73.33

79.41

74.67

77.14

75.65

72.89

71.80

67.36

82.53

85.24

79.52

83.05

83.29

75.74

47.97

65.75

84.60

74.79

Female

25

54.81

53.30

63.39

63.25

31.64

20.75

50.30

29.07

46.24

55.23

56.40

57.23

40.84

42.88

40.99

39.26

47.97

54.35

47.30

51.05

47.58

44.54

44.99

35.98

48.99

54.73

54.28

57.87

57.42

45.03

25.70

38.57

64.81

50.64

Work participation rate

Person

26

41.92

47.86

50.13

54.05

52.61

52.85

42.70

40.98

37.08

36.78

32.51

50.30

45.24

40.98

47.06

40.18

43.62

41.53

44.88

39.85

43.73

42.16

43.29

41.37

47.97

48.18

45.08

44.14

48.80

44.37

52.51

46.62

36.24

46.05

Male Female

27 28

50.18 33.49

55.25 40.61

54.05 46.23

56.96 51.17

57.30 47.97

57.26 48.51

51.50 33.20

49.43 31.53

48.04 23.75

48.31 22.87

47.65 14.66

56.37 43.23

52.05 37.30

51.44 29.15

52.20 41.27

49.28 29.70

51.26 35.14

51.38 30.40

53.06 35.80

48.41 30.60

49.39 37.72

50.51 33.34

52.17 34.01

48.02 34.24

55.39 40.14

55.64 40.38

53.57 36.21

53.77 33.88

55.08 42.01

51.76 36.42

54.30 50.69

52.48 40.49

51.84 19.14

52.29 39.49

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

28 BARWANI

29 EAST NIMAR

30 RAJGARH

31 VIDISHA

32 BHOPAL

33 SEHORE

34 RAISEN

35 BETUL

36 HARDA

37 HOSHANGABAD

38 KATNI

39 JABALPUR

40 NARSIMHAPUR

41 DINDORI

42 MANDLA

43 CHHINDWARA

44 SEONI

45 BALAGHAT

24 GUJARAT

KACHCHH

2 BANAS KANTHA

3 PATAN

4 MAHESANA

5 SABAR KANTHA

6 GANDHINAGAR

7 AHMADABAD

8 SURENDRANAGAR

9 RAJKOT

10 JAM NAGAR

11 PORBANDAR

12 JUNAGADH

13 AMRELI

14 BHAVNAGAR

15 ANAND

Area in km"

3

5422.0

10776.0

6153.0

7371.0

2772.0

6578.0

8466.0

10043.0

3330.0

6707.0

4950.0

5211.0

5133.0

7470.0

5800.0

11815.0

8758.0

9229.0

196024,0

45652.0

10757.0

5740.0

4371.0

7390.0

2166.0

8087.0

10489.0

11203.0

14125.0

2298.0

8846.0

7397.0

9981.0

2941.0

4

199

159

204

165

665

164

133

139

142

162

215

413

187

78

154

157

133

162

258

35

233

206

420

282

616

719

144

283

135

234

277

188

247

631

5

6

5

6

7

2

5

7

5

3

7

4

4

5

2

4

9

6

6

226

10

12

8

9

13

4

11

10

14

10

3

14

11

11

8

6

7

9

6

7

2

5

7

10

3

7

6

7

6

7

9

11

8

10

226

10

12

8

9

13

4

11

10

14

10

3

14

11

11

8

I 5: '0 o z

7 8

6 746

8 1,062

12 1,729

5 1,616

2 538

7 1,076

10 1,501

7 1,407

3 567

10 976

4 953

17 1,441

5 1,079

2 924

4 1,231

24 1,975

4 1,598

9 1,390

242 18,539

8 950

6 1,249

5 517

8 603

8 1,389

10 291

25 547

7 654

10 846

16 756

5 182

12 1,038

8 617

13 798

12 350

178

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9 10 11

1,081 549 533

1,713 885 828

1,254 649 605

1,215 648 567

1,844 973 871

1,079 565 514

1,125 598 527

1,395 710 685

474 247 227

1,084 572 512

1,064 548 516

2,151 1,127 1,024

958 502 456

581 292 289

894 448 446

1,849 947 902

1,167 589 578

1,498 741 757

50,671 26,386 24,285

1,583 815 768

2,504 1,297 1,207

1,183 612 571

1,838 954 884

2,083 1,070 1,013

1,334 698 636

5,817 3,075 2,742

1,515 788 727

3,170 1,642 1,528

1,904 981 923

537 276 261

2,448 1,252 1,196

1,394 702 692

2,470 1,275 1,195

1,857 972 885

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Parson Male Female

12 13

238 121

310 159

232 120

231 119

289 150

205 107

212 110

235 119

87 45

176 91

191 98

307 159

154 80

98 49

144 73

298 152

197 100

231 117

7,532 4,000

254 132

468 246

190 102

258 143

325 173

186 102

770 419

247 131

427 230

274 144

76 40

370 194

199 105

402 214

255 138

14

117

150

112

112

139

99

103

116

42

85

93

148

74

48

72

146

97

11'4

3,532

122

223

88

115

152

83

350

116

197

130

36

175

94

188

117

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

158

460

217

260

1.483

194

207

259

101

334

225

1,227

153

27

92

452

121

194

18,930

475

276

238

412

225

467

4,664

402

1,626

836

261

712

313

935

508

Male

16

81

238

113

138

781

102

111

135

53

176

118

648

80

14

47

235

62

98

10,068

248

145

125

217

117

248

2,473

211

849

436

135

367

161

493

265

Female

17

77

222

104

122

701

92

96

124

48

158

107

580

73

13

45

217

58

96

8,862

227

131

114

195

108

220

2,190

191

777

400

127

345

152

442

243

c .Q 'iii :; 0.

allS. .Q -... 0:> ::J'5 _-o 0

Rural population in '000 ~~ s:8

Person

18

923

1,253

1,037

954

361

885

918

1,136

373

750

839

924

805

554

802

1,397

1,046

1,304

31,741

1,108

2,229

944

1,426

1,857

867

1,153

1,113

1,544

1,068

275

1,737

1,081

1,535

1,349

Male

19

467

647

536

510

191

463

487

575

194

395

430

480

421

278

401

712

526

642

16,318

567

1,153

487

737

952

450

601

577

793

545

141

885

540

782

707

as~ Q:::l ... 0.

