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CENSUS OF 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 , and shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. © , Copyright 2004

(ii) PREFACE

here are a number of publications undertaken during the Census of India 2001, some of which T 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.

J.K. Banthia New Registrar General and 3rd August 2004 Census Commissioner, India

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Officers and staff associated with this project

MAP DIVISION

SH. MAHESH RAM Map Officer

SH. AU TAR SINGH Research Officer (Map)

MS. SARITA Research Officer (Map)

Ms. Anuradha Map Analyst Ms. Suman Gupta Sr. Geographer Sh. Pooran Singh Sr. Geographer Sh. N.R. Sisodia Sr. Geographer Ms. M.B. Rama Devi Geographer Sh. P.K. Ajmani Stenographer Sh. Anwar Hussain Sr. Drawing Assistant Ms. Sahab Pyari Sr. Drawing Assistant Sh. S.K. Verma Sr. Drawing Assistant Sh. A.K. Azad Sr. Draughtman Ms. Subhra Talukdar Sr. Draughtman

DATA DISSEMINATION UNIT

SH.C.CHAKRAVORTY Joint Director

Sh. N.K. Jain Printing Inspector

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CONTENTS

Preface iii Acknowledgements v

51. No. Title Page 1. India 2-3 2. Jammu and Kashmir 4-5 3. 6-7 4. Punjab 8-9 5. 10-11 6. Uttaranchal 12-13 7. 14-15 8. N.C.T. of Delhi 16-17 9. 18-19 10. 20-21 11. 22-23 12. 24-25 13. Arunachal Pradesh 26-27 14. 28-29 15. 30-31 16. 32-33 17. 34-35 18. Meghalaya 36-37 19. Assam 38-39 20. West 40-41 21. 42-43 22. Orissa 44-45 23. 46-47 24. 48-49 25. 50-51 26. Daman and Diu 52-53 27. Dadra and Haveli 54-55 28. 56-57 29. 58-59 30. 60-61 31. 62-63 32. 64-65 33. 66-67 34. 68-69 35. Pondicherry 70-71 36. Andaman and 72-73

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

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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. 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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72. Map: Decadal Growth Rate 1991-2001. 143 73. Map: Density of Population 2001 144 74. Map: Level of Urbanisation 2001 145 75. Map : Sex Ratio 2001 146 76. Map: Sex Ratio in Age 0-6, 2001 147 77. Map: Proportion of Child Population in Age Group 0-6, 2001 148 78. Map: Literacy Rate 2001 ... 149 79. Map: Female Literacy Rate 2001 150 80. Map: Work Participation Rate 2001 151 81. India 152-153 82. Jammu and Kashmir 152-153 83. Himachal Pradesh 152-153 84. Punjab 152-155 85. Chandigarh 154-155 86. Uttaranchal 154-155 87. Haryana 156--157 88. N.C.T. of Delhi 156--157 89. Rajasthan 156-159 90. Uttar Pradesh 158-163 91. Bihar 162-165 92. Sikkim 166--167 93. Arunachal Pradesh 166--167 94. Nagaland 166--167 95. Manipur 166--169 96. Mizoram 168-169 97. Tripura 168-169 98. Meghalaya 168-169 99. Assam 168-171 100. West Bengal 170-173 101 . Jharkhand 172-173 102. Orissa 172-175 103. Chhattisgarh 174-177 104. Madhya Pradesh 176--179 105. Gujarat 178-181 106. Daman & Diu 180-181

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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

(x) PART _I t MAPS: INDIA, STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES

/' INDIA

ndian Union is bounded by China, and Bhutan divided into sub-districts. The total number of sub­ I in the north-, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Arabian Sea districts are 5,463. There are 5,161 towns. Out of these, in the west, and lndian O_cean in the south and 3,799 are statutory towns and 1,362 census towns. There , Bangladesh and -{Bu!ma) in the are 384 UA's during this period. There are 638,588 east. The graticular extension of the Indian sub- villages in the country. Out of these 593,732 villages lies in between 8° 4' 28" to 3r 17' 53" north latitudes are inhabited and 44,856 uninhabited. The country covers and 68° 7' 53" to 9r 24' 47" east longitudes. an area of 3,287,240 km2.* Among the states, Rajasthan Physiographically India can be divided broadly is the largest state occupying an area of 342,239 km2 into four , i.e., (i) the Northern Mountains, (ii) the followed by Madhya Pradesh (308,245 km2), Maharashtra Great , (iii) the Deccan Plateau and (iv) the Coastal (307,713 km2) and Andhra Pradesh (275,045 km2) while Plains and Islands. The Northern Mountains cover the the smallest state Goa (3,702 km2) is preceded by Sikkim Himalayan zone facing the northern frontier by the sub­ (7,096), Tripura (10,486), Nagaland (16,579) and continent comprise of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Meghalaya (22,429) of North-Eastern , Among the Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Sikkim, Northern West Bengal, Union territories Andaman & Nicobar Islands (8,249 km2) Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, ranks first while Lakshadweep (32 km2) is the smallest. Meghalaya and part of Assam. The Great Plains is the Among the states, Uttar Pradesh has the maximum most populous and important region which spreads over number of districts (70) followed by Madhya Pradesh from Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, (45) and Bihar (37) while Goa has the lowest number of West Bengal to the eastern section of Brahmaputra districts (2 only). Among the Union territories Chandigarh, . Valley. The Deccan Plateau forms the whole of South Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep are uni-district Indian tableland. In general, the elevation rises to over while Delhi has maximum number of nine districts. 1000 metres in the south while it hardly exceeds 500 metres in the northern side. The Coastal Plains represent According to the Census of India 2001, the almost the whole of Gujarat state, Western Coastal population of the country stands at 1,028,737,436.** Out region of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Mahe district of which 532,223,090 are males and 496,514,346 of Pondicherry, Goa, Daman & Diu, the eastern coastal females. Considering the population in the states, Uttar regions of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andaman & Pradesh ranks first in the country having 166,197,921 Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal and Lakshadweep persons followed by Maharashtra (96,878,627), Bihar in the Arabian Sea as Islands. (82,998,509), West Bengal (80,176,197) and Andhra According to the Census of India 2001, Pradesh (76,210,007). Among the Union territories Delhi divided into 35 administrative units, i.e., 28 States and ranks first with a total population of 13,850,507 while 7 Union territories. These administrative units are further Lakshadweep with the lowest population of 60,650 only divided into 593 districts. The districts have been further 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 sUb-divisions of district in Manipur.

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3 JAMMU AND KASHMIR

he state of Jammu & Kashmir is situated in extreme There are 75 towns. Out of these 72 are statutory towns T north of India and lies between 32°15' and 37"5' and 3 census towns. The state covers an area of 222,236 north latitudes and 72°35' and 80°20' east longitudes. km2. Among all the fourteen districts of the state, Leh It is bounded by China in the north and east, Afghanistan () has the largest geographical area of 45,110 in the north-west and Pakistan in the west Punjab and km2 whereas Badgam is the smallest in size with an Himachal Pradesh states border it in the south. area of 1,371 km2. The state of Jammu & Kashmir can be divided According to the Census 2001, the total into three regions, i.e., (i) Ladakh, (ii) Kashmir Valley, population of Jammu & Kashmir state is 10,143,700 and (iii) Jammu. In these divisions the relief presents which is 0.99 per cent of the total population of the remarkable variations. Sub-montane soil (Podsolic) is country. Out of this population 5,360,926 are males and dominant in the Kashmir Valley and brown hill soil is 4,782,774 females. The average population size of the seen in the southern part of Jammu & Kashmir. Ladakh district in the state is 724,550. Among all the 14 districts, region is fully predominated by mountain meadow soil Jammu district recorded the maximum population of as well as glaciers and eternal snow. 1,588,772 persons and minimum population of 117,232 The state of Jammu & Kashmir which had earlier persons by Leh (Ladakh). Sex ratio of the state works been under Hindu rulers and Muslim Sultans became out to be 892. The highest sex ratio in the state is part of the under Akbar. It was annexed recorded by Pulwama district with 945 and the lowest to the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab in 1819. British by Leh (Ladakh) district with 823. Density of population 2 supremacy was recognised until the Indian Independence of the state is very low as 46 persons per km . Srinagar Act 1947. I n Census 1961, there were nine districts. One district has the highest density of population (540 persons new district was added during 1961-71 and the number per km2) whereas Leh (Ladakh) district has the lowest increased to ten districts. Further in 1971-81 four new density of population (3 persons per km2) among all the districts were created and thus the total number of district in the state. During 1991-2001, 29.98 per cent districts in Jammu and Kashmir reached to fourteen and increase is recorded in its total population. Among all remain the same during Census 2001. The total number the districts has recorded the highest of districts recorded in Census 2001 are fourteen. There growth rate of 40.84 per cent and is last are 59 sub-districts, 121 CD Block and 6,652 villages. in the list with 22.21 per cent.

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5 HIMACHAL PRADESH

imachal Pradesh is situated in the extreme north statehood in January 1971 and total number of districts H of India. It extends between 30° 22' 40" and increased to ten by addition of Kangra, Shimla, Lahul & 33° 12' 40" north latitudes and 75° 47' 55" and 79° 04' Spiti from Punjab state and declaring tahsil of 22" east longitudes. It touches the international boundary Kangra district as separate district. Number of districts with China (Tibet) in the east. It is surrounded by Jammu increased to twelve in 1981. No further change is noticed & Kashmir in the north, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal in Census 1991 and the same number remains in 2001 and Haryana in the south and Punjab in the west. also. In Census 2001 Himachal Pradesh has recorded 12 districts, 109 sub-districts, 72 CD Blocks, 57 urban Physiographically the state is divided into four areas (including fifty six urban agglomeration and one regions, i.e., (i) Northern Himachal Pradesh, (ii) Trans­ census town) and 20,118 villages. The total area of the Himalayan Zone, (iii) Central Himachal Pradesh and (iv) state is 55,673 km 2 . Among the districts in the state Southern Himachal Pradesh. The altitude in Northern Lahul & Spiti is the largest district with an area of 13,841 Himachal Pradesh region ranges between 610 to 6,400 km2 while Hamirpur is the smallest district with 1,118 metres above the mean sea level. Ravi and Chandra 2 km . Bhaga or Chenab are the main rivers which drain in this region. Trans-Himalayan Zone is rugged and highly According to the Census 2001, the total mountainous having snow clad high peaks, passes, population of the state is 6,077,900 which is 0.59 per glaCiers and snow caves. Central Himachal region is cent of the total population of India. Out of this population hemmed by the mountain ranges, i.e., Siwalik Foot Hills 3,087,940 are males and 2,989,960 females. Sex ratio in the south-west and Dhaula , Pir Panjal and Kullu of the state workout to be 968. Hamirpur and Kangra Greater Himalaya in the north-east part. Most of areas districts ranks first and second with sex ratio of 1,099 fall between 400 metres and 2,000 metres of elevations. and 1,025 respectively. The lowest sex ratio is recorded In 1872, Himachal Pradesh was part of the in Lahul & Spiti district with 802. Most of the population Punjab province. Some of the districts which exist in of the state is confined to valleys and mountain slopes 2001 like Kangra and Shimla were then under the British which have fertile soils and irrigation facilities. The high control and Chamba, Mandi, Bilaspur and Sirmaur were and rugged snow capped mountain ranges and forest the Princely states. Since then, there had been clad slopes are mostly empty. Density of population of jurisdictional changes in the territorial limits of Punjab. the state is 109 persons per km2 . At the district level Finally in 1948, Himachal Pradesh was created as a the highest density of population is recorded in Hamirpur 2 separate taking out the Chamba, Mandi, district where it is 369 persons per km and the lowest and Sirmaur districts of Punjab province and Bashahr of 2 persons per km2 in Lahul & Spiti though the district which was renamed as Mahasu district. is biggest in terms of area in the state but population Besides four districts, some of the territories of Princely is sparsely distributed. In 1991 the state had 5,170,877 states of Suket, and Jubbal are also included persons. The 17.54 per cent increase is recorded in its in Himachal Pradesh. According to Himachal Pradesh total population during 1991-2001. Average population size and Bilaspur (New State) Act, 1954, Bilaspur a Part C of the district in the state is 506,492. Kangra district state in 1951 was also merged in Himachal Pradesh in has the maximum population of 1,339,030 persons and July 1954 and became the 5th district. In 1960 yet another the minimum population is recorded by Lahul & Spiti district was created by grouping together Chini tahsil district (33,224). Solan district has registered the highest and 14 villages of Rampur tahsil of Mahasu district. As percentage decadal growth of population (30.94 per cent) a result there were six districts in Himachal Pradesh and Lahul & Spiti district is again the last in the list with Union territory in 1961. It was given the status of only 6.17 per cent growth rate of population.

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7 PUNJAB

unjab state lies between 29° 33' and 32° 31' north the predominantly Punjabi speaking areas, (ii) Haryana Platitudes and 73° 53' and 76° 56' east longitudes. made up of the speaking districts and (iii) It is surrounded by the states of Jammu and Kashmir Chandigarh the capital. Hilly areas were transferred to in the north, Himachal Pradesh and Union territory of Himachal Pradesh. During 1971-81 one new district was Chandigarh in the east, Haryana and Rajasthan in the added to increase the number to eleven. No change is south. The western boundary is formed the International noticed upto Census 1991. During 1991-2001 the number boundary between India and Pakistan. of districts increased to seventeen. In Census 2001, the state has recorded 17 districts, 72 sub-districts and 138 Physiographically Punjab state can be divided CD Blocks and 12,673 villages. The state has 157 towns. into four regions, i.e., (i) Ravi-Beas Inter-Fluvial Out of which 139 are statutory towns and 18 census covers the north-western portion, (ii) Hoshiarpur­ towns. The total geographical area of the state is 50,362 Chandigarh sub-montane Plain covers north-eastern 2 km . Among the 17 districts in the state, the largest portion with low hilly tracts of Siwalik, (iii) Beas-Satluj area of 5,328 km 2 is observed in Firozpur district and Doab region covers north-central portion and (iv) Punjab the smallest area of 1,180 km 2 in Fatehgarh Sahib district. Plain covers the remaining portion of the state (61.03 per cent) forming a flat featureless plain. The According to the Census 2001, the total occurrence of sand dunes is quite common in the population of the Punjab state is 24,358,999 persons. southern parts of this region. The state is rich in Out of this population 12,985,045 are males and agriculture, having fertile soil of alluvial with variations 11,373,954 females. The average population size of the of 'Banger' and 'Khadar'. The word 'Punjab' has derived district in the state is 1,432,882. Amritsar district has its name from two Persia words 'Punj' meaning five and the maximum population of 3,096,077 persons whereas 'Ab' means water and is commonly referred to as the the minimum population of 538,041 is observed in land of five rivers. Ravi, Beas, Chenab, Jhelum and Fatehgarh Sahib district. Density of population of the Satluj are the five important perennial rivers in the state. 2 state as a whole is 484 persons per km . At the district Punjab was annexed to British India by Lord level the highest density is recorded in Ludhiana district Dalhousie in March, 1849. But the spirit of the Punjab with 848 persons per km 2 and the lowest of 300 persons remained unvanquished. Through the centuries, Punjab per km 2 in Muktsar district. Sex ratio of the state is 876. became the sword arm of British India. It was constituted Hoshiarpur district rank first with sex ratio of 935 whereas a separate province of India in 1937. With the partition the lowest is observed in Ludhiana district with sex ratio of India, the Punjab was divided between India and of 824. The 20.10 per cent increase in population is Pakistan as East Punjab and West Punjab. On November recorded during 1991-2001. Ludhiana district has recorded 1,1956 the Princely states adjoining Punjab were formally the highest decadal growth of population of 24.89 per absorbed into the Punjab state. On November 1,1966 cent and Nawanshahr district is last in the list with only Punjab was divided into three units- (i) Punjab comprising 10.58 per cent growth rate of population.

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The state headquarters of Punjab is located at Chandigarh.

9 CHANDIGARH

he first planned modern city of India is Chandigarh Chandigarh as a Union territory since 1966. It is the T designed by the French architect Le Corbusier. It capital of both Punjab and Haryana where the High Court lies between 30° 40'05" and 30° 47' 45" north latitudes and the University for both states are located. and 76° 42'15" and 76° 51' OS" east longitudes. It is bounded by Punjab on three sides and by Haryana in The Union territory has one tahsil and one CD the east. Block with 24 villages and one statutory town. It covers 2 an area of 114 km • The Union territory has 900,635 Chandigarh Union territory is divided into two population. Out of which 506,938 are males and 393,697 physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Chandigarh Siwalik and (ii) Chandigarh Plain. In the Chandigarh Siwalik region females. The density of Chandigarh has recorded as 2 general elevation is from 350 to 400 metres which covers 7,900 persons per km which ranks next to Delhi (9,340) three villages in the north-eastern region. Chandigarh among all States/Union territories. The sex ratio of the Plain region forming the entire Chandigarh Union territory Union territory is 777 females per 1,000 males during is a fertile alluvial plain, gently sloping towards south­ the Census 2001. The decadal growth rate of this Union west (gradient 1 :100) which is good for natural drainage. territory is 40.28 per cent during this decade.

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11 UTTARANCHAL

ttaranchal, a newly formed state lies between State Reorganization Bill, 2000 was introduced and U 28 0 43' and 31 0 28' north latitudes and 77 0 32' enacted and thus Uttaranchal became the twenty seventh and 81 0 east longitudes. It is surrounded by Himachal State of the Indian Union. On November 9, 2000, the Pradesh in the west, Uttar Pradesh in the south, Nepal Government of State took oath of Office in Dehradun in the east and China in the north. and the state came into formal existence. In Census 2001, the state of Uttaranchal recorded thirteen districts, The main physiographic characteristics of the 49 sub-districts, 86 towns (74 statutory and 12 census state are high mountains and known as Uttar Pradesh towns) and 16,826 villages. It extends in 53,483 km 2 of Himalaya. The general slope is from north-west to south­ area. At the district level, Chamoli district is the largest east direction. The entire region is composed of folded 2 district with an area of 8,030 km . The district with the mountains which is highly dissected and rugged. The smallest geographical area is the Champawat (1,766 km2). northern most region falls under Greater Himalayan Zone and the average height varies between 4,800 and 6,000 According to the Census 2001, the state has metres. The north-western region contains varying registered a total population of 8,489,349 persons. Out geographic environments ranging from Doon Valleys and of which 4,325,924 are males and 4,163,425 females. Siwalik range to the snow covered Greater Himalaya. The density of population of the state is 159 persons The average height of the region varies between 750 per km 2 as against 133 of the 1991 Census. Hence, the and 2,700 metres. Towards the south-east, the region pressure of population in the state has increased by 26 displays different characteristics like hills, bhabar, tarai persons per km 2 during the decade. The highest density and plain. The northern hilly area of this region has of population has been observed in Hardwar district with several beautiful tanks, generally called 'ta/s'. Most part 613 persons and the least density in Uttarkashi district of this region is covered with dense sal forests. with only 37 persons. The sex ratio has usually been Uttaranchal has a very ancient history as it finds quite high in the hill districts as compared to districts in mention in the Hindu scriptures as Kedarkhand, plains of erstwhile Uttar Pradesh. Among the districts in Manaskhand and Himvant. It is often called the Land of the state, Almora is at the top of the ladder of sex ratio the Gods (Dev Bhoomi) because of its various holy of 1,146 and bottom end of the ladder is Hardwar district places and abundant shrines. The present state of with a sex ratio of 865. The decadal growth rate during Uttaranchal was earlier part of Uttar Pradesh. But a 1991-2001 is 19.34 per cent in Uttaranchal. The highest separate hill state carved out from Uttar Pradesh to growth rate of 32.88 per cent is registered in Nainital preserve the cultural, tribal and linguistic identities of district whereas the lowest is recorded in Almora district the people belonging to these regions. The Uttar Pradesh with only 3.16 per cent.

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13 HARYANA

aryana extends between 2]0 39' and 30° 55' 5" 6,955 villages. There are 106 towns, out of these 84 are H north latitudes and 74 0 27' 8" and 7r 36' 5" east statutory towns and 22 census towns. The total area of longitudes. It is bounded by Himachal Pradesh in the the state is 44,212 km2. Among the districts, Bhiwani is north, Rajasthan in south and south-west, Punjab and the largest district with an area of 4,778 km2 while Chandigarh in the west and north-west and Uttar Pradesh Panchkula is the smallest district (898 km2). and Delhi in the east. According to the Census 2001, the population Haryana is a plain area except hills of the Siwalik of Haryana is 21,144,564 consisting of 11,363,953 system in the north and AravaJli in south. Eastern part males and 9,780,611 females. In 1991 the total of Haryana is known as the Kurukshetra plain. This plain population of the state was 16,463,648. Hence, during has comparatively higher rainfall and water table and is 1991-2001, 28.43 per cent growth rate is recorded in fertile. The south-western part of the state is dry, sandy this state. Average population size of the district in the and barren. The state has no perennial river. Ghaggar is state is 1,112,872. Faridabad district has the maximum the only river which passes through the northern fringe population in the state (2,194,586) and last in the list of the state. River Yamuna forms boundary between is the Panchkula district where only 468,411 persons Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The other seasonal rivers have been enumerated in Census 2001. The density of 2 are Tangri, Markanda, Chantang, Sahibi and Dohan. population in Haryana is 478 persons per km . Faridabad is the most densely populated district of the state. It Haryana state came into existence in November, has a density of 1,020 persons per km2 whereas Sirsa 1966. Out of the predominantly Hindi speaking areas district has the lowest density of 261 persons per km2. from the erstwhile Punjab state according to the Punjab The sex ratio of the state is 861 females per 1,000 Reorganization Act, 1966. This new state of Haryana males during Census 2001. It is worth to be mention was comprised of seven districts in 1971. In 1981 five that sex ratio of Haryana has declined since 1981 and new districts were created and number of districts is the lowest since independence. Sex ratio in all the increased to twelve. In 1991 again four new districts districts of Haryana is below the national average of were added in this state. In 2001 number of districts 933. The highest sex ratio is recorded in Mahendragarh increased to nineteen. These nineteen districts are district (918) whereas it is the lowest in Panchkula (823) comprised of 67 sub-districts with 116 CD Blocks and district during Census 2001.

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HARYANA ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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elhi is renamed as the National Capital Territory British Indian Government. Independent India has retained Dof Delhi. The National Capital Territory of Delhi lies this historic capital. Delhi Union territory a uni-district in between 28° 25' and 28" 53' north latitudes and 76° 50' 1991 now is divided into nine districts with 27 sub­ and 77" 22' east longitudes. National Capital of Delhi is districts and 165 villages. There are 62 towns as per bounded on the north-west and south by Haryana and 2001 census. Out of these, 3 are statutory towns and in the east by Uttar Pradesh. 59 census towns. It covers an area of 1,483 km2. Among these nine districts North West district exists with the Physiographically the National Capital Territory largest area of 440 km2 and Central district exists with of Delhi can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i) The the lowest of 25 km 2 only. Yamuna Flood and Piedmont Plain, (ii) The Ridge and (iii) The Plain. The Yamuna Flood Plains are low-lying Delhi has a total population of 13,850,507 and sandy and subject to recurrent floods. This area is persons according to the Census 2001. Out of which also called Khadar. The Ridge originates from the Aravalli 7,607,234 are males and 6,243,273 females. The sex Hills of Rajasthan and enters this territory from the south, ratio as per the 2001 Census has been recorded as 821. extending towards north-eastern direction. It encircles Among these districts, the highest sex ratio is recorded the city on the north-west and west. The low lying land in North West district with 849 and the lowest in South along with the river Yamuna called Khadar and the tract West district with 784. Delhi has the density of 9,340 2 lying to the north of the ridge and west of the Grand persons per km . North East district has the highest Trunk Road, which separates it from the Khadar is a density of 29,468 persons per km2 whereas South West levelled plain known as 8angar. district has the lowest density of 4,169 persons per km2. The average population size of the district in Delhi is The city of Delhi was founded in the 11th Century 1,538,945. Among these nine districts, North West has AD by Rajput Chieftain of the Tomar clan. The Chauhans recorded the maximum population of 2,860,869 persons obtained possession of the city from the Tomars. Prithvi and New Delhi has minimum population of 179,112 Raj, the Chauhan ruler of Ajmer and Delhi made the city persons during Census 2001. Delhi has always been of Delhi famous by his heroic valour and romantic depicting growth rate above all India growth rate being adventures. In 1192, Delhi thus passed into the hands the capital of the country as it always attracting large of Muslim rulers for the next six centuries. Under the number of immigrants from other states/Union territories. Mughal Emperors, Delhi became a world famous city. In The decadal growth rate of Delhi for 1991-2001 is 47.02 1857, following the mutiny of Indian troops, the British per cent, which is lower by 4.43 per cent point than the ruler deposed the titular Emperor Bahadur Shah and corresponding decadal growth rate for 1981-91 which was formally annexed Delhi with them. In 1912, the capital 51.45 per cent. The maximum decadal growth rate of of British India was transferred from Calcutta to Delhi. 62.92 per cent is recorded in North East district and A new city - New Delhi of imposing dimensions was Central district is the last in the list with a negative laid out by the side of the old city - Old Delhi by the decadal growth rate of 1.55 per cent during this period.

16 I MAPa I

NCTOF DELHI ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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17 RAJASTHAN

ajasthan state is situated in the north-western part 1951-61 Ajmer Province entirely merged in Rajasthan R of India. It extends between 23° 3' and 30° 12' state increasing number of districts to twenty six. Number north latitudes and 69° 30' and 78° 1T east longitudes. of districts increased to twenty seven in 1991, In Census The state borders with Pakistan in the west and north­ 2001, Rajasthan has recorded 32 districts, 241 sub­ west. It is bounded by Punjab in the north, Madhya districts, 222 towns (184 statutory and 38 census towns) Pradesh in the south and south-east, Gujarat in the and 41,353 villages. The state has a total area of 342,239 south-west, Uttar Pradesh in the east and Haryana in km2. Jaisalmer district has the largest geographical area the north-east. of 38,401 km2 whereas the sm~IIest district is Dhaulpur with an area of 3,033 km2. Physiographically the state presents great variations from one area to another. This state is divided According to the Census 2001 this state has into three regions, i.e., (i) Western arid region, (ii) Semi­ registered 56,507,188 persons, In 1991 the state had a arid region and (iii) the Aravalli region. Arid region is the population of 44,005,990. Thus a growth rate of 28.41 largest of the three, characterised by typical desert per cent has been registered during 1991-2001. The male­ conditions with less than 10 cms of rain. The semi-arid female breakup of population is 29,420,011 and region lies on the west of the Aravalli ranges. Rainfall 27,087,177 in Census 2001. Sex ratio thus works outs received in this region varies between 10 to 50 cms. to be 921. Average population size of the district in the Luni river waters the southern part. Salt 'lakes like state is 1,765,850. At the district level, Jaipur district Sambhar, Dagana, Kuchnan and Didwana are important with a population of 5,251,071 persons is the most features. The Aravalli region is dominated by low populous district and Jaisalmer has got the least mountains of Aravalli ranges and other outlying hills. population of 508,247 persons in the state. Interestingly, Gurushikar (1,727 m) is the highest peak in Rajasthan Jaisalmer' has recorded the highest growth rate of which is situated in this region. Rainfall varies between population (47.52 per cent) and Rajsamand district is at 50 and 100 cms. the bottom of the ladder with 19.97 per cent decadal Rajasthan was formally known as Rajputana growth rate during 1991-01. The density of population of 2 Agency. It has long historical background. Before the the state is 165 persons per km in 2001. Jaipur district independence, there were number of Princely states of has registered the highest density of population of 471 various size of area and social status. The move towards persons per km2 whereas Jaisalmer district has the 2 renaming and consolidation of Rajasthan began soon lowest density of population of only 13 persons per km . after independence in 1942. The significant territorial Density of population reflects the population distribution changes took place. Some of the Princely states of in the state. Density of population show a sharp decrease Rajputana Agency lost their identity either due to merging westwards from Bagarland to the arid region of the state. with newly formed districts or by acquiring new names. Within the arid region, the population is highly scattered By 1951 Rajasthan was divided into 25 districts. During and clustered around water points.

18 I MAP9 I

RAJASTHAN ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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19 UTTAR PRADESH

he state of Uttar Pradesh lies between 23° 52' and shortened to United Provinces in 1935. After T 29° 45' north latitudes and 7r 4' and 84° 38' east independence, in January, 1950 the United Province was longitudes. The state is bounded by Uttaranchal and renamed as Uttar Pradesh. The hill districts of Uttar Nepal in the north, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Pradesh are bifurcated and a new state of Uttaranchal in the south, Bihar and Jharkhand in the east. Rajasthan, came into being in November, 2000. In the state, there Haryana, NCT of Delhi and Himachal Pradesh in the are 70 districts according to the Census 2001. These west. districts are comprised of 300 sub-districts with 809 CD Blocks and 107,452 villages. There are 704 towns in Uttar Pradesh can be divided into three the state. Out of which, 638 are statutory towns and 66 physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Upper Ganga Plain, (ii) census towns. The state is spread over an area of Middle Ganga Plain and (iii) Uttar Pradesh Uplands. In 240,928 km2. Among the districts, Kheri is the largest general, vast area of northern region is a level alluvial district with an area of 7,680 km2 while Sant Ravidas plain with a slope from north to south or south-east with Nagar is the smallest distric~ with 1,015 km2. reference to the alignment of the major rivers and tributaries joining them. Likewise the Middle Ganga Plain According to the Census 2001, the population is a level riverine plain characterised by fertile alluvial of the state is 166,197,921 consisting of 87,565,369 soils. The Uttar Pradesh Uplands is situated in the males and 78,632,552 females. The decadal growth rate southern part of the state. There are numerous rocky of the state is 25.91 per cent during 1991-2001. knobs of ancient hard rocks in the entire region but the Ghaziabad has recorded the highest decadal growth rate general altitude rarely exceeds 300 metres. The surface of 47.52 per cent whereas Baghpat district with the is rugged and dissected which indicates influence of lowest of only 12.97 per cent. The density of population ancient geologic structure in the land development of in Uttar Pradesh is 690 persons per km2. Ghaziabad this region. The general slope is towards north-east again top the list and is the most densely populated direction. district in the state. It has a very high density of 2,866 2 In the mediaeval period, Uttar Pradesh passed persons per km whereas Lalitpur district has the lowest 2 under Muslim rule and led the way to a new synthesis density of only 194 persons per km . The sex ratio of of Hindu and Islamic cultures. language remains the state is 898 females per 1,000 males at the Census the perfect synthesis of Hindu and Muslim cultures. The 2001 as against 876 in 1991. The highest sex ratio in British combined Agra and Oudh into one province called the state is recorded by Azamgarh district (1,020) and the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The name was the lowest by Mathura (840) during Census 2001.

20 I MAP 10 I

UTIAR PRADESH ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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21 BIHAR

he state of Bihar lies between 23°30' and 2r31' stability under Akbar and the later Mughals. The British T north latitudes and 83° 19' and 88° 17' east wrested this area from the Nawab of Bengal. Under the longitudes. It is bounded by Nepal in the north, Jharkhand British, Bihar was first a part of the . in the south, Uttar Pradesh in the west and West Bengal In 1911, Bihar was separated from the Bengal. In 1936, in the east. Bihar and Orissa became separate provinces. Thirteen districts of Bihar were transferred and a new state On the basis of physical features the state is Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar with effect from characterised by Bihar Plain which is the part of the November 1,2000. Bihar state has recorded 42 districts great Indo-Ganga Plain. It is divided into two regions, during 1981-91. During 1991-2001, eight new districts i.e., (i) The North Bihar Plain - is a riverine plain which were created forming the total number to 37 in Census extends between the 'Tarai' bordering Nepal in the north 2001. The number of sub-districts are 533. There are upto the northern bank of Ganga river in the south except 45,098 villages and 130 towns (125 statutory and 5 a large chunk of Siwalik hills in the northern part of census towns). The state spreads over an area of 94,163 Pashchim Champaran district. The general slope is km2 with Pashchim Champaran as a largest area of towards the south-east, (ii) The South Bihar Plain - 5,228 km2 and Sheohar with the lowest area of 349 km2 extends roughly from 150 metres in the south upto the only. bank of the Ganga river in the north. The general slope is towards the north-east. This plain is rather a The state has registered a total population of sandwiched area between the southern plateau and 82,998,509 comprising of 43,243,795 males and Ganga river. There are numerous isolated hills such as 39,754,714 females according to the Census 2001. The 2 Barabar, and Kharagpur which are located in this density of population is 881 persons per km . Sheohar tract. district with smallest area (349 km2) and has the highest density of population (1,478) whereas has Bihar has a very ancient, glorious and colourful the lowest density of population (452) among all the history. It was the home state of the Mauryan emperors. districts in the state. The highest sex ratio is recorded Under the Great, and its capital by (1,031) and the lowest by district became famous allover the world. Under the (872). The state has recorded 28.62 per cent decadal Sultans of Delhi and later under the Mughal emperors, growth rate during 1991-2001. Among 37 districts, Bihar was reduced to the states of a province. When has registered the highest decadal growth Sher Shah occupied the throne of Delhi, Bihar once again rate (36.61) and with only 18.75 per cent shot into limelight. Bihar enjoyed a period of peace and growth rate during this period.

