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Population and Decadal Growth Rate by Residence Persons Census of India 2011 Provisional Population Totals Population and decadal growth rate by residence Persons State/ State/District Popula on2011 Percentage District Decadal Growth Code (Persons) 2001 2011 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAHARASHTRA 112,372,972 61,545,441 50,827,531 15.99 10.34 23.67 1 Nandurbar 1,646,177 1,370,995 275,182 25.50 23.62 35.78 2 Dhule 2,048,781 1,477,034 571,747 19.96 17.03 28.23 3 Jalgaon 4,224,442 2,880,984 1,343,458 14.71 9.55 27.61 4 Buldana 2,588,039 2,038,650 549,389 15.93 15.89 16.06 5 Akola 1,818,617 1,096,768 721,849 11.60 9.44 15.04 6 Washim 1,196,714 985,058 211,656 17.23 16.94 18.61 7 Amravati 2,887,826 1,851,134 1,036,692 10.77 8.41 15.24 8 Wardha 1,296,157 875,284 420,873 4.80 3.99 29.48 9 Nagpur 4,653,171 1,474,977 3,178,194 14.39 1.45 21.60 10 Bhandara 1,198,810 965,053 233,757 5.52 0.48 33.02 11 Gondiya 1,322,331 1,096,631 225,700 10.13 3.72 57.36 12 Gadchiroli 1,071,795 953,858 117,937 10.46 5.63 75.34 13 Chandrapur 2,194,262 1,424,424 769,838 5.95 1.31 15.75 14 Yavatmal 2,775,457 2,176,252 599,205 12.90 8.75 31.06 15 Nanded 3,356,566 2,442,734 913,832 16.70 11.68 32.62 16 Hingoli 1,178,973 1,000,102 178,871 19.43 20.04 16.13 17 Parbhani 1,835,982 1,266,112 569,870 20.18 21.45 17.45 18 Jalna 1,958,483 1,581,251 377,232 21.84 21.68 22.53 19 Aurangabad 3,695,928 2,079,327 1,616,601 27.33 14.53 48.70 20 Nashik 6,109,052 3,510,885 2,598,167 22.33 14.88 34.10 21 Thane 11,054,131 2,551,037 8,503,094 35.94 14.43 44.06 22 Mumbai (Suburban) * 9,332,481 9,332,481 8.01 8.01 23 Mumbai * 3,145,966 3,145,966 5.75 5.75 24 Raigarh 2,635,394 1,662,585 972,809 19.36 0.63 81.89 25 Pune 9,426,959 3,687,243 5,739,716 30.34 21.62 36.63 26 Ahmadnagar 4,543,083 3,630,012 913,071 12.43 12.14 13.61 27 Bid 2,585,962 2,071,277 514,685 19.65 16.75 32.97 28 Latur 2,455,543 1,830,085 625,458 18.04 15.10 27.58 29 Osmanabad 1,660,311 1,378,713 281,598 11.69 10.00 20.72 30 Solapur 4,315,527 2,917,088 1,398,439 12.10 11.16 14.13 31 Satara 3,003,922 2,433,694 570,228 6.94 0.95 43.23 32 Ratnagiri 1,612,672 1,349,062 263,610 4.96 10.34 37.15 33 Sindhudurg 848,868 741,870 106,998 2.30 5.68 29.98 34 Kolhapur 3,874,015 2,644,119 1,229,896 9.96 6.93 17.09 35 Sangli 2,820,575 2,101,143 719,432 9.18 7.73 13.62 * Mumbai and Mumbai (Suburban) are entirely urban districts. 4 Total Population (in Millions) by Residence, Maharashtra (1901-2011) 120 Total Rural 100 Urban 80 60 40 20 0 Census Year Decadal growth rate, Maharashtra and Districts (2001-2011) Total (Persons) 5 6 7 Census of India 2011 Provisional Population Totals Population and decadal growth rate by residence Males State/ State/District Popula on(Males) Percentage District Decadal Growth Code (Males) 2001 2011 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 MAHARASHTRA 58,361,397 31,593,580 26,767,817 15.80 11.02 21.99 1 Nandurbar 834,866 689,337 145,529 25.83 23.42 38.60 2 Dhule 1,055,669 759,962 295,707 20.18 17.57 27.46 3 Jalgaon 2,197,835 1,498,712 699,123 15.34 10.44 27.47 4 Buldana 1,342,152 1,058,620 283,532 16.97 17.31 15.75 5 Akola 936,226 566,172 370,054 11.33 9.48 14.29 6 Washim 621,228 512,379 108,849 18.01 18.04 17.89 7 Amravati 1,482,845 951,695 531,150 10.20 8.10 14.17 8 Wardha 665,925 450,588 215,337 4.22 4.25 27.89 9 Nagpur 2,388,558 759,653 1,628,905 13.45 1.08 20.32 10 Bhandara 604,371 486,423 117,948 5.39 0.55 31.53 11 Gondiya 662,524 548,739 113,785 10.64 4.32 56.27 12 Gadchiroli 542,813 482,740 60,073 10.53 5.71 74.36 13 Chandrapur 1,120,316 724,040 396,276 5.39 1.06 14.35 14 Yavatmal 1,425,593 1,119,551 306,042 12.63 8.74 29.60 15 Nanded 1,732,567 1,259,335 