Английская Википедия:Demographics of India
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India is the most populous country in the world with one-sixth of the world's population. According to UN estimates, India overtook China in having the largest population in the world with a population of 1,425,775,850 at the end of April 2023.[1][2][3][4]
Between 1975 and 2010, the population doubled to 1.2 billion, reaching the billion mark in 2000. According to the UN's World Population dashboard, India's population now stands at slightly over 1.428 billion, edging past China's population of 1.425 billion people, as reported by the news agency Bloomberg.[4] its population is set to reach 1.7 billion by 2050.[5][6] In 2017 its population growth rate was 0.98%, ranking 112th in the world; in contrast, from 1972 to 1983, India's population grew by an annual rate of 2.3%.[7]
In 2022, the median age of an Indian was 28.7 years,[8] compared to 38.4 for China and 48.6 for Japan; and, by 2030; India's dependency ratio will be just over 0.4.[9] However, the number of children in India peaked more than a decade ago and is now falling. The number of children under the age of five peaked in 2007, and since then the number has been falling. The number of Indians under 15 years old peaked slightly later (in 2011) and is now also declining.[10]
India has more than two thousand ethnic groups,[11] and every major religion is represented, as are four major families of languages (Indo-European, Dravidian, Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan languages) as well as two language isolates: the Nihali language,[12] spoken in parts of Maharashtra, and the Burushaski language, spoken in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. 1,000,000 people in India are Anglo-Indians and 700,000 United States citizens are living in India.[13] They represent over 0.1% of the total population of India. Overall, only the continent of Africa exceeds the linguistic, genetic and cultural diversity of the nation of India.[14]
The sex ratio was 944 females for 1000 males in 2016, and 940 per 1000 in 2011.[15] This ratio has been showing an upwards trend for the last two decades after a continuous decline in the 20th century.[16]
History
Prehistory to early 19th century
The following table lists estimates for the population of India (including what are now Pakistan and Bangladesh) from prehistory up until 1820. It includes estimates and growth rates according to five economic historians, along with interpolated estimates and overall aggregate averages derived from their estimates.[17] [18]
Year | Maddison (2001)[19] | Clark (1967)[20][21][22] | Biraben (1979)[21][23][24] | Durand (1974)[25][21] | McEvedy (1978)[26][21] | Aggregate average | Period | Average % growth / century | ||||||
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Population | % growth / century |
Population | % growth / century |
Population | % growth / century |
Population | % growth / century |
Population | % growth / century |
Population | % growth / century | |||
10,000 BC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 100 000 | — | 100 000 | — | Stone Age | 3.9 |
4000 BC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1 000 000 | 3.9 | 1 000 000 | 3.9 | ||
2000 BC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 000 000 | 9.4 | 6 000 000 | 9.4 | Bronze Age | 9.4 |
