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Urban Agglomerations/Cities Having Population 1 Lakh and Above Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011 Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above State State Name District Name of Urban Level Population 0-6 Population Literates Sex Child Sex Effective Literacy Rate (7+ Code Code Agglomeration/City Ratio Ratio (0-6 Pop) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Years Persons Males Females 01 JAMMU & KASHMIR 99 Srinagar UA UA 1,273,312 677,260 596,052 157,100 84,110 72,990 797,481 464,086 333,395 880 868 71.45 78.24 63.74 01 JAMMU & KASHMIR 21 Jammu UA UA 651,826 350,035 301,791 58,424 31,979 26,445 528,017 294,652 233,365 862 827 88.98 92.64 84.75 01 JAMMU & KASHMIR 99 Anantnag UA UA 158,785 82,023 76,762 26,001 14,013 11,988 101,256 56,988 44,268 936 855 76.26 83.79 68.34 02 HIMACHAL PRADESH 11 Shimla UA UA 171,817 94,797 77,020 13,784 7,291 6,493 148,775 83,045 65,730 812 891 94.14 94.90 93.20 03 PUNJAB 07 Ludhiana (M Corp.) City 1,613,878 874,773 739,105 173,021 92,492 80,529 1,230,218 691,161 539,057 845 871 85.38 88.35 81.85 03 PUNJAB 15 Amritsar UA UA 1,183,705 630,114 553,591 115,368 63,238 52,130 904,190 495,804 408,386 879 824 84.64 87.46 81.44 03 PUNJAB 03 Jalandhar UA UA 873,725 463,975 409,750 84,886 45,459 39,427 674,166 368,174 305,992 883 867 85.46 87.97 82.63 03 PUNJAB 14 Patiala UA UA 445,196 236,238 208,958 42,458 22,865 19,593 348,891 191,651 157,240 885 857 86.63 89.82 83.04 03 PUNJAB 12 Bathinda (M Corp.) City 285,813 151,782 134,031 30,713 16,472 14,241 211,318 118,888 92,430 883 865 82.84 87.86 77.16 03 PUNJAB 18 S.A.S. Nagar UA UA 176,152 92,407 83,745 16,148 8,620 7,528 148,862 79,486 69,376 906 873 93.04 94.87 91.02 03 PUNJAB 04 Hoshiarpur (M Cl) City 168,443 88,290 80,153 16,836 9,178 7,658 135,094 72,533 62,561 908 834 89.11 91.68 86.30 03 PUNJAB 01 Pathankot UA UA 159,909 84,145 75,764 14,734 8,183 6,551 128,778 69,945 58,833 900 801 88.71 92.08 85.00 03 PUNJAB 08 Moga UA UA 159,897 84,808 75,089 16,447 8,850 7,597 116,800 64,123 52,677 885 858 81.42 84.42 78.05 03 PUNJAB 01 Batala UA UA 158,404 83,536 74,868 14,943 8,145 6,798 122,350 66,809 55,541 896 835 85.28 88.62 81.59 03 PUNJAB 09 Abohar (M Cl) City 145,238 76,840 68,398 15,870 8,587 7,283 103,319 58,347 44,972 890 848 79.86 85.49 73.59 03 PUNJAB 19 Malerkotla (M Cl) City 135,330 71,401 63,929 16,315 8,365 7,950 83,606 47,164 36,442 895 950 70.25 74.82 65.10 03 PUNJAB 07 Khanna (M Cl) City 128,130 67,811 60,319 13,218 7,232 5,986 97,022 53,108 43,914 890 828 84.43 87.67 80.82 03 PUNJAB 02 Phagwara UA UA 117,954 62,171 55,783 11,622 6,062 5,560 92,971 51,022 41,949 897 917 87.43 90.93 83.53 03 PUNJAB 10 Muktsar (M Cl) City 117,085 62,005 55,080 13,639 7,448 6,191 79,979 45,007 34,972 888 831 77.31 82.50 71.53 03 PUNJAB 20 Barnala (M Cl) City 116,454 62,302 54,152 12,984 7,096 5,888 82,347 46,100 36,247 869 830 79.59 83.51 75.10 03 PUNJAB 09 Firozpur (M Cl) City 110,091 58,401 51,690 11,516 6,262 5,254 78,615 43,468 35,147 885 839 79.75 83.37 75.69 03 PUNJAB 02 Kapurthala (M Cl) City 101,654 55,485 46,169 9,706 5,162 4,544 78,914 44,399 34,515 832 880 85.82 88.23 82.92 04 CHANDIGARH 01 Chandigarh UA UA 1,025,682 