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POPULATION GROWTH of Ulbs in UTTAR PRADESH (1901-2001) S POPULATION GROWTH OF ULBs IN UTTAR PRADESH (1901-2001) S. ULBs Class 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. I Saharanpur Division 1 Saharanpur District 62,850 62,261 78,665 105,622 148,435 185,213 225,396 295,355 374,945 455,754 1 Saharanpur (NPP) I 66,254 (-5.14) (-0.94) (+26.35) (+34.27) (+40.53) (+24.78) (+21.70) (+31.04) (+26.95) (+21.55) 18,614 17,891 22,126 24,662 25,916 29,980 38,194 51,270 66,208 81,641 2 Deoband (NPP) II 20,167 (-7.70) (-3.88) (+23.67) (+11.46) (+5.08) (+15.68) (+27.40) (+34.24) (+29.14) (+23.31) 11,373 11,843 12,812 16,266 16,033 18,886 24,300 32,713 41,198 53,913 3 Gangoh (NPP) II 12,971 (-12.32) (+4.13) (+8.18) (+26.96) (-1.43) (+17.79) (+28.67) (+34.62) (+25.94) (+30.86) 4,136 4,140 4,513 6,036 5,731 7,166 8,370 11,629 15,182 20,715 4 Nakur (NPP) III 5,030 (-17.77) (+0.10) (+9.01) (+33.75) (-5.05) (+25.04) (+16.80) (+38.94) (+30.55) (+36.44) 3,499 3,048 3,024 3,202 3,378 12,384 16,801 5 Sarsawan (NPP) IV 3,439 Declassified Declassified 7,696 (+1.74) (-12.89) (-0.79) (+5.89) (+5.50) (+60.91) (+35.67) 6,899 6,165 6,795 6,829 8,296 9,879 12,997 16,420 21,184 24,844 6 Rampur Maniharan (NP) III 7,945 (-13.17) (-10.64) (+10.22) (+0.50) (+21.48) (+19.08) (+31.56) (+26.34) (+29.01) (+17.28) 4,524 4,153 4,405 5,111 4,790 10,297 13,130 7 Ambehta (NP) IV 5,751 Declassified Declassified 7,814 (-21.34) (-8.20) (+6.07) (+16.03) (-6.28) (+31.78) (+27.51) 2,741 3,161 3,480 4,042 3,970 8,045 10,501 8 Titron (NP) IV 3,298 Declassified Declassified 6,646 (-16.89) (+15.32) (+10.09) (+16.15) (-1.78) (+21.05) (+30.53) 3,942 3,590 4,177 4,639 4,775 12,993 16,972 9 Nanauta (NP) IV 4,567 Declassified Declassified 9,288 (-13.69) (-8.93) (+16.35) (+11.06) (+2.93) (+39.89) (+30.62) Creat ed after 4,891 14,569 17,162 10 Behat (NP) IV -- -- -- 4,538 Declassified Declassified 11,076 1931 Census (+7.78) (+31.54) (+17.80) Created after 16,115 11 Chilkana Sultanpur (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12,647 1981 Census (+27.42) Muzaffarnagar 2 District 23,811 23,937 35,347 46,758 64,213 87,622 114,783 171,816 247,624 331,668 12 Muzaffarnagar (NPP) I 23,444 (+1.57) (+0.53) (+47.67) (+32.28) (+37.33) (+36.46) (+31.00) (+49.69) (+44.12) (+27.91) 7,312 8,425 8,940 12,416 17,986 26,397 36,959 51,850 70,853 90,055 13 Shamli (NPP) II 7,478 (-2.22) (+15.22) (+6.11) (+38.88) (+44.86) (+46.76) (+40.01) (+40.29) (+36.65) (+27.10) 16,293 16,683 19,589 22,644 23,163 26,454 32,353 44,505 56,079 73,011 14 Kairana (NPP) II 19,304 (-15.60) (+2.39) (+17.42) (+15.60) (+2.29) (+14.21) (+22.30) (+37.56) (+26.01) (+30.19) 4,751 7,533 8,797 11,880 16,443 17,898 24,495 31,384 44,319 58,622 15 Khatauli (NPP) II 8,695 (-45.36) (+58.56) (+16.78) (+35.05) (+38.41) (+8.85) (+36.86) (+28.12) (+41.22) (+32.27) 8,691 10,365 11,052 13,594 14,598 15,990 20,061 25,522 32,513 40,136 16 Kandhla (NPP) III 11,563 (-24.84) (+19.26) (+6.63) (+23.00) (+7.39) (+9.54) (+25.46) (+27.22) (+27.39) (+23.45) 69 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs Class 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. 