22 I MAP 11 1

BIHAR ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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23 SIKKIM

ikkim is a hilly state and situated in the north­ into four districts, i.e. North District, West District, South S eastern region of India. It lies between 2r 04' 46" District and East District during 1971-81. The district and 28° 01' 48" north latitudes and 88° 58" and boundaries in Sikkim state remained unaffected upto 88° 55' 25" east longitudes. It is bounded in north by Census 2001. Hence, the total number of district recorded Tibet (China), in east by Tibet (China) and Bhutan, in in Census 2001 are four. The number of sub-division in south by West Bengal and west by Nepal. the state is 9 with 452 villages. There are nine towns in the state. Out of these 8 are statutory and 1 census Physiographically the state of Sikkim falls in 2 town. The state covers an area of 7,096 km . Among the region of North-Eastern and known as these districts, North district has the largest geographical Sikkim Himalaya. The state consists of nearly two thirds area of 4,226 km 2 and South district has the smallest of very high mountains covered with snow. The state, 2 area of 750 km . being a part of inner mountain ranges of Himalayas, is hilly having varied elevation ranging from 300 to 7,000 Sikkim has a total population of 540,851 metres. The highest peak known as Kanchenjunga according to the Census 2001. Out of which 288,484 (8,595 m) formed in the north-west portion is also the are males and 252,367 females. Among the districts, third highest peak in the world. The great Himalayas in the maximum population is observed in East district with Sikkim run eastwards from Kanchenjunga to 245,040 persons and minimum in North district with Kanchengyao (6,889 m). A number of glaciers descend 41,030 persons. The average population size of the from the eastern slopes of Kanchenjunga into Sikkim districts in Sikkim is 135,212. The state has the density where snowline is found normally above 5,300 metres in 2 of 76 persons per km . The highest density is observed Sikkim. The biggest of them is Zemu glacier. River Tista in East district with 257 persons per km 2 whereas North originates from this glacier. 2 district with the lowest density of 10 persons per km . Sikkim became a state of the Indian Union under The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by West the Constitution (Thirty eight Amendment) Act, 1975 district (929) and the lowest by North district (752). The which came into force with retrospective effect from 26th state has recorded 33.06 per cent decadal growth rate April, 1975 when the amending bill was originally passed during 1991-2001. Among all the district in the state, by both Houses of Parliament. Sikkim was declared a East district has recorded the highest growth rate of full fledged state to the 36th Constitutional Amendment 37.31 per cent and West district is the lowest with 25.57 Act of 1975. It was an uni-district state which was divided per cent decadal growth rate during this period.

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25 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

he hill state of Arunachal Pradesh lies between sub-districts and 56 CD Blocks. There are 4,065 villages T 26° 28' and 29 0 30' north latitudes and 91 0 3' and and 17 towns, all these towns are census towns. The 97" 30' east longitudes on the eastern most corner of state spread over an area of 83,743 km 2. Among the India. Arunachal Pradesh is surrounded by countries of districts, Dibang Valley has the largest geographical Bhutan, China and Myanmar in the west, north and east. area of 13,029 km2 and Tawang is the smallest area of 2 Assam and Nagaland states border it in the south. 2,172 km •

Arunachal Pradesh falls in the Northern Mountain Arunachal Pradesh state has a total population region of the country which can be divided into two of 1,097,968 as per Census 2001. Out of which regions, i.e., (i) Western Arunachal Pradesh Himalaya 579,941 are males and 518,027 females. Arunachal and (ii) Eastern Arunachal Pradesh Himalaya. The chief Pradesh is a thinly populated state due to hilly terrain. characteristics of the region is lofty range of about 5,000 The population density of the state is only 13 person metres with intermittent summits. Weather is damp and per km2 as against 10 in Census 1991. The highest cold and the forests are dense. Annual rainfall ranges population density is recorded as 42 in between 250 and 350 cms. whereas the lowest being 4 in Dibang Valley district. The British took possession of Assam in 1838. Sex ratio in the state has considerably improved in Originally known as the North East Frontier Agency Census 2001 with 893 as against 859 in the Census (NEFA), it was placed under the administration of the 1991. The highest sex ratio is recorded in East Union Government in 1948. The Union territory of North Kameng district with 985 females per 1,000 males and East Frontier Agency was renamed as Arunachal Pradesh the lowest sex ratio with 754 females per 1,000 males. under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, During the decade the 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 the 1971. There were 5 districts in 1971. During 1971-81 population of Arunachal Pradesh has decreased from number of districts increased to 9. It became a full 36.83 per cent in 1991 to 27.00 per cent in 2001. fledged state on February 20,1987. Two new districts has registered the highest were created in 1991 which increased the number of percentage decadal growth of population (67.56 per cent) district to 11 and further in 1991-2001 to 13. In Census and Upper Subansiri district the lowest with only 10.50 2001, Arunachal Pradesh has registered 13 districts, 149 per cent growth rate.

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27 NAGALAND

agaland state is a border region in the north-east 1971-81, 4 new districts were created which increased N of the country. It lies between 25° 11 '55" and to 7 districts and remained unchanged upto 1991. One 2r 2'10" north latitudes and 93° 20' and 95° 17'10" east new district was added and increased the number of longitudes. The state is bounded by Myanmar in the east, districts to 8 in Census 2001. In Census 2001, Nagaland Arunachal Pradesh in the north, Assam in the west and has recorded 8 districts, 93 sub-districts and 52 CD Manipur in the south. Blocks. There are 1,317 villages and 9 towns. Out of From physiographical point of view, the state of these towns 8 are statutory towns and one census town. 2 Nagaland can be divided into three regions, i.e., (i) The state covers an area of 16,579 km . Among the Western Low Range - all along the western border runs districts in the state, Tuensang district has the largest a low range with an altitudes between 150 to 610 metres geographical area of 4,228 km2 whereas Dimapur district above the mean sea level, (ii) Middle Hilly Range - except is the smallest in size with an area of 927 km2. for Japvo area in , a continuous hilly range Nagaland has recorded a total population of with altitude between 610 to 1,219 metres runs through the middle of the state from south-west to north and 1,990,036 persons according to the Census 2001. Out north-east like a spinal column and (iii) Eastern of which 1,047,141 are males and 942,895 females. The Mountainous Region - this region unlike the first two average population size of the districts in Nagaland is divisions does not maintain a continuous range but 248,755. In 1991 Nagaland state earned the distinction composed of hills and mountains ranging between 610 of being the most fecund state in the country with the and 2,438 metres. This region form the great watersheds highest decadal growth rate of population during the between Burma and the state. decade 1981-1991 among all the states/Union territories. That distinction is being retained in Census 2001 also Nagaland state comprises of the former Naga with 64.53 per cent. Density of population in Nagaland Hills district of Assam and the former Tuensang Frontier state has gone up from 73 persons per km 2 in 1991 to Division of the North East Frontier Agency. Till Census 120 persons per km2 in 2001. The highest population 1951, the districts of Naga Hills and Tuensang were density is recorded as 333 persons per km 2 in the district known as Naga Tribal Areas of Assam state. This area was declared Naga Hills - Tuensang Area of Assam as of Dimapur whereas the lowest being 73 persons per an administrative unit as per the Naga Hill - Tuensang km2 in the district of Phek among all the districts in the Area Act, 1957. This Union territory was given statehood state. The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by and renamed as Nagaland under the State of Nagaland Zunheboto district with 947 and the lowest by Dimapur Act, 1962. There were 3 districts in Census 1971. During (854) during Census 2001.

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NAGALAND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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29 MANIPUR

anipur is located in the north-eastern part of increased to six in 1981. The total number of districts MIndia and extends between 92° 58' and 94° 45' increased to eight during 1981-91. During Census 2001 east longitudes and 23° 50' and 25° 42' north latitudes. one more district is added in Manipur. Hence, this state It is bounded by Nagaland in the north, Mizoram in the has recorded 9 districts, 38 sub-districts, 33 towns south and Assam in the west. It faces the International (28 statutory towns and 5 census towns) and 2,391 2 boundary with Myanmar in the east. villages. The total area of the state is 22,327 km . The largest district of the state is which Physiographically the state can be divided into covers an area of 4,570 km2 whereas the smallest district two regions, i.e., (i) Manipur Hills and (ii) Valley. is Bishnupur which has recorded only 496 km 2 of area. It is a landlocked isolated hilly state having a distinct geographical entity. It is almost rectangular in shape with According to the Census 2001 the population of a valley encircled by mountain ranges. This hills forms Manipur stands at 2,293,896 persons including the an oval rim encircling the Imphal valley region. The estimated population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul average elevation of the valley is 790 metres and sub-divisions of . Out of these population spreads over an area of 1,843 km2. , the there are 1,161,152 males and 1,131,944 females. In biggest fresh lake in the north-eastern India, lies in the 1991 the population of the state was 1,837,149 persons southern part of this valley. The Manipur Hills are spread showing a growth rate of 24.86 per cent during 1991- from the north to south direction with an average height 2001. Average population size of a districts in Manipur ranging between 1,500 to 1,800 metres. Some of the is 254,877.lmphal West has the maximum concentration hills on the northern parts of the state have a height of population (444,382 persons) and minimum population around 3,000 metres. is registered in district (111,499 persons). Population density calculated for the state is 103 persons In 1872, Manipur was a Province supervised by per km2. At the district level population density is the a political agent under the direct orders of the paramount highest in fmphaf West district (856 persons per km2). power. In 1921 Manipur lost its status of a province and The lowest density is recorded in Tamenglong which has merged in Assam Province as a Princely state. This recorded only 25 persons per km2. Manipur has registered Princely state was constituted as independent a sex ratio of 974 females per 1,000 males. The highest administrative unit in the Indian Union and declared as sex ratio has been recorded in with Union territory under the state (Reorganization) Act, 1956. 1,004 females per 1,000 males closely followed by Manipur was then uni-district. In 1971 Manipur was given where 993 females per 1,000 males statehood under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) are recorded. The lowest sex ratio of 916 is noticed in Act, 1971 and was bifurcated into five districts which the district.

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MANIPUR ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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31 MIZORAM

izoram is located in the north-eastern part of Mizoram Union territory under the Assam M the country. It lies between 21 0 57' and Reorganization Act, 1969 and North-Eastern Areas 24 0 31' north latitudes and 92 0 15' and 93 0 22' east (Reorganization) Act, 1971. During 1981, uni-district longitudes. It is bounded on the north by states of Union territory was divided into 3 districts and Assam and Manipur. On the east and south by Myanmar remained unchanged upto Census 1991. During 1991- and on the west by Bangladesh and the state of Tripura. 2001 number of districts increased to 8. In Census 2001, Mizoram has recorded eight districts, twenty Mizoram state falls under the Eastern Hill zone two sub-districts, twenty two statutory towns and 817 and named as Mizo Hill Zone. It consists of ranges of villages. It covers an area of 21,081 km2. Among all hills running from north to south in parallel series the eight districts of the state, Lunglei has the largest separated from one another by narrow valleys with only geographical area of 4,536 km 2 whereas Kolasib is a very small portion lying on the plain. The average the smallest with an area of 1,382 km2. height of the ranges is about 900 metres. Some of the peaks rise over 1,828 metres in height. In general, the The state has a total population of 888,573 hill ranges of the eastern parts of Mizoram are higher according to the Census 2001. Out of which 459,109 than those of the west. The hills on the southern part are males and 429,464 females. The decadal growth are generally smaller. The highest point being the Blue rate is 28.82 per cent in the decade 1991-2001 which Mountain (2,165 m). The most important rivers are is 10.88 per cent lower than the growth rate of decade Tlawng, Sonai and Tuivawl. 1981-91 (39.70 per cent). Among all the districts, The Mizos belong to the Mongolian race. They Kolasib has recorded the highest growth rate of 47.12 seem to have settled at first in the Shan state of per cent whereas Mamit is last in the list with a Burma. The tribes left Burma and moved westwards negative growth of 2.77 per cent. The state has the 2 into India. They occupied the Lushai Hills. During the density of 42 persons per km . The highest density of British administration, the Mizos raided British population is recorded in Aizawl district with 91 persons territories. The British army occupied their territory in per km2 and lowest density is recorded in Mamit with 1898, the entire Mizo territory was formed into the only 21 persons per km 2. The highest sex ratio is Lushai Hills District and made part of Assam. After observed in Serchhip district (967) and the lowest by independence, Mizoram (Mizo Hills) become a district Mamit (896). The sex ratio of the state as a whole is of Assam. Mizo Hills district of Assam was declared 935 during Census 2001.

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33 TRIPURA

he state of Tripura is situated in the north-eastern under the Government of India. Under the North-Eastern T part of Indian Union. The state lies between Areas (Reorganisation) Act of 1971, Tripura became a 22 0 56' and 24 0 32' north latitudes and 91 0 09' and 92 0 full-fledged state in India on January 21, 1972. The uni­ 21' east longitudes. The state is bordered with Assam district, Union territory of Tripura after attaining the and Mizoram in the east and Bangladesh mainly in the statehood was divided into three districts during 1971 north, west and south as land locked in three directions. and remained unchanged. During 1991-2001, one new district was created which increased the number to 4 Physiographically the state is divided into two districts. These districts are North Tripura, West Tripura, regions, i.e., (i) Tripura Plain and (ii) Tripura Hills South Tripura and Dhalai (new). In the state there are characterised by the longitudinal hill ranges extending 38 CD Blocks and 870 villages. There are 23 towns. from north to south and intermittent low valleys which Out of these, 13 are statutory towns and 10 census are lying in between the hill ranges. Some smaller low towns as per the Census 2001. The total area of the ranges may also be noted in the central part of West state is 10,486 km2. Among these four districts, South Tripura. The West and South Tripura have greater extend Tripura has the largest geographical area of 3,057 km2 of valley areas. Most of the rivers originating from these whereas North Tripura is the smallest in size with an hilly regions are flowing towards north-western parts of area of 2,036 km2. the state and finally enters in Bangladesh. The plain area of the state which is generally below 15 metres in The state has a total population of 3,199,203 height, often has intermitted hills. The Tripura Hills cover persons of which 1,642,225 are males and 1,556,978 the North Tripura and Dhalai districts. Tripura has no females. Average population size of the district in the mountains but there are six major hill ranges in the state is 799,800 persons. West Tripura has the region. The highest peak is 939 metres found in Tripura­ maximum population of 1,532,982 persons and the Mizoram boundary. minimum population of 307,868 persons in new district It may be stated that there are historically of Dhalai. The state indicates the decadal growth of different opinions on the origin of Tripura. A more probably population of 441,998 persons (16.03 per cent) as opinion is that the name was derived from the words increasing from 2,757,205 in 1991 to 3,199,203 persons 'Tui' and 'Pra'. In Tripuri language the 'Tui' means 'water' in Census 2001. The density of population in the state and 'Pra' means 'near' i.e. the land was known as Tripura is 305 persons per km2 which is less than India's as significant as the land adjoining the waters. The average of 313 persons per km2. The state has name Tuipra was subsequently corrupted into Tipra and recorded a sex ratio of 948 females for 1,000 males. then Tippera to Tripura. Tripura was a Princely ruled The highest sex ratio in the state is recorded by West state till October 14, 1949. It was merged into Indian Tripura and North Tripura districts (951) and the lowest Union on October 15, 1949 and became a part C state by Dhalai (935).

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35 MEGHALAYA

eghalaya is known as the abode of clouds and it number of districts increased to 5 and remained Mis situated in the north':eastern part of the country. unchanged during 1991. During 1991-2001, two new It lies between 25° 2' and 26° 6' north latitudes and districts, Ri Bhoi and South , are formed by 89° 48' and 92° 50' east longitu-cles. The state is bifurcating the old districts of East and surrounded by Assam state in the north and east and West Garo Hills. The number of districts in the state by Bangladesh in the south and west. increased from five in 1991 to seven in 2001. Besides there are 32 sub-districts and 6,026 villages in the Meghalaya state is a part of Eastern Hill region state during Census 2001. There are sixteen towns. Out and can be divided into two regions, i.e., (i) The Eastern of these, ten are statutory towns and six census towns. Meghalaya and (ii) The Western Meghalaya. The Eastern The state covers an area of 22,429 km2. Among all Meghalaya region is hilly except in some small areas districts of the state, the smallest geographical area of in the northern part where the region faces the 1,849 km2 is observed in South Garo Hills whereas the Brahmaputra valley and the southern part where it merges with the plain of Bangladesh. The Shillong highest area of 5,247 km2 in West Khasi Hills. plateau, which lies in the central part, is the most According to Census 2001, the total population remarkable feature of this region. The Shillong Peak is of the state is 2,318,822. Out of this figures 1,176,087 the highest at an altitude of 1,693 metres from mean are males and 1,142,735 females. Sex ratio of the sea level. The Western Meghalaya region is conspicuous state is 972. Ri Bhoi district rank last in sex ratio of with low hills and plains in the northern, western and 941 and Jaintia Hills rank the first with 996. Density of southern parts. The highest peak is Nokrek Peak having population of the state is 103 persons per km2. At the 1,411 metres height in this region. district level, highest density of population is recorded During British period, the Meghalaya was under in East Khasi Hills with 234 persons per km2 and the Bengal Province in Assam division. Garo Hills and Khasi lowest in South Garo Hills with only 55 persons per 2 & Jaintia Hills were under British districts whereas km . Average population size of the district in the state Khasia states under Princely states. During the decade is 331,260. East Khasi Hills has the maximum 1961-71, Assam was reorganized and Meghalaya was population of 660,923 and the minimum population is declared an Autonomous state on 2nd April, 1970 under observed in South Garo Hills (100,980). Ri Bhoi district the Assam Reorganization (Meghalaya) Act, 1969 and has registered the highest decadal growth of 51.43 per North Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act, 1971. In 1971, cent whereas East Khasi Hills district has lowest with the state was comprised of 2 districts. During 1971-81 22.87 per cent during the decade.

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37 ASSAM

he state of Assam is located in the north-east carved out of Assam. On 21st January, 1972 Meghalaya T corner of the India between 24° 13' and 28° north was bifurcated from Assam as a separate state and latitudes and 89° 46' and 96° 4' east longitudes. It is Mizoram became a Union territory in 1987. Assam lost bounded by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh in the north a good deal of its former territory as a result of political and north-east, Mizoram in the south, Tripura, changes from time to time. During 1961, there were 11 Meghalaya, West Bengal and Bangladesh in the west districts. It lost two districts and nine districts remained and south-west respectively. The states of Nagaland in 1971. In 1981, one district was added and there were and Manipur is located in the east. ten districts. But in Census 1991, the boundaries of these districts were redrawn and increased the number Assam state as a whole is composed of a to twenty three districts and remained the same in combination of both hills and plain and physiographically Census 2001. In Census 2001, Assam state has can be divided into two region, i.e., (i) Eastern Hill recorded 23 districts, 142 sub-districts, 219 CD Blocks Zone - covering Cachar Plain and Karbi Anglong & and 125 towns. Out of these towns, 80 towns are North Cachar Hills (ii) Brahmaputra Valley - covering statutory and 45 census towns. There are 26,312 villages western Brahmaputra Valley, Central Brahmaputra in the state. The state covers an area of 78,438 km2. Valley and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley. The state is Among all the districts of the state, Karbi Anglong has bounded by lofty hill ranges in all three sides except the largest geographical area of 10,434 km 2 and in the west with a small opening that links it to the Hailakandi is the smallest with an area of 1,327 km2. great Ganga plain. The most dominating feature in the topography of Assam is the course of the river Assam has a total population of 26,655,528 as Brahmaputra. It has carved out its own valley between per the Census 2001. Out of these 13,777,037 are two parallel ranges, i.e., the Arunachal Himalayas in males and 12,878,491 females. The state has recorded the north and the central Assam Range known as the a density of 340 persons per km2. Dhubri has the highest Shillong Plateau in the south. To the south-east of the density of population (585 persons per km2) whereas Shillong Plateau, there lies another beautiful green patch North Cachar Hills has the lowest density of population of land, which is very fertile and known as the Bark (38 persons per km2). The average population size of Valley. the district in the state is 1,158,936. has recorded the maximum population of 2,522,324 In 1826 the Burmese vacated Assam. In 1832 persons and the minimum by North Cachar Hills Cachar was annexed to Assam. In 1835, the Jaintia (188,079). The sex ratio of the state is 935. Among the Hills were made part of Assam. In 1874 a separate districts, the highest sex ratio is recorded by Goalpara province of Assam was created with Shillong as capital. district (956) and lowest by North Cachar Hills (884). On the partition of Bengal in 1905, Assam was united The state has recorded 18.92 per cent decadal growth to the eastern districts of Bengal. On the partition of rate during 1991-2001. Among these districts, again India, almost the whole of the predominantly Muslim Kamrup district has recorded the highest growth rate of district of Sylhet was merged with East Bengal (present 26.11 per cent and is last in the list Bangladesh). In 1948 the North East Frontier Agency with only 12.60 per cent decadal growth rate during the was separated from Assam. In 1963 Nagaland was period.

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2 he state of West Bengal is located in the eastern km . When India became independent in 1947, Bengal T most province and one of the bordering states of was partitioned between India and Pakistan. While the Indian sub-continent. It is situated between 21 ° 25' Pakistan's share came to be called East Pakistan, India's 02" and 27" 13' 15" north latitudes and 85° 49' 20" and share was called West Bengal. In 1950 the Princely state 89° 53' 04" east longitudes. The state is bounded by the of Cooch Behar was merged into West Bengal. The former Kingdom of Bhutan and state of Sikkim in the north, French enclave of Chandranagore was added on October Bihar, Orissa and Nepal in the west. The south is bounded 2, 1954. Under the State Reorganization Act, some parts by the Bay of Bengal and the east is by the neighbouring of Bihar were transferred to Bengal. It was then divided country of Bangladesh and Assam state. into sixteen districts and remains the same upto Census 1981. During 1981-91, one more district was added to the The state of West Bengal can be divided into six state. Again one more district was added in Census 2001 physiographic regions, i.e., (i) Darjiling Himalayas, (ii) to increase the number to eighteen districts. In Census Barind Tract, (iii) Moriband Delta, (iv) Proper Delta, (v) 2001, West Bengal state has recorded 18 districts, 341 Rarh Plain and (vi) Puruliya Uplands. The Oarjiling sub-districts and 40,782 villages. There are 375 towns in Himalaya region rises from the plains of North Bengal to the state. Out of which 123 are statutory towns and 252 attain great height. High terrain with steep slopes, prevailing census towns. It covers an area of 88,752 km2. The heavy rains ranging from 3,000 to 3,500 mm is the main largest in term of area in the state is Medinipur district characteristics of the region. The Barind Tract is flat and with 14,081 km2 whereas the smallest area is Kolkata alluvial soils composed of sand, clay and silt. The region with 185 km2. slopes down towards the south-eastern direction along which the main rivers flows. The region of Moriband Delta The total population of the state is 80,176,197 is characterised by the pond like water bodies formed by persons during Census 2001. Populationwise West the back water of rivers when over flows or flooded. The Bengal retains its position as the fourth largest state in proper Delta region is gradually sloping towards south­ I ndia as in 1991. The state has share of 7.79 per cent east whereas the central part is a low lying area with of the total population of the country but occupies only swamps. The Rarh plain region, mainly the north-western 2.70 per cent of the total land area. Out of the total part is characterised by the undulating upland which is population 41 ,465,985 are males and 38,710,212 females. formed by gradual descent from the Chotanagpur plateau. West Bengal has the highest density of population among 2 The Puruliya Upland is an extension of Chotanagpur the states as 904 persons per km . The state also had plateau which comprises four prominent hills stretching the highest density at 767 heads per km2 in Census in different directions, namely the Bagmundi Hills, Jaridih 1991. Kolkata with maximum density of 24,718 persons Sandstone Hills or Upper Kasai Basin, Panchet Hills and per km2 and Puruliya with minimum density (405 persons Manbazar Hills. per km2). The decadal growth rate of the state has When Bengal was first constituted by the British decreased from 24.73 per cent during 1981-1991 to 17.77 as a province. It was a vast area including present day per cent during 1991-2001. Thus the decadal growth rate Bihar and Orissa and extended west wards upto Agra. In in the last decade has gone down by 6.96 per cent as 1863, Agra was detached from Bengal but Assam was compared to the previous decade. Likewise the maximum added to it. In 1874 Assam was formed into a separate decadal growth rate is recorded in the district of Uttar province. In 1905, Lord Curzon divided Bengal into two Dinajpur with 28.72 per cent and the minimum with 3.93 provinces. A new province called Assam and East Bengal per cent in Kolkata. Sex ratio in West Bengal has also with its capital at Decca was carved out of old Bengal. improved substantially from 917 females per 1,000 The rest of the territory together with Bihar and part of males in 1991 to 934 females per 1,000 males in Census Orissa formed Bengal. This event known as the partition 2001. Districtwise the highest sex ratio of 955 is of Bengal. After 1911, the new Bengal did not include observed in Medinipur district whereas the lowest of Assam or Bihar. It was a compact area of over 200, 500 829 in Kolkata.

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41 JHARKHAND

he state of Jharkhand extends between 22° and comprises of Jharkhand state today contained only 25 T 25° 50' north latitudes and 83° and 87" 75' east per cent of the total population of the erstwhile Bihar at longitudes. The state is bounded by Bihar in the north, the time of 1991 Census and possessed 46 per cent of West Bengal in the east, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh the geographical area. in the west and Orissa in the south. The state of Jharkhand has a population of Physically Jharkhand is characterised by the 26,945,829 persons consisting of 13,885,037 males and Chotanagpur Plateau which consists of a series of 13,060,792 females. The population growth rate of the plateaux of different elevations. The most important are state is 23.36 per cent, more than the all India average the Plateau, the Ramgarh Plateau and the of 21.34 per cent during 1991-2001. The population Hazaribag Plateau. These regions are formed a rich density of the state is 338 which is higher than the mineral deposits. The average height of this plateau is India's average (324) and much lesser than that of 150 metres but there are many hillocks of 300 metres Bihar state with 880. Among the districts, the maximum and even more. Dalma and Baghmudi are the main density is notice in district with 1,147 persons ranges in this plateau. The region slopes towards the per km 2 whereas the minimum with 148 persons per south-east direction. km 2 in district. The average population size of Jharkhand is formed by carving out thirteen the district in Jharkhand is 1,496,991. Among all the 18 districts from southern part of the former Bihar state on districts, has recorded the maximum November 1, 2000. It is divided into 18 districts which population in the state (2,785,064) whereas is further sub-divided into 33 sub-divisions and 210 CD district has the minimum population (364,521). Jharkhand Blocks. There are 152 towns in the state, out of which has recorded 23.36 per cent decadal growth rate during 44 are statutory towns and 108 census towns. It covers 1991-2001. Among all the districts, Pashchimi 2 an area of 79,714 km . The largest district is Pashchimi Singhbhum has recorded the lowest growth rate of 16.49 Singhbhum with an area of 9,907 km 2 and the lowest per cent and Garhwa has recorded the highest growth 2 district is Lohardaga with 1,491 km . The area which rate of 29.21 per cent during this period.

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43 ORISSA

rissa is situated in the east coast of India. It lies and 6 British districts was separated from the Province O between 1r 48' and 22 0 34' north latitudes and of Bihar and Orissa and constituted as a separate 81 0 24' and 8r 29' east longitudes. It is bounded by Province of Orissa in April, 1936. In 1947 British Jharkhand in the north Chhattisgarh in the west, Andhra paramountcy over these Princely states lapsed and Pradesh in the south, West Bengal in the north-east acceded to the Indian Union. During 1951 Census, 13 and Bay of Bengal in the south-east. districts were recorded in this state and remained unchanged upto 1991 which increased to 30 in Census Physiographically, Orissa is consisting of hill 2001. The state has recorded 30 districts, 397 sub­ tracts and coastal belt. The large part of the state (78 districts, 314 CD Blocks, 51,349 villages and 138 towns. per cent) is covered under hill tract. Remaining area is Out of these towns, 107 are statutory towns and 31 in Coastal belt. Even in these two physiographic census towns. Mayurbhanj is the largest district with regions, regional variations exist. Hilly tract of the an area of 10,418 km2 closely followed by Sundergarh state may be divided into three district sub-regions, (9,712 km2). Smallest district in size is Jagatsinghapur i.e., (i) the Northern Plateau, (ii) the Central Table which has an area of only 1,668 km2. Land and (iii) the . The coastal tract of the state lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay According to the Census 2001, Orissa has of Bengal. This too may be divided into three sub­ recorded 36,804,660 persons. In 1991 the state had regions differing widely in their physical characteristics, 31,659,736 persons. Hence, during 1991-2001, 16.25 viz., the marshy woodland strip (Talahati area), per cent growth rate is recorded. The state is one of the cultivated alluvial plain (Mughalbandi area) and the less densely populated parts of India with a total broken hills regions gradually ascending into the Central population of 36.80 million persons over an area of Table Land. , Brahmani and Baitarni are the 2 155,707 km . The density of population works out at important rivers which drain the state. The biggest 236 persons per km2. Out of the total population recorded and the most famous lake Chilka is found in this in 2001, 18,660,570 are males and 18,144,090 females. state. The sex ratio of the state is 972. Among the districts, Orissa state was part of the old Province of the highest sex ratio is observed in Gajapati with 1,031 Bihar and Orissa before 1936. As a result of the and lowest in Khordha 901. At the district level, Ganjam movement for the amalgamation of all Oriya speaking is the most populous district which has recorded tracts into one state by the orders of the British 3,160,635 persons and Debagarh the lowest population Government, Province of Orissa with 26 Princely states of 274,108 persons.

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45 CHHATTISGARH

he state of Chhattisgarh lies between 1 yo 46' districts in the eastern part of the former Madhya T and 23 0 15' north latitudes and 80 0 30' and 84 0 23' Pradesh. The total number of districts in the state east longitudes. It is bounded by Uttar Pradesh and recorded during Census 2001 are 16. There are 97 sub­ Jharkhand in the north, Orissa in the east, Andhra districts, 146 CD Blocks and 20,308 villages. The state Pradesh in the south, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh has 97 towns. Out of which 75 are statutory towns and in the west. 22 census towns. The state extended over an area of 135,191 km2. Among all the sixteen districts of the Physiographically, the state is divided into two state, Dantewada has the largest geographical area of regions, i.e., (i) Mahanadi basin and (ii) Chhattisgarh - 17,634 km2 and Dhamtari is the smallest in size with Oandakaranya. Mahanadi basin is characterised by two 2 an area of 3,385 km • major landforms i.e., the Chhattisgarh plain and the undulating rim land. The height of plain ranges from 250 According to the Census 2001, the state has a to 330 metres. It is bounded in the north by a series total population of 20,833,803 comprising of 10,474,218 of plateau and hills. The Maikal range runs in the northern males and 10,359,585 females. Sex ratio of the state part of Bilaspur and Durg districts and rises upto 900 work out to be 989. The highest sex ratio is recorded metres. Chhattisgarh - Oandakaranya region comprises by Rajnandgaon district with 1,023 and the lowest by of an undulating topography by well marked elevations with 946. Density of population of the 2 and depressions. The region has forest clad hills and state is 154 persons per km . Among these districts, plateaus but a few extensions of plain such as Godavari Janjgir Champa district has recorded the highest density Sabari plain in the south. The elevation of plateau ranges of 342 persons per km2 whereas Dante-wada district from 550 to 750 metres. has the lowest density of only 41. The decadal growth rate in the state is 18.27 per cent during 1991-2001. Madhya Pradesh was bifurcated to form Among all the districts, Surguja has registered the Chhattisgarh as a new state on November 1, 2000. highest growth rate of 24.67 per cent and Mahasamund Hence, Chhattisgarh is created by taking out seven is last in the list with 8.73 per cent during the period.