Female &8. 20 21

456 14,62

606 26.85

501 17.30

445 21.40

169 80.42

422 17.98

431 18.40

561 18.57

179 21.31

355 30.81

409 21.15

444 57.04

383 15.97

276 4.65

402 10.29

685 24,45

520 10.37

662 12.95

15,423 37.36

541 30.01

1,076 11.02

457 20.12

689 22,42

905 10.80

417 35.01

552 80.18

536 26.53

751 51.29

523 43.91

134 48.60

851 29.08

541 22,45

752 37.85

642 27.36

179

c

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22

85.38

73.15

82.70

78.52

19.58

82.02

81.60

81,43

78.69

69.19

78.85

42.96

84.03

95.35

89.71

75.55

89.63

87.05

62.64

69.99

89.02

79.80

77.58

89.15

64.99

19.82

73.47

48.71

56.09

51.21

70.96

77.55

62.15

72.64

Person

23

41.53

61.76

53.70

61.83

74.61

63.07

72.16

66.38

66.51

70.00

63.56

75.69

77.73

54.17

59.61

65.81

65.61

68.72

69.10

59.79

50.97

60.36

75.22

66.65

76.59

79.50

61.61

74.16

66,48

68.62

67.78

66.09

66.20

74.51

Literacy rate

Male

24

50.96

73.73

69.14

74.23

81.94

77.28

81.58

76.81

77.94

80.83

77.94

84.56

86.13

69.95

73.72

76,45

77.18

80.63

79.70

70.39

66.47

73.63

86.20

80.42

87.74

87.31

74.19

82.61

76.25

78.36

78.74

76.44

78.02

86.09

Female

25

31.82

48.95

37.10

47.40

66.37

47.36

61.30

55.58

54.06

57.83

48.24

65.88

68,47

38.24

45,49

54.63

53.82

57.18

57.80

48.59

34,40

46.33

63.65

52.30

64.58

70.83

48.10

65.20

56.18

58,42

56,43

55.78

53.73

61.94

Work participation rate

Person

26

48.43

43.94

49.88

37.19

32.08

41.84

36.59

44.15

44.94

35.70

41.69

37.17

42.13

56.98

51.93

42.15

48.78

50.31

41.90

38.25

43.61

45.07

45.08

45.16

41.54

34.55

42.74

39.27

38.56

40.07

40.88

43.10

38.25

42.26

Male Female

27 28

53.01 43.71

52.83 34.43

54.57 44.84

51.15 21.23

47.43 14.94

48.85 34.14

49.55 21.88

51.01 37.05

52.77 36.43

49.30 20.53

51.47 31.30

50.34 22.67

53.95 29.13

58.92 55.03

55.55 48.31

50.85 33.02

53.98 43.48

54.35 46.35

54.90 27.90

53.63 21.93

51.20 35,46

53.23 36.32

53.73 35.75

52.28 37.63

53.07 28.89

53.09 13.75

54.02 30.53

55.94 21.36

54.68 21,43

55.83 23,42

54.59 26.52

55.02 31.02

53.42 22.05

55.09 28.17

Name of State/ Union Territory/District

2

16 KHEDA

17 PANCH MAHALS

18 DOHAD

19 VADODARA

20 NARMADA

21 BHARUCH

22 SURAT

23 THEDANGS

24 NAVSARI

25 VALSAD

25 DAMAN AND DIU

DIU

2 DAMAN

26 DADRA & NAGAR HAVEL!

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI

27 MAHARASHTRA

NANDURBAR

2 DHULE

3 JALGAON

4 BULDANA

5 AKOLA

6 WASHIM

7 AMRAVATI

8 WARDHA

9 NAGPUR

10 BHANDARA

11 GONDIYA

12 GADCHIROLI

13 CHANDRAPUR

14 YAVATMAL

15 NANDED

16 HINGOLI

Area in km2

3

4219.0

5210.0

3655.0

7550.0

2755.0

6527.0

7657.0

1764.0

2209.0

3035.0

112.0

40.0

72.0

491.0

491.0

307713.0

5955.0

7195.0

11765.0

9661.0

5676.0

4898.0

12210.0

6309.0

9892.0

4087.0

5234.0

14412.0

11443.0

13582.0

10528.0

4827.0

4

480

389

448

482

187

210

652

106

557

465

1,413

1,105

1,583

449

449

315

220

237

313

231

287

208

214

196

411

278

229

67

181

181

273

205

5

10

11

7

12

4

8

15

5

5

2

353

6

4

15

13

7

6

14

8

14

7

8

12

14

16

16

5

i ci d '0 d z

6

10

11

7

12

4

8

15

5

5

2

353

6

4

15

13

7

6

14

8

14

7

8

12

14

16

16

5

7

8

6

4

16

3

8

18

o

9

17

2

2

2

378

5

3

15

11

8

4

11

7

29

6

2

2

14

13

13

4

180

8

615

1,215

693

1,553

612

663

1,264

311

374

452

23

2

21

70

70

43,711

947

681

1,519

1,433

986

789

2,002

1,382

1,869

870

950

1,679

1,791

2,130

1,609

710

POPULATION

Population in '000 Population age group

0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

9

2,024

2,025

1,636

3,642

514

1,371

4,995

187

1,229

1,411

158

44

114

220

220

96,879

1,312

1,708

3,683

2,232

1,630

1,020

2,607

1,237

4,068

1,136

1,201

970

2,071

2,458

2,876

987

10

1,053

1,045

824

1,897

264

714

2,723

94

629

735

93

21

72

122

122

11

971

980

812

1,744

250

657

2,273

93

6DO

676

66

23

42

99

99

12

296

341

334

493

81

194

700

37

149

206

21

8

13

40

40

13

158

176

170

262

42

101

374

19

78

106

11

4

7

20

20

50,401 46,478 13,671 7,146

664 648 230 117

878 830 255 134

1,905 1,777 526 280

1,147 1,085 340 178

841 789 236 122

526 494 160 84

1,346 1,262 358 184

639 598 156 81

2,105 1,962 526 271

573 563 154 79

599 602 171 87

491 479 155 79

1,063 1,008 279 144

1,266 1,193 369 191

1,481 1,395 477 247

505 482 167 87

14

138

165

164

232

39

93

326

18

71

99

10

4

6

20

20

6,525

113

121

246

162

114

77

174

75

255

75

84

76

135

178

230

80

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

406

253

156

1,646

52

353

2,996

336

381

57

22

36

50

50

41,101

203

446

1,053

473

627

178

900

325

2,614

176

143

67

665

457

689

154

Male

16

211

132

80

863

27

185

1,696

176

208

29

10

19

30

30

21,942

105

232

548

245

324

92

465

168

1,354

90

73

34

347

236

358

80

Female

17

195

121

76

783

25

168

1,300

161

173

28

12

17

21

21

19,159

98

214

504

228

304

86

434

157

1,260

86

71

33

319

221

331

74

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i I :; a. Q.