563,127 462,555 113,698 60,902 52,796 789,436 455,276 334,160 821 867 86.56 90.65 81.55 05 UTTARAKHAND 05 Dehradun UA UA 714,223 377,174 337,049 72,859 39,047 33,812 577,303 315,896 261,407 894 866 90.01 93.43 86.21 05 UTTARAKHAND 13 Hardwar UA UA 310,562 165,667 144,895 36,819 19,697 17,122 233,857 131,004 102,853 875 869 85.43 89.75 80.50 05 UTTARAKHAND 13 Roorkee UA UA 273,502 148,042 125,460 32,729 17,866 14,863 202,946 117,028 85,918 847 832 84.29 89.90 77.69 05 UTTARAKHAND 11 Haldwani-cum-Kathgodam UA UA 232,060 121,363 110,697 27,906 14,817 13,089 173,874 94,063 79,811 912 883 85.17 88.28 81.77 05 UTTARAKHAND 12 Rudrapur UA UA 154,485 81,527 72,958 21,443 11,249 10,194 99,665 57,368 42,297 895 906 74.91 81.63 67.39 05 UTTARAKHAND 12 Kashipur (NPP) City 121,610 63,625 57,985 14,381 7,792 6,589 89,433 49,030 40,403 911 846 83.40 87.82 78.61 05 UTTARAKHAND 05 Rishikesh UA UA 102,158 54,466 47,692 11,507 6,259 5,248 78,738 44,453 34,285 876 838 86.86 92.21 80.78 06 HARYANA 20 Faridabad (M Corp.) City 1,404,653 750,446 654,207 176,773 95,808 80,965 1,042,168 592,024 450,144 872 845 84.88 90.44 78.53 06 HARYANA 18 Gurgaon UA UA 901,968 488,808 413,160 112,094 60,766 51,328 680,955 383,441 297,514 845 845 86.21 89.58 82.22 06 HARYANA 07 Panipat UA UA 442,277 237,006 205,271 56,581 30,579 26,002 315,317 180,281 135,036 866 850 81.75 87.33 75.33 06 HARYANA 03 Yamunanagar UA UA 383,318 205,346 177,972 40,950 22,450 18,500 293,475 163,791 129,684 867 824 85.72 89.55 81.32 06 HARYANA 14 Rohtak (M Cl) City 373,133 197,754 175,379 40,715 22,711 18,004 279,509 155,679 123,830 887 793 84.08 88.94 78.68 06 HARYANA 12 Hisar UA UA 306,893 166,623 140,270 34,005 18,268 15,737 221,498 127,996 93,502 842 861 81.17 86.28 75.08 06 HARYANA 06 Karnal UA UA 303,425 160,659 142,766 33,321 18,450 14,871 232,334 128,508 103,826 889 806 86.02 90.37 81.18 Page 1 of 13 Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011 Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above State State Name District Name of Urban Level Population 0-6 Population Literates Sex Child Sex Effective Literacy Rate (7+ Code Code Agglomeration/City Ratio Ratio (0-6 Pop) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Years Persons Males Females 06 HARYANA 08 Sonipat UA UA 292,339 156,246 136,093 32,932 18,457 14,475 226,261 128,216 98,045 871 784 87.22 93.05 80.62 06 HARYANA 01 Panchkula (M Cl) City 210,175 111,622 98,553 22,111 12,024 10,087 165,235 90,938 74,297 883 839 87.86 91.31 83.98 06 HARYANA 02 Ambala UA UA 207,934 112,840 95,094 20,687 11,257 9,430 167,233 93,215 74,018 843 838 89.31 91.76 86.41 06 HARYANA 13 Bhiwani (M Cl) City 197,662 105,372 92,290 22,507 12,444 10,063 147,807 84,028 63,779 876 809 84.39 90.42 77.56 06 HARYANA 02 Ambala (M Cl) City 196,216 103,533 92,683 19,645 10,713 8,932 155,780 85,004 70,776 895 834 88.23 91.58 84.51 06 HARYANA 11 Sirsa (M Cl) City 183,282 96,806 86,476 20,161 11,161 9,000 135,435 75,796 59,639 893 806 83.03 88.50 76.98 06 HARYANA 15 Bahadurgarh (M Cl) City 170,426 91,736 78,690 20,374 11,420 8,954 132,108 75,714 56,394 858 784 88.04 94.27 80.87 06 HARYANA 09 Jind (M Cl) City 166,225 88,561 77,664 18,825 10,280 8,545 123,267 71,129 52,138 877 831 83.63 90.86 75.43 06 HARYANA 04 