500 BC | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 25 000 000 | 10 | 25 000 000 | 10 | Iron Age | 10.2 |
400 BC | — | — | — | — | 30 000 000 | — | — | — | 26 600 000 | 6.3 | 28 300 000 | 13.2 | ||
200 BC | — | — | — | — | 55 000 000 | 35.4 | — | — | 30 000 000 | 6.3 | 42 500 000 | 22.5 | Maurya era | 22.5 |
1 AD | 75 000 000 | — | 70 000 000 | — | 46 000 000 | –9.3 | 75 000 000 | — | 34 000 000 | 6.5 | 60 000 000 | 18.8 | Classical era |
5.3 |
200 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 72 500 000 | 1.7 | 45 000 000 | –1.1 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 39 000 000 | 7.1 | 61 300 000 | 1.1 | ||
400 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 75 000 000 | 1.7 | 32 000 000 | –18.6 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 45 000 000 | 7.4 | 60 400 000 | –0.7 | ||
500 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 33 000 000 | 3.1 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 48 000 000 | 6.5 | 61 200 000 | 1.3 | ||
600 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 37 000 000 | 12.1 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 51 000 000 | 6.5 | 62 600 000 | 2.3 | Early medieval era |
1.9 |
700 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 50 000 000 | 35.1 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 56 500 000 | 10.3 | 66 300 000 | 5.9 | ||
800 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 43 000 000 | –16.3 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 62 000 000 | 10.3 | 66 000 000 | –0.5 | ||
900 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 72 500 000 | –3.5 | 38 000 000 | –13.2 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 69 500 000 | 11.4 | 66 000 000 | 0 | ||
1000 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 70 000 000 | –3.5 | 40 000 000 | 5.3 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 77 000 000 | 11.4 | 67 400 000 | 2.1 | ||
1100 | 81 000 000 | 8 | 72 500 000 | 3.5 | 51 000 000 | 27.5 | 81 300 000 | 8.4 | 80 000 000 | 3.9 | 73 200 000 | 8.6 | Late medieval era |
8.1 |
1200 | 87 500 000 | 8 | 75 000 000 | 3.5 | 65 100 000 | 27.5 | 88 200 000 | 8.4 | 83 000 000 | 3.8 | 79 800 000 | 9 | ||
1300 | 94 500 000 | 8 | 75 000 000 | 0 | 83 000 000 | 27.5 | 95 700 000 | 8.4 | 88 000 000 | 6 | 87 200 000 | 9.3 | ||
1400 | 102 000 000 | 8 | 77 000 000 | 3.3 | 88 800 000 | 7 | 103 700 000 | 8.4 | 94 000 000 | 6.8 | 92 900 000 | 7 | ||
1500 | 110 000 000 | 8 | 79 000 000 | 3.3 | 95 000 000 | 7 | 112 500 000 | 8.4 | 100 000 000 | 6.4 | 99 300 000 | 7 | ||
1600 | 135 000 000 | 22.8 | 100 000 000 | 26.6 | 145 000 000 | 52.6 | 135 800 000 | 20.7 | 130 000 000 | 30 | 129 200 000 | 30.1 | Mughal era | 31.9 |
1650 | 150 000 000 | 22.2 | 150 000 000 | 125 | 160 000 000 | 20.7 | 149 100 000 | 20.7 | 145 000 000 | 24.4 | 150 800 000 | 36.2 | ||
1700 | 165 000 000 | 22.2 | 200 000 000 | 77.8 | 175 000 000 | 20.7 | 163 900 000 | 20.7 | 160 000 000 | 21.8 | 172 800 000 | 31.3 | ||
1750 | 182 100 000 | 21.8 | 200 000 000 | 0 | 182 700 000 | 9 | 180 000 000 | 20.7 | 170 000 000 | 12.9 | 183 000 000 | 12.1 | Colonial era |
12.2 |
1800 | 200 900 000 | 21.8 | 190 000 000 | –10.8 | 190 700 000 | 9 | — | — | 185 000 000 | 18.4 | 190 400 000 | 8 | ||
1820 | 209 000 000 | 21.8 | 190 000 000 | 0 | 194 000 000 | 9 | — | — | 200 000 000 | 47.7 | 198 300 000 | 22 |