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Rural population in '000 ~g Q)-;; 010

Person

18

1,618

1,772

1,480

1,996

462

1,018

1,999

187

893

1029

101

23

78

170

170

55,778

1,109

1,262

2,630

1,759

1,003

842

1,708

912

1,454

960

1,057

903

1,406

2,001

2,187

833

Male

19

841

913

744

1,034

237

529

1,027

94

453

526

64

11

53

92

92

28,459

559

646

1,357

902

517

434

880

471

752

484

526

457

716

1,030

1,123

426

~= Q).!l ~a

Female ~8.

20 21

776 20.06

859 12.49

736 9.54

961 45.19

226 10.12

489 25.75

973 59.98

~~ ~~ ~8.

22

79.94

87.51

90.46

54.81

89.88

74.25

40.02

93 0.00 100.00

440 27.34

503 27.00

37 36.25

12 48.80

26 31.38

78 22.89

78 22.89

27,319 42.42

551 15.47

616 26.11

1,273 28.59

857 21.19

485 38.47

408 17.45

827 34.52

441 26.27

702 64.26

477 15.49

531 11.91

446 6.91

690 32.11

972 18.59

1,064 23.96

407 15.60

181

72.66

72.93

31.88

51.20

68.62

77.11

77.11

57.57

84.53

73.89

71.41

78.81

61.53

82.55

65.52

73.73

35.74

84.51

88.01

93.09

67.89

81.41

76.04

84.40

Person

23

71.96

60.92

45.15

70.76

59.86

74.41

74.65

59.65

75.83

69.15

78.20

71.38

80.65

57.63

57.63

76.90

55.78

71.65

75.43

75.78

81.41

73.37

82.54

80.06

84.03

78.47

78.52

60.10

73.17

73.62

67.77

66.25

Literacy rate

Male

24

85.99

75.91

58.88

80.04

72.44

82.98

81.51

70.68

82.77

77.90

86.80

84.39

87.38

71.18

71.18

86.00

66.16

81.40

85.91

86.93

88.91

85.44

88.91

87.18

90.18

88.97

89.61

71.86

82.94

84.09

80.44

80.71

Female

25

56.90

44.94

31.28

60.73

46.61

65.11

66.36

48.51

68.61

59.62

65.60

60.09

68.60

40.23

40.23

67.00

45.18

61.39

64.30

64.07

73.43

60.57

75.73

72.45

77.42

67.82

67.58

48.07

62.89

62.52

54.35

51.17

Work participation rate

Person

26

44.87

48.23

49.78

41.71

50.37

41.64

43.69

49.80

Male Female

27 28

55.07 33.80

53.40 42.72

51.66 47.87

55.86 26.31

56.47 43.95

56.56 25.42

60.68 23.34

52.36 47.21

44.35 56.53 31.58

46.10 57.39 33.82

46.00 65.50 18.60

31.35 44.90 19.23

51.70 71.47 18.26

51.76 62.33 38.74

51.76 62.33 38.74

42.50 53.30 30.80

46.51 51.91 40.97

43.21 51.71 34.20

42.47 51.27 33.03

45.51 52.00 38.65

39.76 51.80 26.93

44.63 50.89 37.96

42.02 53.81 29.46

44.50 54.56 33.75

37.82 51.85 22.77

47.25 52.84 41.56

48.27 53.27 43.29

51.23 55.47 46.89

44.94 53.40 36.03

45.52 53.32 37.23

41.79 48.73 34.42

46.60 51.34 41.62

Name of State/ Union Territory/District

2

17 PARBHANI

18 JALNA

19 AURANGABAD

20 NASHIK

21 THANE

22 MUMBAI (SUBURBAN)

23 MUMBAI

24 RAIGARH

25 PUNE

26 AHMADNAGAR

27 BID

28 LATUR

29 OSMANABAD

30 SOLAPUR

31 SATARA

32 RATNAGIRI

33 SINDHUDURG

34 KOLHAPUR

35 SANGLI

28 ANDHRAPRADESH

ADILABAD

2 NIZAMABAD

3 KARIMNAGAR

4 MEDAK

5 HYDERABAD

6 RANGAREDDI

7 MAHBUBNAGAR

8 NALGONDA

9 WARANGAL

10 KHAMMAM

11 SRIKAKULAM

12 VIZIANAGARAM

13 VISAKHAPATNAM

14 EAST GODAVARI

Area in km2

3 4 5 6

6214.0 246 9 9

7718.0 209 8 8

10107.0 287 9 9

15530.0 322 15 15

9558.0 851 15 15

446.0 19,373 o o

157.0 21,261 o o

7152.0 309 15 15

15643.0 462 14 14

17048.0 237 14 14

10693.0 202 11 11

7157.0 291 10 10

7569.0 196 8 8

14895.0 258 11 11

10480.0 268 11 11

8208.0 207 9 9

5207.0 167 8 8

7685.0 458 12 12

8572.0 301 9 9

275045.0 277 1,125 1,125

16105.0 154 52 52

7956.0 295 36 36

11823.0 295 56 56

9700.0 275 45 45

217.0 17,649 16 16

7493.0 477 37 37

18432.0 191 64 64

14240.0 228 59 59

12846.0 253 51 51

16029.0 161 46 46

5837.0 435 38 38

6539.0 344 34 34

11161.0 343 43 43

10807.0 454 59 59

7

8

4

9

18

37

o

26

25

18

6

5

8

10

15

10

5

18

8

210

15

3

7

11

3

16

7

9

2

9

6

12

9

14

182

rJJ

j > '0

8

841

971

1,344

1,929

1,748

o

o

1~919

1,866

1,587

1,365

944

734

1,150

1,739

1.543

743

1,217

724

28,123

1.729

918

1,092

1,254

o

923

1,550

1,148

1,071

1,229

1,814

1,524

3.294

1,379

POPULATION

Population in '000 Population age group

0-6 in '000

Person

9

1,528

1,613

2,897

4,994

8,132

8,640

3,338

2,208

7,233

4,041

2,161

2,080

1,487

3,850

2,809

1,697

869

3,523

2,584

76,210

2,488

2,346

3,492

2,670

3,830

3,575

3,514

3,248

3,246

2,579

2,538

2,249

3,832

4,901

Male Female

10

780

827

1,505

2,591

4,378

4,742

1,878

11

748

786

1,392

2,403

3,754

3,899

1,460

Person

12

252

261

468

789

1,145

1,025

340

1,118 1,090 315

3,769 3,463 969

2,083 1,958 590

1,116 1,045 335

1,075 1,005 327

769 717 223

1,990 1,860 570

