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Gujarat State District Profile 1991 CENSUS OF IND,IA 1991 Dr. M. VIJAYANUNNI ofthe Indian Administrative Service Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India Registrar Gene ral of India (In charge of the census of India and vital statistics) Office Address: 2A Mansingh Road New Delhi 110011, India Telephone: (91-11 )3383761 Fax: (91-11 )3383145 Email: [email protected] Internet: http://www.censusindia.net Registrar General of India's publications can be purchased from the :roHowing: • The Sales Depot (Phone:338 6583) Office of the Registrar General of India 2-A Mansingh Road New Delhi 110011, India • Directorates of Census Operations in the capitals of all states and union territories In India • The Controller of Publication Old Secretariat Civil Lines Delhi 110054 • Kitab Mahal State Emporia Complex, Unit No.21 Baba Kharak Singh Marg New De!hi 110001 • Sales outlets of the Controller of Publication all over India Census data available on floppy disks can be purchased from the following: • Office of the Registrar General, India Data Processing Division 2nd Floor, 'E' Wing Pushpa Bhawan Madangir Road New Delhi 110 062, India Telephone: (91-11 )698 1558 Fax: (91-11)6980295 Email: [email protected] © Registrar General of India The contents of this publication may be quoted citing the source clearly PREFACE "To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wifd flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour" Such as described in the above verse would be the graphic outcome of the effort to consolidate the district-level data relating to all the districts of a state or the union territories into a single tome as is this volume. This publication is part of the State and District Profile series of the 1991 census and is brought out in continuation of the State Profile 1991 India volume, to serve as a handy reference compendium of the district­ level data from the 1991 census. The data in this volume comprises 41 tables arranged in 12' sections and preceded by a map showing the constituent districts. The 12 sections are: General Data, Population Structure, Nuptiality. Fertility and Child Mortality. Literaty and Education, Work Participation, Migration, Religion, Language, Housing and H~usehdd Amenities, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns and an overall Population Scenario of the Past and Present. '. The first section presents the basic administrative data like area, nUl~lber of districts. tahsils. development blocks, towns and villages, '_';'pulation. number of households, density, per cent decadal variation, sex ratio, per :-_:'_:rt of urban population and inhabited vHlages cJassified population size. The second section on population structure gives the distribution of population by age and sex, the ratio of children to women and the dependency ratio of young people of age 0 to 14 years as well as old people of age 60 plus to those in the working age group 15 to 59 years. The third section on nuptiality presents certain selected indicators on female nuptiality, proportion of married females and the proportions of married, widowed and divorced or separated among the aged. The fourth section on fertility and child mortality presents d3ta on the number of children per woman at the completion of the reproductive period, the crude birth rate, total fertility rate and child mortality rate .. The fifth section on literacy and education gives selected indicators on literacy and education, literacy rates for selected age groups by sex, distribution of literates by educational level, distribution of females in the reproductive age grou;J by educational level and the percentages of child workers attending school. The sixth section on work participation contains tables on the main workers and marginal workers in selected age groups and the percentage distribution of main workers by educational level, by industrial category. by industrial and occupational classifications and of non-workers by main activity. The seventh section on migration presents the district-level data available on migration viz. in-migrants by place of birth and place of last residence. The eighth section on religion gives the data on the six numerically biggest religions in each district. The ninth section on language contains data on the distribution of population by language as well as the speaker-strengths of the numerically largest languages and mother tongues arranged in descending order. This will give a graphic picture of the language profile of the district which is not easily available anywhere else. The tenth section on housing and household amenities presents the data on the distribution of households by type of house occupied and the availability of electricity, drinking water and toilet facilities to households. The eleventh section gives the details of urban agglomerations, cities and towns like their population, sex ratio, literacy rate and work participation rates. The twelfth selection tops off the tables giving the