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he state of Madhya Pradesh lies between comprised of 43 districts and remained same during T 1r 46'55" and 25° 52'40" north latitudes and 1971. During 1971-81, two new districts were added 74° 1'55" and 82° 55' east longitudes approximately. which increased the number to 45. This number remained The state is bounded by Uttar Pradesh in the north, unchanged upto Census 2001. In Census 2001, Madhya Chhattisgarh in the east, Maharashtra in the south and Pradesh has recorded 45 districts, 259 sub-districts, Gujarat and Rajasthan in the west. 313 CD Blocks and 55,393 villages. There are 394 towns. Out of these 339 are statutory towns and 55 The state of Madhya Pradesh can be divided census towns. The state rank 2 nd in terms of its into three physiographical regions, i.e., (i) Northern geographical spread and contributed 9.37 per cent to Madhya Pradesh Uplands:- the general elevation is the country's total area of 3,287,240 km2. Chhindwara between 300-600 metres with numerous hills which are district has the largest geographical area of 11,815 km2 thickly forested. It is typically a ravine and derelict land whereas Datia district is the smallest with an area of zone on account of erosion by the tributaries of Chambal 2 2,691 km . system, (ii) Central Madhya Pradesh Plateau:- in general, Gneisses, Vindhyans and Gondwanas are fairly Madhya Pradesh stands at 7th largest state represented here. Soils are primarily medium black to according to population size. It has a total population deep black type and (iii) Southern Madhya Pradesh of 60,348,023 according to the Census 2001. Out of Uplands:- the region is generally represents black soils this population 31,443,652 are males and 28,904,371 and the whole region is densely forest. Annual rainfall females. The sex ratio in the state has increased from varies between 200-300 cm. 912 in 1991 to 919 in 2001 Census. Among the districts, the highest sex ratio is recorded by Balaghat district The state of Madhya Pradesh came into (9, 229) and lowest by Morena (822). The density of the existence on 1st November, 1956 by comprising entire state is 196 persons per km 2 which is less than the three states of , Vindhya Pradesh and country's density of 313. In the state, the highest density Bhopal. Sironj region of Rajasthan (sub-division in of 665 is recorded in whereas the lowest Vidisha district) and Mahakoshal area, which was earlier density of 78 in Dindori district. In the state, population included in Central Province and Berar also added. On growth rate during Census 2001 has come down to 1st November, 2000 and precisely in the midnight of 24.26 per cent from 26.75 per cent during 1991. Among 31 st October, Chhattisgarh which was earlier a part of the districts, district has recorded the highest Mahakoshal area, had been taken away from Madhya growth rate of 34.31 per cent and Balaghat district is Pradesh state and form a new state of Chhattisgarh last in the list with only 9.67 per cent decadal growth with an area of 135,191 km 2• In 1961 the state was rate during this period.

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49 GUJARAT

Ujarat stateis located between 20° 7' and 24° 43' north towns. Gujarat state extends in 196,024 km2 of area. At G latitude and 68° T to 74° 29' east longitude. It the district level, Kachchh is the largest district. Its has international boundary with Pakistan on the north­ geographical area is 45,652 km 2. The district with western side adjoining Rann of Kachchh. It is bounded smallest geographical area is The Dangs (1,764 km2). by Rajasthan in the north and north-east, Maharashtra According to the Census 2001, 50,671,017 and Dadra & Nagar Haveli in the south and south-east, persons have been recorded of which 26,385,577 are Madhya Pradesh in the east and Arabian sea in the males and 24,285,440 females. During 1991-2001, west and south-west. 9,361,435 persons have been added. Hence, 22.66 per The state can be divided into four natural cent growth rate is worked out during the last decade. regions, i.e., (i) Gujarat Plain which extend from north­ Average population size of the district in Gujarat is east to south upto the River Damanganga. Major rivers 2,026,840. Ahmedabad is the most populous district flowing through this plain are Sabarmati, Mahi, having 5,816,519 persons. The Dangs district is at the Narmada and Tapi. (ii) Kathiawar Peninsula region bottom end of the list. This district has registered only comprises of low hills with average altitude between 186,729 persons during Census 2001. The density of 75 and 150 metres. (iii) The Kuchchh Peninsula covers population of the state is 258 persons per km2. In Census the entire Kachchh district which comprises the Rann 2001, density of Kachchh district is calculated as only terrain, tidal mud flats and creeks. (iv) The Eastern 35 persons per km2 which is the lowest among all the Hill region in two pockets of Panch Mahals and in The districts of the state. Highest density has been recorded Dangs districts as a part of Aravalli and Sahyadri by Ahmedabad district (719 persons per km2). In general ranges respectively. the state shows a declining trend in sex ratio except Earlier Gujarat was part of Bombay Province. 1931,1951 and 1981. According to the Census 2001 It was separated from Bombay Province under the sex ratio of Gujarat decreased by 15 females per 1,000 Bombay Reorganization Act, 1961. Gujarat state was males in comparison to 1991. There are only 920 females having seventeen districts of the erstwhile Bombay state per 1,000 males. Among all the districts of Gujarat, The during its partition. The districts increased to 19 during Dangs and Amreli are at the top of the ladder of sex 1971. There was no increase in the number of districts ratio. These two districts have the highest sex ratio of during Census 1981 and 1991. But in Census 2001 six 987 closely followed by Dohad district with sex ratio of new districts were added to this state increasing the 985. Bottom end of the ladder is district with a number of districts to twenty five. The state has 226 sex ratio of 835. It is worth to mention that sex ratio sub-districts and 18,539 villages. There are 242 towns. of Surat has drastically gone down from 901 to 835 Out of which 168 are statutory towns and 74 census during 1991-2001.

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51 DAMAN AND DIU

aman lies on the Gujarat Coast while Diu is an this number rose to 158.2 thousands. Out of which Dislet on the southern fringe of Kathiawar peninsula. 92,512 are males and 65,912 females. Daman district Daman is bounded on the north and south by the has recorded a population of 113,989 and Diu district Bhagwan and the Kalem river respectively, on the east with only 44,215 persons. by Gujarat state and on the west by the Arabian sea. The density of population of the Union territory Diu lies in the Gulf of Cambay near Veraval Port. is 1,413 persons per km2. Daman district has recorded 2 Diu was occupied by the Portuguese in 1534. the density of 1,583 persons per km whereas Diu district 2 In 1559, Daman also was annexed by them. By the has the density of 1,105 persons per km • Union territory 57 th amendment of the constitution, Daman and Diu was always having females more than males since were separated from Goa to become an independent 1900 but the ratio has fallen drastically in 2001 Census. Union territory when Goa was accorded full statehood It has accounted only 710 females over 1,000 males in 1987. The Union territory further divided into two sub­ which is really serious. This ratio is even less than the districts, two towns and 23 villages. It covers an area of country as a whole (933). District-wise ratio show that 112 km2. Out of which Daman district has larger geographical Diu still have high sex ratio of 1,118 but Daman district area of 72 km2 and Diu district with only 40 km2. have very less sex ratio accounted only 591 females over 1,000 males. Percentage decadal growth of the The Union territory of Daman and Diu stands at Union territory has increased during 1991-2001 in 34 th rank among the States/Union territories of the comparison to 1981-1991. There was 28.62 per cent country in respect of population. In terms of percentage, growth during 1981-1991 decade which has become the Union territory accounts for 0.015 per cent of the 55.73 per cent in the decade 1991-2001. Among the India's population. The population of Union territory has districts Daman district is growing with faster rate. become almost three times after independence during Decadal growth rate of Daman district has accounted 1950-2001. In Census 1951, there were 48.6 thousand 83.55 per cent where as Diu district has only 11.98 per persons in the Union territory whereas Census 2001, cent.

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53 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

-me Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is Probably this is the only part of the country which was I situated on the western region of the country. The ruled by the people themselves for about 8 years (1954- territory is surrounded by the state of Gujarat in the 1961). On 11th August, 1961 the territory was integrated east, north and western part whereas Maharashtra state into the Indian Union. in the south. Union territory has one taluk and one CD Block Geographically the Union territory is a hilly with two census towns and 70 villages during the Census 2 terrain land feature significantly the north and north­ 2001. Dadra and Nagar Haveli has an area of 491 km • rd east are surrounded by the Sahyadri ranges (Western Union territory stands at 33 rank among the states/ Ghat). This terrain is drained by the river Damanganga Union territories of India in respect of population size. with a number of tributaries which rise in the Western It has 2.20 lakhs population (220,490). Out of which Ghat about 64 km. stretching from the coast. The 121,666 are males and 98,824 females. The decadal Damanganga river flows into the Arabian Sea at the growth rate of 1991-2001 has also increased in port of Daman. The central region is almost plain and comparison to 1981-1991 from 33.57 to 59.22 per cent has a rich fertile soils. respectively. The density of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was 282 persons per km2 in Census 1991 which rose The territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was to 449 in ten years. Since the area of the Union territory originally assigned to the Portuguese by the Maratha remains the same, changes in the density reflects the government in 1779 for an aggregated revenue of effect of population growth during the decade. The sex Rs. 12,000/- in return for their friendship. The Portuguese ratio of the Union territory is 812 females per 1 ,000 ruled this territory till its liberation on August 2, 1954. males during the Census 2001. But during 1991 Census After liberation, the administration was carried on by the sex ratio was 951 which reflect that there is a the Administrator chosen by the people themselves. drastic fall in the sex ratio.

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55 MAHARASHTRA

aharashtra state is situated on the western coast unchanged upto Census 1981. In 1991, 4 new districts M of the country and lies between 15° 45' and 22° were added, increased the number to 30. Five new north latitudes and 72° 45' and 80° 45' east longitudes. districts were created during 1991-2001 in the state The state is surrounded by Gujarat and Dadra & Nagar to increased the number to 35 districts. In Census Haveli in the north-west, Madhya Pradesh in the north 2001, the state of Maharashtra has recorded 35 and Chhattisgarh in the east. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka districts, 353 sub-districts, 43,711 villages and 378 and Goa in the south and the Arabian Sea in the west. towns. Out of these towns, 251 are statutory towns and 127 census towns. The state spread over an The state can be divided physiographically into area of 307,713 km 2. Among the districts, two regions, i.e., (i) The low land and (ii) The Ahmadnagar has recorded the largest area of 17,048 Deccan Plateau. The Konkan low land lies in the extreme km2 and Mumbai is smallest in size with an area of west of the state. It is a narrow strip of land situated 157 km 2 only. between the Arabian Sea in the west and the Sahyadri range in the east. Throughout the length, the Konkan The state has a total population of 96,878,627 low land is dominated by the tremendous scraps of the rank 2nd highest state of India in terms of population ghats rising to a height of about 900 metres. The plateau according to the Census 2001. Out of these 50,400,596 in general has an altitude ranging between 300 to 900 are males and 46,4 78,031 females. During 1991-2001 metres and extends over basalt. The maximum height the decadal growth rate of the state has reduced by is observed near Kalubai (1,638 metres), which is the 0.16 per cent point only. There is reduction in the highest point of Maharashtra. decadal growth rate of state from 22.73 per cent to Maharashtra was part of the Mauryan Empire. 22.57 per cent during the last decade. Among the A number of Hindu dynasties were in power for nearly districts, Thane district has recorded the highest growth a thousand years, followed by a succession of Muslim rate of 54.92 per cent whereas Sindhudurg district is rulers. In 1761, Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali routed last in the list with only 4.41 per cent. The highest sex the Maratha forces. In 1818, Maharashtra settled down ratio among the districts is observed in Ratnagiri district as part of the under the British with 1,136 and lowest in Mumbai with 777 only. The 2 administration. The state of Bombay was bifurcated state has the density of 315 persons per km . Mumbai into Maharashtra and Gujarat on May 1, 1960 and is the smallest district in area (157 km2) and has the 2 Maharashtra retaining the old capital Bombay. Thus, highest density of 21,261 persons per km whereas the new Maharashtra state comprised of 26 districts of Gadchiroli district with the lowest density of 67 persons 2 the former Bombay state. This number remained per km among the districts of Maharashtra state.

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57 ANDHRA PRADESH

ndhra Pradesh is situated approximately between Commission, the Andhra State was enlarged by the A 12° 38' and 19° 55' north latitudes and 76° 45' addition of nine districts formerly in the Nizam's and 84° 45' east longitudes and is bounded by Dominion. Hyderabad the former capital of the Nizam Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa states in the was made the capital of the enlarged Andhra State with north, Tamil Nadu in the south, Karnataka in the west finally twenty districts in Census 1961. The number of and the Bay of Bengal in the east. districts increased to twenty one in 1971, then twenty In general Andhra Pradesh has the structure of three in 1981 and it remained unchanged upto Census the plateau which can be broadly divided into three 2001. The state of Andhra Pradesh has recorded 23 physical regions, i.e., (i) The Coastal Plains, (ii) The districts, 1,125 sub-districts and 28,123 villages and Eastern Ghats and (iii) The Plateau with intermittent 210 towns during Census 2001. Out of these, 117 are peneplains. The Coastal Plains consists of a belt of statutory towns and 93 census towns. The state covers 2 varying width between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay an area of 275,045 km . Among these districts of the of Bengal. In the northern portion of the narrow Coastal state, Anantapur district has registered the largest plains have an altitude between 75 and 150 metres geographical area (19,130 km2) whereas Hyderabad with 2 whereas the northern parts of this region are dotted the lowest of only 217 km . with outliers of Eastern Ghats with altitudes between 300 and 600 metres. The Eastern Ghats are a series of According to the Census 2001, the total detached hills ranges, where the elevation varies from population of the state is 76,210,007 comprising of 750 to 900 metres. The Plateau region is composed of 38,527,413 males and 37,682,594 females. In absolute a land having eroded flat and hillock structures. terms during the last 10 years the population of the state has gone up by 9,701,999. Hence, it recorded a decadal Andhra Pradesh is the first state in India that has been formed on a purely linguistic basis. When growth rate of 14.59 per cent during the period 1991-2001 India became independent, the Andhras, that is, the which is lower than the growth rate of 24.20 per cent Telugu speaking people were distributed in about 21 during 1981-1991. Sex ratio of the state works out to be districts, 9 of them in the Nizam's Dominions and 12 in 978. Among the districts, Nizamabad district rank first the . Almost half of the northern with sex ratio of 1,017 and Hyderabad rank the last with part of erstwhile Madras State were put together to 933. Density of population of the state is 277 persons 2 form a new Andhra State with Kurnool as capital. On per km . At the district level, highest density is observed November 1, 1956 in accordance with the in Hyderabad where it is 17,649 persons per km 2 and the 2 recommendations of the State Reorganization lowest in Adilabad district with only 154 person per km .

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59 KARNATAKA

arnataka state is situated in the southern part of Rayadrug taluk) Kollegal taluk of Coimbatore district of K the country and extends between 11 0 35' and Madras state and entire Coorg area were merged in 18 0 30' north latitudes and 74 0 5' and 78 0 85' east Mysore state. Hence during 1951-61 number of districts longitudes. The state is bounded by Maharashtra state increased to nineteen. Mysore state was renamed as st in the north, Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the south, Arabian Karnataka with effect from 1 Nov. 1973 under the sea in the west, Goa in the north-west and Andhra Mysore state (Alteration of name) Act, 1973. There was Pradesh in the east. no change in the district boundaries between 1961-71 and 1971-81. During 1981-91 one more district was Physiographically Karnataka can be divided into added (Bangalore rural) increasing the total number of Deccan plateau and the coastal plains regions. districts to twenty. During 1991-2001 seven new districts Physiographic characteristics of even the Deccan have been created. Hence, the total number of districts plateau region differ from north to south at the micro recorded in Census 2001 are twenty seven. The number level. In Northern Karnataka plateau, general elevation of sub-districts in the state has however remained is from 300 to 600 metres, in central Karnataka plateau unchanged at 175 in 2001. There are 270 towns and 450 to 700 metres and southern Karnataka plateau 29,406 villages. Among these towns, 226 are statutory from 600 to 900 metres. Krishna, Bhima, Ghataprabha, towns and 44 census towns. The total area of the state Malaprabha are important rivers in the northern part of is 191,791 km2. Among all the 27 districts of the state, Karnataka whereas Tungbhadhra is in the southern part. Gulbarga has the largest geographical area of 16,224 Coastal region extends between the Udupi in south to km2 whereas Bangalore is the smallest in size with an north Kannara district in north. Even in the coastal area of 2,190 km2. region two broad physical units can be noticed, viz., the plains and the . Karnataka has a total population of 52,850,562 The present state of Karnataka was formerly according to the Census 2001. Out of which 26,898,918 Mysore province. The earliest recorded history of Mysore are males and 25,951,644 females. The highest sex goes back to Maurya age followed by numerous ratio in the state is recorded by Udupi district (1,130) dynasties. In 1872, when the first census was conducted and the lowest by Bangalore (908). It is worth to in the country, Mysore province was constituted with mention that Udupi district ranks fourth in India having eight Princely states, viz., Shimoga, Chittal Droog, sex ratio of 1,130. The state has the density of 276 2 Cudoor, Hassan, Toomkoor, Colar, Bangalore and persons per km . Bangalore is the smallest district in Mysore. In 1941, a new Princely state Mandya came area (2,190 km2) and has the highest density of into existence, created from portions of Mysore Princely population (2,985 persons per km2) whereas Uttar state. Owing to the independence of the country in Kannada has the lowest density of population (132 1947, Mysore province was ceded to the Indian Union. persons per km2) among all the districts in the state. This region then witnessed movement for the integration The average population size of the district in Karnataka of all predominantly Kannada speaking areas and was is 1,957,428. Among all the 27 districts, Bangalore given status of a state. In 1951, the only change which has recorded the maximum population in the state occurred was the renaming of the territory of Kadur to (6,537,124) and ranks fourth in India whereas Kodagu Chikmagalur. As per the recommendations of the State district has recorded the minimum population (548,561). Reorganisation Act, 1956 four districts namely, Belgaum The Karnataka has recorded 17.51 per cent decadal (except Chandgad taluk), Bijapur, Dharwad and North growth rate during 1991-2001. Among all the districts Kanara of Bombay state, three districts namely, Bangalore has recorded the highest growth rate of Gulberga, Raichur and Bidar of , 35.09 per cent and Udupi is the last in the list with portions of three districts namely, South Kanara (except only 7.14 per cent decadal growth rate during this Kasaragod taluk), Bellary (except Adoni, Abhor and period.

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61 GOA

oa lies on the western coast of Indian peninsula. The state has eleven talukas. North Goa district has G It extends between 14° 53' 57" and 15° 47' 59" six talukas while South Goa district has five talukas. north latitudes and 73° 40' 54" and 74° 21' 11" east Former district has four sub-divisions whereas later has longitudes. The state boundary is well defined by river three sub-divisions. According to the Census 2001, there Tiracol in the north which separates it from Maharashtra, are 44 towns (14 statutory and 30 census) and 359 on the east lies the western ghats and in west is the villages in the state. Out of these, 213 villages are in Arabian sea. It is surrounded by Karnataka state in the North Goa district and 146 villages in South Goa district. south. The total area of the state is 3,702 km2 divided into 2 2 Goa state is characterised by hilly terrain. 1,966 km to South Goa and 1,736 km to North Goa. Topographically, it can be divided into three regions, i.e., Goa has recorded 1,347,668 population in (i) Coastal Plains, (ii) the Intermediate sub-mountainous Census 2001. During the Census 1991 Goa's population region where undulating uplands can be noticed and (iii) was 1,169,793 hence registering an increase of 15.21 the Hilly region in the interior of the state. The state is per cent during 1991-2001. Among the districts, the drained by number of small rivers. Mandovi and Zuari total population of North Goa district and South Goa are the important rivers. district is 758,573 and 589,095 respectively. The Goa state was formerly a district of the Union population of these two districts at the time of Census territory of Goa, Daman & Diu. Goa, Daman & Diu was 1991 was 664,804 and 504,989 respectively. Out of the under the Portuguese control for about 450 years. On total population 687,248 are males and 660,420 females. 19th December, 1961 it was liberated from the erstwhile The sex ratio thus works out to be 961. At the district Portuguese Regime and integrated with India vide the level North Goa has registered sex ratio as 953 whereas Constitution's (Twelfth Amendment) Act, 1962 dated South Goa's sex ratio is 972. Nearly 50 per cent of the March 27, 1961. It was then divided into three districts, population of the state is confined to the coastal areas. viz., Goa, Daman and Diu located at distinct places. In The density of population of Goa is 364 persons per May 1987 Goa, Daman and Diu was split into two km2. Density of population in North Goa district is administrative divisions. Goa attained statehood and comparatively higher than the South Goa district. Former the other two parts remained a Union territory. According district has recorded 437 persons per km2 whereas to the Census 2001, Goa state is divided into two later has recorded only 300 persons per km2 showing districts namely, North Goa and South Goa districts. pressure of population more in North Goa district.

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63 LAKSHADWEEP

he Union territory of Lakshadweep a group of was a single district Union territory consisting of 11 T Islands lies between 8 0 and 12 0 30' north latitudes inhabited and 16 uninhabited Islands. There are three and 71 0 and 74 0 east longitudes approximately. The major islands, viz., Amini, Kavaratti and Minicoy. The islands of Lakshadweep were formed as a result of Union territory is further divided into four sub-districts, coral growth on the sub-marine platform. There are 9 CD Blocks and 3 census towns. It covers an area of 2 number of sunken banks, open reefs and sand banks. 32 km . The local relief are caused by the shapes of sand The Lakshadweep Union territory has a total dunes. The islands vary in width from a few metres to population of 60,650 according to the Census 2001. 2 to 3 kms. None of the Islands measures more than Out of which 31,131 are males and 29,519 females. six metres above the mean sea level. Lakshadweep is the smallest Union territory both in Local traditions attribute the first settlement on area and in population in the Indian union. Its share to these islands to the period of Cheraman Perumal, the the Indian population is only 0.01 per cent. last king of Kerala. Legends say that small settlements Lakshadweep rank at the bottom position in population started in the islands of Amini, Kavaratti, Andrott and ranking among states/Union territories in India. Among Kalpeni first and later people from these islands moved the states and Union territories, Lakshadweep stands to other islands of Agatti, Kiltan, Chetlat and Kadmat. in 4th position in density with 1,895 persons per km2, The administration of the islands was passed on to the the first and second being Delhi (9,340) and Chandigarh Muslim house of Arakkal of Cannanore around the middle (7,900) respectively. The decadal growth rate of of the 16th Century. In 1854, the English took over all Lakshadweep in Census 2001 is 17.30 per cent as the islands. The Union territory was formed in 1956. against 28.47 per cent in the previous Census 1981- This Union territory was known as 'Laccadive, Minicoy 1991. This shows that the growth rate of population and Amindivi Islands' representing three groups of has decreased by 11.17 point during the decade 1991- Islands till 15t November, 1973. Thereafter, the name of 2001. According to the Census 2001, the sex ratio of the Union territory was changed into 'Lakshadweep'. Lakshadweep is 948 females per 1,000 males as The first Census was conducted in 1961. The islands against 943 in 1991.

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65 KERALA

erala is situated on the south-western coast of of these, 60 are statutory towns and 99 census towns. Kthe Indian sub-continent. This state lies between The total area of the state is 38,863 km2 which is only 8° 17' 30" and 12° 47' 40" north latitudes and 74° 51' 57" 1.27 per cent of the total area of the country. Among and 77° 24' 47" east longitudes. Tamil Nadu state lies the districts, Palakkad is the largest with 4,480 km2 in the east and south of this state whereas Karnataka and the smallest district is Alappuzha with 1,414 km2 state forms its north and north-eastern boundary. of area. Lakshadweep sea lies on its western side. The total population of Kerala is 3,84,374 PhysiographicaUy the state is divided into three persons accordjng to Census 2001, of whjch 15,468,614 regions, i.e., (i) Highlands, (ii) Midlands and (iii) Lowlands. are males and 16,372,760 females. In 1991 the total The highlands slope down from the western ghats. It population of Kerala was 29,098,518 hence registering has number of peaks over 1,800 metres in height. a growth rate of 9.43 per cent during 1991-2001. Average Midlands have undulating hills and valleys lying between population size of the district in Kerala is 2,274,384. the mountains and the lowlands. The lowlands or the Malappuram district has recorded the highest population coastal areas are made up of the river deltas, (3,625,471) whereas lowest is recorded in Wayanad backwaters and the shore of the Arabian Sea. The district (780,619). The density of population in the state state is a land of rivers and backwaters. Forty four as a whole is 819 persons per km2. Among the districts rivers with their innumerable tributaries cut across the Alappuzha holds the first position with 1,492 persons state. Backwaters are attractive feature of the state per km 2 whereas Idukki has the last position with a which includes lakes and ocean inlets stretching density of 259 persons per km2. Kerala state has a irregularly along the coast. unique position as far as sex ratio is concerned. Females Kerala formed part of the -Cochin out numbered males in Kerala in all the Censuses which state and Madras Presidency prior to independence. is contrary to the all India pattern. The sex ratio of This state was formed in 1956 under the State Kerala was 1,004 in 1901 which increased to 1,028 in Reorganization Act from the erstwhile Travancore-Cochin 1951. A slight declining trend was noticed in 1961 and state and Madras Presidency. It was then divided into 1971 but since then it has again shown a steady nine districts in 1961 which increased to ten districts in increasing trend upto Census 2001. Sex ratio in this 1971. The total number of districts increased to twelve state broke 100 years record with a 1,058 females per in 1981. In 1991 two more districts were added to this 1,000 males. At the district level the highest sex ratio state. In Census 2001 the number of district (14) in the of 1,094 is recorded in Pathanamthitta district and the state remained the same. The state has 63 sub-districts lowest in Idukki district with 993 females per 1,000 and 152 CD Block, 1,364 villages and 159 towns. Out males.

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67 TAMIL NADU

amil Nadu state lies between 8° 5' and 13° 35' to sixteen and further in 1981-91 to twenty one. In Tnorth latitude and 76° 15' and 80° 20' east longitudes Census 2001, Tamil Nadu has recorded 30 districts, in the southern end of Indian peninsula. It is surrounded 201 sub districts, 386 CD Block, 16,317 villages and by Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in the north, Kerala 832 towns. Out of these towns, 721 are statutory and in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and by the 111 non-statutory towns. Tamil Nadu state covers an 2 in the south. Pondicherry and Karaikal of area of 130,058 km . At the district level, Dharmapuri 2 the Union territory of Pondicherry are in the sea coast is the largest distri'ct with 9,622 km . The lowest 2 of this state. geographical area district is with 174 km .

Physiographically Tamil Nadu state is divided During 2001 Census, 62,405,679 persons have into Eastern Coastal Plain comprising of the Coromandal been enumerated in Tamil Nadu. Among these persons plain and the Alluvial plain of the Cauvery delta and the 31,400,909 are males and 31,004,770 females. The sex hilly region along the northern and western part of the ratio of the state is 987 in Census 2001. At the district state. Western Ghats has average height of 1,220 level the highest sex ratio is returned in Thoothukudi metres above sea level all along the western part. The district (1,050) and the lowest by Salem district (929). only break found in this mountain wall is by the Palghat The most populous district of the state is Coimbatore gap. In the south of this gap are the Anamalai (Elephant which has recorded a population of 42.71 lakhs. The Hills), in the east the Palani Hills where famous average population of a district in the state is 2,080,189. Kodaikanal Hill Station is situated. Dense evergreen The total population of the state has increased by 11.72 forests cover the slopes of the Western Ghats which per cent during 1991-2001. It is significant to record are the sources of Cauvery, Vaigai and Tamparani rivers. that Thiruvallur district has reported the highest decennial The Nilgiris are another famous hill groups. growth rate of 23.06 per cent during 1991-2001. Tamil 2 Tamil Nadu was formerly the Madras Presidency Nadu has a population density of 480 persons per km . which is mainly spread over in Southern Peninsula. The highest density is recorded by Chennai district 2 After the reorganization of the states on the linguistic with 24,963 persons per km whereas Ramanathapuram basis on 15t November 1956 unilingual Madras s~ate district has returned the lowest density of 281 persons 2 was created with Tamil spoken by majority of the people. per km . Excepting the south Sahyadri hills and Nilgiris On 14th January 1969 Madras state was renamed as the distribution of population is generally evenly Tamil Nadu as per the Madras state (Alteration of Name) distributed. Plain of Tamil Nadu have comparatively Act 1968. In 1971 the state was comprised of fourteen much higher density than the Tamil Nadu upland and districts. During 1971-81 number of districts increased south Sahyadri.

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TAMIL NADU ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

KILOMETRES 200204060

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Gulf of Mannar

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HEADQUARTERS: INDIAN o C E A N STATE ...... "* DISTRICT ....

BOUNDARIES: P - /UNION TERRITORY T - Tiruchirappalli DISTRICT TALUK Where the district name differs from its headquarters name, the latter is given within brackets.

69 PONDICHERRY nondicherry Union territory comprising of four districts The territories thus handed over were constituted into r namely, Pondicherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam the Union territory of Pondicherry. The administrative lies in different localities of . Geographically set up of the Union territory of Pondicherry consists of Pondicherry lies approximately between 11 ° 45' and four districts which are further divided into six 12° 0' north latitudes and 79° 37' and 79° 50' east Municipalities and ten Commune Panchayats. The longitudes and surrounded by state of Tamil Nadu. breakup of Commune Panchayats at district level stand Karaikal district between 10° 49' and 11 ° l' north latitudes at five Commune Panchayats and two Municipalities and 79° 43' and 79° 51' east longitudes. Yanam district in Pondicherry with 63 villages. Karaikal has five lies between 16° 41' and 16° 46' north latitudes and 82° Commune Panchayats and one Municipality with 29 11' and 82° 19' east longitudes and encompassed by villages and Mahe with one Municipality consisting of state of Andhra Pradesh. Mahe district falls between four towns and Yanam being single Municipalities which 11 ° 41' and 11 ° 46' north latitudes and 75° 31' and 75° are entirely urban. According to Census 2001, the Union 54' east longitudes and surrounded by the state of territory has recorded total geographical area of 479 Kerala. km2. Out of these four districts in the Union territory, the largest area of 293 km2 is recorded in Pondicherry Union territory of Pondicherry has been divided district whereas the smallest area of only 9 km2 in into three physiographic regions, i.e., (i) North Kerala Mahe district. Coast, (ii) Coromandal Coast and (iii) Godavari Delta. 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 size of the district in the Union territory is 243,586. Coromandal coast in flat low laying tract with a gentle Pondicherry district has the maximum population of slope towards the sea. Yanam district falls in Godavari 735,332 persons and the minimum population of 31 ,394 Delta and lies in the region of low lying area with an persons is observed in Yanam district. The population average height of 2 to 3 metres. It has no remarkable density of the Union territory is 2,034 persons per km2. relief features except it is a flood plain. The highest density of 4,092 person km2 is recorded in The French converted the obscure little village Mahe district whereas the lowest in Karaikal district Pondicherry into a flourishing trading centre. The French (1,067). Sex ratio of the Union territory is 1,001. At were the last European power to come to India for district level Mahe district recorded the highest sex trade. The Dutch and the English had already established ratio of 1,147 and the lowest sex ratio is recorded at themselves at various centres in India. The Dutch Yanam (975). The decadal growth rate during 1991-2001 captured Pondicherry in 1693 but returned it to French is 20.62 per cent in the Pondicherry Union territory. The in 1699. The French Government handed over the highest growth rate of 54.67 per cent is recorded in Administration of their territories in India to the Yanam district whereas the lowest is recorded in Mahe Government of independent India in November 1954. (10.11 percent).

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71 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

he Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Andaman and Nicobar Islands covers an area of 8,249 T Islands is situated in the Bay of Bengal in north­ km2. Among these two districts, Andamans district has south direction. Geographically Andaman and Nicobar the largest geographical area of 6,408 km2 whereas Islands lies between 6° to 14° north latitudes and 92° Nicobars district has a geographical area of 1,841 km2 to 94° east longitudes. only.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay Andaman and Nicobar Islands has a total of Bengal are comprised of more than 300 named and population of 356,152 persons according to Census unnamed Islands. Geologically sand stone and shales 2001. Out of which 192,972 are males and 163,180 of Eocene period predominate. Due to hot and humid females against 280,661 population comprising of climate, soils are lateritic and degenerated with luxuriant 154,369 males and 126,292 females at the 1991 Census. growth of vegetation cover. Coral formation is the chief Hence, during 1991-2001, the Union territory recorded characteristics of the Islands. the decadal growth of 26.90 per cent, Andamans with The first settlement was established in North 30.08 per cent and Nicobars with 7.29 per cent only. Andamans in the year 1789. Attempts at colonisation The average population size of the district in Andaman were ultimately given up but the penal settlement and Nicobar Islands is 178,076. But the district of survived. The islands, as part of India became free on Andamans has recorded maximum population of 314,084 August 15, 1947. On November 1, 1956 the Andaman and Nicobars with 42,068 persons only. But high density and Nicobar Islands were constituted into a Union is observed in Andamans district with 49 persons per territory administered by the . During km2 and in district of Nicobars with only 23 persons per 1971-81 the Union territory of Andaman and Nicobar km2. Union territory as a whole has recorded 43 persons Islands was bifurcated into two districts, i.e., Andamans per km2. Nicobars district of this Union territory shows and Nicobars and it remained unchanged upto Census a marginal increase in sex ratio over that of Andamans 2001. There are 7 sub-districts. The Union territory has district. Hence, Nicobars district has recorded the high 3 towns and 547 villages during Census 2001. Out of sex ratio of 857 and Andamans with 844 whereas the these towns, 1 is statutory town and 2 census towns. Union territory recorded sex ratio of 846.