1,408 1,401 369

794 902 237

418 451 106

1,807 1,716 450

1,320 1,263 342

38,527 37,683 10,172

1,251 1,237 377

1,163 1,183 337

1,748 1,744 466

1,352 1,318 403

1,981 1,849 486

1,839 1,736 500

1,782 1,732 548

1,652 1,596 456

1,645 1,601 453

1,306 1,273 350

1,260 1,278 336

1,120 1,130 296

1,930 1,902 493

2;>460 2,442 613

Male Female

13

131

137

248

411

593

533

177

162

509

313

177

170

118

301

196

121

54

245

185

5,187

192

172

238

205

250

255

281

234

232

178

171

149

250

310

14

121

124

220

378

552

492

163

152

459

277

158

156

105

269

172

115

51

205

157

4,985

185

165

228

198

236

245

267

222

221

172

165

146

244

303

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

485

308

1,087

1,938

5,902

8,640

3,338

535

4,201

804

387

490

233

1,225

398

192

82

1,050

633

20,809

660

425

679

384

3,830

1,938

371

433

623

511

279

412

1,531

1,152

. Male

16

250

159

571

1,020

3,230

4,742

1,878

284

2,212

421

201

256

121

626

207

99

42

547

326

10,590

336

215

346

197

1,981

1,005

190

223

316

258

139

205

780

575

Female

17

235

148

517

918

2,673

3,899

1,460

251

1,989

382

186

234

112

599

192

93

41

503

307

10,219

324

210

333

186

1,849

933

181

210

307

253

140

208

751

577

c:

t c:8. ~1 ~i

Rural population in '000 Ig ~i

Person

18

, 1,043

1,305

1,810

3,056

2,229

1,673

3,032

3,237

1,774

1,590

1,253

2,624

2,411

1,505

787

2,473

1,950

55,401

1,828

1,921

2,813

2,287

1,637

3,143

2,815

2,623

2,068

2,259

1,837

2,301

3,750

Male

19

530

667

935

1,571

1,148

834

1,557

1,662

915

819

648

1,363

1,202

696

376

1,260

994

27,937

915

948

1,402

1,155

835

1,592

1,429

1,329

1,047

1,121

915

1,150

1,885

Femafe Ji 20 21

513 31.74

638 19.09

875 37.52

1,485 38.81

1,081 72.58

- 100.00

- 100.00

839 24.23

1,474 58.08

1,575 19.90

859 17.91

771 23.56

605 15.67

1,261 31.82

1,209 14.17

809 11.31

410 9.44

1,213 29.80

956 24.50

27,464 27.31

913 26.53

973 18.12

1,411 19.44

1,131 14.38

- 100.00

803 54.21

1,550 10.56

1,386 13.33

1,294 19.19

1,021 19.81

1,138 10.99

922 18.32

1,152 39.95

1,864 23.51

183

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J! o:;il! ... .9 00

ji .. i £c. 22

68.26

80.91

62.48

61.19

27.41

0.00

0.00

75.77

41.92

80.10

82.09

76.44

64.26

68.16

85.83

88.69

90.56

70.20

75.46

72.70

73.47

81.88

80.56

85.66

0.00

45.79

89.44

86.67

80.81

80.19

89.01

81.68

60.05

76.51

literacy rale

Pers~!1

23

66.07.

64.40

72.94

74.36

80.66

86.89

86.40

77.03

80.45

75.30

67.99

71.54

69.02

71.25

78.22

75.05

80.30

76.93

76.62

60.50

52.68

52.02

54.90

51.65

78.80

66.16

44.41

57.15

57.13

56.89

55.31

51.07

59.96

65.48

Male

24

79.63

79.14

84.89

83.65

87.06

91.56

90.23

86.15

88.34

85.70

80.70

82.94

80.42

81.99

88.20

85.89

90.26

87.47

86.26

70.30

64.98

64.91

67.09

64.33

83.74

75.26

56.63

69.23

68.88

66.11

67.19

62.37

69.68

70.00

Female

.• 25

52.02

49.04

60.09

64.35

73.10

81.12

81.38

67.75

71.89

64.35

54.52

59.40

56.89

59.84

68.38

65.77

71.23

66.02

66.73

50.40

40.30

39.48

42.75

38.66

73.50

56.49

31.89

44.68

45.09

47.44

43.68

39.91

50.12

60.94

..

Work partiCipation rate

Person

2$

42.20

44.45

4D.62

43.77

39.11

36.49

39.30

41.40

40.85

45.96

44.31

40.40

43.96

45.28

46.41

44.99

46.61

46.92

47.17

45.80

45.15

49.44

49.02

48.45

29.24

40.21

51.89

49.10

48.25

48.25

47.36

52.20

41.82

39.58

Male Female

27. 28

49.27 34.83

50.20 38.39

49.41 31.12

52.79 34.03

55.81 19.62

55.95 12.81

59.17 13.72

52.70 29.81

53.49 27.10

52.59 38.90

49.08 39.21

48.87 31.35

50.72 36.71

53.08 36.93

53.67 39.11

51.20 39.52

54.65 39.17

56.60 36.72

56.09 37.85

56.20 35,10

52.80 37.41

54.36 44.59

54.75 43.27

55.34 41.38

47.28 9.90

53.35 26.29

56.24 47.41

54.94 43.05

54.35 41.98

56.70 39.59

56.44 38.41

59.84 44.63

55.41 28.03

58.41 20.62

Name of Slate/ Union Territory/District

2

15 WEST GODAVARI

16 KRISHNA

17 GUNTUR

18 PRAKASAM

19 NELLORE

20 CUDDAPAH

21 KURNOOL

22 ANANTAPUR

23 CHmOOR

29 KARNATAKA

1 BELGAUM

2 BAGALKOT

3 BIJAPUR

4 GULBARGA

5 BIDAR

6 RAICHUR

7 KOPPAL

8 GADAG

9 DHARWAD

10 UTIARAKANNADA

11 HAVERI

12 BELLARY

13 CHITRADURGA

14 DAVANAGERE

15 SHIMOGA

16 UDUPI

17 CHIKMAGALUR

18 TUMKUR

19 KOLAR

20 BAN GALORE

21 BANGALORE RURAL

22 MANDYA

23 HASSAN

24 DAKSHINA KANNADA

Area in km'