The population grew from the South Asian Stone Age in 10,000 BC to the Maurya Empire in 200 BC at a steadily increasing growth rate,[27] before population growth slowed down in the classical era up to 500 AD, and then became largely stagnant during the early medieval era era up to 1000 AD.[19][21] The population growth rate then increased in the late medieval era (during the Delhi Sultanate) from 1000 to 1500.[19][21]
Under the Mughal Empire, India experienced a high economic and demographic upsurge,[27] due to Mughal agrarian reforms that intensified agricultural production.[28] 15% of the population lived in urban centres, higher than the percentage of the population in 19th-century British India[29] and contemporary Europe[29] up until the 19th century.[30] These estimates by Abraham Eraly[29] and Paolo Malanima[30] have been criticised by Tim Dyson, who considers them exaggerations and estimates urbanisation of the Mughal Empire to be less than 9% of the population.[31]
Under the reign of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) in 1600, the Mughal Empire's urban population was up to 17 million people, larger than the urban population in Europe.[32] By 1700, Mughal India had an urban population of 23 million people, larger than British India's urban population of 22.3 million in 1871.[33] Nizamuddin Ahmad (1551–1621) reported that, under Akbar's reign, Mughal India had 120 large cities and 3,200 townships.[29] A number of cities in India had a population between a quarter-million and half-million people,[29] with larger cities including Agra (in Agra Subah) with up to 800,000 people[34] and Dhaka (in Bengal Subah) with over 1 million people.[35] Mughal India also had a large number of villages, with 455,698 villages by the time of Aurangzeb (reigned 1658–1707).[32]
Late 19th century to early 20th century
The total fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. It is based on fairly good data for the entire years. Sources: Our World in Data and Gapminder Foundation.[36]
Years | 1880 | 1881 | 1882 | 1883 | 1884 | 1885 | 1886 | 1887 | 1888 | 1889 | 1890 | 1902[36] |
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Total Fertility Rate in India | 5.95 | 5.92 | 5.89 | 5.86 | 5.82 | 5.79 | 4.38 | 5.76 | 5.76 | 5.75 | 5.75 | 5.75 |
Years | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930[36] |
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Total Fertility Rate in India | 5.761 | 5.77 | 5.78 | 5.79 | 5.8 | 5.81 | 5.82 | 5.83 | 5.85 | 5.86 |
Life expectancy from 1881 to 1950
Years | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1905 | 1911 | 1915 | 1921 | 1925 | 1931 | 1935 | 1941 | 1950[37] |
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Life expectancy in India | 25.4 | 24.3 | 23.5 | 24.0 | 23.2 | 24.0 | 24.9 | 27.6 | 29.3 | 31.0 | 32.6 | 35.4 |
The population of India under the British Raj (including what are now Pakistan and Bangladesh) according to censuses:
Census year | Population | Growth (%) |
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1871[38] | 238 830 958 | – |
1881[39] | 253 896 330 | 6.3 |
1891[38] | 287 223 431 | 13.1 |
1901[38] | 293 550 310 | 2.2 |
1911[40] | 315 156 396 | 7.4 |
1921[40] | 318 942 480 | 1.2 |
1931[40] | 352 837 778 | 10.6 |
1941[40] | 388 997 955 | 10.2 |
Studies of India's population since 1881 have focused on such topics as total population, birth and death rates, geographic distribution, literacy, the rural and urban divide, cities of a million, and the three cities with populations over eight million: Delhi, Greater Mumbai (Bombay), and Kolkata (Calcutta).[41]