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ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS 2001

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Where the district name differs from its headqua'rters name, the latter is given within brackets.

73

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 5 Bhalessa (Gandoh) 6 1. KUPWARA 1 Bhaderwah 7 Kupwara 1 Handwara 2 10. UDHAMPUR 10 Karnah 3 Gool Gulab Garh 1 Reasi 2 2. BARAMULA 2 Udhampur 3 Gurez Chenani 4 Bandipore 2 Ramnagar 5 Sonawari 3 Sopore 4 11. PUNCH 11 Pattan 5 Haveli 1 Baramula 6 Mendhar 2 Uri 7 Surankote 3 Gulmarg 8 12. RAJAURI 12 3. SRINAGAR 3 Thanamandi Kangan 1 Rajauri 2 Ganderbal 2 Budhal 3 Sri nagar 3 Kalakote 4 Nowshehra 5 4. BADGAM 4 Sunderbani 6 Beerwah 1 Badgam 2 13. JAMMU 13 Chadura 3 Jammu 2 5. PULWAMA 5 Pampore 1 Ranbirsinghpora 3 4 Tral 2 Bishna 5 Pulwama 3 Samba Shupiyan 4 14. KATHUA 14 1 6. ANANTNAG 6 Billawar Pahalgam Bashohli 2 Bijbehara 2 Kathua 3 4 Anantnag 3 Hiranagar Kulgam 4 Duru 5 2. HIMACHAL PRADESH 2 7. LEH (LADAKH) 7 1. CHAMBA 1 Leh 1 Pangi Chaurah 2 8. KARGIL 8 Saluni 3 Kargil 1 Bhalai 4 Zanskar 2 Dalhousie 5 9. DODA 9 Bhattiyat 6 Banihal Sihunta 7 Ramban 2 Chamba 8 Doda 3 Holi 9 Kishtwar 4 Brahmaur 10

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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 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

78 Code No. SI.No. StateJDistrict/Sub-district Code No. (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 Jagraon 7 Dhar Kalan 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 4 Jalandhar-I 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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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 7. PITHORAGARH 7 Kujheri 11 Munsiari 1 Nizampur Kumbra 12 Dharchula 2 Nizampur Burail 13 Didihat 3 Jhumaroo 14 Gangolihat 4 Burail ® 15 Pithoragarh 5 Bair Majra 16 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 11. NAINITAL 11 1. UTTARKASHI 1 Puraula 1 Kasya Kutauli 1 Nainital 2 Rajgarhi 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 6. HARYANA 6 4. TEHRI GARHWAL 4 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 Siwani 4 3. YAMUNANAGAR 3 Loharu 5 Jagadhri 1 Dadri 6 Chhachhrauli 2 14. ROHTAK 14 4. KURUKSHETRA 4 Maham 1 Shah bad 1 Rohtak 2 Pehowa 2 Thanesar 3 15. JHAJ.JAR 15 Beri 1 5. KAITHAL 5 Bahadurgarh 2 Guhla 1 Jhajjar 3 Kaithal 2 16. MAHENDRAGARH 16 6. KARNAL 6 Mahendragarh 1 Nilokheri 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 Pataudi Israna 2 Gurgaon 2 Samalkha 3 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. 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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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 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. 6 Vasant Vihar 3 Behror 1 9. SOUTH 9 Mandawar 2 Defence Colony Kotkasim 3 Hauz Khas 2 Tijara 4 Kalkaji 3 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 Deeg 4 2. HANUMANGARH 2 Nadbai 5 Sangaria 1 Kumher Tibi 2 6 Bharatpur Hanumangarh 3 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

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9. KARAULI 9 Parbatsar 8 Todabhim Makrana 9 Nadoti 2 Nawa 10 Hindaun 3 15. JODHPUR 15 Karauli 4 Phalodi 1 Mandrail 5 Osian 2 Sapotra 6 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 Fatehgarh 3 11. DAUSA 11 Baswa 1 17. BARMER 17 Mahwa 2 Shea 1 Sikrai 3 Baytoo 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 Sheoganj 1 13. SIKAR 13 Sirohi 2 Fatehpur 1 Pindwara 3 Lachhmangarh 2 Abu Road 4 Sikar 3 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 Junction 6 Kheenvsar 5 Desuri 7 Merta 6 Sumerpur 8 Degana 7 Bali 9

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(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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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 Bulandshahr 2 2. MUZAFFARNAGAR 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 Sikandra Rao Thakurdwara 1 2 Hathras 3 Moradabad 2 Sadabad 4 Bilari 3 4 14. MATHURA 14 Chandausi 5 Chhata Mat 2 5. RAMPUR 5 Mathura 3 Suar 1 15. AGRA 15 Bilaspur 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 Firozabad 2 7. MEERUT 7 Jasrana 3 Sardhana 1 Shikohabad 4 Mawana 2 Meerut 3 17. ETAH 17 Kasganj 1 BAG HPAT 8. 8 Patiyali 2 Baraut 1 Aliganj 3 Baghpat 2 Etah 4 Khekada 3 Jalesar 5

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18. MAINPURI 18 Unnao 3 Mainpuri 1 Purwa 4 Karhal 2 Bighapur 5 Bhogaon 3 27. LUCKNOW 27 19. 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 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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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 Haidergarh 6 37. LALITPUR 37 Talbehat 1 47. FAIZABAD 47 Lalitpur 2 Rudauli 1 Mahroni 3 Milkipur 2 Sohawal 3 38. HAMIRPUR 38 Faizabad 4 Hamirpur 1 Bikapur 5 Rath 2 Maudaha 3 48. AMBEDKAR NAGAR 48 Tanda 1 39. MAHOBA 39 Allapur 2 Kulpahar 1 Jalalpur 3 Charkhari 2 Akbarpur 4 Mahoba 3 49. 5ULTANPUR 49 40. 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 Itwa 4 Koraon 8 Domariyaganj 5

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55. BASTI 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 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

88 51.No. 5tate/DistrictlSub·district Code No. 51.No. 5tate/DistrictlSub·district Code No.

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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

89 51.No. 5tate/DistrictlSub-distrjct Code No. SI.No, .. Stat~/pl$trictl$ub-di'trict Code No•• (i} (2) (3) til (2) (3)

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. 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. 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. 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. 14 Barari 12 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 SI.No. State/DlstrictiSub-dlstrlct Code No. SIoNo. State/DistrictiSub-district Code No.

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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. 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 Pakar 10 Barharia 3 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 13 Taraiya 3 14 Ishupur 4 Ujiarpur 15 Baniapur 5 Bibhutpur 16 Lahladpur 6 17 Ekma 7 Singhia 18 Manjhi 8 Hasanpur 19 Jalalpur 9 Bithan 20

91 SI.No. State/DistrictiSub-district Code No. SI.No. StateiOistrlctlSub.district Code No.

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20. 20 Phulidumar 7 Khudabandpur Belhar 8 Chorahi 2 Chanan 9 Garhpura 3 Katoria 10 Cheria Bariarpur 4 Bausi 11 Bhagwanpur 5 24. MUNGER 24 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 Sangrampur 9 Sahebpur Kamal 15 Balia 16 25. LAKHISARAI 25 Matihani 17 Barahiya 1 Shamho Akha Kurha 18 Pipariya 2 Surajgarha 3 21. KHAGARIA 21 Lakhisarai 4 Alauli Ramgarh Chowk 5 Khagaria 2 Halsi 6 Mansi 3 Chautham 4 26. SHEIKHPURA 26 Beldaur 5 Barbigha Gogri 6 Shekhopur Sarai 2 Parbatta 7 Sheikhpura 3 22. 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.

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28. 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 32. ROHTAS 32 Punpun 13 Kochas Fatwah 14 Dinara 2 Daniawan 15 Dawath Khusrupur 16 3 Bakhtiarpur 17 Suryapura 4 Bikramganj Athmalgola 18 5 Belchhi 19 Karakat 6 Nasriganj Barh 20 7 Pandarak 21 Rajpur 8 Ghoswari 22 Sanjhauli 9 Mokameh 23 Nokha 10 Kargahar 11 29. BHOJPUR 29 Chenari 12 Shahpur 1 Nauhatta 13 2 Sheosagar 14 Barhara 3 Sasaram 15 Koilwar 4 Akorhi Gola 16 Sandesh 5 Dehri 17 Udwant Nagar 6 Tilouthu 18 Behea 7 Rohtas 19 Jagdishpur 8 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 Ratni Faridpur 6 30. BUXAR 30 Jehanabad 7 Simri Kako 8 Chakki 2 Modanganj 9 Barhampur 3 Ghoshi 10 Chauga in 4 Makhdumpur 11 Kesath 5 Hulasganj 12 Dumraon 6 Buxar 7 34. AURANGABAD 34 Chausa 8 Daudnagar 1 Rajpur 9 Haspura 2 Itarhi 10 Goh 3 Nawanagar 11 Rafiganj 4

93 ' Stat.IOII!tr1~,ulHJlsb;jct 51.No. 5tate/OlstrlctJ'ub~ais~rict Code "0. Sl.No. , ' 'L;'I\' ':0\ ' I,' Code No. ' (2) '., '", .• ' , , (1) (2) (3) i (3) , (1)" ,. , .. ' 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 SIKKIM 11 Tikari 2 111. 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 3. SOUTH 3 Paraiya 10 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 Bagra 20 5. LOWER SUBANSIRI 5 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 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 1 6 Monigong 2 7 Pidi 3 Roing 8

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Dambuk 9 Chen 10 Koronu 10 Longching 11 11. LOHIT 11 Mopong 12 Sunpura 1 Tobu 13 Tezu 2 Monyakshu 14 3 2. TUENSANG 2 Manchal 4 Tamlu 1 Goiliang 5 Yongya 2 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 Chessore 12 12. CHANGLANG 12 Seyochung 13 Khimiyong Amahator 14 Changlang 2 Kiphire Sadar 15 Namtok 3 Thonoknyu 16 Manmao 4 Kiusam 17 Nampong 5 Sitimi 18 Jairampur 6 Longmatra 19 Vijoynagar 7 Pungro 20 Miao 8 Kharsang 9 3. MOKOKCHUNG 3 Diyun 10 Longchem Bordumsa 11 Alongkima 2 Tuli 3 13. TIRAP 13 Changtongya 4 Namsang 1 Chuchuyimlang 5 Khonsa 2 Kubolong 6 Kanubari 3 Mangkolemba 7 Longding 4 Ongpangkong 8 Pumao 5 Pangchao 6 4. ZUNHEBOTO 4 Wakka 7 v.K. 1 Laju 8 Akuluto 2 Suruhoto 3 Asuto 113. NAGALAND 13 4 Aghunato 5 1. MON 1 Zunheboto Sadar 6 Naginimora 1 Atoizu 7 Tizit 2 Pughoboto 8 Hunta 3 Ghathashi 9 Shang nyu 4 Satakha 10 Mon Sadar 5 Satoi 11 Wakching 6 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.

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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 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 Sub-Division 5 Kuhoboto 2 4. BISHNUPUR 4 Nihokhu 3 Sub-Division 1 4 Dimapur Sadar Bishnupur Sub-Division 2 Chumukedima 5 Sub-Division 3 Dhansiripar 6 Medziphema 7 5. 5 Sub-Division 1 7. KOHIMA 7 Thoubal Sub-Division 2 Tseminyu 1 Sub-Division 3 Chiephobozou 2 Kezocha 3 6. IMPHAl WEST 6 Jakhama 4 Sub-Division Kohima Sadar 5 Patsoi Sub-Division 2 Sechu 6 Lamphelpat Sub-Division 3 Ngwalwa 7 Sub-Division 4 Jalukie 8 7. IMPHAL EAST 7 Athibung 9 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 - Chassad Sub-Division 3 Phokhungri 4 - Phaisat Sub-Division 4 Chozuba 5 Ukhrul South Sub-Division 5 Chetheba 6 9. CHAN DEL 9 Sakraba 7 Machi Sub-Division Pfutsero 8 Sub-Division 2 Khezhakeno 9 Chandel Sub-Division 3 Chizami 10 Sub-Division 4 114. MANIPUR 14 115. MIZORAM 15 1. SENAPATI 1 1. MAMIT 1 Mao-Maram Sub-Division 1 Zawlnuam 1 Paomata Sub-Division 2 West Phaileng 2 Purul Sub-Division 3 Reiek 3 Sadar Hills West Sub-Division 4 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 Codt. No. , 'I :", (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

3. AIZAWL 3 Hrishyamukh 6 Darlawn 1 Bagafa 7 Phullen 2 Karbuk 8 10 Aibawk 3 Rupaichhari 9 Tlangnuam 90 Satchand 10 Thingsulthliah 91 3. DHALAI 3 4. CHAMPHAI 4 Salema Ngopa 1 Manu 2 Khawzawl 2 Ambassa 3 'S 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 Tikrikilla 3 116. TRIPURA 16 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

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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 Sonapur 13 1. KOKRAJHAR 1 Chandrapur 14 Gossaigaon 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 DARRANG Chapar 6 8. 8 Harisinga 1 South Sal mara 7 Khoirabari 2 Mankachar 8 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

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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 Donka 1 Gohpur 7 Diphu 2 12. LAKHIMPUR 12 Phuloni 3 Narayanpur 1 Silonijan 4 Bihpuria 2 20. NORTH CACHAR HILLS 20 Naobaicha 3 Umrangso 1 Kadam 4 Haflong 2 North Lakhimpur 5 Mahur 3 Dhakuakhana (Part-I) 91 Maibong 4 Subansiri (Part-I) 92 21. CACHAR 21 13. DHEMAJI 13 Katigora Dhemaji 1 2 Sissibargaon 2 Silchar 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 Ramkrishna Nagar 5 15. DIBRUGARH 15 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 7 17. JORHAT 17 Mirik 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 SUllO, .; . ~!teID,.trl~ub~~i!~tl"~*'i j ,1' .. I;Pd~ N~. ; . (!) .. 1(3) ..• is).. (1) . .' 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 51.No. 5tate/DistrictlSub-dlstrict Code No. SI.No. 5tate/District/Sub-district Code No. (1) (2) (3) (1) . (2) (3)

16. HAORA 16 120. JHARKHAND 20 Udaynarayanpur 1 1. GARHWA 1 Amta-II 2 Kharaundhi 1 Amta-I 3 Bhawanathpur 2 Jagatballavpur 4 Kandi 3 Domjur 5 Majhiaon 4 Bally Jagachha 6 Ramna 5 Sankrail 7 Nagar-Untari 6 Panchla 8 Dhurki 7 Uluberia-II 9 Dandai 8 Uluberia-I 10 Chinia 9 Bagnan-I 11 Meral (Pipra Kalan) 10 Bagnan-II 12 Garhwa 11 Shyampur-I 13 Ranka 12 Shyampur-II 14 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 Chhatarpur 3 Budge Budge-I 2 Pandu 4 Budge Budge-II 3 Bishrampur 5 Bishnupur-I 4 Patan 6 Bishnupur-II 5 Manatu 7 Sonarpur 6 Panki 8 Bhangar-I 7 Manika 9 Bhangar-II 8 Satbarwa 10 Canning-I 9 Leslieganj 11 Canning-II 10 Daltonganj 12 Baruipur 11 Chain pur 13 Magrahat-II 12 Barwadih 14 Magrahat-I 13 Mahuadanr 15 Falta 14 Garu 16 Diamond Harbour-I 15 Latehar 17 Diamond Harbour-II 16 Balumath 18 Kulpi 17 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 SI.No. StatelD istrictlSub·district Code No. SI.No. ., State/DistrlctlSub-dlstrict Code No. (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. 11 6. 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. 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 Nirsa-Cum-Chirkunda 8 8. GODDA 8 Meherma 1 13. BOKARO 13 Thakur Gangti 2 Nawadih Boarijor 3 Bermo 2 Mahagama 4 Gumia 3 Pathargama 5 Pete rwa r 4

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106 SI-No. StateiDistri~Sub.district Code No. SI.No. State/DistrictlSub-district Code No.

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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 Soso 5. SUNDARGARH 5 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 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 8 Balugaon 13 Ramagiri (P) 90

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(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. RAYAGADA 27 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 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

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(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. 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 Bilaspur 6 22 22 1 . CHHATTISGARH 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 10. DURG 10 Sitapur 9 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

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(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 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 Bhanpura 1 Batiyagarh 3 Malhargarh 2 Patharia 4 Garoth 3 Damoh 5 Mandsaur 4 Jabera 6 Sitamau 5 Tendukheda 7 20. RAT LAM 20 13. 13 Piploda 1 Raghurajnagar 2 Nagod 2 Jaora Unchahara 3 Alot 3 Rampur - Baghelan 4 Sailana 4 Amarpatan 5 Bajna 5 Ramnagar 6 Ratlam 6 7 21. UJJAIN 21 14. 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 7 Gurh 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 29 Kalapipal 8 2 23. DEWAS 23 3 Tonk Khurd 1 Burhanpur 4 Sonkatch 2 5 Dewas 3 Kannod 4 30. RAJGARH 30 Bagli 5 Jirapur Khategaon 6 Khilchipur 2 Rajgarh 3 24. 24 Biaora 4 Sarangpur 5 2 Narsinghgarh 6 3 31. VIDISHA 31 Jhabua 4 Lateri 1 Bhavra 5 Sironj 2 6 Kurwai 3 7 Basoda 4 Ranapur 8 Nateran 5 25. DHAR 25 Gyaraspur 6 1 Vidisha 7 2 32. BHOPAL 32 Dhar 3 Berasia 1 Gandhwani 4 Huzur 2 5 33. SEHORE 33 6 Sehore 1 7 Ashta 2 26. INDORE 26 Ichhawar 3 Depalpur 1 Nasrullaganj 4 Sawer 2 Budni 5 Indore 3 34. RAISEN 34 4 Raisen 27. WEST NIMAR 27 Gairatganj 2 1 Begamganj 3 2 Goharganj 4 3 Bareli 5 Segaon 4 Silwani 6 5 Udaipura 7 6 35. BETUL 35 Bhagwanpura 7 Bhainsdehi 1 Jhiranya 8 Betul 2 28. 28 Shahpur 3 Barwani Multai 4 2 Amla 5 Rajpur 3 36. HARDA 36 4 Khirkiya Niwali 5 Harda 2 6 Timarni 3

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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

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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 Jamjodhpur 10 7. AHMADABAD 7 Mandai 1 11. PORBANDAR 11 Detroj - Rampura 2 Porbandar 1 Viramgam 3 Ranavav 2 Sanand 4 Kutiyana 3 Ahmadabad City 5 12. 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 2 Malia 9 Dasada 3 Talala 10 Lakhtar 4 Patan - Veraval 11 Sutrapada 12 Wadhwan 5 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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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. 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 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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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 Bonta 9 24. NAVSARI 24 Kilavani 10 Navsari 1 Galonda 11 Jalalpore 2 Athola 12 Gandevi 3 Dhapsa 13 Chikhli 4 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 Ihit 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

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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 Akot 2 Bensda 67 Balapur 3 Bedpa 68 Akola 4 Sindoni 69 Murtijapur 5 Khedpa 70 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 Chandurbazar 5 3. JALGAON 3 Morshi 6 Chopda 1 Warud 7 Yawal 2 Teosa 8 Raver 3 Amravati 9 Muktainagar (Edlabad) 4 Bhatkuli 10 Bodvad 5 Daryapur 11 Bhusawal 6 Nandgaon Khandeshwar 12 Jalgaon 7 Chandur Railway 13 Erandol 8 Dhamangaon Railway 14 Dharangaon 9 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 Nagbhir 3 9. NAGPUR 9 Brahmapuri 4 Narkhed 1 Sawali 5 Katol 2 Sindewahi 6 Kalameshwar 3 Bhadravati 7 Sayner 4 Chandrapur 8 Parseoni 5 Mul 9 Ramtek 6 Pombhurna 10 Mauda 7 Ballarpur 11 Kamptee 8 Korpana 12 Nagpur (Rural) 9 Rajura 13 Nagpur (Urban) 10 Gondpipri 14 Hingna 11 14 Umred 12 14. YAVATMAL Kuhi 13 Ner 2 Bhiwapur 14 Babulgaon 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 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 RAIGARH Partur 7 24. 24 Uran 1 Mantha 8 2 19. AURANGABAD 19 Panvel 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 Shrivardhan 12 20. NASHIK 20 Mhasla 13 Surgana Mahad 14 Kalwan 2 Poladpur 15 Deola 3 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 Mancherial 1. ADILABAD 1 50 Jaipur Tamsi 1 51 Chennur 52 Adilabad 2 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 Bheemadevarpalle Sarangapur 4 55 56 Dharmapuri 5 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 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. 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 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 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 24 Singareni 22 Zaffergadh 25 Kamepalle 23 Palakurthi 26 Julurpadu 24 Raghunathpalle 27 Chandrugonda 25 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 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 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 30 Saravakota 20 Nellimarla __ 31 Tekkali 21 Pusapatirega 32 Santhabommali 22 Denkada 33 Kotabommili 23 Bhogapuram 34 Jalumuru 24 13. 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 10 25 11 Visakhapatnam (Rural) 26 Pachipenta 12 Visakhapatnam (Urban) 27 Ramabhadrapuram 13 Pedagantyada 28 Badangi 14 Gajuwaka 29 Therlam 15 Paravada 30 Merakamudidam 16 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 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. 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 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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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) . (1) (2) ($) . ·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

132 SI.No. Cod, SI.No. State/DistrrctlSub-distri~t Code No. StateIDistrictlSUb.~n$trid , No...... : (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 Kanaganapalle Sirvel 37 32 Dharmavaram Gospadu 38 33 Bathalapalle 34 Banaganapalle 39 Tadimarri 35 Dhone 40 Mudigubba 36 Pattikonda 41 Talupula 37 Chippagiri 42 Nambulipulikunta 38 Maddikera (East) 43 Gandlapenta 39 Tuggali 44 Kadiri 40 Peapally 45 Nallamada 41 Owk 46 Bukkapatnam 42 Koilkuntla 47 Kothacheruvu 43 Rudravaram 48 Chennekothapalle 44 Allagadda 49 Ramagiri 45 Dornipadu 50 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

133 SI.No. State/DistrictlSub-dlstrict Code No. SI.No. , State/DistrlctiSlIb-qistrict , Code No. , (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 7 5. BIDAR 5 Ranibennur 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 Shimaga 6 10. UTTARA KANNADA 10 Bhadravati 7 Karwar 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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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 3 Gubbi 7 Puttur 4 Tiptur 8 Sulya 5 Turuvekere 9 Kunigal 10 25. KODAGU 25 Madikeri 1 19. KOLAR 19 Somvarpet 2 Gauribidanur Virajpet 3 Chik Ballapur 2 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 30 Nelamangala 1 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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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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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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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 Virudhunagar 4 Thiruvarur 4 Kariapatti 5 Needamangalam 5 Tiruchuli 6 Mannargudi 6 Aruppukkottai 7 Thiruthuraipoondi 7 Sattur 8 21. THANJAVUR 21 27. RAMANATHAPURAM 27 Thiruvidaimarudur Tiruvadanai 1 Kumbakonam 2 Paramakudi 2 Papanasam 3 Thiruvaiyaru 4 Mudukulathur 3 Thanjavur 5 Kamuthi 4 Orathanadu 6 Kadaladi 5 Pattukkottai 7 Ramanathapuram 6 Peravurani 8 Rameswaram 7

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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 3. MAHE 3 29. TIRUNELVELI 29 Mahe Municipality Sivagiri 1 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 Rangat 3 Thovala 3 Agastheeswaram 4 Ferrargunj 4 5 134. PONDICHERRY 34 2. NICOBARS 2 1. YANAM 1 Yanam Municipality Nancowry 2

140 PART - III POPULATION STATISTICS

INDIA DECADAL GROWTH RATE 1991-2001

Boundary, State/U_T Boundary, International _ --- Boundary, District .. .

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143 INDIA DENSITY OF POPULATION 2001

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144 INDIA LEVEL OF URBANISATION 2001

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145 INDIA SEX RATIO 2001

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146 INDIA SEX RATIO IN AGE GROUP 0-6 2001

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147 MAP 42 I

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149 INDIA FEMALE LITERACY RATE 2001

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150 INDIA WORK PARTICIPATION RATE 2001

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PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS {' Coc::o/s. TO TOTAL POPULATION • (MYANlAAR) " NatCCJt1d;;im I. D 35.00 AND BELOW (INDIA) D 35.01 • Ml.OO Ml.01 - 45.00 ... 8aaent (INDIA) o 45.01 · 50.00 _ 50.01 AND ABOVE ~ ... - ~ ANDAMAN SEA ,'. , . "

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151 POPULATION

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~g Name of Statel iii Popu'a~on age group Union Territory/District Ar~ in km2 d Population in '000 Min '000 cj '0 d Z Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 11 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· 222236.0 46 59 121 75 6,652 10,144 5,361 4,783 1,486 765 720

KUPWARA 2379.0 273 3 9 2 370 650 341 309 113 56 57

2 BARAMULA 4588.0 255 8 14 9 652 1,170 615 555 185 94 91

3 SRINAGAR 2228.0 540 3 4 3 170 1,202 649 553 129 66 63

4 BADGAM 1371.0 459 3 8 5 483 629 326 303 98 49 49

5 PULWAMA 1398.0 467 4 6 6 551 653 336 317 85 42 43

6 ANANTNAG 3984.0 294 5 10 9 620 1,172 610 562 177 89 88

7 LEH (LADAKH) 45110.0 3 6 113 117 64 53 13 7 6

8 KARGIL 14036.0 9 2 7 129 119 65 54 19 10 10

9 DODA 11691.0 59 7 14 6 661 692 364 328 119 61 58

10 UDHAMPUR 4550.0 163 5 12 8 602 744 400 121 63 59

11 PUNCH 1674.0 223 3 5 179 373 194 178 67 34 33

12 RAJAURI 2630.0 184 6 7 4 385 483 257 226 79 42 38

13 JAMMU 3097.0 513 5 11 14 1,162 1,589 850 738 199 109 89

14 KATHUA 2651.0 208 4 8 6 575 550 289 261 81 44 37

2 HIMACHAL PRADESH 55673.0 109 109 72 57 20,118 6,078 3,088 2,990 793 418 375

CHAMBA 6522.0 71 10 7 5 1,591 461 235 226 70 36 34

2 KANGRA 5739.0 233 19 13 9 3,868 1,339 661 678 165 90 75

3 LAHUL AND SPITI 13841.0 2 3 2 o 521 33 18 15 4 2 2

4 KULLU 5503.0 69 6 5 4 172 382 198 184 53 27 26

5 MANDl 3950.0 228 16 10 5 3,338 901 448 453 120 63 57

6 HAMIRPUR 1118.0 369 6 5 4 1,672 413 197 216 51 27 23

7 UNA 1540.0 291 5 4 5 814 448 225 224 60 33 27

8 BILASPUR 1167.0 292 4 3 4 1,061 341 171 170 43 23 2(l

9 SOLAN 1936.0 259 7 5 8 2,536 501 270 230 66 35 31

10 SIRMAUR 2825.0 162 10 6 3 971 459 241 217 68 35 33

11 SHIMLA 5131.0 141 17 9 10 2,914 723 381 342 85 44 41

12 KINNAUR 6401.0 12 6 3 o 660 78 42 36 9 5 5

3 PUNJAB 50362.0 484 72 138 157 12,673 24,359 12,985 11,374 3,172 1,764 1,408

GURDASPUR 3551.0 593 5 14 14 1,617 2,104 1,113 991 280 157 124

'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 STATISTICS 2001 c: ~ 0 '= '= ., .lll ::l ~ Q. c:& (ij&.... _ ::l .. ~~_- 0::: 0 00 o~ Ql- Ql- Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Cl)C: Cl)C: Literacy rate Work participation rate ~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 POPULATION

Name of Statel Population age group Union Territory/District Area in kw Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

2 AMRITSAR 5088.0 609 7 16 13 1,233 3,096 1,651 1,445 429 240 189

3 KAPURTHALA 1633.0 462 4 5 7 690 755 400 355 95 53 42

4 JALANDHAR 2624.0 748 5 10 14 950 1,963 1,040 923 230 127 103

5 HOSHIARPUR 3386.0 437 4 10 12 1,417 1,481 765 716 184 102 83

6 NAWANSHAHR 1282.0 458 2 5 4 471 587 307 281 71 39 32

7 RUPNAGAR 2113.0 528 4 7 11 889 1,116 597 520 143 79 63

8 FATEHGARH SAHIB 1180.0 456 4 5 5 444 538 290 248 66 38 29

9 LUDHIANA 3578.0 848 7 11 12 915 3,033 1,663 1,370 371 204 167

10 MOGA 2235.0 400 3 5 4 329 895 474 421 116 64 52

11 FIROZPUR 5328.0 328 5 10 9 1,004 1,746 926 820 258 141 116

12 MUKTSAR 2593.0 306 3 4 4 234 777 411 366 105 58 47

13 FARIDKOT 1458.0 378 2 2 3 171 551 293 258 74 41 33

14 BATHINDA 3353.0 353 3 7 9 284 1,183 633 550 149 84 66

15 MANSA 2198.0 313 3 5 5 240 689 366 322 96 54 42

16 SANGRUR 5108.0 392 6 13 17 101 2,000 1,069 931 264 148 116

17 PATIALA 3654.0 505 5 9 14 1,084 1,845 987 858 240 135 105

4 CHANOIGARH 114.0 7.900 24 901 507 394 116 63 53

1 CHANDIGARH 114.0 7,900 24 901 507 394 116 63 53

5 UTTARANCHAL. 53483.0 159 49 95 86 16,826 8,489 4.326 4,163 1.360 713 647

1 UTIARKASHI 8016.0 37 4 6 3 699 295 152 143 50 26 24

2 CHAMOLI 8030.0 46 6 9 6 1,244 370 184 187 56 29 21

3 RUDRAPRAYAG 1984.0 115 2 3 2 691 227 108 120 36 18 18

4 TEHRI GARHWAL 3642.0 166 5 9 7 1,867 605 295 310 99 51 47

5 DEHRADUN 3088.0 415 4 6 14 759 1,282 680 603 172 91 81

6 GARHWAL 5329.0 131 6 15 6 3,483 691 331 366 101 52 49

7 PITHORAGARH 7090.0 65 5 8 4 1,672 462 228 235 72 38 34

8 BAGESHWAR 2246.0 111 2 5 957 249 119 131 41 21 20

9 ALMORA 3139.0 201 3 9 4 2,274 631 294 337 97 50 47

10 CHAMPAWAT 1766.0 127 4 4 717 225 111 113 40 21 19

11 NAINITAL 4251.0 179 4 8 8 1148 763 400 363 114 59 54

12 UDHAM SINGH NAGAR 2542.0 486 4 7 17 688 1,236 649 586 219 115 105

13 HARDWAR 2360.0 613 3 6 10 627 1,447 776 671 263 141 122

154 STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Literacy rate Work participation rate

Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28

1,223 657 566 1,873 994 879 39.50 60.50 67.27 12.61 61.26 35.92 52.76 16.69

247 134 113 508 266 242 32.72 67.28 73.93 79.02 68.29 34.82 52.82 14.56

932 501 431 1,031 539 492 47.48 52.52 78.04 82.49 73.08 34.48 53.69 12.83

292 154 138 1,189 611 578 19.72 80.28 81.02 86.45 75.32 34.67 50.63 17.61

81 42 39 506 265 242 13.80 86.20 76.43 82.86 69.52 44.89 55.54 33.23

362 193 169 754 403 351 32.44 67.56 78.08 83.97 71.40 39.18 52.59 23.80

151 82 69 387 208 179 28.07 71.93 73.65 78.27 68.31 38.31 54.93 18.86

1,694 950 744 1,339 713 627 55.85 44.15 76.50 80.25 71.95 37.91 55.55 16.49

179 95 84 716 379 337 20.00 80.00 63.52 68.01 58.52 40.09 53.93 24.49

451 242 208 1,295 684 612 25.83 74.17 60.69 68.73 51.72 37.15 53.27 18.94

199 105 93 579 306 273 25.61 74.52 58.20 65.39 50.25 39.82 54.96 22.81

194 104 90 357 189 168 35.21 64.79 61.95 68.15 55.03 38.08 53.52 20.58

352 189 163 832 444 387 29.75 70.33 61.18 67.78 53.70 42.31 55.19 27.51

142 76 67 546 291 256 20.61 79.25 52.41 58.90 45.18 40.87 54.31 25.59

585 313 272 1,415 757 659 29.25 70.75 59.98 65.81 53.38 40.70 54.73 24.59

645 345 300 1,200 643 558 34.96 65.04 69.78 75.88 62.86 36.96 53.58 17.83

809 450 358 92 57 35 89.77 10.23 81.94 86.14 76.47 37.80 58.11 14.22

809 450 358 92 57 35 89.77 10.23 81.94 86.14 76.47 37.80 56.11 14.22

2,179 1,181 998 6,310 3,145 3,166 25.69 74.34 71.60 83.30 59.60 36.90 46.10 27.30