6,913 6,886 7,415 9,407 9,039 Declassif Declassif 25,577 31,161 17 Thana Bhawan (NP) III 8,861 18,711 (-21.98) (-0.39) (+7.68) (+26.86) (-3.91) ied ied (+36.69) (+21.83) 6,986 5,938 8,070 9,997 12,962 17,019 22,796 26,086 18 Miranpur (NP) III 7,209 Declassified 7,806 (-3.09) (-15.00) (+3.38) (+23.88) (+29.66) (+31.30) (+33.94) (+14.43) 4,708 4,917 5,116 6,030 6,580 26,931 32,950 19 Budhana (NP) III 6,664 Declassified Declassified 17,532 (-29.35) (+4.44) (+4.05) (+17.87) (+9.12) (+53.61) (+22.35) 5,166 4,578 5,081 5,947 6,621 19,360 23,588 20 Jalalabad (NP) III 6,822 Declassified Declassified 14,929 (-24.27) (-11.38) (+10.99) (+17.04) (+11.33) (+29.68) (+21.84) 6,029 5,326 6,082 6,664 7,595 17,752 23,599 21 Purquazi (NP) III 6,384 Declassified Declassified 13,412 (-5.56) (-11.66) (+14.19) (+9.57) (+13.97) (+32.36) (+29.42) 4,382 4,110 5,131 5,562 5,248 13,062 17,670 22 Jhinjhana (NP) IV 5,094 Declassified Declassified 10,123 (-13.98) (-6.21) (+24.84) (+8.40) (-5.65) (+29.03) (+35.28) Created after 11,302 13,303 14,582 23 Un (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1971 Census (+17.70) (+9.61) Created after 13,064 24 Ailum (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 13,044 1981 census (+0.15) 3,868 5,922 6,470 8,257 8,085 18,593 19,610 25 Charthaval (NP) IV 6,236 Declassified Declassified 15,420 (-37.97) (+53.10) (+9.25) (+27.62) (-2.08) (+20.58) (+5.47) Created after 6,641 7,120 13,437 15,245 26 Sisauli (NP) IV -- -- 5,707 Declassified Declassified 11,057 1921 census (+16.37) (+7.21) (+21.52) (+13.46) Created after 9,195 12,082 27 Garhi Pukta (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7,279 1971 Census (+26.32) (+31.40) 3,500 3,525 3,818 4,112 4,532 13,287 17,187 28 Shahpur (NP) IV 4,101 Declassified Declassified 9,516 (-14.65) (+0.71) (+8.31) (+7.70) (+10.21) (+39.63) (+29.35) Created after 19,081 29 Banat (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 13,634 1981 census (+39.95) 5,932 5,454 6,165 7,541 5,923 6,775 8,202 10,460 13,865 17,771 30 Jansath (NP) IV 6,507 (-8.84) (-8.06) (+13.04) (+22.32) (-21.46) (+14.38) (+21.06) (+27.53) (+32.55) (+28.17) 5,013 14,006 15,976 31 Bhokarhedi (NP) IV 6,316 Declassified Declassified Declassified Declassified Declassified Declassified 12,148 (-20.63) (+15.29) (+14.07) II Moradabad Division 3 Bijnor District 13,902 14,869 17,205 19,415 19,103 21,127 25,147 32,079 43,757 55,331 32 Kiratpur (NPP) II 15,051 (-7.63) (+6.96) (+15.71) (+12.85) (-1.61) (+10.60) (+19.03) (+27.57) (+36.40) (+26.45) 11,832 11,032 13,999 15,964 17,994 22,017 28,179 41,552 55,825 68,287 33 Chandpur (NPP) II 12,586 (-5.99) (-6.76) (+26.89) (+14.04) (+12.72) (+22.36) (+27.99) (+47.46) (+34.35) (+22.32) 18,460 18,504 28,473 26,898 29,362 34,310 42,586 55,109 66,860 79,025 34 Najibabad (NPP) II 19,568 (-5.66) (+0.24) (+53.87) (-5.53) (+9.16) (+16.85) (+24.12) (+29.41) (+21.32) (+18.19) 35 Bijnor (NPP) II 17,583 17,439 18,095 23,520 27,900 30,646 33,821 43,290 56,713 66,486 79,346 70 RCUES, Lucknow S. ULBs Class 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 No. (-0.82) (+3.76) (+29.98) (+18.62) (+9.84) (+10.36) (+28.00) (+31.01) (+17.23) (+19.34) 19,625 18,736 25,427 26,077 