3 456 7 8

7742.0 491 46 46 8 883

8727.0 480 50 50 7 986

11391.0 392 57 57 11 717

17626.0 174 56 56 8 1,083

13076.0 204 46 46 5 1,192

15359.0 169 51 51 12 954

17658.0 200 54 54 10 913

19130.0 190 63 63 11 952

15151.0 247 66 66 15 1,518

191791.0 276 175 175 270 29,406

13415.0 314 10 10 22 1,270

6575.0 251 6 6 12 627

10494.0 172 5 5 6 677

16224.0 193 10 10 17 1,437

5448.0 276 5 5 6 621

6827.0 245 5 5 9 883

7189.0 166 4 4 5 629

4656.0 209 5 5 9 337

4260.0 377 5 5 6 379

10291.0 132 11 11 13 1,289

4823.0 298 7 7 9 698

8450.0 240 7 7 11 554

8440.0 180 6 6 6 1,059

5924.0 302 6 6 6 923

8477.0 194 7 7 9 1,530

3880.0 287 3 3 6 248

7201.0 158 7 7 9 1,117

10597.0 244 10 10 11 2,708

8223.0 308 11 11 12 3,311

2190.0 2,985 3 3 19 699

5815.0 324 8 8 10 1,873

4961.0 356 7 7 8 1,479

6814.0 253 8 8 9 2,559

4560.0 416 5 5 20 354

184

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9 10 11

3,804 1,910 1,893

4,188 2,117 2,070

4,465 2,250 2,215

3,059 1,552 1,507

2,669 1,345 1,324

2,602 1,318 1,284

3,529 1,796 1,733

3,640 1,860 1,781

3,746 1,890 1,856

52,851 26,899 25,952

4,215 2,150 2,064

1,652 834 818

1,807 926 880

3.131 1,593 1,538

1,502 771 731

1 ,670 842 828

1,196 603 593

972 494 478

1 ,604 823 781

1,354 687 667

1 ,439 740 699

2,027 1,030 997

1,518 776 742

1,791 918 873

1,643 831 812

1,112 522 590

1,141 575 566

2,585 1,314 1,271

2,536 1,286 1,250

6,537 3,427 3,111

1,882 962 919

1,764 888 876

1,722 859 863

1,898 938 959

POPULATION

Population age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12 13

460 233

499 254

538 275

389 199

328 168

341 175

538 275

480 245

486 248

7,182 3,691

624 325

265 137

287 149

536 277

242 124

283 144

208 106

138 71

218 112

174 89

204 104

319 164

200 103

240 123

208 106

115 59

139 71

308 158

336 172

773 398

226 116

205 106

200 102

228 117

14

226

245

264

190

160

166

263

235

237

3,491

299

128

138

260

117

139

102

67

106

84

100

155

97

117

102

56

68

150

165

375

109

99

98

111

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

151

1,343

1,286

467

599

588

817

920

811

11,962

1,013

479

396

853

345

421

198

342

882

388

299

707

274

543

571

206

223

507

626

5,760

407

283

305

729

Male

16

372

678

646

236

302

297

416

468

412

9,250

519

243

203

440

179

215

101

174

452

197

154

361

141

280

290

101

114

262

318

3,020

210

144

155

364

Female

11

319

665

640

232

297

291

402

452

399

8,712

493

236

193

412

166

206

98

168

430

191

145

346

133

263

281

105

109

246

308

2,740

197

139

150

366

e 0 ;, .\'!!

'" 0. cO mo.

~I ... -o 0

Rural population in '000 (1)-Ole: .!ll:S

PerSon

18

3,Q53

2,844

3,179

2,592

2,070

2,014

2,712

2,721

2,935

34,889

3,202

1,173

1,411

2,278

1,157

1,249

998

630

722

966

1.140

1,320

1,244

1,248

1,072

906

918

2,078

1,911

777

1,474

1,481

1,417

1,168

Male

19

1,538

1,439

1,605

1,316

1,043

1,021

1,381

1,392

1,478

17,649

1,631

591

723

1,152

592

627

503

320

371

490

587

669

635

638

540

421

461

1,052

968

406

752

744

704

575

!Ii.\'!! <.) '" ... 0.

Female &[ 20 21

1,515 19.14

1,405 32.07

1,575 28.80

1,276 15.27

1,026 22.44

993 22.60

1,331 23.15

1,329 25.27

1,457 21.65

17,240 33.98

1,571 24.03

582 29.00

688 21.91

1,126 27.24

566 22.97

622 25.21

495 16.56

310 35.19

351 54.99

476 28.66

553 20.78

652 34.88

608 18.05

610 30.32

531 34.75

485 18.53

457 19.54

1,025 19.61

942 24.68

371 88.11

722 21.63

737 16.04

713 17.71

594 38.41

185

e :S til

1$ 0.