23 13 10 272 139 133 7.80 92.20 65.71 83.60 46.69 46.07 48.28 43.71

51 30 21 320 154 165 13.78 86.49 75.43 89.66 61.63 44.48 44.90 44.60

3 2 225 106 119 1.32 99.12 73.65 89.81 59.57 44.86 42.32 47.15

60 37 23 545 258 287 9.92 90.08 66.73 85.33 49.42 43.77 45.06 42.54

679 364 314 603 315 288 52.96 47.04 78.98 85.87 71.20 31.23 47.78 12.57

90 49 41 607 282 325 12.91 87.09 77.49 90.91 65.70 38.71 40.79 36.84

60 33 27 402 195 208 12.99 87.01 75.95 90.06 62.59 42.98 43.40 42.58

8 4 3 242 114 127 3.13 96.87 71.29 87.65 56.98 47.64 45.14 49.90

55 31 24 576 263 313 8.72 91.28 73.64 89.20 60.56 46.34 44.52 47.92

34 18 16 191 93 98 15.04 84.96 70.39 87.27 54.18 40.17 43.49 36.93

269 143 126 494 257 237 35.26 64.74 78.36 86.32 69.55 36.56 48.06 23.88

403 215 188 833 435 398 32.61 67.39 64.86 75.22 53.35 31.74 . 48.03 13.68

446 242 204 1.001 534 467 30.82 69.18 63.75 73.83 52.10 29.39 47.20 8.79

155 POPULATION

Name of Stater I Population age grollp Union Territory/District Area in km2 d Population ill '000 0-6 in '000 c..:i '0 d z Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14

6 HARYANA 44212.0 478 67 116 106 6,955 21,145 11,364 9,781 3,336 1,834 1,502

1 PANCHKULA 898.0 522 2 4 4 236 468 257 211 66 36 30

2 AMBALA 1574.0 644 3 4 6 493 1,014 543 471 134 75 59

3 YAMUNANAGAR 1768.0 589 2 6 11 639 1,042 559 482 150 83 67

4 KURUKSHETRA 1530.0 540 3 5 4 416 825 442 383 117 66 51

5 KAITHAL 2317.0 408 2 5 4 270 946 511 436 145 81 64

6 KARNAL 2520.0 506 5 6 7 434 1,274 683 591 193 107 86

7 PANIPAT 1268.0 763 3 6 6 192 967 529 439 159 88 71

8 SONIPAT 2122.0 603 4 7 4 336 1,279 696 583 196 110 87

9 JIND 2702.0 440 4 7 5 307 1,190 642 548 188 103 84

10 FATEHABAD 2538.0 318 3 6 4 243 ' 806 428 378 130 71 59

11 SIRSA 4277.0 261 4 7 5 325 1,117 593 523 168 92 75

12 HISAR 3983.0 386 4 9 5 275 1,537 831 707 238 130 108

13 BHIWANI 4778.0 298 6 9 6 444 1,425 758 667 224 122 102

14 ROHTAK 1745.0 539 2 5 3 147 940 509 431 136 76 61

15 JHAJJAR 1834.0 480 3 5 5 260 880 476 404 132 73 59

16 MAHENDRAGARH 1899.0 428 2 5 5 370 813 424 389 128 70 58

17 REWARI 1594.0 480 3 5 4 410 765 403 362 117 64 52

18 GURGAON 2714.0 612 7 9 12 726 1,660 886 774 333 179 154

19 FARIDABAD 2151.0 1,020 5 6 6 432 2,195 1,193 1,002 381 206 175

7 NeT of DELHI 1483.0 9,340 27 7 62 165 13,851 7,607 6,243 2,017 1,080 937

1 NORTHWEST 440.0 6,502 3 19 66 2,861 1,572 1,289 431 232 199

2 NORTH 59.0 13,246 3 2 6 782 428 354 107 57 50

3 NORTHEAST 60.0 29,468 3 11 13 1,768 956 812 296 158 138

4 EAST 64.0 22,868 3 5 3 1,464 794 670 206 110 95

5 NEW DELHI 35.0 5,117 3 o o 179 100 79 21 11 10 6 CENTRAL 25.0 25,855 3 o o 646 351 296 80 42 38

7 WEST 129.0 16,503 3 4 9 2,129 1,163 966 290 156 134

8 SOUTHWEST 421.0 4,169 3 8 52 1,755 984 771 250 136 115

9 SOUTH 250.0 9,068 3 11 16 2,267 1,260 1,007 335 177 158

8 RAJASTHAN 342239.0 165 241 237 222 41,353 56,5G7 29,42G 27,087 1G,651 5,580 5,071

1 GANGANAGAR 10978.0 163 9 7 12 3,014 1,789 955 834 298 161 137

2 HANUMANGARH 9656.0 157 7 3 6 1,905 1,518 801 717 256 137 119

156 STATISTICS 2001

Urban population in '000 Rural population In '000 Literacy rate Work participation rate

Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Fem!ile 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

6,115 3,311 2,804 15,029 8,053 6,976 28.92 71.080 67.90 78.50 55.70 39.60 SO.30 27.20

208 112 96 260 145 115 44.44 55.56 74.00 80.87 65.65 38.14 54.54 18.22

357 193 164 657 350 307 35.21 64.79 75.31 82.31 67.39 31.99 50.95 10.16

393 212 181 649 348 301 37.72 62.28 71.63 78.82 63.39 32.31 50.10 11.66

216 117 99 610 326 284 26.18 73.94 69.88 78.06 60.61 37.36 51.19 21.40

183 99 85 763 412 351 19.34 80.66 59.02 69.15 47.31 39.32 50.87 25.79

338 181 156 936 502 434 26.53 73.47 67.74 76.29 57.97 35.74 50.18 19.05

392 216 176 575 313 262 40.54 59.46 69.17 78.50 57.97 39.57 51.03 25.75

321 174 147 958 522 436 25.10 74.90 72.79 83.06 60.68 40.89 49.65 30.44

242 130 112 948 512 436 20.34 79.66 62.12 73.82 48.51 43.87 51.56 34.85

142 76 67 664 352 312 17.62 82.38 57.98 68.22 46.53 45.03 54.42 34.40

293 156 137 823 437 386 26.23 73.68 60.55 70.05 49.93 42.59 53.05 30.73

398 216 182 1,139 615 524 25.89 74.11 64,83 76.57 51.08 43.30 51.87 33.22

270 145 125 1,155 613 542 18.95 81.05 67.45 80.26 53.00 42.76 49.24 35.38

330 177 153 611 332 278 35.11 65.00 73.72 83.23 62.59 39.47 49.33 27.83

195 107 88 685 369 316 22.16 77.84 72.38 83.27 59.65 44.17 51.38 35.66

110 58 51 703 365 338 13.53 86.47 69.89 84.72 54.08 43.31 48.00 38.20

136 74 63 629 329 300 17.78 82.22 75.25 88.45 60.83 43.59 49.72 36.77

369 198 171 1,291 688 603 22.23 77.77 62.91 76.17 47.78 37.92 46.84 27.72

1,221 669 552 973 524 450 55.63 44.33 70.03 81.52 56.31 35.80 48.32 20.90

12,906 7,085 5,821 945 522 423 93.18 6.82 81.70 87.30 740.70 32.80 52.10 9.40

2,596 1,425 1,171 265 147 119 90.74 9.26 80.57 86.67 73.08 32.14 51.21 8.89

735 402 333 47 26 21 93.99 6.01 80.10 84.64 74.54 32.83 53.23 8.16

1,627 880 747 142 77 65 92.02 8.03 77.53 84.78 68.94 28.30 47.70 5.46

1,445 784 661 18 10 8 98.70 1.23 84,91 89.65 79,26 32.48 5;2.08 9.22

179 100 79 - 100.00 0.00 83.24 88.62 76.33 37.74 55.25 15.62

646 351 296 - 100,00 0.00 79.69 82.73 76.05 34.63 55.89 9.40

2,042 1,114 928 87 49 37 95.91 4.09 83.39 87.85 77.99 33.86 53.05 10.76

1,530 860 669 225 123 102 87.18 12.82 83.61 89.86 75.55 34.33 52.97 10.57

2,106 1,170 937 161 90 70 92.90 7.10 81.96 88.26 73.94 34.34 53.07 10.91

13,214 6,993 6,221 43,293 22,427 20,866 23.39 76.61 60.40 75.70 43.90 42.10 50.00 33.50

453 246 208 1,336 710 626 25.32 74.68 64.74 75.53 52.44 40.22 53.55 24.96

304 162 142 1,214 640 575 20.03 79.97 63.05 75.18 49.56 41.39 51.67 29.89

157 POPULATION

zci Name of StateJ Population age group ~ Union Territory/District Area in km" Population in '000 0-6 in '000 .~F '0 ci i....I z Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

3 BIKANER 27244.0 61 7 4 3 778 1,674 886 788 327 170 156

4 CHURU 16830.0 114 7 7 11 979 1,924 988 936 384 201 183

5 JHUNJHUNUN 5928.0 323 6 8 13 859 1,914 984 930 335 180 155

6 ALWAR 8380.0 357 12 14 9 1,994 2,993 1,587 1,406 582 308 274

7 BHARATPUR 5066.0 415 10 9 9 1,472 2,101 1,133 968 428 228 200

8 DHAULPUR 3033.0 324 5 4 3 802 983 538 445 220 118 102

9 KARAULI 5524.0 219 6 5 3 798 1,210 652 558 249 133 116

10 SAWAI MADHOPUR 4498.0 248 7 5 4 794 1,117 591 526 207 109 98

11 DAUSA 3432.0 384 5 5 5 1,058 1,317 693 624 265 139 126

12 JAIPUR 11143.0 471 13 13 11 2,131 5,251 2,768 2,483 919 484 435

13 SIKAR 7732.0 296 6 8 9 992 2,266 1,173 1,115 419 222 197

14 NAGAUR 17718.0 157 10 11 12 1,500 2,775 1,425 1,350 527 275 252

15 JODHPUR 22850.0 126 7 9 4 1,063 2,887 1,514 1,373 557 290 267

16 JAISALMER 38401.0 13 3 3 2 637 508 279 229 112 60 52

17 BARMER 28387.0 69 8 8 2 1,941 1,965 1,038 927 436 227 209

18 JALOR 10640.0 136 7 7 3 706 1,449 738 711 311 162 149

19 SIROHI 5136.0 166 5 5 5 462 851 438 413 169 88 81

20 PAll 12387.0 147 9 10 11 949 1,820 919 901 338 176 162

21 AJMER 8481.0 257 9 8 9 1,038 2,182 1,130 1,052 374 194 179

22 TONK 7194.0 168 7 6 7 1,093 1,212 626 585 224 116 108

23 BUNDI 5776.0 167 5 4 7 849 963 505 458 175 91 83

24 BHILWARA 10455.0 193 12 11 8 1,745 2,014 1,027 987 360 185 175

25 RAJSAMAND 3860.0 256 7 7 5 987 987 493 494 180 93 87

26 UDAIPUR 13419.0 196 10 11 10 2,351 2,633 1,336 1,297 492 252 239

27 DUNGARPUR 3770.0 294 4 5 3 858 1,108 548 560 232 118 113

28 BANSWARA 5037.0 298 5 8 3 1,504 1,502 761 741 315 161 155

29 CHlTIAURGARH 10856.0 166 13 14 8 2,395 1,804 918 885 311 161 150

30 KOTA 5217.0 301 5 5 11 892 1,569 827 741 251 131 120

31 BARAN 6992.0 146 8 7 6 1,207 1,022 535 487 190 99 91

32 JHALAWAR 6219.0 190 7 6 8 1,600 1,180 613 568 209 108 101

9 UTIARPRADESH 240928.0 690 300 809 704 107,452 166,198 87,565 78,633 31,625 16,509 15,116

SAHARANPUR 3689.0 785 4 11 13 1,606 2,897 1,553 1,344 538 288 251

2 MUZAFFARNAGAR 4008.0 884 5 14 21 1,025 3,543 1,894 1,650 678 365 313

3 BIJNOR 4561.0 687 5 11 21 2,989 3,132 1,652 1,480 616 323 293

158 STATISTICS 2001

c: c:; ~ t 5. c:;~ 0 (U !o. 08- :l'ai ..,.-:>~ ...... 0:::15 0,9 00 Urban population in '000 Rural population In '000 J,g(l)c: Literacy rate Work partlcrpation rate C:..!l! Iic:'ai ~5. ~"[ Person Mate Female Person Male Female &:8- If 8- Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

595 317 278 1,079 569 510 35.54 64.46 56.91 70.05 42.03 39.51 50.17 27.52

536 277 259 1,388 711 677 27.86 72.14 66.81 79.69 53.35 44.38 50.01 38.44

395 208 187 1,519 776 743 20.64 79.36 73.04 86.09 59.51 39.76 46.53 32.61

435 237 198 2,558 1,350 1,208 14.53 85.47 61.74 78.09 43.28 48.74 53.05 43.88

409 219 190 1,692 914 778 19.47 80.53 63.57 80.54 43.56 40.59 47.08 32.99

177 95 82 807 443 364 18.01 82.10 60.13 75.09 41.84 43.66 51.68 33.97

172 92 80 1,038 560 477 14.21 85.79 63.38 79.54 44.39 39.94 44.83 34.22

213 113 100 904 479 426 19.07 80.93 56.67 75.74 35.17 42.00 47.73 35.55

136 72 64 1,181 622 560 10.33 89.67 61.84 79.35 42.32 41.19 45.76 36.12

2,592 1,379 1,213 2,659 1,389 1,270 49.36 50.64 69.90 82.80 55.52 35.50 47.36 22.28

473 246 227 1815 927 888 20.67 79.33 70.47 84.34 56.11 38.81 45.81 31.45

477 249 228 2,298 1,176 1,122 17.19 82.81 57.28 74.10 39.67 40.70 48.07 32.93

977 520 457 1,909 994 915 33.84 66.12 56.67 72.96 38.64 38.28 48.43 27.09

76 43 34 432 236 196 14.96 85.04 50.97 66.26 32.05 41.65 51.73 29.37

145 78 67 1,819 960 860 7.38 92.57 58.99 72.76 43.45 46.81 51.30 41.78

110 58 52 1,339 680 659 7.59 92.41 46.49 64.72 27.80 50.19 54.14 46.09

151 81 70 700 357 343 17.74 82.26 53.94 69.89 37.15 40.41 50.12 30.11

391 204 187 1,429 715 715 21.48 78.52 54.39 72.20 36.48 39.82 48.53 30.94

875 460 415 1,307 670 637 40.10 59.90 64.65 79.37 48.86 39.27 49.79 27.97

253 130 123 959 496 462 20.87 79.13 51.97 70.52 32.15 43.96 49.28 38.27

180 94 85 783 410 373 18.69 81.31 55.57 71.68 37.79 47.47 53.78 40.51

415 219 196 1,599 808 791 20.61 79.39 50.74 67.39 33.48 46.67 54.42 38.61

129 67 62 858 427 432 13.07 86.93 55.65 73.99 37.59 40.71 51.41 30.02

490 258 233 2,143 1,078 1,065 18.61 81.39 58.62 73.62 43.26 41.81 51.49 31.83

81 42 39 1,027 506 521 7.31 92.69 48.57 66.04 31.77 47.97 51.35 44.67

107 56 52 1,394 705 689 7.12 92.81 44.63 60.45 28.43 47.24 50.49 43.92

289 151 139 1,514 768 747 16.02 83.92 54.09 71.30 36.39 51.58 56.75 46.23

839 445 394 730 382 347 53.47 46.53 73.53 85.23 60.43 34.51 48.05 19.41

172 90 82 850 445 404 16.83 83.17 59.50 75.78 41.55 42.71 49.18 35.60

168 88 80 1,012 524 488 14.24 85.76 57.32 73.31 40.02 47.00 53.90 39.55

34,540 18,408 16,132 131,658 69,157 62,501 20.78 79.22 56.30 68.80 42.20 32.50 46.80 16.50

748 400 348 2,149 1,153 996 25.82 74.18 61.22 70.91 50.00 28.22 47.14 6.34

904 480 424 2,639 1,414 1,225 25.52 74.48 60.67 71.91 47.81 33.11 49.00 14.86

761 400 361 2,370 1,252 1,118 24.30 75.67 58.08 68.78 46.10 28.24 46.45 7.92

159 POPULATION

Name of Statel '" Population age group Union TerritorylDistrict Area in km2 ! Population In '000 0-6 in '000 '0 o z Person Male Female Parson Mate Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4 MORADABAD 3718.0 1,025 5 14 13 1,800 3,811 2,032 1,779 774 405 369

5 RAMPUR 2367.0 813 5 6 8 1,155 1,924 1,024 900 398 207 191

6 JYOTIBA PHULE NAGAR 2249.0 667 3 5 8 1,124 1,499 795 704 302 158 144

7 MEERUT 2590.0 1,157 3 12 16 674 2,997 1,602 1,396 518 279 239

8 BAGHPAT 1321.0 881 3 6 8 315 1164 630 534 205 111 94

9 GHAZIABAD 1148.0 2,866 4 8 17 560 3291 1,769 1,522 566 306 261

10 GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR 1442.0 834 3 5 9 422 1202 653 549 218 118 101

11 BULANDSHAHR 4352.0 669 7 14 16 1,197 2913 1,550 1,363 542 290 252

12 ALiGARH 3650.0 820 5 12 13 1.210 2992 1,607 1.385 563 299 264

13 HATHRAS 1840.0 726 4 7 9 672 1336 719 617 255 135 120

14 MATHURA 3340.0 621 3 10 19 880 2,075 1,128 947 406 217 189

15 AGRA 4027.0 899 6 15 17 938 3,620 1,961 1.659 661 354 307

16 FIROZABAD 2361.0 870 4 9 9 814 2.053 1,109 944 400 212 188

17 ETAH 4446.0 628 5 15 19 1,610 2,790 1,509 1.281 556 294 262

18 MAINPURI 2760.0 579 3 9 9 854 1,597 860 737 303 160 143

19 BUDAUN 5168.0 594 6 18 23 2,081 3,069 1,667 1,403 647 342 305

20 BAREILLY 4120.0 878 6 15 23 2,070 3,619 1,934 1,684 719 377 342

21 PILlBHIT 3499.0 470 3 7 9 1,349 1,645 876 769 325 167 157

22 SHAHJAHANPUR 4575.0 557 4 14 11 2,425 2,548 1,383 1,164 502 265 237

23 KHERI 7680.0 418 5 15 10 1,859 3,207 1,714 1,493 636 327 309

24 SITAPUR 5743.0 630 6 19 11 2,348 3,620 1,941 1.678 713 369 345

25 HARDOI 5986.0 568 5 19 14 2,070 3,398 1,843 1,556 661 345 316

26 UNNAO 4558.0 592 5 16 19 1,794 2,700 1,423 1,278 476 248 229

27 LUCKNOW 2528.0 1,443 4 8 9 835 3,648 1,932 1.716 548 286 262

28 RAE BARELI 4609.0 623 7 21 9 1,773 2,872 1,472 1,400 531 273 257

29 FARRUKHABAD 2181.0 720 3 7 7 1,007 1,570 850 721 288 152 136

30 KANNAUJ 2093.0 664 3 7 8 752 1,389 744 645 260 136 124

31 ETAWAH 2311.0 579 5 8 6 692 1,339 721 618 237 125 112

32 AURAIYA 2015.0 586 2 7 7 841 1,180 636 544 215 113 101

33 KANPUR DEHAT 3021.0 517 5 11 8 1,031 1,563 844 719 280 148 132

34 KANPUR NAGAR 3155.0 1,321 3 9 10 1,003 4.168 2,247 1,921 591 316 275

35 JALAUN 4565.0 319 5 9 10 1,151 1,454 787 668 242 128 114

36 JHANSI 5024.0 347 5 8 18 949 1,745 933 812 281 149 132

37 LALiTPUR 5039.0 194 3 6 4 778 978 519 458 200 104 97

38 HAMIRPUR 4282.0 244 3 7 7 648 1,044 564 480 189 99 90

160 STATISTICS 2001 c: c: i i "5 "5 Q. 1:8. Q. -8.el_ ~~ If~ '15- ...... s 00 Urban population In '000 Rural population In '000 8,~ Literacy rate Work participation rate t~;::0:1 Q)"5 ~i 2Q. ~~ Person Male Female Person Male Female &8. cf& Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,164 617 547 2,647 1,415 1,232 30.54 69.46 44.75 54.91 33.01 31.02 47.94 11.67

480 253 228 1,443 771 672 24.95 75.00 38.76 48.20 27.89 28.30 47.11 6.90

368 194 174 1,131 601 530 24.55 75.45 49.47 62.57 34.56 31.89 47.61 14.13

1,452 775 677 1,545 827 718 48.45 51.55 64.79 75.00 53.12 29.89 46.58 10.73

229 123 107 935 507 427 19.67 80.33 64.24 76.99 49.17 32.67 47.53 15.14

1,816 976 841 1,474 793 681 55.18 44.79 69.74 79.84 58.01 28.51 45.63 8.62

449 247 203 753 406 346 37.35 62.65 68.69 81.26 53.70 30.27 46.56 10.90

674 357 317 2,239 1,193 1,046 23.14 76.86 59.39 74.31 42.48 40.29 50.88 28.25

865 461 404 2,128 1,146 981 28.91 71.12 58.48 71.71 43.03 30.62 45.53 13.31

264 141 124 1,072 578 493 19.76 80.24 62.49 76.28 46.31 29.34 45.92 10.03

587 318 269 1,487 810 678 28.29 71.66 61.46 76.47 43.43 37.16 47.83 24.46

1,568 847 721 2,053 1,114 939 43.31 56.71 62.60 74.60 48.35 27.19 44.06 7.24

623 332 291 1,430 777 653 30.35 69.65 64.48 75.89 50.95 27.23 44.56 6.88

484 256 227 2,307 1,253 1,054 17.35 82.69 54.63 67.52 39.26 28.76 46.47 7.90

233 123 110 1,364 737 627 14.59 85.41 65.09 76.70 51.41 27.51 45.68 6.30

557 295 262 2,512 1,372 1,140 18.15 81.85 38.17 48.96 25.14 30.04 48.94 7.59

1,191 631 561 2,427 1,304 1,124 32.91 67.06 47.84 58.73 35.22 30.26 48.62 9.18

294 156 138 1,351 720 631 17.87 82.13 49.81 62.49 35.11 28.04 47.76 5.56

526 282 244 2,022 1,101 921 20.64 79.36 49.09 59.73 36.25 28.63 48.81 4.66

346 184 161 2,862 1,530 1,332 10.79 89.24 48.39 59.50 35.38 31.45 51.10 8.88

433 227 206 3,187 1,714 1,473 11.96 88.04 48.32 59.97 34.59 31.09 50.61 8.51

407 216 191 2,991 1,626 1,365 11.98 88.02 51.88 64.39 36.77 32.30 51.12 10.01

412 217 195 2,289 1,206 1,083 15.26 84.78 54.64 66.28 41.59 34.30 50.04 16.79

2,321 1,229 1,092 1,327 703 624 63.62 36.38 68.71 75.98 60.47 29.78 46.95 10.44

274 143 131 2,598 1,329 1,269 9.54 90.46 53.79 67.61 39.30 35.63 47.93 22.71

342 182 159 1,229 668 561 21.78 78.28 60.89 71.14 48.65 29.47 47.98 7.65

232 122 110 1,157 622 535 16.70 83.30 61.88 72.76 49.16 32.95 48.82 14.62

308 163 145 1,031 557 473 23.00 77.00 69.57 79.92 57.38 27.53 45.72 6.32

169 90 79 1,011 546 465 14.32 85.68 70.50 80.14 59.13 32.90 48.43 14.77

108 58 50 1,456 787 669 6.91 93.15 66.44 76.39 54.64 32.83 48.27 14.69

2,798 1,509 1,288 1,370 738 632 67.13 32.87 74.37 80.25 67.46 29.94 47.23 9.71

341 182 158 1,114 604 510 23.45 76.62 64.52 77.39 49.21 35.95 49.22 20.32

712 380 331 1,033 552 481 40.80 59.20 65.47 78.76 50.16 37.02 49.13 23.12

142 75 67 836 445 391 14.52 85.48 49.46 63.81 32.97 43.20 50.44 34.99

174 94 80 870 470 400 16.67 83.33 57.38 71.87 40.14 39.16 49.19 27.38

161 POPULATION

Name of Statel j Population age group Union TerritoryfDistrict Area in km2 Ci Population in '000 0-6 in '000 U t '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

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:;~ ~ 0. 1 :68. -8. -e- E! _-;:)-5 If~_- o 0 o 0 Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Gl-;; 8,';;' Literacy rate Work participation rate J9.Q ~,g <=1ii ~:; ...?!~ 0. Person Male Female Person Male Female 8:8. ~~ Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

155 82 72 554 297 256 21.89 78.25 53.28 67.74 36.41 42.31 50.64 32.70

244 132 112 1.293 695 598 15.88 84.12 54.38 69.28 36.78 40.29 48.92 30.26

77 41 36 690 368 321 10.05 90.08 65.04 77.69 50.30 42.28 47.71 36.06

238 125 112 2,071 1,094 976 10.31 89.73 56.30 69.01 41.93 37.67 48.55 25.48

145 75 69 2,587 1,288 1,299 5.31 94.73 57.60 73.99 41.54 33.53 42.89 24.21

92 48 44 1,201 634 567 7.12 92.88 46.88 61.96 29.79 39.19 47.35 30.07

1,207 664 543 3,729 1,962 1,767

249 131 118 2,425 1,286 1,139 9.31 90.69 47.39 58.85 34.29 36.80 51.72 19.96

281 152 129 1,808 925 882 13.45 86.55 56.28 69.42 42.26 39.43 50.30 27.85

181 94 87 1,846 931 915 8.93 91.07 58.43 71.37 45.30 33.45 44.81 21.83

152 80 72 3,063 1,543 1,519 4.73 95.27 55.75 70.49 40.86 32.12 44.65 19.33

238 126 112 2,143 1,149 994 10.00 90.00 35.16 45.58 22.78 35.46 52.21 16.13

33 18 16 1,143 614 529 2.81 97.19 33.82 46.67 18.58 41.35 54.62 25.95

136 71 64 1,547 817 730 8.09 91.97 34.60 45.84 21.79 42.44 52.49 31.22

194 105 89 2,571 1,346 1,225 7.01 92.95 42.59 56.39 27.17 33.96 50.43 15.77

78 41 37 1,962 1,006 956 3.82 96.18 42.30 56.66 27.08 38.06 47.65 27.95

116 61 55 1,969 1,014 955 5.56 94.44 52.49 67.10 36.92 35.26 46.77 23.00

101 53 48 1,320 667 653 7.11 92.96 50.88 66.57 34.92 34.44 44.95 23.65

111 58 53 2,063 1,066 997 5.11 94.89 46.61 63.92 27.93 39.12 47.71 29.92

739 390 348 3,031 1,533 1,498 19.61 80.42 58.49 73.57 42.88 30.14 42.71 17.06

133 70 63 2,761 1,404 1,357 4.60 95.44 46.94 63.64 29.64 34.22 45.49 22.52

268 140 129 2,444 1,215 1,229 9.88 90.08 58.64 75.01 42.51 28.53 40.49 16.59

297 154 143 3,643 1,797 1,846 7.54 92.46 56.95 71.04 43.40 30.45 40.90 20.22

360 186 174 1,494 748 746 19.42 80.58 62.16 75.60 48.66 32.33 42.00 22.52

270 142 128 2,492 1,272 1,220 9.78 90.22 57.86 71.91 43.16 28.77 41.48 15.44

289 151 138 3,622 1,791 1,832 7.39 92.59 59.84 76.18 44.07 31.07 40.40 21.88

233 122 111 2,804 1,415 1,389 7.67 92.30 59.55 74.87 44.03 31.39 41.73 20.80

174 92 82 1,470 763 707 10.59 89.47 59.72 74.04 44.13 32.11 44.26 18.93

1,261 673 587 1,878 976 902 40.17 59.83 66.12 77.87 53.05 31.29 44.68 16.47

173 92 81 1,180 614 566 12.78 87.15 57.90 75.76 38.44 28.71 41.26 15.03

287 153 134 1,830 963 867 13.56 86.48 55.31 69.59 39.26 33.78 45.58 20.62

275 151 125 1,188 620 568 18.78 81.15 49.22 62.95 33.70 36.76 47.29 25.03

8,682 4,649 4,033 74,317 38,595 35,722 10.46 89.54 47.00 59.70 33.10 33.70 47.40 18.80

310 164 145 2,734 1,437 1,297 10.19 89.85 38.93 51.08 25.23 32.66 48.78 14.69

163 POPULATION

Name of Statel Union TerritorylDistrM Area in km"

2 3 4

2 PURBA CHAMPARAN 3968.0 993 27 27 7 1,317 3,940 2,077 1,863 838 433 405

3 SHEOHAR 349.0 1,478 5 5 203 516 274 242 106 56 51

4 SITAMARHI 2294.0 1,169 17 17 5 834 2.683 1,418 1,265 557 289 267

5 MADHUBANI 3501.0 1,021 21 21 4 1,110 3,575 1,841 1,734 726 374 352

6 SUPAUL 2425.0 714 11 11 3 1,733 902 830 367 191 177

7 ARARIA 2830.0 763 9 9 3 742 2,159 1,128 1,031 474 242 233

8 KISHANGANJ 1884.0 688 7 7 3 771 1,296 670 627 288 148 140

9 PURNIA 3229.0 788 14 14 3 1,281 2,544 1,328 1,216 550 279 270

10 KATIHAR 3057.0 783 16 16 3 1,542 2,393 1,247 1,146 525 267 258

11 MADHEPURA 1788.0 854 13 13 2 437 1,527 797 729 330 171 159

12 SAHARSA 1687.0 894 10 10 466 1.508 789 719 317 166 151

13 DARBHANGA 2279.0 1,446 18 18 1,268 3,296 1,722 1,574 662 346 316

14 MUZAFFARPUR 3172.0 1,181 16 16 3 1,795 3,747 1,951 1,795 742 385 357

15 GOPALGANJ 2033.0 1,059 14 14 4 1,535 2,153 1,076 1,077 434 221 213

16 SIWAN 2219.0 1,223 19 19 3 1,530 2,714 1,336 1,378 550 284 265

17 SARAN 2641.0 1,230 20 20 5 1,766 3,249 1,653 1,596 647 332 315

18 VAISHALI 2036.0 1,335 16 16 3 1,569 2,718 1,416 1,303 543 280 263

19 SAMASTIPUR 2904.0 1,169 20 20 4 1,248 3,395 1,761 1,634 711 367 344

20 BEGUSARAI 1918.0 1,225 18 18 2 1,211 2,349 1,229 1,120 481 247 234

21 KHAGARIA 1486.0 862 7 7 2 301 1,280 679 601 279 144 134

22 BHAGALPUR 2569.0 943 16 16 5 1.519 2,423 1,292 1,132 472 240 232

23 BANKA 3020.0 533 11 11 2 2,110 1,609 843 765 328 167 161

24 MUNGER 1419.0 802 9 9 4 861 1.138 608 530 206 107 98

25 LAKHISARAI 1228.0 653 6 6 2 472 802 418 385 169 87 83

26 SHEIKHPURA 689.0 763 6 6 2 321 526 274 252 110 56 54

27 NALANDA 2355 1,007 20 20 5 1,055 2,371 1,239 1,132 461 238 224

28 PATNA 3202.0 1,474 23 23 12 1,421 4,719 2,520 2.199 819 426 393

29 BHOJPUR 2395.0 937 14 14 6 1,217 2,243 1,180 1,064 423 218 205

30 BUXAR 1703.0 823 11 11 2 1,134 1,402 738 664 272 141 131

31 KAIMUR (BHABUA) 3362.0 383 11 11 1,712 1,289 678 611 270 139 131

32 ROHTAS 3851.0 636 19 19 5 2,062 2,451 1,283 1,167 484 248 236

33 JEHANABAD 1569.0 965 12 12 2 918 1,514 785 729 294 154 141

34 AURANGABAD 3305.0 609 11 11 5 1,848 2,013 1,041 972 399 205 193

35 GAYA 4976.0 698 24 24 5 2,887 3,473 1,792 1,681 687 349 338

36 NAWADA 2494.0 726 14 14 3 1,091 1,810 930 880 359 182 178

37 JAMUl 3098.0 452 10 10 2 1,506 1,399 729 670 276 141 136

164 STATISTICS 2001

Urban populatiQll j!l '000 literacy rate Work partIcipation rate

Person Male ~rson Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 21 23 24 2tl 27 28