Mortality rates fell in the period 1920–45, primarily due to biological immunisation. Suggestions that it was the benefits of colonialism are refuted by academic thinking: "There can be no serious, informed belief… that… late colonial era mortality diminished and population grew rapidly because of improvements in income, living standards, nutrition, environmental standards, sanitation or health policies, nor was there a cultural transformation…".[42]
Salient features
India occupies 2.41% of the world's land area but supports over 18% of the world's population. At the 2001 census 72.2% of the population[46] lived in about 638,000 villages[47] and the remaining 27.8%[46] lived in more than 5,100 towns and over 380 urban agglomerations.[48]
India's population exceeded that of the entire continent of Africa by 200 million people in 2010.[49] However, because Africa's population growth is extremely high compared to the rest of the world,[50][51] it is expected to surpass both China and India by the early 2030s.[52]
Comparative demographics
Category | Global ranking | References |
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Area | 7th | [53] |
Population | 1st | [53] |
Population growth rate | 102nd of 212 | in 2010[54] |
Population density | 24th of 212 | in 2010[54] |
Male to Female ratio, at birth | 12th of 214 | in 2009[55] |
List of states and union territories by demographics
Census year | Population | Change (%) |
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1951 | 361 088 003 | – |
1961 | 439 235 000 | 21.6 |
1971 | 548 160 000 | 24.8 |
1981 | 683 329 000 | 24.7 |
1991 | 846 387 888 | 23.9 |
2001 | 1 028 737 436 | 21.5 |
2011 | 1,210,193,422 | 17.7 |
Rank | State/UT | Population[57] | Percent (%) | Male | Female | Difference between male and female | Sex ratio | Rural[58] | Urban[58] | Area[59] (km2) | Density (per km2) |
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1 | Uttar Pradesh | 199 812 341 | 16.50 | 104 480 510 | 95 331 831 | 9 148 679 | 930 | 155 111 022 | 44 470 455 | 240 928 | 828 |
2 | Maharashtra | 112 374 333 | 9.28 | 58 243 056 | 54 131 277 | 4 111 779 | 929 | 61 545 441 | 50 827 531 | 307 713 | 365 |
3 | Bihar | 104 099 452 | 8.60 | 54 278 157 | 49 821 295 | 4 456 862 | 918 | 92 075 028 | 11 729 609 | 94 163 | 1102 |
4 | West Bengal | 91 276 115 | 7.54 | 46 809 027 | 44 467 088 | 2 341 939 | 950 | 62 213 676 | 29 134 060 | 88 752 | 1030 |
5 | Madhya Pradesh | 72 626 809 | 6.00 | 37 612 306 | 35 014 503 | 2 597 803 | 931 | 52 537 899 | 20 059 666 | 308 245 | 236 |
6 | Tamil Nadu | 72 147 030 | 5.96 | 36 137 975 | 36 009 055 | 128 920 | 996 | 37 189 229 | 34 949 729 | 130 058 | 555 |
7 | Rajasthan | 68 548 437 | 5.66 | 35 550 997 | 32 997 440 | 2 553 557 | 928 | 51 540 236 | 17 080 776 | 342 239 | 201 |
8 | Karnataka | 61 095 297 | 5.05 | 30 966 657 | 30 128 640 | 838 017 | 973 | 37 552 529 | 23 578 175 | 191 791 | 319 |
9 | Gujarat | 60 439 692 | 4.99 | 31 491 260 | 28 948 432 | 2 542 828 | 919 | 34 670 817 | 25 712 811 | 196 024 | 308 |
10 | Andhra Pradesh | 49 386 799 | 4.08 | 24 738 068 | 24 648 731 | 89 337 | 996 | 34 776 389 | 14 610 410 | 160 205 | 308 |
11 | Odisha | 41 974 218 | 3.47 | 21 212 136 | 20 762 082 | 450 054 | 979 | 34 951 234 | 6 996 124 | 155 707 | 269 |
12 | Telangana | 35 193 978 | 2.91 | 17 704 078 | 17 489 900 | 214 178 | 988 | 21 585 313 | 13 608 665 | 114 840 | 307 |