-[ ilL &2 .s 00 <il-Olc

~~ ~i &[ 22

80.26

67.91

71.20

84.73

77.56

77.40

76.85

74.75

78.35

66.01

75.97

71.00

78.09

72.76

77.03

74.79

83.44

64.81

45.01

71.34

79.22

65.12

81.95

69.68

65.25

81.47

80.46

80.39

75.35

11.89

78.32

83.96

82.29

61.54

Person

23

73.53

68.85

62.54

51.38

65.08

62.83

53.22

56.13

66.77

66.60

64.21

57.30

57.01

50.01

60.94

48.81

54.10

66.11

71.61

76.60

67.79

57.40

64.45

67.43

74.52

81.25

72.20

67.01

62.84

82.96

64.70

61.05

68.63

83.35

Literacy rate

Male

24

78.05

74.39

71.24

69.35

73.67

75.83

65.96

68.38

77.62

76.10

75.70

70.88

69.94

61.77

72.46

61.52

68.42

79.32

80.82

84.53

77.61

69.20

74.66

76.37

82.01

88.23

80.29

76.78

73.17

87.92

73.99

70.50

78.37

89.70

Female

25

68.99

63.19

53.74

45.08

56.38

49.54

40.03

43.34

55.78

56.90

52.32

43.56

43.47

37.90

48.81

35.93

39.61

52.52

61.92

68,47

57.37

45.28

53.78

58.04

66.88

75.19

64.01

56.94

52.23

77,48

54.99

51.53

59.00

77.21

Work participation rate

Person

26

44.13

43.97

49.05

50.26

45.41

44.80

49.45

48.83

46.80

44.50

44.56

43.57

39.75

43.12

37.11

43.88

46.36

47.11

42.67

42.94

46.33

45,42

47.55

43.76

43.51

43.89

45.29

50.95

48.70

39.27

47.44

47.65

50.23

49.87

Male Female

27 28

59.95 28.16

58.16 29.47

59.09 38.85

57.65 42.64

58.31 32.29

56.57 32.71

56.29 42.36

57.83 39.42

58.03 35.37

56.60 32.00

55.90 32.74

53.68 33.25

50.48 28.46

51.06 34.90

47.50 26.17

52.89 34.72

53.66 38.93

56.22 31.71

56.02 28.60

57.63 21.81

58.24 33.71

54.61 35.94

57.00 37.68

56.74 30.13

58.68 28.00

55.14 33.94

59.43 30.92

60.24 41.35

58.10 39.02

57.91 18.67

59.61 34.70

61.21 33.90

60.79 39.70

58.23 41.70

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

25 KODAGU

26 MYSORE

27 CHAMARAJANAGAR

30 GOA

NORTH GOA

2 SOUTH GOA

31 LAKSHADWEEP

LAKSHADWEEP

32 KERALA

KASARAGOD

2 KANNUR

3 WAYANAD

4 KOZHIKODE

5 MALAPPURAM

6 PALAKKAD

7 THRISSUR

8 ERNAKULAM

9 IDUKKI

10 KOTIAYAM

11 ALAPPUZHA

12 PATHANAMTHITIA

13 KOLLAM

14 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

33 TAMIL NADU

THIRUVALLUR

2 CHENNAI

3 KANCHEEPURAM

4 VELLORE

5 DHARMAPURI

6 TIRUVANNAMALAI

7 VILUPPURAM

Area in km2

3

4102.0

6854.0

5101.0

3702.0

1736.0

1966.0

32.0

32.0

38863.0

1992.0

2966.0

2131.0

2344.0

3550.0

4480.0

3032.0

3068.0

4358.0

2208.0

1414.0

2637.0

2491.0

2192.0

130058.0

3550.0

4

134

385

189

364

437

300

1,895

1,895

819

604

812

366

1,228

1,021

584

981

1,012

259

885

1,492

468

1,038

1,476

480

776

174.0 24,963

4307.0

6077.0

9622.0

6190.0

7190.0

668

572

297

353

412

5

3

7

4

11

6

5

4

4

63

2

3

3

3

6

5

5

7

4

5

6

5

5

4

201

8

o

8

8

10

6

8

3

7

4

11

6

5

9

9

152

4

9

3

12

14

13

17

15

8

11

12

9

13

12

386

14

o

13

20

18

18

22

7,

5

11

4

44

27

17

3

3

159

7

45

13

5

5

28

25

2

6

11

3

3

5

832

32

56

49

21

16

18

186

8

296

1,340

509

359

213

146

24

24

1364

112

78

48

87

122

144

204

90

89

64

77

65

93

91

16,317

648

o

1,091

883

1,151

1,102

1,489

POPULATION

Population age group Population in 'ODD 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

549

2,641

965

1,348

759

589

61

61

31,841

1,204

2,409

781

2,879

3,625

2,617

2,974

3,106

1,129

1,954

2,109

1,234

2,585

3,234

62,406

2,755

4,344

2,877

3,477

2,856

2,186

2,960

10 11

275 274

1,345 1,296

490 476

687 660

389 370

299 290

31 30

31 30

15,469 16,373

588 616

1,153 1,256

391 389

1,399 1,480

1,755 1,871

1,267 1,350

1,422 1,552

1,538 1,567

567 563

965 989

1,015 1,095

589 645

1,250 1,336

1,570 1,664

31,401 31,005

1,397 1,357

2,220

1,457

1,741

1,474

1,096

1,492

2,124

1,420

1,736

1,383

1,090

1,468

12 13

70 35

324 165

115 59

146 75

80 41

66 34

9 5

9 5

3,793 1,935

159 81

280 143

104

347

552

319

332

339

134

213

226

127

293

369

7,235

330

433

337

432

387

261

373

53

177

281

162

170

173

68

108

116

65

149

188

3,726

168

220

172

222

207

134

190

14

34

159

71

39

32

4

4

1,858

78

137

51

170

270

156

163

166

66

104

111

62

143

181

3,510

161

214

165

210

180

127

183

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

75

982

148

671

342

329

27

27

8,267

234

1,213

30

1,101

356

357

839

1,477

58

300

621

124

466

1,092

27,484

1,500

4,344

1,535

1,308

456

401

427

Male

16

39

499

75

347

177

170

14

14

4,017

113

574

15

536

173

173

404

730

29

147

302

60

228

535

13,869

768

2,220

781

653

233

200

215

Female

17

37

483

73

324

165

159

13

13

4,250

121

639

15

565

183

183

436

747

29

1!»