251 135 116 3,689 1,942 1,747 6.37 93.63 37.54 49.31 24.27 31.25 50.26 9.77

21 11 10 495 262 232 4.07 95.93 35.27 45.28 23.86 31.88 50.33 11.20

153 82 71 2,529 1,335 1,194 5.70 94.26 38.46 49.36 26.13 34.34 47.75 20.10

125 66 59 3,451 1,775 1,676 3.50 96.53 41.97 56.79 26.25 42.03 50.35 32.99

88 47 41 1,644 855 789 5.08 94.86 37.28 52.42 20.81 39.54 52.06 25.82

132 71 61 2,026 1,057 969 6.11 93.84 35.01 46.38 22.37 32.18 52.72 10.24

129 69 60 1,167 600 567 9.95 90.05 31.09 42.71 18.63 37.76 50.98 23.32

222 120 102 2,322 1,208 1,113 8.73 91.27 35.10 45.63 23.42 37.55 50.86 23.06

218 117 102 2,174 1,130 1,044 9.11 90.85 35.09 45.31 23.80 44.80 51.70 37.26

68 37 31 1,459 760 698 4.45 95.55 36.07 48.80 22.11 39.08 48.85 28.35

125 68 57 1,383 722 681 8.29 91.71 39.08 51.66 25.27 31.21 46.12 14.88

267 142 125 3,028 1,580 1,449 8.10 91.87 44.33 56.72 30.78 30,42 46.72 12.71

348 187 162 3,398 1,765 1,634 9.29 90.69 47.95 59.10 35.81 29.81 44.58 15.05

131 68 63 2,022 1,008 1,014 6.08 93.92 47.48 62.96 32.16 26.91 41.48 12.78

149 79 71 2,565 1,258 1,307 5.49 94.51 51.65 67.26 36.88 26.50 42.08 10.37

299 158 141 2,950 1,495 1,455 9.20 90.80 51.80 67.30 35.82 28.79 45.25 10.91

187 99 88 2,532 1,317 1,215 6.88 93.16 50.49 63.23 36.58 31.58 46.84 15.13

123 66 58 3,271 1,695 1,576 3.62 96.35 45.13 57.59 31.67 31.76 46.19 15.93

108 58 50 2,242 1,171 1,070 4.60 95.44 47.98 59.13 35.64 36.49 48.50 22.93

76 41 35 1,204 638 566 5.94 94.06 41.35 51.82 29.35 35.30 47.43· 21.45

452 243 210 1,971 1,049 922 18.65 81.35 49.50 59.22 38.13 39.57 49.93 28.16

56 30 26 1,552 813 739 3.48 96.46 42.73 55.29 28.67 29.13 42.87 13.38

318 170 147 820 437 383 27.94 72.06 59.47 69.89 47.40 36.48 48.63 23.28

118 63 55 684 355 329 14.71 85.29 47.96 60.74 33.96 36.99 48.02 24.98

81 43 444 231 213 15.40 84.41 48.60 61.94 33.92 38.10 48.26 26.98

354 187 167 2,017 1,052 965 14.93 85.07 53.19 66.44 38.58 30.21 44.94 13.33

1,962 1,064 898 2,757 1,456 1,301 41.58 5M2 62.92 73.34 50.83 29.15 44.09 12.57 312 170 143 1,931 1,010 921 13.91 86.09 58.96 74.29 41.80 29.11 44.59 11.89

129 69 60 1,273 669 604 9.20 90.80 56.80 71.92 39.88 34.36 46.64 20.74

42 23 19 1,247 655 592 3.26 96.74 55.12 69.67 38.83 30.37 45.68 13.52

327 173 153 2,124 1,110 1,014 13.34 86.66 61.29 75.31 45.71 38.36 48.07 27.91

112 59 52 1,403 726 677 7.40 92.67 55.26 70.07 39.37 33.33 45.64 20.15

170 90 81 1,843 951 892 8.45 91.55 57.03 71.13 41.90 36.78 47.40 25.47

476 253 223 2,997 1,539 1,459 13.71 86.29 50.45 63.27 36.66 37.26 48.14 25.77

138 73 65 1,671 857 814 7.62 92.32 46.83 60.58 32.17 42.65 49.88 34.78

103 55 48 1,296 674 621 7.36 92.64 42.43 57.06 26.32 42.65 49.88 34.78

165 POPULATION

Name of Statel Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11 SIKKIM 7096.0 76 9 9 9 452 541 288 252 78 40 38

1 NORTH 4226.0 10 2 2 53 41 23 18 6 3 3

2 WEST 1166.0 106 2 2 2 121 123 64 59 20 10 10

3 SOUTH 750.0 175 2 2 2 145 132 68 63 21 11 10

4 EAST 954.0 257 3 3 4 133 245 133 112 31 16 15

12 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 83743.0 13 149 56 17 4,065 1,098 580 518 206 105 101

1 TAWANG 2172.0 18 7 3 189 39 22 17 7 3 3

2 WEST KAMENG 7422.0 10 to 3 220 75 43 32 13 6 6

3 EAST KAMENG 4134.0 14 10 4 326 57 29 28 12 6 6

4 PAPUMPARE 3462.0 35 9 2 2 283 122 64 58 21 11 10

5 LOWER SUBANSIRI 9548.0 10 17 9 704 98 50 49 18 9 9

6 UPPER SUBANSIRI 7032.0 8 11 5 415 55 28 27 11 5 5

7 WESTSIANG 8325.0 12 20 7 2 407 104 54 50 18 9 9

8 EASTSIANG 3603.0 24 12 4 145 87 45 42 16 8 8

9 UPPER SIANG 6590.0 5 10 4 o 99 33 18 15 6 3 3

10 DIBANG VALLEY 13029.0 4 10 3 246 58 31 26 10 5 5

11 LOHIT 11402.0 13 14 5 2 522 144 77 66 29 15 14

12 CHANGLANG 4662.0 27 11 4 2 342 125 68 60 25 13 12

13 TIRAP 2362.0 42 8 3 2 167 100 53 48 20 10 10

13 NAGALAND 16579.0 120 93 52 9 1,317 1.990 1,041 943 290 148 142

1 fv10N 1786.0 146 14 6 111 261 139 122 39 20 19

2 TUENSANG 4228.0 98 20 13 256 415 219 196 59 30 29

3 MOKOKCHUNG 1615.0 144 8 6 105 232 121 111 24 12 12

4 ZUNHEBOTO 1255.0 123 11 6 191 154 75 25 13 12

5 WOKHA 1628.0 99 11 5 129 161 64 78 22 11 11

6 DIMAPUR 927.0 333 7 4 2 219 309 167 142 47 24 23

7 KOHIMA 3114.0 100 12 7 202 310 162 148 47 24 23

8 PHEK 2026.0 73 10 5 104 148 77 71 27 14 13

14 MANlPUR 22327.0 103 38 38 33 2,391 2,294 1,162 1,132 309 158 151

SENAPATI 3271.0 87 6 6 o 625 284 147 137 22 11 11

2 TAMENGlONG 4391.0 25 4 4 o 171 111 58 53 16 8 8 3 CHURACHANDPUR 4570.0 50 5 5 o 546 228 117 111 31 16 15

166 STATISTICS 2001

c: c: .2 ,g 1ii m :; :; 0. 0. ~&. (ij&.... _ .0- :::l m ::J'O_-- m 0::'0 o 0 ....o -0 (Il- (Il- Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 CDC: CDC: Literacy rate Work participation rate

~~Gl- ~~(1)- _ 0. " :::l ~a Person Male Female Person Male Female If&. If&. Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

60 33 27 481 256 225 11.09 88.91 68.80 76.00 60.40 48.60 57.40 38.60

0.8 0.5 40 23 17 2.44 97.56 67.21 75.69 55.39 57.38 64.59 47.79

2 121 63 59 1.63 98.37 58.80 66.82 50.11 43.23 52.15 33.61

4 2 2 128 66 61 3.03 96.97 67.31 74.29 59.72 52.99 58.91 46.60

53 29 24 192 104 88 21.63 78.37 74.67 81.20 66.80 47.56 57.97 35.20

228 125 103 870 455 415 20.69 79.40 54.30 63.80 43.50 44.00 50.60 36.50

8 6 2 31 16 15 20.51 79.49 47.32 60.32 30.04 55.82 63.50 45.99

7 4 3 68 39 29 9.33 90.67 60.76 70.29 47.46 46.06 58.11 30.07

15 8 7 42 21 21 26.32 73.68 40.64 52.36 28.59 45.38 48.62 42.10

62 33 29 60 31 29 50.82 49.18 69.32 77.27 60.35 36.17 46.28 24.95

12 6 6 86 43 43 12.24 87.76 44.79 53.37 36.01 46.22 47.87 44.53

16 8 7 40 20 20 29.09 72.73 50.35 59.55 40.70 40.50 44.50 36.34

21 12 9 83 42 40 20.19 79.81 59.47 66.63 51.56 41.46 47.26 35.10

22 12 10 65 34 32 25.29 74.71 60.73 68.42 52.42 38.39 45.26 31.00

33 18 15 0.00 100.00 49.78 58.71 38.79 51.27 57.24 44.23

10 6 4 48 26 22 17.24 82.76 58.89 67.21 48.66 4~53 52BO 34B3

27 15 12 117 63 54 18.75 81.25 56.07 65.74 44.54 42.05 51.34 31.20

12 7 5 113 59 54 9.60 90.40 51.32 62.13 39.23 47.87 52.85 42.38

15 8 7 85 44 41 15.00 85.00 41.73 53.36 28.84 48.91 52.22 45.28

343 187 155 1,647 860 788 35.12 82.77 66.60 71.20 61.50 42.60 . 46.70 38.10

17 9 7 244 130 114 6.52 93.64 41.83 46.56 36.35 50.20 52.88 47.15

30 17 13 385 202 183 92.81 92.82 50.64 55.12 45.58 44.58 46.06 42.93

31 17 14 201 104 97 13.36 86.55 83.92 86.03 81.61 47.08 50.46 43.40

23 13 10 131 66 64 14.94 85.01 69.28 73.74 64.57 36.88 39.35 34.28

38 20 17 124 63 60 23.57 76.66 80.55 85.35 75.32 34.89 37.63 31.94

115 62 52 194 104 90 37.21 62.92 76.82 81.05 71.76 33.43 46.54 18.08

77 42 35 233 121 112 24.83 75.16 74.54 80.30 68.15 43.54 47.05 39.69

13 7 6 135 70 66 8.77 91.32 70.65 78.37 62.26 48.18 48.43 47.91

576 287 289 1,718 875 843 26.58 73.42 70.50 80.30 60.50 43.60 48.10 39.00

284 147 137 0.00 100.00 59.80 67.93 51.24 45.93 50.21 41.43

111 58 53 0.00 100.00 59.25 68.72 48.95 45.62 46.60 44.55

228 117 111 0.00 100.00 70.59 77.67 63.06 43.60 48.41 38.51

167 POPULATION

Name of Statel ~OJ Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 Ci j Population in '000 0-6 in '000 (j 5: '0 '0 d Z Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4 SISHNUPUR 496.0 420 3 3 6 49 208 105 104 31 16 15

5 THOUSAL 514.0 708 3 3 10 103 364 182 182 60 30 29

6 IMPHAL WEST 519.0 856 4 4 9 134 444 222 223 56 29 27

7 IMP HAL EAST 709.0 557 4 4 7 204 395 198 197 56 28 27

8 UKHRUL 4544.0 31 5 5 o 198 141 73 67 21 11 10

9 CHAN DEL 3313.0 36 4 4 361 118 60 59 16 8 8

15 MIZORAM 21081.0 42 22 22 22 817 889 459 429 144 73 71

MAMIT 3025.0 21 3 3 3 123 63 33 30 11 6 5

2 KOLASIS 1382.0 48 2 2 4 49 66 35 31 11 5 5

3 AIZAWL 3576.0 91 4 4 4 103 326 167 159 46 23 23

4 CHAMPHAI 3185.0 34 3 3 4 91 108 56 53 18 9 9

5 SERCHHIP 1421.0 38 2 2 3 39 54 27 26 9 5 5

6 LUNGLEI 4536.0 30 4 4 3 191 137 71 66 23 12 11

7 LAWNGTLAI 2557.0 29 2 2 o 146 74 39 35 14 7 7

8 SAIHA 1399.0 44 2 2 75 61 31 30 11 6 5

16 TRiPURA 10486.0 305 38 38 23 870 3,199 1,642 1,557 436 222 214

WESTTRIPURA 2993.0 512 15 15 13 275 1,533 786 747 193 98 95

2 SOUTH TRIPURA 3057.0 251 10 10 4 277 767 395 373 110 56 54

3 DHALAI 2400.0 128 5 5 3 151 308 159 149 48 24 24

4 NORTH TRIPURA 2036.0 290 8 8 3 167 591 303 288 86 43 42

17 MEGHALAYA 22429.0 103 32 32 16 6,026 2,319 1,176 1,143 468 237 231

WEST GARO HILLS 3715.0 140 7 7 1,537 518 263 255 101 52 49

2 EAST GARO HILLS 2603.0 96 4 4 2 888 251 127 123 51 26 25

3 SOUTH GARO HILLS 1849.0 55 3 3 627 101 52 49 21 11 10

4 WEST KHASI HILLS 5247.0 56 5 5 2 943 296 150 146 69 35 34

5 RI SHOI 2376.0 81 2 2 570 193 99 93 43 22 21

6 EAST KHASI HILLS 2820.0 234 7 7 8 962 661 334 327 115 58 57

7 JAINTIA HILLS 3819.0 78 4 4 499 299 150 149 67 34 34

18 ASSAM 78438.0 340 142 219 125 26,312 26,656 13,777 12,878 4,498 2,289 2,209

KOKRAJHAR 3538.0 256 5 6 4 975 906 466 440 163 84 79

2 DHUSRI 2798.0 585 8 14 8 1.333 1,637 841 796 340 173 167

168 STATISTICS 2001

'"0 B'" ~ .!!! :J 0. :J0. 0 '"mo. 0 1ii0. '-_ .e1ii :J m ::)(:; 0::'0_- o~ o 0 4)- 4)- Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 0)'" 0)'" Literacy rate Work participation rate ~B .:g.Q Q).!!! ijj12 <> :J ... 0. ~ a Person Male Female Person Male Female ~g_ ~g_ Person Male Female Person Male Female

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

75 38 37 134 67 67 36.06 64.42 67.63 79.61 55.66 43.05 48.09 37.97

131 66 66 233 117 116 35.99 64.01 66.41 80.43 52.46 48.70 51.03 46.36

247 123 124 198 99 98 55.63 44.59 80.22 89.22 71.33 40.08 46.29 33.89

108 54 55 287 145 142 27.34 72.66 75.45 85.50 65.35 39.73 46.44 32.96

141 73 67 0.00 31.97 73.12 80.13 65.41 47.25 48.83 45.53

15 8 7 103 52 51 12.71 87.29 56.23 64.34 47.98 . 46.10 48.88 43.26

441 226 215 448 233 215 49.61 50.28 88.80 90.70 86.70 52.60 57.30 47.50

11 6 5 52 28 25 17.46 82.54 79.14 82.98 74.81 56.01 58.60 53.12

36 19 17 29 16 14 54.55 43.94 91.34 92.34 90.22 53.84 58.63 48.56

248 127 122 78 40 37 76.07 23.93 96.51 96.75 96.26 50.04 56.62 43.12

42 22 20 66 34 33 38.89 61.11 91.19 93.15 89.10 62.86 64.91 60.68

26 13 13 28 14 14 48.15 51.85 95.15 96.18 94.08 60.38 62.47 58.23

58 30 28 79 41 38 42.34 57.66 84.17 87.44 80.60 52.32 57.29 46.92

74 39 35 0.00 100,00 64.74 70.90 57.81 46.31 50.90 41.20

20 10 10 41 21 20 32.79 67.21 82.19 86.11 78.07 44.19 47.76 40.45

546 279 267 2,653 1,364 1,290 17.07 82.93 73.20 81.00 64.90 36.20 50.60 21.10

410 208 202 1,123 577 546 26.74 73.26 77.26 84.58 69.55 34.86 50.55 18.37

54 28 26 713 366 347 7.04 92.96 69.90 78.91 60.33 39.57 52.14 26.27

19 10 9 289 149 140 6.17 93.83 60.93 70.17 50.99 41.17 52.32 29.25

63 32 31 528 271 257 10.66 89.34 72.99 79.99 65,60 32.96 47.95 17.19

454 229 225 1,865 947 918 19.62 80.38 62.60 65.40 59.60 41.80 48.30 35.10

59 30 29 459 233 226 11.39 88.61 50.67 57.03 44.12 40.19 47.80 32.34

36 18 18 215 109 106 14.34 85.66 60.62 66.15 54,89 44.69 47.97 41.30

9 5 4 92 47 45 8.91 91.09 55.00 61.52 48.02 47.38 50.94 43.61

35 17 17 261 133 128 11.82 88.18 65.10 66.49 63.65 43.61 46.36 40.76

13 7 6 180 93 87 6.74 93.26 65.73 68.81 62.43 46.38 51.79 40.62

278 139 138 383 194 189 42.06 57.94 76.07 77.28 74.84 38.82 48.54 28.92

25 12 13 274 138 136 8.36 91.64 51.87 50.08 53.67 42.42 47.95 36.86

3,439 1,837 1,602 23,216 11,940 11,276 12.89 87.10 63.30 71.30 54.60 35.80 49.90 20.70

64 34 30 842 432 409 7.06 92.94 51.63 60.32 42.40 36.97 48.03 25.24

192 99 93 1,445 742 703 11.73 88.27 48.21 55.91 40.04 28.73 48.23 8.12

169 POPULATION

'1:tl .~ Name of State/ Population age group ~ Union Territory/District Area in km2 ::::J Population in '000 0-6 in '000 C/) '0 ci z Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

3 GOALPARA 1824.0 451 5 8 3 837 822 420 402 159 81 79

4 BONGAIGAON 2152.0 420 4 6 5 917 905 465 440 163 83 81

5 BARPETA 3245.0 508 8 12 7 1,073 1,647 849 799 309 158 151

6 KAMRUP 4345.0 581 14 17 9 1,393 2,522 1,327 1,195 354 181 173

7 NALBARI 2257.0 509 9 12 2 827 1,149 592 556 170 87 83

8 DARRANG 3481.0 432 9 11 4 1,341 1,504 774 730 269 136 133

9 MARIGAON 1551.0 500 5 6 2 636 776 399 377 149 76 73

10 NAGAON 3973.0 583 9 17 10 1,420 2,315 1,191 1,124 426 216 210

11 SONITPUR 5324.0 316 7 14 6 1,870 1,682 872 810 274 139 135

12 LAKHIMPUR 2277.0 390 6 9 2 1,170 889 456 433 150 76 74

13 DHEMAJI 3237.0 177 4 5 3 1,315 572 295 277 100 51 49

14 TINSUKIA 3790.0 303 4 7 10 1,146 1,150 601 549 185 94 90

15 DIBRUGARH 3381.0 351 7 7 9 1,345 1,185 614 572 173 88 85

16 SIBSAGAR 2668.0 394 6 9 5 878 1,052 545 506 149 76 73

17 JORHAT 2851.0 350 5 8 7 853 999 517 482 134 68 66

18 GOLAGHAT 3502.0 270 5 8 6 1,089 946 490 456 143 73 70

19 KARBI ANGLONG 10434.0 78 4 11 6 2,931 813 422 391 150 76 74

20 NORTH CACHAR HILLS 4888.0 38 4 5 4 645 188 100 88 31 16 15

21 CACHAR 3786.0 382 5 15 7 1,047 1,445 743 702 229 117 112

22 KARIMGANJ 1809.0 557 5 7 3 940 1,008 518 490 177 90 87

23 HAILAKANDI 1327.0 409 4 5 3 331 543 281 262 101 52 49

19 WEST BENGAl 88752.0 903 341 341 375 40,782 80,176 41,466 38,710 11,414 5,824 5,590

DARJILING 3149.0 511 12 12 9 708 1,609 831 779 205 104 100

2 JALPAIGURI 6227.0 546 13 13 16 756 3,401 1,751 1,650 521 265 257

3 KOCH BIHAR 3387.0 732 12 12 10 1,202 2,479 1,272 1,207 387 197 190

4 UTTAR DINAJPUR 3140.0 778 9 9 6 1,504 2,442 1,260 1,182 513 261 252

5 DAKSHIN DINAJPUR 2219.0 677 8 8 2 1,638 1,503 770 733 246 125 121

6 MALDAH 3733.0 881 15 15 5 1,798 3,290 1,689 1,601 640 326 314

7 MURSHIDABAD 5324.0 1,102 26 26 29 2,210 5,867 3,005 2,862 1,045 530 515

8 BIRBHUM 4545.0 663 19 19 6 2,473 3,015 1,547 1,469 488 249 240

9 BARDDHAMAN 7024.0 982 31 31 66 2,529 6,896 3,588 3,307 903 462 442

10 NADIA 3927.0 1,173 17 17 25 1,346 4,605 2,367 2,238 606 308 299

11 NORTH 24-PARGANAS 4094.0 2,182 22 22 48 1,581 8,934 4,639 4,296 1,054 539 516

12 HUGLI 3149.0 1,601 18 18 40 1,915 5,042 2,590 2,452 603 309 294

170 STATISTICS 2001

c: c: 0 :; ~ "S "S 0. 0. coo.c: 0 1ii8. .1:>-... co ... - =>(5 0:"'.lll .... - .... 0 o 0

67 35 32 755 386 369 8.15 91.85 58.03 64.86 50.85 33.32 48.21 17.75

110 58 52 795 408 387 12.15 87.85 59.33 67.67 50.44 32.41 48.43 15.46

127 66 61 1,520 782 738 7.71 92.29 56.24 64.83 47.07 31.39 47.70 14.07

908 494 415 1,614 833 781 36.00 64.00 74.16 81.16 66.31 33.39 50.26 14.66

27 14 13 1,121 578 543 2.35 97.56 67.23 76.56 57.26 33.42 48.07 17.83

75 40 35 1,429 734 696 4.99 95.01 55.44 63.91 46.40 35.10 49.93 19.38

38 20 18 738 379 359 4.90 95.10 58.53 65.15 51.51 33.86 50.24 16.54

278 146 133 2,036 1,045 991 12.01 87.95 61.73 68.27 54.74 31.44 49.26 12.55

176 98 78 1,506 773 732 10.46 89.54 59.00 67.54 49.73 37.75 50.36 24.18

65 35 30 824 421 403 7.31 92.69 68.56 77.06 59.59 55.99 61.81 49.87

39 21 18 533 274 259 6.82 93.18 64.48 74.41 53.86 43.74 49.44 37.68

224 121 103 926 480 446 19.48 80.52 60.95 70.15 50.78 40.55 50.65 29.49

228 123 105 957 490 467 19.24 80.76 68.96 77.30 59.95 39.86 50.11 28.87

97 53 44 955 492 463 9.22 90.78 74.47 81.53 66.81 40.93 51.35 29.72

171 91 80 828 426 402 17.12 82.88 76.34 83.62 68.49 41.47 52.62 29.51

81 44 37 865 447 419 8.56 91.44 69.38 77.14 60.99 41.07 51.17 30.21

92 49 43 721 373 348 11.32 88.68 57.70 67.22 47.30 40.63 48.98 31.62

59 33 27 129 67 62 31.38 68.62 67.62 75.67 58.39 37.32 48.61 24.56

201 103 98 1,244 640 604 13.91 86.09 67.82 75.73 59.41 32.23 49.05 14.43

74 38 36 934 480 455 7.34 92.66 66.24 74.69 57.28 30.09 47.53 11.67

44 23 22 499 258 241 8.10 91.90 59.64 68.24 50.46 33.14 48.66 16.53

22,427 11,850 10,577 57,749 29,616 28,133 27.97 72.02 68.60 77.00 59.60 36.80 54.00 18.30

520 274 246 1,089 557 532 32.32 67.68 71.79 80.05 62.94 35.39 48.51 21.38

607 314 293 2,794 1,437 1,357 17.85 82.15 62.85 72.83 52.21 38.31 52.27 23.50

226 115 111 2,254 1,157 1,096 9.12 90.92 66.30 75.93 56.12 38.99 54.91 22.22

294 156 139 2,147 1,104 1,043 12.04 87.92 47.89 58.48 36.51 38.31 51.89 23.84

197 101 96 1,306 670 637 13.11 86.89 63.59 72.43 54.28 40.76 55.62 25.14

241 124 117 3,050 1,566 1,484 7.33 92.71 50.28 58.80 41.25 40.75 52.55 28.29

733 372 361 5,134 2,633 2,501 12.49 87.51 54.35 60.71 47.63 34.18 51.14 16.37

258 133 126 2,757 1,414 1,343 8.56 91.44 61.48 70.89 51.55 37.42 54.30 19.65

2,547 1,349 1,198 4,348 2,239 2,109 36.93 63.05 70.18 78.63 60.95 35.55 53.53 16.03

980 499 480 3,625 1,868 1,758 21.28 78.72 66.14 72.31 59.58 35.09 54.96 14.07

4,851 2,537 2,314 4,083 2,102 1,981 54.30 45.70 78.07 83.92 71.72 33.45 53.93 11.33

1,688 890 798 3,354 1,700 1,654 33.48 66.52 75.11 82.59 67.21 36.88 56.50 16.16

171 POPULATION

o z Name of State/ ~ '" iIi c:rJl Population age group ;3 Union Territory/District Area in km' c:i Population in '000 0-6 in '000 c: o c5 ~ '0 '0 o o ~ z z Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 BANKURA 6882.0 464 22 22 5 3,830 3,193 1,636 1,557 459 235 224

14 PURULlYA 6259.0 405 20 20 12 2,683 2,537 1,298 1,238 409 208 201

15 MEDINIPUR 14081.0 683 54 54 21 11,736 9,611 4,916 4,694 1,380 708 673

16 HAORA 1467.0 2,913 14 14 53 734 4,273 2,242 2,031 513 262 251

17 KOLKATA 185.0 24,718 o o o 4,573 2,500 2,073 390 203 188

18 SOUTH 24- PARGANAS 9960.0 693 29 29 21 2,139 6,907 3,565 3,342 1,050 535 515

20 JHARKHAND 19114.0 338 210 210 152 32,615 26,946 13,885 13,061 4,951 2,522 2,435

GARHWA 4044.0 256 14 14 2 906 1,035 535 500 227 116 111

2 PALAMU 8705.0 241 19 19 5 2,676 2,098 1,084 1,014 429 218 211

3 CHATRA 3706.0 214 10 10 1,464 791 404 387 166 84 82

4 HAZARIBAG 5965.0 382 15 15 23 1,702 2,277 1,168 1,110 424 216 209

5 KODARMA 1494.0 334 4 4 2 649 499 250 250 102 52 50

6 GIRIDIH 4919.0 387 12 12 4 2,756 1,904 961 944 405 205 200

7 DEOGHAR 2479.0 470 8 8 3 2,706 1,165 609 557 228 115 112

8 GODDA 2110.0 497 8 8 2,304 1,048 544 504 204 103 101

9 SAHIBGANJ 1599.0 580 9 9 2 1,819 928 478 450 194 99 96

10 PAKAUR 1806.0 389 6 6 1,250 702 359 343 144 73 71

11 DUMKA 6212.0 283 14 14 4 4,090 1,760 897 862 318 161 157

12 DHANBAD 2089.0 1,147 8 8 47 1,213 2,397 1,279 1,118 384 197 187

13 BOKARO 2880.0 617 8 8 16 646 1,778 938 839 291 149 142

14 RANCH I 7698.0 362 20 20 8 2,076 2,785 1,437 1,348 461 235 226

15 LOHARDAGA 1491.0 244 5 5 353 365 185 180 72 37 35

16 GUMLA 9077.0 148 18 18 2 1,398 1,347 676 671 249 126 123

17 PASHCHIMI SINGHBHUM 9907.0 210 23 23 17 2,857 2,083 1,055 1,028 374 190 184

18 PURSI SINGHBHUM 3533.0 561 9 9 13 1,750 1,983 1,027 956 283 146 137

21 ORISSA 155707.0 236 391 314 138 51,349 36,805 18,661 18,144 5,359 2,745 2,614

1 BARGARH 5837.0 231 14 12 4 1,207 1,346 682 665 174 89 85

2 JHARSUGUDA 2081.0 245 9 5 3 348 510 262 248 67 34 33

3 SAMBALPUR 6657.0 141 18 9 5 1,322 936 475 460 125 64 61

4 DEBAGARH 2940.0 93 4 3 875 274 138 136 42 22 21

5 SUNDARGARH 9712.0 188 29 17 11 1,764 1,831 936 895 265 135 130

6 KENDUJHAR 8303.0 188 20 13 9 2,122 1,562 790 772 244 124 119

7 MAYURBHANJ 10418.0 213 29 26 4 3,950 2,223 1,123 1,100 365 186 178

172 STATISTICS 2001

cz I: 0 0 ""~ ""~ Q. &. 0 5jK -0. -em e!_ ::::l'!:S ~.l9g '0-; '0 0 (1)- Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 ~- CDC Literacy rate Work participation rate .l9:8 .l9.~ I: «I 1:1 ~"3 ~Q. Person Male Female Person Male Female &8. o..!tr~· Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

235 121 115 2,957 1,515 1.442 7.36 92.61 63.44 76.76' 49.43 44.70 56.75 32.04

255 133 122 2,281 1,165 1,116 10.05 89.91 55.57 73.72 36.50 44.45 52.31 36.21

984 508 475 8,627 4,408 4,219 10.24 89.76 74.90 84.91 64.42 39.03 54.50 22.82

2,152 1,158 994 2,121 1,083 1,038 50.36 49.64 77.01 83.22 70.11 33.67 55.85 9.19

4,573 2,500 2,073 100.00 0.00 80.86 83.79 77.30 37.56 58.06 12.84

1,086 568 518 5,820 2,997 2,823 15.72 84.26 69.45 79.19 59.01 32.47 51.82 11.83

5,994 3,205 2,788 20,952 10,680 10,272 22.25 77.76 53.60 67.30 38.90 37.50 48.00 26.40

43 23 20 993 512 480 4.15 95.94 39.21 54.36 22.87 38.91 47.24 30.00

125 66 59 1,973 1,018 955 5.96 94.04 44.95 58.91 29.88 37.82 47.16 27.84

42 22 20 749 382 368 5.31 94.69 43.24 55.64 30.24 37.79 47.01 28.18

529 289 240 1,748 879 869 23.23 76.77 57.74 71.81 42.87 34.69 45.36 23.46

87 46 41 413 204 209 17.43 82.77 52.20 70.94 33.61 35.04 45.27 24.83

122 64 58 1,782 896 886 6.41 93.59 44.50 62.09 26.62 33.85 45.64 21.85

160 87 73 1,006 522 483 13.73 86.35 50.09 66.38 31.99 37.13 49.31 23.80

37 20 17 1,011 524 487 3.53 96.47 43.13 57.52 27.39 40.26 50.87 28.81

98 52 46 830 425 404 10.56 89.44 37.61 47.93 26.56 41.83 51.17 31.91

36 19 17 666 340 326 5.13 94.87 30.65 40.23 20.61 44.12 52.23 35.65

115 61 54 1,645 836 808 6.53 93.47 47.94 62.86 32.35 44.24 53.41 34.69

1,255 681 574 1,142 598 544 52.36 47.64 67.00 79.54 52.43 27.70 43.64 9.47

805 434 371 973 505 468 45.28 54.72 62.10 76.04 46.33 28.65 43.69 11.84

978 521 457 1,807 916 891 35.12 64.88 64.57 76.56 51.72 38.67 47.60 29.14

46 24 22 318 161 158 12.60 87.12 53.58 67.28 39.64 42.08 47.38 36.64

74 38 36 1,273 638 635 5.49 94.51 51.74 63.50 39.95 48.93 52.89 44.93

351 185 166 1,732 869 862 16.85 83.15 50.17 65.60 34.37 44.06 51.18 36.77

1,091 574 518 892 454 438 55.02 44.98 68.79 79.44 57.32 34.93 48.65 20.18

5,517 2,912 2,606 31,287 15,749 15,538 49.30 85.01 63.10 75.30 50.50 38.80 52.50 24.70