473,232 16.96 12.09 32.23 16 Hingoli 609,386 517,145 92,241 20.58 21.44 15.98 17 Parbhani 946,185 653,347 292,838 21.28 23.34 16.92 18 Jalna 1,015,116 819,934 195,182 23.18 23.37 22.40 19 Aurangabad 1,928,156 1,083,408 844,748 27.85 15.55 48.06 20 Nashik 3,164,261 1,807,906 1,356,355 22.13 15.06 33.02 21 Thane 5,879,387 1,305,429 4,573,958 34.30 13.70 41.63 22 Mumbai (Suburban) * 5,025,165 5,025,165 5.98 5.98 23 Mumbai * 1,711,650 1,711,650 8.87 8.87 24 Raigarh 1,348,089 837,593 510,496 20.62 0.44 79.97 25 Pune 4,936,362 1,913,777 3,022,585 30.97 22.88 36.67 26 Ahmadnagar 2,348,802 1,877,105 471,697 12.76 12.96 11.98 27 Bid 1,352,468 1,085,245 267,223 21.15 18.60 32.76 28 Latur 1,276,262 951,687 324,575 18.69 16.14 26.86 29 Osmanabad 864,674 718,804 145,870 12.39 10.88 20.46 30 Solapur 2,233,778 1,522,647 711,131 12.27 11.68 13.56 31 Satara 1,512,524 1,220,901 291,623 7.40 1.59 41.22 32 Ratnagiri 759,703 628,760 130,943 4.38 9.61 32.45 33 Sindhudurg 416,695 362,681 54,014 0.29 3.61 29.79 34 Kolhapur 1,983,274 1,349,832 633,442 9.73 7.11 15.75 35 Sangli 1,435,972 1,069,433 366,539 8.78 7.57 12.46 * Mumbai and Mumbai (Suburban) are entirely urban districts. 8 Decadal growth rate, Maharashtra and Districts (2001-2011) Rural (Males) * Mumbai and Mumbai (Suburban) are entirely urban 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Decadal growth rate, Maharashtra and Districts (2001-2011) Urban (()Males) 9 Census of India 2011 Provisional Population Totals Population and decadal growth rate by residence Females State/ State/District Popula on(Females) Percentage District Decadal Growth Code (Females) 2001 2011 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 MAHARASHTRA 54,011,575 29,951,861 24,059,714 16.21 9.64 25.58 1 Nandurbar 811,311 681,658 129,653 25.16 23.82 32.74 2 Dhule 993,112 717,072 276,040 19.71 16.46 29.06 3 Jalgaon 2,026,607 1,382,272 644,335 14.03 8.60 27.76 4 Buldana 1,245,887 980,030 265,857 14.82 14.40 16.39 5 Akola 882,391 530,596 351,795 11.88 9.41 15.83 6 Washim 575,486 472,679 102,807 16.40 15.77 19.38 7 Amravati 1,404,981 899,439 505,542 11.37 8.73 16.39 8 Wardha 630,232 424,696 205,536 5.43 3.72 31.20 9 Nagpur 2,264,613 715,324 1,549,289 15.40 1.84 22.96 10 Bhandara 594,439 478,630 115,809 5.64 0.42 34.58 11 Gondiya 659,807 547,892 111,915 9.63 3.13 58.48 12 Gadchiroli 528,982 471,118 57,864 10.39 5.54 76.38 13 Chandrapur 1,073,946 700,384 373,562 6.53 1.57 17.28 14 Yavatmal 1,349,864 1,056,701 293,163 13.19 8.77 32.61 15 Nanded 1,623,999 1,183,399 440,600 16.42 11.25 33.04 16 Hingoli 569,587 482,957 86,630 18.22 18.58 16.29 17 Parbhani 889,797 612,765 277,032 19.03 19.49 18.02 18 Jalna 943,367 761,317 182,050 20.43 19.91 22.67 19 Aurangabad 1,767,772 995,919 771,853 26.77 13.45 49.41 20 Nashik 2,944,791 1,702,979 1,241,812 22.55 14.68 35.29 21 Thane 5,174,744 1,245,608 3,929,136 37.84 15.20 47.00 22 Mumbai (Suburban) * 4,307,316 4,307,316 10.48 10.48 23 Mumbai * 1,434,316 1,434,316 1.74 1.74 24 Raigarh 1,287,305 824,992 462,313 18.07 1.68 84.06 25 Pune 4,490,597 1,773,466 2,717,131 29.66 20.30 36.60 26 Ahmadnagar 2,194,281 1,752,907 441,374 12.09 11.29 15.41 27 Bid 1,233,494 986,032 247,462 18.05 14.77 33.20 28 Latur 1,179,281 878,398 300,883 17.34 13.99 28.35 29 Osmanabad 795,637 659,909 135,728 10.93 9.07 21.01 30 Solapur 2,081,749 1,394,441 687,308 11.93 10.59 14.73 31 Satara 1,491,398 1,212,793 278,605 6.48 0.31 45.40 32 Ratnagiri 852,969 720,302 132,667 5.47 10.96 42.12 33 Sindhudurg 432,173 379,189 52,984 4.16 7.57 30.18 34 Kolhapur 1,890,741 1,294,287 596,454 10.20 6.74 18.55 35 Sangli 1,384,603 1,031,710 352,893 9.59 7.90 14.84 * Mumbai and Mumbai (Suburban) are entirely urban districts.
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