320

64

238

557

13,615

732

2,124

754

655

222

201

212

e I: 0

~ ~ g. R 0 ic. "!~ .e-

::>~ :::l ., 0::(5 _- .... -00 o 0

Rural population in '000 &~ 13>- Literacy rate Work participation rate Ol§ ~~

Person

18

473

1,659

817

677

417

260

34

34

23,574

970

1,196

751

1,778

3,269

2,261

2,135

1,629

1,072

1,654

1,488

1,110

2,119

2,143

34,922

1,255

1,343

2,169

2,400

1,785

2,533

Male

19

236

845

415

341

212

129

17

17

11,451

475

579

376

864

1,582

1,094

1,018

809

538

818

713

530

1,021

1,035

17,531

629

676

1,088

1,240

896

1,277

~:;; ~"5 13>.!ll ~ c. ~R

Female &8. 0.8. Person Male Female Person Male Female

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

237 13.66 86.16 77.99 83.70 72.26 48.56 60.91 36.16

814 37.18 62.82 63.48 70.88 55.81 42.04 58.20 25.28

403 15.34 84.66 50.87 59.03 42.48 46.44 61.35 31.07

337 49.76 50.24 82.00 88.40 75.40 38.80 54.60 22.40

205 45.05 54.95 83.52 90.05 76.69 40.55 55.92 24.42

131 55.82 44.18 80.06 86.28 73.68 36.54 52.88 19.72

16 44.46 55.54 86.66 92.53 80.47 25.32 42.41 7.28

16 44.46 55.54 86.66 92.53 80.47 25.32 42.41 7.28

12,123 25.97 74.04 90.90 94.20 87.70 32.30 50.20 15.40

495 19.44 80.56 84.57 90.36 79.12 34.70 49.11 20.95

618 50.35 49.65 92.59 96.13 89.40 31.85 49.93 15.25

375 3.84 96.16 85.25 89.77 80.72 39.53 55.82 23.17

914 38.24 61.76 92.24 96.11 88.62 27.89 48.66 8.24

1,688 9.82 90.18 89.61 93.25 86.26 24.12 42.76 6.63

1,167 13.64 86.40 84.35 89.52 79.56 36.11 51.99 21.20

1,116 28.21 71.79 92.27 95.11 89.71 32.12 50.58 15.21

820 47.55 52.45 93.20 95.81 90.66 35.97 55.11 17.18

534 5.14 94.95 88.69 92.33 85.02 43.16 58.11 28.10

836 15.35 84.65 95.82 97.34 94.35 32.87 52.24 13.97

775 29.45 70.55 93.43 96.27 90.82 34.30 49.41 20.29

580 10.05 89.95 94.84 96.41 93.43 29.66 47.50 13.36

1,098 18.03 81.97 91.18 94.43 88.18 32.05 48.39 16.77

1,107 33.77 66.26 89.28 92.64 86.14 32.40 51.38 14.50

17,390 44.04 55.96 73.50 82.40 64.40 44.70 57.60 31.50

626 54.45 45.55 76.94 85.26 68.39 37.65 55.01 19.77

- 100.00 0.00 85.33

666 53.35 46.68 76.85

1,081 37.62 62.38 72.36

1,160 15.97 84.03 61.39

890 18.34 81.66 67.39

1,256 14.43 85.57 63.80

187

90.01 80.44

84.73 68.79

81.99 62.79

71.60 50.65

79.17 55.63

75.06 52.38

34.27

39.79

41.04

49.48

48.71

48.82

54.12 13.52

55.18 23.99

54.67 27.38

57.90 40.50

57.78 39.59

57.46 40.03

Name of Statel Union Territory/District

2

8 SALEM

9 NAMAKKAL

10 ERODE

11 THE NILGIRIS

12 COIMBATORE

13 DINDIGUL

14 KARUR

15 TIRUCHlRAPPALLI

16 PERAMBALUR

17 ARIYALUR

18 CUDDALORE

19 NAGAPATTINAM

20 THIRUVARUR

21 THANJAVUR

22 PUDUKKOTTAI

23 SIVAGANGA

24 MADURA!

25 THENI

26 VIRUDHUNAGAR

27 RAMANATHAPURAM

28 THOOTHUKKUDI

29 TIRUNELVELI

30 KANNIYAKUMARI

34 PONDICHERRY

YANAM

2 PONDICHERRY

3 MAHE

4 KARAIKAL

Area in km'

3 4

5245.0 575

3404.0 439

8209.0 314

2549.0 299

7469.0 572

6058.0 317

2901.0 323

4511.0 536

1750.0 282

1944.0 358

3706.0 617

2417.0 616

2377.0 492

3476.0 638

4651.0 314

4143.0 279

3696.0 698

2869.0 381

4283.0 409

4175.0 284

4621.0 340

6810.0 400

1684.0 995

479.0 2,034

17.0 1,847

293.0 2,510

9.0 4,092

160.0 1,067

35 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR IS. 8249.0 43

ANDAMANS 6408.0 49

2 NICOBARS 1841.0 23

5

9

4

7

6

9

7

4

8

3

3

6

7

7

8

9

6

7

5

8

7

8

11

4

10

o

5

o

5

7

5

2

6

21

15

20

4

19

14

8

14

4

6

13

11

10

14

13

12

13

8

11

11

12

19

9

10

o

5

o

5

5

3

2

7

45

28

67

18

79

29

15

25

5

4

23

12

11

29

12

15

25

28

27

11

26

45

60

6

3

3

3

o

188

8

619

392

456

41

415

370

176

479

157

212

834

492

549

821

755

519

585

98

597

393

436

481

76

92

o

63

o

29

547

356

191

Population in '000

Person Male Female

9

3.016

1,493

2.582

762

4,272

1,923

936

2,418

494

696

2,285

1,489

1,169

2,216

1,460

1,155

2,578

1,094

1,751

1,188

1,572

2,724

1,676

974

31

735

37

171

356

314

42

10

1,564

760

1.309

378

2,176

968

466

1,209

246

347

1,151

739

581

1,097

724

567

1,303

553

870

583

767

1,334

832

487

16

369

17

84

193

170

23

11

1,453

734

1,272

384

2,096

955

470

1,210

248

349

1,134

750

589

1,120

735

588

1,275

541

881

604

805

1,390

844

487

16

366

20

86

163

144

19

POPULATION

Populatkm age group 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female

12

352

153

253

86

445

219

103

270

60

89

285

183

140

260

184

133

295

126

209

150

184

320

182

117

4

87

4

21

45

39

5

13

190

81

130

43

227

113

54

138

31

46

146

93

71

133

94

68

153

67

107

76

94

164

92

60

2

44

2

11

23

20

3

14

162

72

122

42

218

106

50

132

29

43

139

90

69

127

90

65

142

59

102

73

90

157

89

58

2

43

2

11

22

19

3

STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000

Person

15

1,390

545

1,194

455

2,820

673

311

1,139

79

79

754

330

237

749

248

326

1,444

592

777

302

665

1,308

1,094

649

31

506

37

74

116

116

Male

16

711

277

604

226

1,441

339

155

570

39

39

379

163

117

370

124

162

730

298

388

150

328

645

543

323

16

253

17

37

64

64

Female

17

679

268

590

228

1,379

334

157

569

40

40

375

167

120

378

125

164

714

294

390

152

337

663

551

325

16

253

20

38

52

52

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Rural population in '000 (I) c l6'0

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Person

18

1,626

948

1,388

308

1,452

1,250

624

1,279

414

617

1,531

1,159

932

1,468

1,211

829

1,134

502

974

885

908

1,416

582

326

229

96

240

198

42

Male

19

852

482

705

152

735

629

311

639

207

308

772

576

464

726

601

405

573

255

483

433

439

689

290

164

116

48

129

106

23

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Female 0..0.