104 54 50 1,243 628 615 49.41 92.35 63.99 77.41 50.26 44.08 56.59 31.26

186 98 8B 324 164 160 48.63 63.53 70.65 82.16 58.48 37.20 50.96 22.64

254 132 122 682 343 339 49.15 72.86 67.25 78.99 55.16 45.03 54.13 35.65

20 11 10 254 128 126 49.64 92.70 60.36 73.33 47.18 46.06 53.40 38.58

629 333 296 1,201 603 599 48.88 65.59 64.86 75.34 53.88 40.36 51.33 28.88

213 112 101 1,349 678 671 49.42 86.36 59.24 71.99 46.22 39.77 51.22 28.05

156 82 74 2,068 . 1,041 1,027 49.48 93.03 51.91 65.76 37.84 46.23 52.44 39.89

173 POPULATION

Name of Statel Populatlon age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

8 BALESHWAR 3806.0 532 18 12 5 2,952 2,025 1,037 988 296 152 144

9 BHADRAK 2505.0 532 11 7 3 1,311 1,334 676 658 193 99 93

10 KENDRAPARA 2644.0 492 7 9 2 1,540 1,302 646 656 175 90 85

11 JAGATSINGHAPUR 1668.0 634 7 8 2 1,288 1,058 539 519 125 65 60

12 CUTTACK 3932.0 595 19 14 8 1,950 2,341 1,208 1,133 287 148 139

13 JAJAPUR 2899.0 560 10 10 2 1,778 1,624 824 801 218 113 106

14 DHENKANAL 4452.0 240 10 8 3 1,215 1,067 544 523 146 76 70

15 ANUGUL 6375.0 179 20 8 9 1,910 1,140 587 553 164 85 79

16 NAYAGARH 3890.0 222 9 8 4 1,695 865 446 418 113 59 54

17 KHORDHA 2813.0 667 15 10 7 1,551 1,877 987 891 230 120 111

18 PURl 3479.0 432 12 11 4 1,715 1,503 763 739 189 98 91

19 GANJAM 8206.0 385 22 22 19 3,212 3,161 1,582 1,579 475 245 230

20 GAJAPATI 4325.0 120 9 7 2 1,619 519 255 263 93 47 45

21 KANDHAMAL 8021.0 81 15 12 2 2,546 648 323 325 117 60 58

22 BAUDH 3098.0 121 6 3 1,186 373 188 185 61 31 30

23 SONAPUR 2337.0 232 7 6 3 959 542 276 266 77 39 38

24 BALANGIR 6575.0 203 12 14 4 1,794 1,337 674 663 192 97 94

25 NUAPADA 3852.0 138 6 5 2 663 531 264 266 85 43 42

26 KALAHANDI 7920.0 169 11 13 4 2,236 1,335 668 668 218 110 108

27 RAYAGADA 7073.0 118 11 11 5 2,667 831 410 421 145 73 72

28 NABARANGAPUR 5291.0 194 10 10 3 901 1,026 515 511 187 94 93

29 KORAPUT 8807.0 134 19 14 5 2,028 1,181 591 590 201 101 100

30 MALKANGIRI 5791.0 87 8 7 2 1,045 504 253 252 90 45 44

22 CHHAmSGARH 135191.0 154 97 146 97 20,308 20,834 10,474 10,360 3,555 1,800 1,755

KORIYA 6604.0 89 4 5 6 661 586 301 285 100 51 49

2 SURGUJA 15731.0 125 9 19 7 1,774 1,972 1,000 972 378 191 187

3 JASHPUR 5838.0 127 4 8 2 765 743 372 371 123 62 61

4 RAIGARH 7086.0 179 6 9 5 1,477 1,266 635 631 202 103 99

5 KORBA 6599.0 153 4 5 4 719 1,012 515 497 172 87 85

6 JANJGIR-CHAMPA 3852.0 342 8 9 8 900 1,317 659 658 225 114 110

7 BILASPUR 8270.0 242 8 10 14 1,612 1,998 1,014 984 348 177 171

8 KAWARDHA 4223.0 138 2 4 2 1,009 585 292 293 111 56 55

9 RAJNANDGAON 8068.0 159 8 9 7 1,659 1,283 634 649 217 110 108

10 DURG 8549.0 329 11 12 12 1,790 2,810 1,418 1,393 223 215

174 STATISTICS 2001

C C 0 g .!!< ::> ~0. 0. .e-cR aiR ....:>~ - ~~_- o 0 .0.s Urban population in '000 QJ- Rural population in '000 OlC &§ Literacy rate Work participation rate 3·_ ~i iji!2 (.) ::> ~-g_ .... 0. QJ 0 Person Male Female Person Male Female ~R 0..0- Person Male Female Person Male Female

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

220 115 106 1,804 922 882 48.79 89.09 70.56 81.69 58.90 31.87 51.33 11.44

141 73 68 1,193 603 590 49.33 89.43 73.86 84.65 62.85 28.87 49.14 8.07

74 38 36 1,228 608 619 50.38 94.32 76.81 87.11 66.76 29.82 49.94 9.99

104 58 46 953 480 473 49.05 90.08 79.08 88.55 69.28 31.20 50.17 11.49

641 342 299 1,700 866 834 48.40 72.62 76.66 85.82 66.90 33.92 52.83 13.76

73 38 35 1,551 785 766 49.32 95.50 71.44 81.89 60.76 27.49 47.56 6.84

93 49 44 974 495 479 49.02 91.28 69.42 80.57 57.89 33.42 51.01 15.11

158 86 73 982 501 480 48.51 86.14 68.79 81.43 55.37 39.79 52.14 26.66

37 19 18 827 427 401 48.32 95.61 70.52 82.66 57.64 33.32 54.23 11.01

806 443 362 1,072 543 528 47.47 57.11 79.59 87.90 70.36 30.63 50.32 8.82

204 106 98 1,299 657 641 49.17 86.43 77.96 88.08 67.57 29.98 51.59 7.67

556 287 269 2,604 1,295 1,309 49.95 82.38 60.77 75.22 46.44 41.32 51.70 30.92

53 27 26 466 229 237 50.67 89.79 41.26 54.71 28.42 53.11 56.59 49.72

44 23 21 604 300 304 50.15 93.21 52.68 69.79 35.86 47.24 52.32 42.20

18 9 9 355 179 176 49.60 95.17 57.73 76.23 39.02 45.73 55.77 35.54

40 21 19 502 255 247 49.08 92.62 62.84 78.94 46.17 43.74 54.35 32.75

154 80 75 1,183 594 589 49.59 88.48 55.70 71.67 39.51 41.86 55.11 28.40

30 15 15 501 249 252 50.09 94.35 42.00 58.46 25.79 46.05 55.36 36.79

100 52 48 1,235 616 620 50.04 92.51 45.94 62.66 29.28 46.50 57.14 35.86

115 59 57 716 351 365 50.66 86.16 36.15 48.18 24.56 48.03 55.00 41.26

59 31 2.9 966 484 482 49.81 94.15 33.93 47.04 20.67 49.46 56.43 42.43

198 102 97 982 489 493 49.96 83.15 35.72 47.20 24.26 48.32 56.20 40.42

35 18 17 470 235 235 50.00 93.25 30.53 40.14 20.91 49.11 55.92 42.29

4,186 2,167 2,019 16,648 8,307 8,341 20.09 79.92 64.70 77.40 51.90 46.50 52.80 40.00

175 92 82 412 209 203 29.86 70.31 63.09 75.68 49.73 47.73 55.72 39.28

137 72 65 1,835 928 907 6.95 93.05 54.79 67.63 41.57 49.80 55.44 43.99

34 18 16 709 354 355 4.58 95.42 63.77 75.16 52.44 53.54 57.46 49.62

169 87 82 1,096 547 549 13.35 86.57 70.16 82.70 57.62 47.53 55.83 39.20

367 191 176 645 324 321 36.26 63.74 61.71 75.86 46.99 42.60 51.81 33.04

145 75 70 1,172 585 588 11.01 88.99 65.94 81.82 50.14 43.72 49.51 37.91

487 252 235 1,512 762 750 24.37 75.68 63.51 78.43 48.17 42.91 49.68 35.95

45 23 22 540 269 271 7.69 92.31 55.15 71.00 39.47 49.89 52.20 47.59

232 117 114 1,052 517 534 18.08 82.00 77.21 87.17 67.55 50.61 53.93 47.36

1,072 556 516 1,738 862 876 38.15 61.85 75.62 86.43 64.64 41.38 49.22 33.38

175 POPULATION

zci ~ Name of Statel Population age group u Un ion Territory/District Area in km2 Population in '000 0-6 in '000 c:

~ Person Male Female Person Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 10 11 12 13 14

11 RAIPUR 13083.0 231 13 15 14 2,191 3,017 1,524 1,493 516 262 253

12 MAHASAMUND 4789.0 180 3 5 5 1,147 860 426 434 137 69 68

13 DHAMTARI 3385.0 209 3 4 2 659 707 353 354 117 59 58

14 KANKER 6506.0 100 6 7 1,073 651 325 326 107 54 53

15 BASTAR 14974.0 87 4 14 4 1,510 1,307 650 657 232 116 117

16 DANTEWADA 17634.0 41 4 11 4 1,362 719 357 363 133 66 67

23 MADHYA PRADESH 308245.0 196 259 313 394 55.393 60.348 31.444 28.904 10.782 5,580 5.202

1 SHEOPUR 6606.0 85 3 3 3 607 559 295 264 112 58 54

2 MORENA 4989.0 319 6 7 8 814 1,593 874 719 299 162 136

3 BHIND 4459.0 320 7 6 11 935 1,429 781 648 255 139 116

4 GWALIOR 4560.0 358 3 4 8 652 1,632 883 749 255 138 117

5 DATIA 2691.0 233 3 3 4 602 628 338 290 108 58 51

6 SHIVPURI 10277.0 140 7 8 7 1,462 1,442 776 666 282 148 134

7 GUNA 11064.0 151 9 9 9 2,235 1,667 884 783 327 169 157

8 TIKAMGARH 5048.0 238 6 6 13 963 1,203 638 565 229 120 110

9 CHHATARPUR 8687.0 170 7 8 15 1,188 1,475 789 686 289 151 138

10 PANNA 7135.0 120 5 5 6 1,015 857 451 406 171 89 83

11 SAGAR 10252.0 197 9 11 17 2,076 2,022 1,073 949 370 191 178

12 DAMOH 7306.0 148 7 7 6 1,213 1,084 570 514 196 101 95

13 SATNA 7502.0 249 7 8 11 2,052 1,870 971 899 346 179 167

14 REWA 6314.0 313 7 9 12 2,725 1,973 1,017 957 375 194 180

15 UMARIA 4076.0 127 3 4 660 516 265 251 98 50 48

16 SHAH DOL 9952.0 158 8 9 20 1,438 1,575 805 770 268 136 132

17 SIDHI 10526.0 174 9 8 5 1,808 1,831 948 883 377 193 184

18 NEEMUCH 4256.0 171 3 3 8 806 726 372 354 116 60 56

19 MANDSAUR 5535.0 214 5 5 9 943 1,184 605 579 197 101 96

20 RATLAM 4861.0 250 6 6 9 1,072 1.215 621 595 214 109 105

21 UJJAIN 6091.0 281 7 6 8 1,107 1,711 883 828 279 144 135

22 SHAJAPUR 6195.0 208 8 8 12 1,117 1,291 670 621 235 121 113

23 DEWAS 7020.0 186 6 6 11 1,125 1,308 678 630 231 120 111

24 JHABUA 6778.0 206 8 12 8 1,357 1,395 702 693 320 162 158

25 DHAR 8153.0 213 7 13 11 1,552 1,740 890 850 339 174 164

26 INDORE 3898.0 633 4 4 13 640 2,466 1,289 1,176 370 194 176

27 WEST NIMAR 8030.0 190 8 9 7 1,420 1,530 785 745 291 148 143

176 STATISTICS 2001

e e

~::l C. 0 .0-.1 E~ ...... :s~ lXo....::l ..'" 00 0,9 Cb- Urban population In '000 Rural population in '000 Ole Cb § Literacy rate Work participation rate j.- ~,g e'lij Cb.ll! (j ::J ~c. Cb 0 ~~ Person Male Female Person Male Female (1;.0. cfg Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

918 476 441 2.099 1,048 l,os2 30.43 69.57 68.51 81.97 54.81 41.92 50.18 33.49

98 50 48 763 376 386 11.40 88.72 67.01 81.08 53.30 47.86 55.25 40.61

94 47 47 613 306 307 13.30 86.70 74.89 86.51 63.39 50.13 54.05 46.23

31 16 15 620 309 311 4.76 95.24 72.93 82.72 63.25 54.05 56.96 51.17

130 66 64 1.177 583 593 9.95 90.05 43.91 56.32 31.64 52.61 57.30 47.97

52 27 25 667 330 338 7.23 92.77 30.17 39.75 20.75 52.85 57.26 48.51

15,967 8,413 7,555 44,381 23,031 21,350 26.46 73.54 63.70 76.10 50.30 42.70 51.50 33.20

89 47 41 471 248 223 15.92 84.26 46.40 61.76 29.07 40.98 49.43 31.53

343 186 157 1.249 688 562 21.53 78.41 64.74 79.89 46.24 37.08 48.04 23.75

339 184 155 1,090 597 493 23.72 76.28 70.52 83.19 55.23 36.78 48.31 22.87

983 529 454 649 354 295 60.23 39.77 69.38 80.36 56.40 32.51 47.65 14.66

138 74 64 491 265 226 21.97 78.18 71.83 84.29 57.23 50.30 56.37 43.23

240 128 112 1.202 648 554 16.64 83.36 58.86 74.11 40.84 45.24 52.05 37.30

355 187 168 1.312 697 615 21.30 78.70 59.55 74.13 42.88 40.98 51.44 29.15

213 112 101 990 526 464 17.71 82.29 55.73 68.68 40.99 47.06 52.20 41.27

324 173 151 1,150 616 535 21.97 77.97 53.26 65.28 39.26 40.18 49.28 29.70

108 57 51 748 393 355 12.60 87.28 61.36 73.33 47.97 43.62 51.26 35.14

591 312 279 1,431 761 670 29.23 70.77 67.73 79.41 54.35 41.53 51.38 30.40

204 108 97 880 463 417 18.82 81.18 61.75 74.67 47.30 44.88 53.06 35.80

386 205 181 1,485 767 718 20.64 79.41 64.61 77.14 51.05 39.85 48.41 30.60

321 171 150 1.653 646 807 16.27 83.78 62.01 75.65 47.58 43.73 49.39 37.72

83 43 40 433 222 211 16.09 83.91 59.13 72.89 44.54 42.16 50.51 33.34

398 210 188 1.177 595 582 25.27 74.73 58.71 71.80 44.99 43.29 52.17 34.01

261 141 120 1.570 807 763 14.25 85.75 52.27 67.36 35.98 41.37 48.02 34.24

203 105 98 523 267 256 27.96 72.04 66.16 82.53 48.99 47.97 55.39 40.14

221 114 107 963 491 472 18.67 81.33 70.31 85.24 54.73 48.18 55.64 40.38

368 190 179 847 431 416 30.29 69.71 67.17 79.52 54.28 45.08 53.57 36.21

663 344 319 1.048 539 510 38.75 61.25 70.86 83.05 57.87 44.14 53.77 33.88

239 125 115 1,051 545 506 18.51 81.41 70.86 83.29 57.42 48.80 55.08 42.01

358 187 172 950 491 459 27.37 72.63 60.94 75.74 45.03 44.37 51.76 36.42

121 63 58 1,274 639 634 8.67 91.33 36.89 47.97 25.70 52.51 54.30 50.69

288 154 134 1,452 737 715 16.55 83.45 52.45 65.75 38.57 46.62 52.48 40.49

1.730 910 821 735 380 356 70.15 29.81 75.15 84.60 64.81 36.24 51.84 19.14

235 122 113 1,294 662 632 15.36 84.58 63.05 74.79 50.64 46.05 52.29 39.49

177 POPULATION

Name of Statel Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km" Population in '000 0-6 in '000 I5: '0 o z Person Male Female Parson Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

28 BARWANI 5422.0 199 6 7 6 746 1,081 549 533 238 121 117

29 EAST NIMAR 10776.0 159 5 9 8 1,062 1,713 885 828 310 159 150

30 RAJGARH 6153.0 204 6 6 12 1,729 1,254 649 605 232 120 112

31 VIDISHA 7371.0 165 7 7 5 1,616 1,215 648 567 231 119 112

32 BHOPAL 2772.0 665 2 2 2 538 1,844 973 871 289 150 139

33 SEHORE 6578.0 164 5 5 7 1,076 1,079 565 514 205 107 99

34 RAISEN 8466.0 133 7 7 10 1,501 1,125 598 527 212 110 103

35 BETUL 10043.0 139 5 10 7 1,407 1,395 710 685 235 119 116

36 HARDA 3330.0 142 3 3 3 567 474 247 227 87 45 42

37 HOSHANGABAD 6707.0 162 7 7 10 976 1,084 572 512 176 91 85

38 KATNI 4950.0 215 4 6 4 953 1,064 548 516 191 98 93

39 JABALPUR 5211.0 413 4 7 17 1,441 2,151 1,127 1,024 307 159 148

40 NARSIMHAPUR 5133.0 187 5 6 5 1,079 958 502 456 154 80 74

41 DINDORI 7470.0 78 2 7 2 924 581 292 289 98 49 48

42 MANDLA 5800.0 154 4 9 4 1,231 894 448 446 144 73 72

43 CHHINDWARA 11815.0 157 9 11 24 1,975 1,849 947 902 298 152 146

44 SEONI 8758.0 133 6 8 4 1,598 1,167 589 578 197 100 97

45 BALAGHAT 9229.0 162 6 10 9 1,390 1,498 741 757 231 117 11'4

24 GUJARAT 196024,0 258 226 226 242 18,539 50,671 26,386 24,285 7,532 4,000 3,532

KACHCHH 45652.0 35 10 10 8 950 1,583 815 768 254 132 122

2 BANAS KANTHA 10757.0 233 12 12 6 1,249 2,504 1,297 1,207 468 246 223

3 PATAN 5740.0 206 8 8 5 517 1,183 612 571 190 102 88

4 MAHESANA 4371.0 420 9 9 8 603 1,838 954 884 258 143 115

5 SABAR KANTHA 7390.0 282 13 13 8 1,389 2,083 1,070 1,013 325 173 152

6 GANDHINAGAR 2166.0 616 4 4 10 291 1,334 698 636 186 102 83

7 AHMADABAD 8087.0 719 11 11 25 547 5,817 3,075 2,742 770 419 350

8 SURENDRANAGAR 10489.0 144 10 10 7 654 1,515 788 727 247 131 116

9 RAJKOT 11203.0 283 14 14 10 846 3,170 1,642 1,528 427 230 197

10 JAM NAGAR 14125.0 135 10 10 16 756 1,904 981 923 274 144 130

11 PORBANDAR 2298.0 234 3 3 5 182 537 276 261 76 40 36

12 JUNAGADH 8846.0 277 14 14 12 1,038 2,448 1,252 1,196 370 194 175

13 AMRELI 7397.0 188 11 11 8 617 1,394 702 692 199 105 94

14 BHAVNAGAR 9981.0 247 11 11 13 798 2,470 1,275 1,195 402 214 188

15 ANAND 2941.0 631 8 8 12 350 1,857 972 885 255 138 117

178 STATISTICS 2001 c c .Q 'iii :; ~:I 0. 0. allS. 0 .Q... -0:> "!~ :::l '" ::J'5_- 0::-_.9 o 0 o 0 Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 ~~ (1)- Literacy rate Work participation rate s:8 .!:B"'c: as~ Q:::l ~.!!1 ... 0. ~ 5. Person Male Female Person Male Female &8. ~8. Person Male Female Person Male Female

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

158 81 77 923 467 456 14,62 85.38 41.53 50.96 31.82 48.43 53.01 43.71

460 238 222 1,253 647 606 26.85 73.15 61.76 73.73 48.95 43.94 52.83 34.43

217 113 104 1,037 536 501 17.30 82.70 53.70 69.14 37.10 49.88 54.57 44.84

260 138 122 954 510 445 21.40 78.52 61.83 74.23 47.40 37.19 51.15 21.23

1.483 781 701 361 191 169 80.42 19.58 74.61 81.94 66.37 32.08 47.43 14.94

194 102 92 885 463 422 17.98 82.02 63.07 77.28 47.36 41.84 48.85 34.14

207 111 96 918 487 431 18.40 81.60 72.16 81.58 61.30 36.59 49.55 21.88

259 135 124 1,136 575 561 18.57 81,43 66.38 76.81 55.58 44.15 51.01 37.05

101 53 48 373 194 179 21.31 78.69 66.51 77.94 54.06 44.94 52.77 36.43

334 176 158 750 395 355 30.81 69.19 70.00 80.83 57.83 35.70 49.30 20.53

225 118 107 839 430 409 21.15 78.85 63.56 77.94 48.24 41.69 51.47 31.30

1,227 648 580 924 480 444 57.04 42.96 75.69 84.56 65.88 37.17 50.34 22.67

153 80 73 805 421 383 15.97 84.03 77.73 86.13 68,47 42.13 53.95 29.13

27 14 13 554 278 276 4.65 95.35 54.17 69.95 38.24 56.98 58.92 55.03

92 47 45 802 401 402 10.29 89.71 59.61 73.72 45,49 51.93 55.55 48.31

452 235 217 1,397 712 685 24,45 75.55 65.81 76,45 54.63 42.15 50.85 33.02

121 62 58 1,046 526 520 10.37 89.63 65.61 77.18 53.82 48.78 53.98 43.48

194 98 96 1,304 642 662 12.95 87.05 68.72 80.63 57.18 50.31 54.35 46.35

18,930 10,068 8,862 31,741 16,318 15,423 37.36 62.64 69.10 79.70 57.80 41.90 54.90 27.90

475 248 227 1,108 567 541 30.01 69.99 59.79 70.39 48.59 38.25 53.63 21.93

276 145 131 2,229 1,153 1,076 11.02 89.02 50.97 66.47 34,40 43.61 51.20 35,46

238 125 114 944 487 457 20.12 79.80 60.36 73.63 46.33 45.07 53.23 36.32

412 217 195 1,426 737 689 22,42 77.58 75.22 86.20 63.65 45.08 53.73 35.75

225 117 108 1,857 952 905 10.80 89.15 66.65 80.42 52.30 45.16 52.28 37.63

467 248 220 867 450 417 35.01 64.99 76.59 87.74 64.58 41.54 53.07 28.89

4,664 2,473 2,190 1,153 601 552 80.18 19.82 79.50 87.31 70.83 34.55 53.09 13.75

402 211 191 1,113 577 536 26.53 73.47 61.61 74.19 48.10 42.74 54.02 30.53

1,626 849 777 1,544 793 751 51.29 48.71 74.16 82.61 65.20 39.27 55.94 21.36

836 436 400 1,068 545 523 43.91 56.09 66,48 76.25 56.18 38.56 54.68 21,43

261 135 127 275 141 134 48.60 51.21 68.62 78.36 58,42 40.07 55.83 23,42

712 367 345 1,737 885 851 29.08 70.96 67.78 78.74 56,43 40.88 54.59 26.52

313 161 152 1,081 540 541 22,45 77.55 66.09 76.44 55.78 43.10 55.02 31.02

935 493 442 1,535 782 752 37.85 62.15 66.20 78.02 53.73 38.25 53.42 22.05

508 265 243 1,349 707 642 27.36 72.64 74.51 86.09 61.94 42.26 55.09 28.17

179 POPULATION

Name of State/ i Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 ci Population in '000 0-6 in '000 d '0 d z Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

16 KHEDA 4219.0 480 10 10 8 615 2,024 1,053 971 296 158 138

17 PANCH MAHALS 5210.0 389 11 11 6 1,215 2,025 1,045 980 341 176 165

18 DOHAD 3655.0 448 7 7 4 693 1,636 824 812 334 170 164

19 VADODARA 7550.0 482 12 12 16 1,553 3,642 1,897 1,744 493 262 232

20 NARMADA 2755.0 187 4 4 3 612 514 264 250 81 42 39

21 BHARUCH 6527.0 210 8 8 8 663 1,371 714 657 194 101 93

22 SURAT 7657.0 652 15 15 18 1,264 4,995 2,723 2,273 700 374 326

23 THEDANGS 1764.0 106 o 311 187 94 93 37 19 18

24 NAVSARI 2209.0 557 5 5 9 374 1,229 629 6DO 149 78 71

25 VALSAD 3035.0 465 5 5 17 452 1,411 735 676 206 106 99

25 DAMAN AND DIU 112.0 1,413 2 2 2 23 158 93 66 21 11 10

DIU 40.0 1,105 2 44 21 23 8 4 4

2 DAMAN 72.0 1,583 21 114 72 42 13 7 6

26 DADRA &NAGAR HAVEL! 491.0 449 2 70 220 122 99 40 20 20

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 491.0 449 2 70 220 122 99 40 20 20

27 MAHARASHTRA 307713.0 315 353 353 378 43,711 96,879 50,401 46,478 13,671 7,146 6,525

NANDURBAR 5955.0 220 6 6 5 947 1,312 664 648 230 117 113

2 DHULE 7195.0 237 4 4 3 681 1,708 878 830 255 134 121

3 JALGAON 11765.0 313 15 15 15 1,519 3,683 1,905 1,777 526 280 246

4 BULDANA 9661.0 231 13 13 11 1,433 2,232 1,147 1,085 340 178 162

5 AKOLA 5676.0 287 7 7 8 986 1,630 841 789 236 122 114

6 WASHIM 4898.0 208 6 6 4 789 1,020 526 494 160 84 77

7 AMRAVATI 12210.0 214 14 14 11 2,002 2,607 1,346 1,262 358 184 174

8 WARDHA 6309.0 196 8 8 7 1,382 1,237 639 598 156 81 75

9 NAGPUR 9892.0 411 14 14 29 1,869 4,068 2,105 1,962 526 271 255

10 BHANDARA 4087.0 278 7 7 6 870 1,136 573 563 154 79 75

11 GONDIYA 5234.0 229 8 8 2 950 1,201 599 602 171 87 84

12 GADCHIROLI 14412.0 67 12 12 2 1,679 970 491 479 155 79 76

13 CHANDRAPUR 11443.0 181 14 14 14 1,791 2,071 1,063 1,008 279 144 135

14 YAVATMAL 13582.0 181 16 16 13 2,130 2,458 1,266 1,193 369 191 178

15 NANDED 10528.0 273 16 16 13 1,609 2,876 1,481 1,395 477 247 230

16 HINGOLI 4827.0 205 5 5 4 710 987 505 482 167 87 80

180 STATISTICS 2001

c: c:

:;i a. IQ. c: 0 eGa. -8.f!_ €m ::JS ::::J-.s 0::0_- 0,9 o 0 Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Q)-;; Literacy rate Work participation rate ~g 010 ~=Q).!l ~~ ~a ~~ Person Male Female Person Male Female ~8. ~8. Person Male Female Person Male Female

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

406 211 195 1,618 841 776 20.06 79.94 71.96 85.99 56.90 44.87 55.07 33.80

253 132 121 1,772 913 859 12.49 87.51 60.92 75.91 44.94 48.23 53.40 42.72

156 80 76 1,480 744 736 9.54 90.46 45.15 58.88 31.28 49.78 51.66 47.87

1,646 863 783 1,996 1,034 961 45.19 54.81 70.76 80.04 60.73 41.71 55.86 26.31

52 27 25 462 237 226 10.12 89.88 59.86 72.44 46.61 50.37 56.47 43.95

353 185 168 1,018 529 489 25.75 74.25 74.41 82.98 65.11 41.64 56.56 25.42

2,996 1,696 1,300 1,999 1,027 973 59.98 40.02 74.65 81.51 66.36 43.69 60.68 23.34

187 94 93 0.00 100.00 59.65 70.68 48.51 49.80 52.36 47.21

336 176 161 893 453 440 27.34 72.66 75.83 82.77 68.61 44.35 56.53 31.58

381 208 173 1029 526 503 27.00 72.93 69.15 77.90 59.62 46.10 57.39 33.82

57 29 28 101 64 37 36.25 31.88 78.20 86.80 65.60 46.00 65.50 18.60

22 10 12 23 11 12 48.80 51.20 71.38 84.39 60.09 31.35 44.90 19.23

36 19 17 78 53 26 31.38 68.62 80.65 87.38 68.60 51.70 71.47 18.26

50 30 21 170 92 78 22.89 77.11 57.63 71.18 40.23 51.76 62.33 38.74

50 30 21 170 92 78 22.89 77.11 57.63 71.18 40.23 51.76 62.33 38.74

41,101 21,942 19,159 55,778 28,459 27,319 42.42 57.57 76.90 86.00 67.00 42.50 53.30 30.80

203 105 98 1,109 559 551 15.47 84.53 55.78 66.16 45.18 46.51 51.91 40.97

446 232 214 1,262 646 616 26.11 73.89 71.65 81.40 61.39 43.21 51.71 34.20

1,053 548 504 2,630 1,357 1,273 28.59 71.41 75.43 85.91 64.30 42.47 51.27 33.03

473 245 228 1,759 902 857 21.19 78.81 75.78 86.93 64.07 45.51 52.00 38.65

627 324 304 1,003 517 485 38.47 61.53 81.41 88.91 73.43 39.76 51.80 26.93

178 92 86 842 434 408 17.45 82.55 73.37 85.44 60.57 44.63 50.89 37.96

900 465 434 1,708 880 827 34.52 65.52 82.54 88.91 75.73 42.02 53.81 29.46

325 168 157 912 471 441 26.27 73.73 80.06 87.18 72.45 44.50 54.56 33.75

2,614 1,354 1,260 1,454 752 702 64.26 35.74 84.03 90.18 77.42 37.82 51.85 22.77

176 90 86 960 484 477 15.49 84.51 78.47 88.97 67.82 47.25 52.84 41.56

143 73 71 1,057 526 531 11.91 88.01 78.52 89.61 67.58 48.27 53.27 43.29

67 34 33 903 457 446 6.91 93.09 60.10 71.86 48.07 51.23 55.47 46.89

665 347 319 1,406 716 690 32.11 67.89 73.17 82.94 62.89 44.94 53.40 36.03

457 236 221 2,001 1,030 972 18.59 81.41 73.62 84.09 62.52 45.52 53.32 37.23

689 358 331 2,187 1,123 1,064 23.96 76.04 67.77 80.44 54.35 41.79 48.73 34.42

154 80 74 833 426 407 15.60 84.40 66.25 80.71 51.17 46.60 51.34 41.62

181 POPULATION

rJJ Name of State/ j Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 > Population in '000 0-6 in '000 '0 Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