13 | Kerala | 33 406 061 | 2.76 | 16 027 412 | 17 378 649 | −1 351 237 | 1084 | 17 445 506 | 15 932 171 | 38 863 | 859 |
14 | Jharkhand | 32 988 134 | 2.72 | 16 930 315 | 16 057 819 | 872 496 | 948 | 25 036 946 | 7 929 292 | 79 714 | 414 |
15 | Assam | 31 205 576 | 2.58 | 15 939 443 | 15 266 133 | 673 310 | 958 | 26 780 526 | 4 388 756 | 78 438 | 397 |
16 | Punjab | 27 743 338 | 2.29 | 14 639 465 | 13 103 873 | 1 535 592 | 895 | 17 316 800 | 10 387 436 | 50 362 | 550 |
17 | Chhattisgarh | 25 545 198 | 2.11 | 12 832 895 | 12 712 303 | 120 592 | 991 | 19 603 658 | 5 936 538 | 135 191 | 189 |
18 | Haryana | 25 351 462 | 2.09 | 13 494 734 | 11 856 728 | 1 638 006 | 879 | 16 531 493 | 8 821 588 | 44 212 | 573 |
19 | Delhi (UT) | 16 787 941 | 1.39 | 8 887 326 | 7 800 615 | 1 086 711 | 868 | 944 727 | 12 905 780 | 1484 | 11 297 |
20 | Jammu and Kashmir | 12 541 302 | 1.04 | 6 640 662 | 5 900 640 | 740 022 | 889 | 9 134 820 | 3 414 106 | 222 236 | 56 |
21 | Uttarakhand | 10 086 292 | 0.83 | 5 137 773 | 4 948 519 | 189 254 | 963 | 7 025 583 | 3 091 169 | 53 483 | 189 |
22 | Himachal Pradesh | 6 864 602 | 0.57 | 3 481 873 | 3 382 729 | 99 144 | 972 | 6 167 805 | 688 704 | 55 673 | 123 |
23 | Tripura | 3 673 917 | 0.30 | 1 874 376 | 1 799 541 | 74 835 | 960 | 2 710 051 | 960 981 | 10 486 | 350 |
24 | Meghalaya | 2 966 889 | 0.25 | 1 491 832 | 1 475 057 | 16 775 | 989 | 2 368 971 | 595 036 | 22 429 | 132 |
25 | Manipur | 2 855 794 | 0.24 | 1 438 687 | 1 417 107 | 21 580 | 985 | 1 899 624 | 822 132 | 22 327 | 128 |
26 | Nagaland | 1 978 502 | 0.16 | 1 024 649 | 953 853 | 70 796 | 931 | 1 406 861 | 573 741 | 16 579 | 119 |
27 | Goa | 1 458 545 | 0.12 | 739 140 | 719 405 | 19 735 | 973 | 551 414 | 906 309 | 3702 | 394 |
28 | Arunachal Pradesh | 1 383 727 | 0.11 | 713 912 | 669 815 | 44 097 | 938 | 1 069 165 | 313 446 | 83 743 | 17 |
29 | Puducherry (UT) | 1 247 953 | 0.10 | 612 511 | 635 442 | −22 931 | 1037 | 394 341 | 850 123 | 479 | 2598 |
30 | Mizoram | 1 097 206 | 0.09 | 555 339 | 541 867 | 13 472 | 976 | 529 037 | 561 997 | 21 081 | 52 |
31 | Chandigarh (UT) | 1 055 450 | 0.09 | 580 663 | 474 787 | 105 876 | 818 | 29 004 | 1 025 682 | 114 | 9252 |
32 | Sikkim | 610 577 | 0.05 | 323 070 | 287 507 | 35 563 | 890 | 455 962 | 151 726 | 7096 | 86 |
33 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT) | 380 581 | 0.03 | 202 871 | 177 710 | 25 161 | 876 | 244 411 | 135 533 | 8249 | 46 |
34 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli (UT) | 343 709 | 0.03 | 193 760 | 149 949 | 43 811 | 774 | 183 024 | 159 829 | 491 | 698 |
35 | Daman and Diu (UT) | 243 247 | 0.02 | 150 301 | 92 946 | 57 355 | 618 | 60 331 | 182 580 | 112 | 2169 |
36 | Lakshadweep (UT) | 64 473 | 0.01 | 33 123 | 31 350 | 1773 | 946 | 14 121 | 50 308 | 32 | 2013 |
– | Total (India) | 1 210 854 977 | 100 | 623 724 248 | 586 469 174 | 35 585 741 | 943 | 833 087 662 | 377 105 760 | 3 287 240 | 382 |
Religious demographics
Шаблон:Main The table below summarises India's demographics (excluding the Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati district of Manipur state due to cancellation of census results) according to religion at the 2011 census in per cent. The data are "unadjusted" (without excluding Assam and Jammu and Kashmir); the 1981 census was not conducted in Assam and the 1991 census was not conducted in Jammu and Kashmir. Missing citing/reference for "Changes in religious demagraphics over time" table below.