20 21

774 46.09

466 36.50

682 46.24

156 59.71

717 66.01

621 35.00

314 33.23

641 47.11

208 15.99

309 11.35

759 33.00

583 22.16

469 20.27

741 33.80

611 16.99

424 28.23

561 56.01

247 54.11

491 44.37

452 25.42

468 42.30

727 48.02

293 65.27

162 66.53

100.00

113 68.84

100.00

49 43.27

111 32.63

92 37.00

cCii

~1. ~[

22

53.91

63.50

53.76

40.42

33.99

65.00

66.67

52.89

83.81

88.65

67.00

77.84

79.73

66.25

82.95

71.77

43.99

45.89

55.63

74.49

57.76

51.98

34.73

33.37

0.00

31.16

0.00

56.14

67,37

63.00

19 0.00 100.00

189

Person

23

65.09

67.41

65.36

80.01

76.97

69.35

68.08

77.90

66.07

64.08

71.01

76.34

76.58

75.45

71.12

72.18

77.82

71.58

73.70

72.96

81.52

76.09

87.55

81.20

73.71

80.65

95.66

81.93

81,30

82.49

72.35

Literacy rate

Male

24

74.39

77.56

75.32

88.54

84.59

79.76

79.63

86.55

77.89

77.19

81.64

84.89

85.43

84.47

82.55

83.14

86.17

81.88

83.96

83.01

88.32

85.21

90.37

88.60

78.82

88.43

97.64

89.39

86.30

87.36

78.55

Female

25

55.20

57.00

55.15

71.64

69.06

58.87

56.76

69.31

54.43

51.15

60.27

67.96

67.90

66.70

59.97

61.74

69.35

61.19

63.64

63.36

75.13

67.43

84.79

73.90

68.48

72.83

93.98

74.68

75.20

76.62

65.01

Work participation rate

Person

26

48.23

56.42

55.56

45.06

46.29

50.61

53.06

44.02

53.83

49.73

42.58

39.41

41.98

40.48

46.47

44.45

42.22

47.56

50.35

43.83

43.17

47.03

32.70

35.20

31.54

36.13

25.23

33.67

38.30

37.13

46.65

Male Female

27 28

60.30 35.22

64.38 48.19

66.49 44.32

54.86 35.39

63.22 28.72

60.44 40.65

63.06 43.15

56.91 31.14

57.95 49.72

58.02 41.49

55.34 29.63

55.49 23.55

57.08 27.09

56.40 24.89

57.62 35.49

55.81 33.49

56.51 27.61

57.56 37.34

59.48 41.33

54.97 33.08

56.31 30.67

55.32 39.08

52.95 12.72

53.10 17.20

52.29 10.28

53.60 18.49

44.73 8.23

52.58 15.15

56.60 16.60

55.99 14.79

60.92 29.99

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POPULATION STATISTICS 2001

Column StatelUt/Distt. No. For Read

NCTof Delhi 25 740.70 74.71

Pashchim Champaran 26,27,28 32.66 48.78 14.69 37.92 50.85

Purba Champa ran 26,27,28 31.25 50.26 9.77 32.66 48.78 Sheohar 26,27,28 31.88 50.33 11.20 31.25 50.26

Sitamarhi 26,27,28 34.34 47.75 20.10 31.88 50.33

Madhubani 26,27,28 42.03 50.35 32.99 34.34 47.75

Supaul 26,27,28 39.54 52.06 25.82 42.03 50.35

Araria 26,27,28 32.18 52.72 10.24 39.54 52.06

Kishanganj 26,27,28 37.76 50.98 23.32 32.18 52.72

Purnia 26,27,28 37.55 50.86 23.06 37.76 50.98

Katihar 26,27,28 44.80 51.70 37.26 37.55 50.86

Madhepura 26,27,28 39.08 48.85 28.35 44.80 51.70

Saharsa 26,27,28 31.21 46.12 14.88 39.08 48.85

Darbhanga 26,27,28 30.42 46.72 12.71 31.21 46.12

Muzaffarpur 26,27,28 29.81 44.58 15.05 30.42 46.72

Gopalganj 26,27,28 26.91 41.48 12.78 29.81 44.58

Siwan 26,27,28 26.50 42.08 10.37 26.91 41.48

Saran 26,27,28 28.79 45.25 10.91 26.50 42.08

Vaishali 26,27,28 31.58 46.84 15.13 28.79 45.25

Samastipur 26,27,28 31.76 46.19 15.93 31.58 46.84

Begusarai 26,27,28 36.49 48.50 22.93 31.76 46.19

Khagaria 26,27,28 35.30 47.43 21.45 36.49 48.50

Bhagalpur 26,27,28 39·57 49.93 28.16 35.30 47.43

Banka 26,27,28 29.13 42.87 13.38 39.57 49.93

Munger 26,27,28 36.48 48.63 23.28 29.13 42.87

Lakhisarai 26,27,28 36.99 48.02 24.98 36.48 48.63

Sheikhpura 26,27,28 38.10 48.26 26.98 36.99 48.02

Nalanda 26,27,28 30.21 44.94 13.33 38.10 48.26

Patna 26,27,28 29.15 44.09 12.57 30.21 44.94

Bhojpur 26,27,28 29.11 44.59 11.89 29.15 44.09

Buxar 26,27,28 34.36 46.64 20.74 29.11 44.59

Kaimur (Bhabua) 26,27,28 30.37 45.68 13.52 34.36 46.64

Rohtas 26,27,28 38.36 48.07 27.91 30.37 45.68

Jehanabad 26,27,28 33.33 45.64 20.15 38.36 48.07

Aurangabad 26,27,28 36.78 47.40 25.47 33.33 45.64

Gaya 26,27,28 37.26 48.14 25.77 36.78 47.40

Nawada 26,27,28 42.65 49.88 34.78 37.26 48.14

Jamui 26,27,28 42.65 49.88 34.78 42.65 49.88

191

23.57

14.69 9.77

11.20

20.10

32.99

25.82

10.24

23.32

23.06

37.26

28.35

14.88

12.71

15.05

12.78

10.37

10.91

15.13

15.93

22.93

21.45

28.16

13.38

23.28

24.98

26.98

13.33

12.57

11.89

20.74

13.52

27.91

20.15

25.47

25.77

34.78

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Page Column No. StatelUtiDisti. No. For Read

167 Nagaland 21 35.12 17.23

167 Tuensang 21 92.81 7.18

169 Ukhrul 22 31.97 100.00

173 Orissa 21 49.30 14.99

173 Bargarh 21 49.41 7.69

173 Jharsuguda 21 48.63 36.47

173 Sambalpur 21 49.15 27.12

173 Debagarh 21 49.64 7.33

173 Sundargarh 21 48.88 34.37

173 Kendujhar 21 49.42 13.64

173 Mayurbhanj 21 49.48 7.00

175 Baleshwar 21 48.79 10.89

175 Bhadrak 21 49.33 10.58

175 Kendrapara 21 50.38 5.69

175 Jagatsinghapur 21 49.05 9.88

175 Cuttack 21 48.40 27.39

175 Jajapur 21 49.32 4.49

175 Dhenkanal 21 49.02 8.71

175 Anugul 21 48.51 13.90

175 Nayagarh 21 48.32 4.29

175 Khordha 21 47.47 42.92

175 Puri 21 49.17 13.58

175 Ganjam 21 49.95 17.60

175 Gajapati 21 50.67 10.19

175 Kandhamal 21 50.15 6.80

175 Baudh 21 49.60 4.83

175 Sonapur 21 49.08 7.39

175 Balangir 21 49.59 11.54

175 Nuapada 21 50.09 5.66

175 Kalahandi 21 50.04 7.50

175 Rayagada 21 50.66 13.89

175 Nabarangapur 21 49.81 5.78

175 Koraput 21 49.96 16.81

175 Malkangiri 21 50.00 6.87

181 Daman&Diu 22 31.88 63.75

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