Thanesar (M Cl) City 154,962 83,655 71,307 15,594 8,401 7,193 119,482 67,646 51,836 852 856 85.73 89.89 80.85 06 HARYANA 05 Kaithal (M Cl) City 144,633 76,657 67,976 16,690 9,156 7,534 103,329 59,162 44,167 887 823 80.76 87.65 73.07 06 HARYANA 17 Rewari (M Cl) City 140,864 74,689 66,175 15,986 8,958 7,028 110,205 61,933 48,272 886 785 88.25 94.22 81.61 06 HARYANA 21 Palwal UA UA 131,121 69,560 61,561 16,196 8,903 7,293 92,964 53,250 39,714 885 819 80.89 87.79 73.18 07 NCT OF DELHI 99 Delhi UA UA 16,314,838 8,739,213 7,575,625 1,912,253 1,023,534 888,719 12,448,848 7,025,273 5,423,575 867 868 86.43 91.05 81.11 08 RAJASTHAN 12 Jaipur (M Corp.) City 3,073,350 1,619,280 1,454,070 378,788 204,320 174,468 2,272,724 1,282,140 990,584 898 854 84.34 90.61 77.41 08 RAJASTHAN 15 Jodhpur UA UA 1,137,815 599,332 538,483 140,703 74,225 66,478 807,733 462,139 345,594 898 896 81.01 88.01 73.22 08 RAJASTHAN 29 Kota (M Corp.) City 1,001,365 529,795 471,570 118,139 62,958 55,181 738,795 422,767 316,028 890 876 83.65 90.56 75.90 08 RAJASTHAN 03 Bikaner (M Corp.) City 647,804 340,894 306,910 82,264 43,280 38,984 451,663 259,367 192,296 900 901 79.86 87.15 71.77 08 RAJASTHAN 21 Ajmer UA UA 551,360 283,340 268,020 60,701 32,251 28,450 428,795 234,020 194,775 946 882 87.39 93.20 81.30 08 RAJASTHAN 32 Udaipur UA UA 475,150 246,856 228,294 49,966 26,724 23,242 384,481 210,017 174,464 925 870 90.43 95.41 85.08 08 RAJASTHAN 24 Bhilwara (M Cl) City 360,009 187,952 172,057 45,832 24,215 21,617 264,762 150,306 114,456 915 893 84.27 91.80 76.08 08 RAJASTHAN 06 Alwar UA UA 341,383 180,680 160,703 38,359 20,876 17,483 261,057 149,433 111,624 889 837 86.15 93.51 77.94 08 RAJASTHAN 07 Bharatpur UA UA 252,606 134,348 118,258 31,617 17,288 14,329 181,423 105,814 75,609 880 829 82.10 90.39 72.75 08 RAJASTHAN 01 Ganganagar UA UA 250,041 134,435 115,606 27,850 15,311 12,539 183,757 105,504 78,253 860 819 82.70 88.57 75.92 08 RAJASTHAN 13 Sikar UA UA 244,563 126,964 117,599 32,967 17,686 15,281 163,461 94,468 68,993 926 864 77.25 86.45 67.43 08 RAJASTHAN 20 Pali (M Cl) City 229,956 120,008 109,948 30,566 16,257 14,309 156,858 92,705 64,153 916 880 78.67 89.35 67.08 08 RAJASTHAN 22 Tonk (M Cl) City 165,363 84,927 80,436 23,122 12,280 10,842 98,819 57,170 41,649 947 883 69.47 78.70 59.85 08 RAJASTHAN 21 Kishangarh (M Cl) City 155,019 80,343 74,676 21,765 11,602 10,163 106,809 61,313 45,496 929 876 80.15 89.19 70.52 08 RAJASTHAN 21 Beawar UA UA 151,472 77,882 73,590 18,406 9,801 8,605 114,307 63,648 50,659 945 878 85.90 93.49 77.95 08 RAJASTHAN 02 Total Hanumangarh (M Cl) City 151,104 79,817 71,287 17,947 9,709 8,238 104,285 59,883 44,402 893 848 78.32 85.42 70.42 08 RAJASTHAN 08 Dhaulpur UA UA 133,229 71,481 61,748 18,361 10,075 8,286 88,107 51,933 36,174 864 822 76.70 84.57 67.66 08 RAJASTHAN 10 Gangapur City UA UA 130,030 68,643 61,387 17,591 9,502 8,089 89,712 53,736 35,976 894 851 79.79 90.86 67.50 08 RAJASTHAN 10 Sawai Madhopur (M) City 120,998 63,223 57,775 15,286 8,170 7,116 85,472 50,438 35,034 914 871 80.85 91.62 69.16 08 RAJASTHAN 04 Churu UA UA 120,147 61,936 58,211 16,368 8,532 7,836 77,972 46,198 31,774 940 918 75.13 86.51 63.07 08 RAJASTHAN 05 Jhunjhunun (M Cl) City
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