17 PARBHANI 6214.0 246 9 9 8 841 1,528 780 748 252 131 121

18 JALNA 7718.0 209 8 8 4 971 1,613 827 786 261 137 124

19 AURANGABAD 10107.0 287 9 9 9 1,344 2,897 1,505 1,392 468 248 220

20 NASHIK 15530.0 322 15 15 18 1,929 4,994 2,591 2,403 789 411 378

21 THANE 9558.0 851 15 15 37 1,748 8,132 4,378 3,754 1,145 593 552

22 MUMBAI (SUBURBAN) 446.0 19,373 o o o o 8,640 4,742 3,899 1,025 533 492

23 MUMBAI 157.0 21,261 o o o 3,338 1,878 1,460 340 177 163

24 RAIGARH 7152.0 309 15 15 26 1~919 2,208 1,118 1,090 315 162 152

25 PUNE 15643.0 462 14 14 25 1,866 7,233 3,769 3,463 969 509 459

26 AHMADNAGAR 17048.0 237 14 14 18 1,587 4,041 2,083 1,958 590 313 277

27 BID 10693.0 202 11 11 6 1,365 2,161 1,116 1,045 335 177 158

28 LATUR 7157.0 291 10 10 5 944 2,080 1,075 1,005 327 170 156

29 OSMANABAD 7569.0 196 8 8 8 734 1,487 769 717 223 118 105

30 SOLAPUR 14895.0 258 11 11 10 1,150 3,850 1,990 1,860 570 301 269

31 SATARA 10480.0 268 11 11 15 1,739 2,809 1,408 1,401 369 196 172

32 RATNAGIRI 8208.0 207 9 9 10 1.543 1,697 794 902 237 121 115

33 SINDHUDURG 5207.0 167 8 8 5 743 869 418 451 106 54 51

34 KOLHAPUR 7685.0 458 12 12 18 1,217 3,523 1,807 1,716 450 245 205

35 SANGLI 8572.0 301 9 9 8 724 2,584 1,320 1,263 342 185 157

28 ANDHRAPRADESH 275045.0 277 1,125 1,125 210 28,123 76,210 38,527 37,683 10,172 5,187 4,985

ADILABAD 16105.0 154 52 52 15 1.729 2,488 1,251 1,237 377 192 185

2 NIZAMABAD 7956.0 295 36 36 3 918 2,346 1,163 1,183 337 172 165

3 KARIMNAGAR 11823.0 295 56 56 7 1,092 3,492 1,748 1,744 466 238 228

4 MEDAK 9700.0 275 45 45 11 1,254 2,670 1,352 1,318 403 205 198

5 HYDERABAD 217.0 17,649 16 16 3 o 3,830 1,981 1,849 486 250 236

6 RANGAREDDI 7493.0 477 37 37 16 923 3,575 1,839 1,736 500 255 245

7 MAHBUBNAGAR 18432.0 191 64 64 7 1,550 3,514 1,782 1,732 548 281 267

8 NALGONDA 14240.0 228 59 59 9 1,148 3,248 1,652 1,596 456 234 222

9 WARANGAL 12846.0 253 51 51 2 1,071 3,246 1,645 1,601 453 232 221

10 KHAMMAM 16029.0 161 46 46 9 1,229 2,579 1,306 1,273 350 178 172

11 SRIKAKULAM 5837.0 435 38 38 6 1,814 2,538 1,260 1,278 336 171 165

12 VIZIANAGARAM 6539.0 344 34 34 12 1,524 2,249 1,120 1,130 296 149 146

13 VISAKHAPATNAM 11161.0 343 43 43 9 3.294 3,832 1,930 1,902 493 250 244

14 EAST GODAVARI 10807.0 454 59 59 14 1,379 4,901 2;>460 2,442 613 310 303

182 STATISTICS 2001 .. c: .§ :; c:8.t J!o:;il! ~1 ... .9 ~i 00 Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 Ig literacy rale Work partiCipation rate ~i ji . .. i Female Person Male Female Person Male Femafe Ji £c. Pers~!1 Male Female Person Male .• 25 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2$ 27. 28

49.27 34.83 485 250 235 , 1,043 530 513 31.74 68.26 66.07. 79.63 52.02 42.20 50.20 38.39 308 159 148 1,305 667 638 19.09 80.91 64.40 79.14 49.04 44.45 49.41 31.12 1,087 571 517 1,810 935 875 37.52 62.48 72.94 84.89 60.09 4D.62 52.79 34.03 1,938 1,020 918 3,056 1,571 1,485 38.81 61.19 74.36 83.65 64.35 43.77

5,902 3,230 2,673 2,229 1,148 1,081 72.58 27.41 80.66 87.06 73.10 39.11 55.81 19.62 55.95 12.81 8,640 4,742 3,899 - 100.00 0.00 86.89 91.56 81.12 36.49 59.17 13.72 3,338 1,878 1,460 - 100.00 0.00 86.40 90.23 81.38 39.30 52.70 29.81 535 284 251 1,673 834 839 24.23 75.77 77.03 86.15 67.75 41.40 53.49 27.10 4,201 2,212 1,989 3,032 1,557 1,474 58.08 41.92 80.45 88.34 71.89 40.85 52.59 38.90 804 421 382 3,237 1,662 1,575 19.90 80.10 75.30 85.70 64.35 45.96 49.08 39.21 387 201 186 1,774 915 859 17.91 82.09 67.99 80.70 54.52 44.31 48.87 31.35 490 256 234 1,590 819 771 23.56 76.44 71.54 82.94 59.40 40.40 50.72 36.71 233 121 112 1,253 648 605 15.67 64.26 69.02 80.42 56.89 43.96

1,225 626 599 2,624 1,363 1,261 31.82 68.16 71.25 81.99 59.84 45.28 53.08 36.93 53.67 39.11 398 207 192 2,411 1,202 1,209 14.17 85.83 78.22 88.20 68.38 46.41 51.20 39.52 192 99 93 1,505 696 809 11.31 88.69 75.05 85.89 65.77 44.99 54.65 39.17 82 42 41 787 376 410 9.44 90.56 80.30 90.26 71.23 46.61 1,050 547 503 2,473 1,260 1,213 29.80 70.20 76.93 87.47 66.02 46.92 56.60 36.72

633 326 307 1,950 994 956 24.50 75.46 76.62 86.26 66.73 47.17 56.09 37.85

56.20 35,10 20,809 10,590 10,219 55,401 27,937 27,464 27.31 72.70 60.50 70.30 50.40 45.80

660 336 324 1,828 915 913 26.53 73.47 52.68 64.98 40.30 45.15 52.80 37.41 425 215 210 1,921 948 973 18.12 81.88 52.02 64.91 39.48 49.44 54.36 44.59

679 346 333 2,813 1,402 1,411 19.44 80.56 54.90 67.09 42.75 49.02 54.75 43.27

384 197 186 2,287 1,155 1,131 14.38 85.66 51.65 64.33 38.66 48.45 55.34 41.38 9.90 3,830 1,981 1,849 - 100.00 0.00 78.80 83.74 73.50 29.24 47.28

1,938 1,005 933 1,637 835 803 54.21 45.79 66.16 75.26 56.49 40.21 53.35 26.29

371 190 181 3,143 1,592 1,550 10.56 89.44 44.41 56.63 31.89 51.89 56.24 47.41

433 223 210 2,815 1,429 1,386 13.33 86.67 57.15 69.23 44.68 49.10 54.94 43.05

623 316 307 2,623 1,329 1,294 19.19 80.81 57.13 68.88 45.09 48.25 54.35 41.98

511 258 253 2,068 1,047 1,021 19.81 80.19 56.89 66.11 47.44 48.25 56.70 39.59

279 139 140 2,259 1,121 1,138 10.99 89.01 55.31 67.19 43.68 47.36 56.44 38.41

412 205 208 1,837 915 922 18.32 81.68 51.07 62.37 39.91 52.20 59.84 44.63

1,531 780 751 2,301 1,150 1,152 39.95 60.05 59.96 69.68 50.12 41.82 55.41 28.03

1,152 575 577 3,750 1,885 1,864 23.51 76.51 65.48 70.00 60.94 39.58 58.41 20.62

183 POPULATION

Name of Slate/ Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km' Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 WEST GODAVARI 7742.0 491 46 46 8 883 3,804 1,910 1,893 460 233 226

16 KRISHNA 8727.0 480 50 50 7 986 4,188 2,117 2,070 499 254 245

17 GUNTUR 11391.0 392 57 57 11 717 4,465 2,250 2,215 538 275 264

18 PRAKASAM 17626.0 174 56 56 8 1,083 3,059 1,552 1,507 389 199 190

19 NELLORE 13076.0 204 46 46 5 1,192 2,669 1,345 1,324 328 168 160

20 CUDDAPAH 15359.0 169 51 51 12 954 2,602 1,318 1,284 341 175 166

21 KURNOOL 17658.0 200 54 54 10 913 3,529 1,796 1,733 538 275 263

22 ANANTAPUR 19130.0 190 63 63 11 952 3,640 1,860 1,781 480 245 235

23 CHmOOR 15151.0 247 66 66 15 1,518 3,746 1,890 1,856 486 248 237

29 KARNATAKA 191791.0 276 175 175 270 29,406 52,851 26,899 25,952 7,182 3,691 3,491

1 BELGAUM 13415.0 314 10 10 22 1,270 4,215 2,150 2,064 624 325 299

2 BAGALKOT 6575.0 251 6 6 12 627 1,652 834 818 265 137 128

3 BIJAPUR 10494.0 172 5 5 6 677 1,807 926 880 287 149 138

4 GULBARGA 16224.0 193 10 10 17 1,437 3.131 1,593 1,538 536 277 260

5 BIDAR 5448.0 276 5 5 6 621 1,502 771 731 242 124 117

6 RAICHUR 6827.0 245 5 5 9 883 1 ,670 842 828 283 144 139

7 KOPPAL 7189.0 166 4 4 5 629 1,196 603 593 208 106 102

8 GADAG 4656.0 209 5 5 9 337 972 494 478 138 71 67

9 DHARWAD 4260.0 377 5 5 6 379 1 ,604 823 781 218 112 106

10 UTIARAKANNADA 10291.0 132 11 11 13 1,289 1,354 687 667 174 89 84

11 HAVERI 4823.0 298 7 7 9 698 1 ,439 740 699 204 104 100

12 BELLARY 8450.0 240 7 7 11 554 2,027 1,030 997 319 164 155

13 CHITRADURGA 8440.0 180 6 6 6 1,059 1,518 776 742 200 103 97

14 DAVANAGERE 5924.0 302 6 6 6 923 1,791 918 873 240 123 117

15 SHIMOGA 8477.0 194 7 7 9 1,530 1,643 831 812 208 106 102

16 UDUPI 3880.0 287 3 3 6 248 1,112 522 590 115 59 56

17 CHIKMAGALUR 7201.0 158 7 7 9 1,117 1,141 575 566 139 71 68

18 TUMKUR 10597.0 244 10 10 11 2,708 2,585 1,314 1,271 308 158 150

19 KOLAR 8223.0 308 11 11 12 3,311 2,536 1,286 1,250 336 172 165

20 BAN GALORE 2190.0 2,985 3 3 19 699 6,537 3,427 3,111 773 398 375

21 BANGALORE RURAL 5815.0 324 8 8 10 1,873 1,882 962 919 226 116 109

22 MANDYA 4961.0 356 7 7 8 1,479 1,764 888 876 205 106 99

23 HASSAN 6814.0 253 8 8 9 2,559 1,722 859 863 200 102 98

24 DAKSHINA KANNADA 4560.0 416 5 5 20 354 1,898 938 959 228 117 111

184 STATISTICS 2001 e e ;,0 :S .\'!! til 1$ '"0. 0. cO -[ mo. ilL ~I &2 ... .s o -0 00 (1)-

151 372 319 3,Q53 1,538 1,515 19.14 80.26 73.53 78.05 68.99 44.13 59.95 28.16

1,343 678 665 2,844 1,439 1,405 32.07 67.91 68.85 74.39 63.19 43.97 58.16 29.47

1,286 646 640 3,179 1,605 1,575 28.80 71.20 62.54 71.24 53.74 49.05 59.09 38.85

467 236 232 2,592 1,316 1,276 15.27 84.73 51.38 69.35 45.08 50.26 57.65 42.64

599 302 297 2,070 1,043 1,026 22.44 77.56 65.08 73.67 56.38 45.41 58.31 32.29

588 297 291 2,014 1,021 993 22.60 77.40 62.83 75.83 49.54 44.80 56.57 32.71

817 416 402 2,712 1,381 1,331 23.15 76.85 53.22 65.96 40.03 49.45 56.29 42.36

920 468 452 2,721 1,392 1,329 25.27 74.75 56.13 68.38 43.34 48.83 57.83 39.42

811 412 399 2,935 1,478 1,457 21.65 78.35 66.77 77.62 55.78 46.80 58.03 35.37

11,962 9,250 8,712 34,889 17,649 17,240 33.98 66.01 66.60 76.10 56.90 44.50 56.60 32.00

1,013 519 493 3,202 1,631 1,571 24.03 75.97 64.21 75.70 52.32 44.56 55.90 32.74

479 243 236 1,173 591 582 29.00 71.00 57.30 70.88 43.56 43.57 53.68 33.25

396 203 193 1,411 723 688 21.91 78.09 57.01 69.94 43.47 39.75 50.48 28.46

853 440 412 2,278 1,152 1,126 27.24 72.76 50.01 61.77 37.90 43.12 51.06 34.90

345 179 166 1,157 592 566 22.97 77.03 60.94 72.46 48.81 37.11 47.50 26.17

421 215 206 1,249 627 622 25.21 74.79 48.81 61.52 35.93 43.88 52.89 34.72

198 101 98 998 503 495 16.56 83.44 54.10 68.42 39.61 46.36 53.66 38.93

342 174 168 630 320 310 35.19 64.81 66.11 79.32 52.52 47.11 56.22 31.71

882 452 430 722 371 351 54.99 45.01 71.61 80.82 61.92 42.67 56.02 28.60

388 197 191 966 490 476 28.66 71.34 76.60 84.53 68,47 42.94 57.63 21.81

299 154 145 1.140 587 553 20.78 79.22 67.79 77.61 57.37 46.33 58.24 33.71

707 361 346 1,320 669 652 34.88 65.12 57.40 69.20 45.28 45,42 54.61 35.94

274 141 133 1,244 635 608 18.05 81.95 64.45 74.66 53.78 47.55 57.00 37.68

543 280 263 1,248 638 610 30.32 69.68 67.43 76.37 58.04 43.76 56.74 30.13

571 290 281 1,072 540 531 34.75 65.25 74.52 82.01 66.88 43.51 58.68 28.00

206 101 105 906 421 485 18.53 81.47 81.25 88.23 75.19 43.89 55.14 33.94

223 114 109 918 461 457 19.54 80.46 72.20 80.29 64.01 45.29 59.43 30.92

507 262 246 2,078 1,052 1,025 19.61 80.39 67.01 76.78 56.94 50.95 60.24 41.35

626 318 308 1,911 968 942 24.68 75.35 62.84 73.17 52.23 48.70 58.10 39.02

5,760 3,020 2,740 777 406 371 88.11 11.89 82.96 87.92 77,48 39.27 57.91 18.67

407 210 197 1,474 752 722 21.63 78.32 64.70 73.99 54.99 47.44 59.61 34.70

283 144 139 1,481 744 737 16.04 83.96 61.05 70.50 51.53 47.65 61.21 33.90

305 155 150 1,417 704 713 17.71 82.29 68.63 78.37 59.00 50.23 60.79 39.70

729 364 366 1,168 575 594 38.41 61.54 83.35 89.70 77.21 49.87 58.23 41.70

185 POPULATION

Name of Statel Population age group Union Territory/District Area in km2 Population in 'ODD 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 7, 8 10 11 12 13 14

25 KODAGU 4102.0 134 3 3 5 296 549 275 274 70 35 34

26 MYSORE 6854.0 385 7 7 11 1,340 2,641 1,345 1,296 324 165 159

27 CHAMARAJANAGAR 5101.0 189 4 4 4 509 965 490 476 115 59

30 GOA 3702.0 364 11 11 44 359 1,348 687 660 146 75 71

NORTH GOA 1736.0 437 6 6 27 213 759 389 370 80 41 39

2 SOUTH GOA 1966.0 300 5 5 17 146 589 299 290 66 34 32

31 LAKSHADWEEP 32.0 1,895 4 9 3 24 61 31 30 9 5 4

LAKSHADWEEP 32.0 1,895 4 9 3 24 61 31 30 9 5 4

32 KERALA 38863.0 819 63 152 159 1364 31,841 15,469 16,373 3,793 1,935 1,858

KASARAGOD 1992.0 604 2 4 7 112 1,204 588 616 159 81 78

2 KANNUR 2966.0 812 3 9 45 78 2,409 1,153 1,256 280 143 137

3 WAYANAD 2131.0 366 3 3 48 781 391 389 104 53 51

4 KOZHIKODE 2344.0 1,228 3 12 13 87 2,879 1,399 1,480 347 177 170

5 MALAPPURAM 3550.0 1,021 6 14 5 122 3,625 1,755 1,871 552 281 270

6 PALAKKAD 4480.0 584 5 13 5 144 2,617 1,267 1,350 319 162 156

7 THRISSUR 3032.0 981 5 17 28 204 2,974 1,422 1,552 332 170 163

8 ERNAKULAM 3068.0 1,012 7 15 25 90 3,106 1,538 1,567 339 173 166

9 IDUKKI 4358.0 259 4 8 2 89 1,129 567 563 134 68 66

10 KOTIAYAM 2208.0 885 5 11 6 64 1,954 965 989 213 108 104

11 ALAPPUZHA 1414.0 1,492 6 12 11 77 2,109 1,015 1,095 226 116 111

12 PATHANAMTHITIA 2637.0 468 5 9 3 65 1,234 589 645 127 65 62

13 KOLLAM 2491.0 1,038 5 13 3 93 2,585 1,250 1,336 293 149 143

14 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 2192.0 1,476 4 12 5 91 3,234 1,570 1,664 369 188 181

33 TAMIL NADU 130058.0 480 201 386 832 16,317 62,406 31,401 31,005 7,235 3,726 3,510

THIRUVALLUR 3550.0 776 8 14 32 648 2,755 1,397 1,357 330 168 161

2 CHENNAI 174.0 24,963 o o o 4,344 2,220 2,124 433 220 214

3 KANCHEEPURAM 4307.0 668 8 13 56 1,091 2,877 1,457 1,420 337 172 165

4 VELLORE 6077.0 572 8 20 49 883 3,477 1,741 1,736 432 222 210

5 DHARMAPURI 9622.0 297 10 18 21 1,151 2,856 1,474 1,383 387 207 180

6 TIRUVANNAMALAI 6190.0 353 6 18 16 1,102 2,186 1,096 1,090 261 134 127

7 VILUPPURAM 7190.0 412 8 22 18 1,489 2,960 1,492 1,468 373 190 183

186 STATISTICS 2001

e I: 0 ~ ~g. R ic. 0 .e- "!~:::l ., ::>~ 0::(5 _- .... 00 o -0 13>- Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 &~ Ol§ Literacy rate Work participation rate ~~ ~:;; ~"5 13>.!ll ~ c. ~R Person Male Female Person Male Female &8. 0.8. Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

75 39 37 473 236 237 13.66 86.16 77.99 83.70 72.26 48.56 60.91 36.16

982 499 483 1,659 845 814 37.18 62.82 63.48 70.88 55.81 42.04 58.20 25.28

148 75 73 817 415 403 15.34 84.66 50.87 59.03 42.48 46.44 61.35 31.07

671 347 324 677 341 337 49.76 50.24 82.00 88.40 75.40 38.80 54.60 22.40

342 177 165 417 212 205 45.05 54.95 83.52 90.05 76.69 40.55 55.92 24.42

329 170 159 260 129 131 55.82 44.18 80.06 86.28 73.68 36.54 52.88 19.72

27 14 13 34 17 16 44.46 55.54 86.66 92.53 80.47 25.32 42.41 7.28

27 14 13 34 17 16 44.46 55.54 86.66 92.53 80.47 25.32 42.41 7.28

8,267 4,017 4,250 23,574 11,451 12,123 25.97 74.04 90.90 94.20 87.70 32.30 50.20 15.40

234 113 121 970 475 495 19.44 80.56 84.57 90.36 79.12 34.70 49.11 20.95

1,213 574 639 1,196 579 618 50.35 49.65 92.59 96.13 89.40 31.85 49.93 15.25

30 15 15 751 376 375 3.84 96.16 85.25 89.77 80.72 39.53 55.82 23.17

1,101 536 565 1,778 864 914 38.24 61.76 92.24 96.11 88.62 27.89 48.66 8.24

356 173 183 3,269 1,582 1,688 9.82 90.18 89.61 93.25 86.26 24.12 42.76 6.63

357 173 183 2,261 1,094 1,167 13.64 86.40 84.35 89.52 79.56 36.11 51.99 21.20

839 404 436 2,135 1,018 1,116 28.21 71.79 92.27 95.11 89.71 32.12 50.58 15.21

1,477 730 747 1,629 809 820 47.55 52.45 93.20 95.81 90.66 35.97 55.11 17.18

58 29 29 1,072 538 534 5.14 94.95 88.69 92.33 85.02 43.16 58.11 28.10

300 147 1!» 1,654 818 836 15.35 84.65 95.82 97.34 94.35 32.87 52.24 13.97

621 302 320 1,488 713 775 29.45 70.55 93.43 96.27 90.82 34.30 49.41 20.29

124 60 64 1,110 530 580 10.05 89.95 94.84 96.41 93.43 29.66 47.50 13.36

466 228 238 2,119 1,021 1,098 18.03 81.97 91.18 94.43 88.18 32.05 48.39 16.77

1,092 535 557 2,143 1,035 1,107 33.77 66.26 89.28 92.64 86.14 32.40 51.38 14.50

27,484 13,869 13,615 34,922 17,531 17,390 44.04 55.96 73.50 82.40 64.40 44.70 57.60 31.50

1,500 768 732 1,255 629 626 54.45 45.55 76.94 85.26 68.39 37.65 55.01 19.77

4,344 2,220 2,124 - 100.00 0.00 85.33 90.01 80.44 34.27 54.12 13.52

1,535 781 754 1,343 676 666 53.35 46.68 76.85 84.73 68.79 39.79 55.18 23.99

1,308 653 655 2,169 1,088 1,081 37.62 62.38 72.36 81.99 62.79 41.04 54.67 27.38

456 233 222 2,400 1,240 1,160 15.97 84.03 61.39 71.60 50.65 49.48 57.90 40.50

401 200 201 1,785 896 890 18.34 81.66 67.39 79.17 55.63 48.71 57.78 39.59

427 215 212 2,533 1,277 1,256 14.43 85.57 63.80 75.06 52.38 48.82 57.46 40.03

187 POPULATION

Name of Statel Populatkm age group Union Territory/District Area in km' Population in '000 0-6 in '000

Person Male Female Person Male Female

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

8 SALEM 5245.0 575 9 21 45 619 3.016 1,564 1,453 352 190 162

9 NAMAKKAL 3404.0 439 4 15 28 392 1,493 760 734 153 81 72

10 ERODE 8209.0 314 7 20 67 456 2.582 1.309 1,272 253 130 122

11 THE NILGIRIS 2549.0 299 6 4 18 41 762 378 384 86 43 42

12 COIMBATORE 7469.0 572 9 19 79 415 4,272 2,176 2,096 445 227 218

13 DINDIGUL 6058.0 317 7 14 29 370 1,923 968 955 219 113 106

14 KARUR 2901.0 323 4 8 15 176 936 466 470 103 54 50

15 TIRUCHlRAPPALLI 4511.0 536 8 14 25 479 2,418 1,209 1,210 270 138 132

16 PERAMBALUR 1750.0 282 3 4 5 157 494 246 248 60 31 29

17 ARIYALUR 1944.0 358 3 6 4 212 696 347 349 89 46 43

18 CUDDALORE 3706.0 617 6 13 23 834 2,285 1,151 1,134 285 146 139

19 NAGAPATTINAM 2417.0 616 7 11 12 492 1,489 739 750 183 93 90

20 THIRUVARUR 2377.0 492 7 10 11 549 1,169 581 589 140 71 69

21 THANJAVUR 3476.0 638 8 14 29 821 2,216 1,097 1,120 260 133 127

22 PUDUKKOTTAI 4651.0 314 9 13 12 755 1,460 724 735 184 94 90

23 SIVAGANGA 4143.0 279 6 12 15 519 1,155 567 588 133 68 65

24 MADURA! 3696.0 698 7 13 25 585 2,578 1,303 1,275 295 153 142

25 THENI 2869.0 381 5 8 28 98 1,094 553 541 126 67 59

26 VIRUDHUNAGAR 4283.0 409 8 11 27 597 1,751 870 881 209 107 102

27 RAMANATHAPURAM 4175.0 284 7 11 11 393 1,188 583 604 150 76 73

28 THOOTHUKKUDI 4621.0 340 8 12 26 436 1,572 767 805 184 94 90

29 TIRUNELVELI 6810.0 400 11 19 45 481 2,724 1,334 1,390 320 164 157

30 KANNIYAKUMARI 1684.0 995 4 9 60 76 1,676 832 844 182 92 89

34 PONDICHERRY 479.0 2,034 10 10 6 92 974 487 487 117 60 58

YANAM 17.0 1,847 o o o 31 16 16 4 2 2

2 PONDICHERRY 293.0 2,510 5 5 3 63 735 369 366 87 44 43

3 MAHE 9.0 4,092 o o o 37 17 20 4 2 2

4 KARAIKAL 160.0 1,067 5 5 29 171 84 86 21 11 11

35 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR IS. 8249.0 43 7 5 3 547 356 193 163 45 23 22

ANDAMANS 6408.0 49 5 3 3 356 314 170 144 39 20 19

2 NICOBARS 1841.0 23 2 2 o 191 42 23 19 5 3 3

188 STATISTICS 2001

c c 0 i '~ 1. 1. .15 g_ -&il!_ £1ii &~ :::9 ",,- 0.9 o 0 Urban population in '000 Rural population in '000 (I) c (I}-;; Literacy rate Work participation rate -=l6'0 E.Q c '" cCii ~'3 ~g. ~1. Person Male Female Person Male Female 0..0. ~[ Person Male Female Person Male Female 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,390 711 679 1,626 852 774 46.09 53.91 65.09 74.39 55.20 48.23 60.30 35.22

545 277 268 948 482 466 36.50 63.50 67.41 77.56 57.00 56.42 64.38 48.19

1,194 604 590 1,388 705 682 46.24 53.76 65.36 75.32 55.15 55.56 66.49 44.32

455 226 228 308 152 156 59.71 40.42 80.01 88.54 71.64 45.06 54.86 35.39

2,820 1,441 1,379 1,452 735 717 66.01 33.99 76.97 84.59 69.06 46.29 63.22 28.72

673 339 334 1,250 629 621 35.00 65.00 69.35 79.76 58.87 50.61 60.44 40.65

311 155 157 624 311 314 33.23 66.67 68.08 79.63 56.76 53.06 63.06 43.15

1,139 570 569 1,279 639 641 47.11 52.89 77.90 86.55 69.31 44.02 56.91 31.14

79 39 40 414 207 208 15.99 83.81 66.07 77.89 54.43 53.83 57.95 49.72

79 39 40 617 308 309 11.35 88.65 64.08 77.19 51.15 49.73 58.02 41.49

754 379 375 1,531 772 759 33.00 67.00 71.01 81.64 60.27 42.58 55.34 29.63

330 163 167 1,159 576 583 22.16 77.84 76.34 84.89 67.96 39.41 55.49 23.55

237 117 120 932 464 469 20.27 79.73 76.58 85.43 67.90 41.98 57.08 27.09

749 370 378 1,468 726 741 33.80 66.25 75.45 84.47 66.70 40.48 56.40 24.89

248 124 125 1,211 601 611 16.99 82.95 71.12 82.55 59.97 46.47 57.62 35.49

326 162 164 829 405 424 28.23 71.77 72.18 83.14 61.74 44.45 55.81 33.49

1,444 730 714 1,134 573 561 56.01 43.99 77.82 86.17 69.35 42.22 56.51 27.61

592 298 294 502 255 247 54.11 45.89 71.58 81.88 61.19 47.56 57.56 37.34

777 388 390 974 483 491 44.37 55.63 73.70 83.96 63.64 50.35 59.48 41.33

302 150 152 885 433 452 25.42 74.49 72.96 83.01 63.36 43.83 54.97 33.08

665 328 337 908 439 468 42.30 57.76 81.52 88.32 75.13 43.17 56.31 30.67

1,308 645 663 1,416 689 727 48.02 51.98 76.09 85.21 67.43 47.03 55.32 39.08

1,094 543 551 582 290 293 65.27 34.73 87.55 90.37 84.79 32.70 52.95 12.72

649 323 325 326 164 162 66.53 33.37 81.20 88.60 73.90 35.20 53.10 17.20

31 16 16 100.00 0.00 73.71 78.82 68.48 31.54 52.29 10.28

506 253 253 229 116 113 68.84 31.16 80.65 88.43 72.83 36.13 53.60 18.49

37 17 20 100.00 0.00 95.66 97.64 93.98 25.23 44.73 8.23

74 37 38 96 48 49 43.27 56.14 81.93 89.39 74.68 33.67 52.58 15.15

116 64 52 240 129 111 32.63 67,37 81,30 86.30 75.20 38.30 56.60 16.60

116 64 52 198 106 92 37.00 63.00 82.49 87.36 76.62 37.13 55.99 14.79

42 23 19 0.00 100.00 72.35 78.55 65.01 46.65 60.92 29.99

189

I ERRATA I MAP PROFILE 2001 INDIA, STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES POPULATION STATISTICS 2001

Page Column No. StatelUt/Distt. No. For Read

157 NCTof Delhi 25 740.70 74.71

163 Pashchim Champaran 26,27,28 32.66 48.78 14.69 37.92 50.85 23.57 165 Purba Champa ran 26,27,28 31.25 50.26 9.77 32.66 48.78 14.69 165 Sheohar 26,27,28 31.88 50.33 11.20 31.25 50.26 9.77 165 Sitamarhi 26,27,28 34.34 47.75 20.10 31.88 50.33 11.20 165 Madhubani 26,27,28 42.03 50.35 32.99 34.34 47.75 20.10 165 Supaul 26,27,28 39.54 52.06 25.82 42.03 50.35 32.99 165 Araria 26,27,28 32.18 52.72 10.24 39.54 52.06 25.82 165 Kishanganj 26,27,28 37.76 50.98 23.32 32.18 52.72 10.24 165 Purnia 26,27,28 37.55 50.86 23.06 37.76 50.98 23.32 165 Katihar 26,27,28 44.80 51.70 37.26 37.55 50.86 23.06 165 Madhepura 26,27,28 39.08 48.85 28.35 44.80 51.70 37.26 165 Saharsa 26,27,28 31.21 46.12 14.88 39.08 48.85 28.35 165 Darbhanga 26,27,28 30.42 46.72 12.71 31.21 46.12 14.88 165 Muzaffarpur 26,27,28 29.81 44.58 15.05 30.42 46.72 12.71 165 Gopalganj 26,27,28 26.91 41.48 12.78 29.81 44.58 15.05 165 Siwan 26,27,28 26.50 42.08 10.37 26.91 41.48 12.78 165 Saran 26,27,28 28.79 45.25 10.91 26.50 42.08 10.37 165 Vaishali 26,27,28 31.58 46.84 15.13 28.79 45.25 10.91 165 Samastipur 26,27,28 31.76 46.19 15.93 31.58 46.84 15.13 165 Begusarai 26,27,28 36.49 48.50 22.93 31.76 46.19 15.93 165 Khagaria 26,27,28 35.30 47.43 21.45 36.49 48.50 22.93 165 Bhagalpur 26,27,28 39·57 49.93 28.16 35.30 47.43 21.45 165 Banka 26,27,28 29.13 42.87 13.38 39.57 49.93 28.16 165 Munger 26,27,28 36.48 48.63 23.28 29.13 42.87 13.38 165 Lakhisarai 26,27,28 36.99 48.02 24.98 36.48 48.63 23.28 165 Sheikhpura 26,27,28 38.10 48.26 26.98 36.99 48.02 24.98 165 Nalanda 26,27,28 30.21 44.94 13.33 38.10 48.26 26.98 165 Patna 26,27,28 29.15 44.09 12.57 30.21 44.94 13.33 165 Bhojpur 26,27,28 29.11 44.59 11.89 29.15 44.09 12.57 165 Buxar 26,27,28 34.36 46.64 20.74 29.11 44.59 11.89 165 Kaimur (Bhabua) 26,27,28 30.37 45.68 13.52 34.36 46.64 20.74 165 Rohtas 26,27,28 38.36 48.07 27.91 30.37 45.68 13.52 165 Jehanabad 26,27,28 33.33 45.64 20.15 38.36 48.07 27.91 165 Aurangabad 26,27,28 36.78 47.40 25.47 33.33 45.64 20.15 165 Gaya 26,27,28 37.26 48.14 25.77 36.78 47.40 25.47 165 Nawada 26,27,28 42.65 49.88 34.78 37.26 48.14 25.77 165 Jamui 26,27,28 42.65 49.88 34.78 42.65 49.88 34.78

191 POPULATION STATISTICS 2001

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

192