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- Characteristics of religious groups[61]
Religious group |
Population (2011) % |
Growth (2001–2011)[62][63] |
Sex ratio (2011) (total)[64] |
Sex ratio (2011) (rural) |
Sex ratio (2011) (urban) |
Sex ratio (2011) (child)[65] |
Literacy (2011) (%)[66] |
Work participation (2011) (%)[64][67] |
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Hinduism | 79.80% | 16.8% | 939 | 946 | 921 | 913 | 73.3% | 41.0% |
Islam | 14.23% | 24.6% | 951 | 957 | 941 | 943 | 68.5% | 32.6% |
Christianity | 2.30% | 15.5% | 1023 | 1008 | 1046 | 958 | 84.5% | 41.9% |
Sikhism | 1.72% | 8.4% | 903 | 905 | 898 | 828 | 75.4% | 36.3% |
Buddhism | 0.70% | 6.1% | 965 | 960 | 973 | 933 | 81.3% | 43.1% |
Jainism | 0.37% | 5.4% | 954 | 935 | 959 | 889 | 94.9% | 35.5% |
Others/Religion Not Specified | 0.90% | n/a | 959 | 947 | 975 | 974 | n/a | n/a |
Neonatal and infant demographics
The table below represents the infant mortality rate trends in India, based on sex, over the last 15 years. In the urban areas of India, average male infant mortality rates are slightly higher than average female infant mortality rates.[70]
Year | Male | Female | Total |
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1998[71] | 69.8 | 73.5 | 71.6 |
2005[70] | 56.3 | 58 | 57[72] |
2009[73] | 49 | 52 | – |
2014[74] | 43.7 | 37.90 | 40.7[72] |
2018[75] | 29.95 | 29.88 | 29.94[75] |
Some activists believe India's 2011 census shows a serious decline in the number of girls under the age of seven – activists posit that eight million female fetuses may have been aborted between 2001 and 2011.[76] These claims are controversial. Scientists who study human sex ratios and demographic trends suggest that a birth sex ratio between 1.08 and 1.12 can be due to natural factors, such as the age of mother at the baby's birth, the age of father at conception, number of babies per couple, economic stress, endocrinological factors, and others.[77] The 2011 census birth sex ratio in India, of 917 girls to 1000 boys, is similar to birth sex ratios (870–930 girls to 1000 boys) observed in Japanese, Chinese, Cuban, Filipino and Hawaiian ethnic groups in the United States between 1940 and 2005. They are also similar to birth sex ratios (below 900 girls to 1000 boys) observed in mothers of different age groups and gestation periods in the United States.[78][79]
Population within the age group of 0–6
State or UT code | State or UT | Total | Male | Female | Difference |
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1 | Jammu and Kashmir | 2 008 670 | 1 080 662 | 927 982 | 152 680 |
2 | Himachal Pradesh | 763 864 | 400 681 | 363 183 | 37 498 |
3 | Punjab | 2 941 570 | 1 593 262 | 1 348 308 | 244 954 |
4 | Chandigarh | 117 953 | 63 187 | 54 766 | 8421 |
5 | Uttarakhand | 1 328 844 | 704 769 | 624 075 | 80 694 |
6 | Haryana | 3 297 724 | 1 802 047 | 1 495 677 | 306 370 |
7 | Delhi | 1 970 510 | 1 055 735 | 914 775 | 140 960 |