population scenario at the - district level based on the censuses after independence starting with tl/e 1951 census till 1991. Since the population projections for the future are not available at the district­ ievel, the future population scenario, though available at the ,national and state levels, could not be given at the district level. This section gives the district-level da,ta for 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981 as recast as per the 1991 jurisdiction of the districts'; The tables present the data on population, per cent decadal variation in population, (annual exponential growth rate, sex ratio and the urban population for the period 1951~91 wtlich will come in extremely handy for convenient reference at one place. ' The District Profile series of which this volume is a part is the fruitful outcome of over two years of intensive and sustained work to cull out and put together all the available district-level data feasible of presentation here. It is hoped that this will serve as a handy reference source to a wide spectrum of data users like policy planners, administrators, SCholars and researchers. December 1998 Dr. M. Vijayanunni New Delhi Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India iv CONTENTS Page Preface iii Concepts and definitions vii Map of Gujarat xi LIST OF TABLES 'General Data - State and Districts 1. Area, Number of Tahsils, C. D. Blocks, Towns and Villages, 1991 2 2. Population and Number of households, 1991 4 3. Density, Per cent decadal variation, Sex ratio and Percentage of urban 6 population, 1991 4. Districts ranked according to Area, Population and Density, 1991 7 5. Number of inhabited villages classified by population size, 1991 8 Population Structure 6. Distribution of Population by Age and Sex, 1991 14 7. Child-woman ratios, 1991 19 8. Dependency ratios, 1991 20 Nuptiality 9. Selected indicators on Female Nuptiality, 1991 22 10. Proportion of Married females in selected age groups, 1991 24 11. Proportions of Married, Widowed and DivorcedlSeparated among the 25 aged by sex, 1991 Fertility and Child Mortality 12. Number of children ever born and Number of children surviving 28 per ever married woman in the age group 45-49 years, 1991 13. Crude Birth Rate and Total Fertility Rate, 1991 29 14. Child Mortality Indicators, 1991 30 Literacy and Education 15. Selected indicators on Literacy and Education, 1991 32 16. Literacy rates for selected age groups by Sex, 1991 36 17. Distribution of literates by Educational level, 1991 40 18. Distribution of females in the age group 15-44 years by Educational 44 level,1991 19. Number of chitdren in the age group 10-14 years and the proportion 46 among them attending school, 1991 v Work Participation 20. Population and Proportion of Main workers and Marginal workers in 50 selected age groups, 1991 21. Distn:) .. Jtlon (in per CCi~t) of main workers by Educational Level, 1991 63 22. DI;'~. ,;Jutlon (in per cent) of main workers by Industrial category, 1991 68 23. Dlstnbutlon (in per cent) of main workers by National Industrial 72 Classification, 1991 24. Distribution (in per cent) of main workers by Occupational 74 Classification, 1991 25. Distribution (in per cent) of non workers by main activity, 1991 76 Migration 26. In-migrants by Place of Birth, 1991 80 27. In-migrants by Place of last residence with duration of residence 0-9 82 years, 1991 Religion 28. Six numerically biggest religions arranged in descending order of the 86 number of followers, 1991 Language 29. Distribution of population by Scheduled Languages, 1991 192 30. Numerically biggest Languages arranged in descending order of the 94 number of speakers, 1991 31. Numerically biggest Mother Tongues arranged in descending order of 105 the number of speakers, 1991 Housing and Household Amenities 32 Distribution of'households by Type of House occupied, 1991 118 33 Availability of Electricity, Safe drinking water and Toilet facilities to 120 Households, 1991 Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns 34. Urban agglomerations, Cities and Towns and their population, 1991 125 35. Number of Urban agglomerations, Cities and Towns classified by 136 population size, 1991 36. Sex ratio, literacy rates and work participation rates in Urban 141 Agglomerations, Cities and Towns, 1991 37. Distribution (in per cent) of main workers in Urban Agglomerations, 152 Cities and Towns by industrial category, 1991 Population Scenario - Past and Present 38. Population, 19":1·91 176 39 Per cent decadal variation in population and average annual 177 exponential growth rate, 1951-91 41, r;ex ratio (number of females per 1,000 males), 1951-1991 178 41 Urban population and its proportion to total population, 1951-1991 179 vi CONCEPTS AND DEFINIT~.ONS General Data Village The basic unit for rural areas is thel revenue village which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village n!lay comprh:;e s·everal hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for pre:sentation Ol~ data.
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