27,947 30,427 37,066 50,405 58,513 71,350 36 Nagina (NPP) II 21,412 (-8.35) (-4.53) (+35.71) (+2.56) (+7.17) (+8.87) (+21.82) (+35.99) (+16.09) (+21.94) 16,001 13,889 15,997 17,027 18,223 42,230 52,880 37 Sherkot (NPP) II 14,999 Declassified Declassified 33,191 (+6.68) (-13.20) (+15.18) (+6.44) (+7.02) (+27.23) (+25.22) 7,080 5,629 5,289 5,759 5,434 7,361 10,765 14,892 18,650 24,975 38 Afzalgarh (NPP) III 6,474 (+9.36) (-20.49) (-6.04) (+8.89) (-5.64) (+35.46) (+46.24) (+38.34) (+25.24) (+33.91) 9,829 9,434 11,130 11,799 15,132 30,198 37,560 47,575 39 Seohara (NPP) III 10,062 Declassified 22,821 (-2.32) (-4.02) (+17.98) (+6.01) (+28.25) (+32.33) (+24.38) (+16.99) 7,548 7,486 10,205 12,046 14,148 17,984 22,639 29,070 39,179 46,869 40 Dhampur (NPP) III 7,027 (+7.41) (-0.82) (+36.32) (+18.04) (+17.45) (+27.11) (+25.88) (+28.41) (+34.77) (+19.63) 10,626 9,522 10,752 12,549 13,413 15,250 20,286 27,621 34,753 44,320 41 Nehtaur (NPP) III 11,740 (-9.49) (-10.39) (+12.92) (+16.71) (+6.89) (+13.70) (+33.02) (+36.16) (+25.82) (+27.53) Created after 22,235 33,590 42 Noorpur (NPP) III -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12,465 1971 Census (+78.38) (+51.07) 5,103 4,340 5,348 6,014 6,150 15,830 17,692 43 Haldaur (NPP) IV 5,628 Declassified Declassified 15,041 (-9.33) (-14.95) (+23.23) (+12.45) (+2.26) (+5.25) (+11.76) 5,979 6,060 6,308 7,626 7,307 18,198 22,606 44 Sahaspur (NP) III 5,851 Declassified Declassified 14,296 (+2.19) (+1.35) (+4.09) (+20.89) (-4.18) (+27.29) (+24.22) Created after 17,981 20,866 45 Warhapur (NP) III -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 13,825 1971 Census (+30.06) (+16.04) Created after 12,468 16,115 46 Jalalabad (NP) IV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9,561 1971 Census (+30.40) (+29.25) 6,531 6,258 6,653 7,677 7,515 8,005 9,648 11,587 15,408 19,558 47 Mandawar (NP) IV 7,210 (-9.42) (-4.18) (+6.31) (+15.39) (-2.11) (+6.52) (+20.52) (+20.10) (+32.98) (+26.93) 6,064 5,611 6,146 6,953 7,349 14,808 18,704 48 Jhalu (NP) IV 6,444 Declassified Declassified 12,461 (-5.90) (-7.47) (+9.53) (+13.13) (+5.70) (+18.83) (+26.31) Created after 14,299 18,349 49 Sahanpur (NP) IV -- -- -- -- 6,123 Declassified Declassified 11,023 1941 Census (+29.72) (+28.32) 4 Moradabad District 81,118 82,671 110,562 142,414 154,018 180,100 258,590 330,051 429,214 641,583 50 Moradabad (NN) I 75,082 (+8.04) (+1.91) (+33.74) (+28.81) (+8.15) (+16.93) (+43.58) (+27.63) (+30.04) (+49.48) 45,276 41,585 44,300 53,877 61,429 68,940 86,323 108,232 150,869 182,478 51 Sambhal (NPP) I 42,838 (+5.69) (-8.15) (+6.53) (+21.62) (+14.02) (+12.23) (+25.21) (+25.38) (+39.39) (+20.95) 22,255 25,164 26,768 28,763 36,689 48,557 53,393 66,970 82,748 103,749 52 Chandausi (NPP) I 25,711 (-13.44) (+13.07) (+6.37) (+7.45) (+27.56) (+32.35) (+9.96) (+25.43) (+23.56) (+25.38) 8,537 6,113 5,758 6,220 6,609 8,417 11,137 16,598 25,279 35,371 53 Thakurdwara(NPP) III 6,111 (+39.70) (-28.39) (-5.81) (+8.02) (+6.25) (+27.36) (+32.32) (+49.03) (+52.30) (+39.92) 54 Bilari (NPP) III 4,766 6,866 5,025 5,296 6,121 7,058 8,530 11,620 15,862 21,509 30,276 71 RCUES, Lucknow S.
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