8 | Rajasthan | 10 504 916 | 5 580 212 | 4 924 004 | 656 208 |
9 | Uttar Pradesh | 29 728 235 | 15 653 175 | 14 075 060 | 1 578 115 |
10 | Bihar | 18 582 229 | 9 615 280 | 8 966 949 | 648 331 |
11 | Sikkim | 61 077 | 31 418 | 29 659 | 1759 |
12 | Arunachal Pradesh | 202 759 | 103 430 | 99 330 | 4100 |
13 | Nagaland | 285 981 | 147 111 | 138 870 | 8241 |
14 | Manipur | 353 237 | 182 684 | 170 553 | 12 131 |
15 | Mizoram | 165 536 | 83 965 | 81 571 | 2394 |
16 | Tripura | 444 055 | 227 354 | 216 701 | 10 653 |
17 | Meghalaya | 555 822 | 282 189 | 273 633 | 8556 |
18 | Assam | 4 511 307 | 2 305 088 | 2 206 219 | 98 869 |
19 | West Bengal | 10 112 599 | 5 187 264 | 4 925 335 | 261 929 |
20 | Jharkhand | 5 237 582 | 2 695 921 | 2 541 661 | 154 260 |
21 | Odisha | 5 035 650 | 2 603 208 | 2 432 442 | 170 766 |
22 | Chhattisgarh | 3 584 028 | 1 824 987 | 1 759 041 | 65 946 |
23 | Madhya Pradesh | 10 548 295 | 5 516 957 | 5 031 338 | 485 619 |
24 | Gujarat | 7 564 464 | 3 974 286 | 3 519 890 | 454 396 |
25 | Daman and Diu | 25 880 | 13 556 | 12 314 | 1242 |
26 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 49 196 | 25 575 | 23 621 | 1954 |
27 | Maharashtra | 12 848 375 | 6 822 262 | 6 026 113 | 796 149 |
28 | Andhra Pradesh | 8 642 686 | 4 448 330 | 4 194 356 | 253 974 |
29 | Karnataka | 6 855 801 | 3 527 844 | 3 327 957 | 199 887 |
30 | Goa | 139 495 | 72 669 | 66 826 | 5843 |
31 | Lakshadweep | 7088 | 3715 | 3373 | 342 |
32 | Kerala | 3 322 247 | 1 695 889 | 1 626 358 | 69 531 |
33 | Tamil Nadu | 6 894 821 | 3 542 351 | 3 352 470 | 189 881 |
34 | Puducherry | 127 610 | 64 932 | 62 678 | 2254 |
35 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 39 497 | 20 094 | 19 403 | 691 |
– | Total (India) | 158 789 287 | 82 952 135 | 75 837 152 | 7 114 983 |
Population above the age of seven
State or UT code | State or UT | Total | Male | Female |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jammu and Kashmir | – | – | – |
2 | Himachal Pradesh | – | – | – |
3 | Punjab | – | – | – |
4 | Chandigarh | – | – | – |
5 | Uttarakhand | – | – | – |
6 | Haryana | 22 055 357 | 11 703 083 | 10 352 274 |
7 | Delhi | 14 782 725 | 7 920 675 | 6 862 050 |
8 | Rajasthan | 58 116 096 | 30 039 874 | 28 076 222 |
9 | Uttar Pradesh | 169 853 242 | 88 943 240 | 80 910 002 |
10 | Bihar | 85 222 408 | 44 570 067 | 40 652 341 |
11 | Sikkim | 546 611 | 290 243 | 256 368 |
12 | Arunachal Pradesh | 1 179 852 | 616 802 | 563 050 |
13 | Nagaland | 1 694 621 | 878 596 | 816 025 |
14 | Manipur | 2 368 519 | 1 187 080 | 1 181 439 |
15 | Mizoram | 925 478 | 468 374 | 457 104 |
16 | Tripura | 3 226 977 | 1 644 513 | 1 582 464 |
17 | Meghalaya | 2 408 185 | 1 210 479 | 1 197 706 |
18 | Assam | 26 657 965 | 13 649 839 | 13 008 126 |
19 | West Bengal | 81 235 137 | 41 740 125 | 39 495 012 |
20 | Jharkhand | 27 728 656 | 14 235 767 | 13 492 889 |
21 | Odisha | 36 911 708 | 18 598 470 | 18 313 238 |
22 | Chhattisgarh | 21 956 168 | 11 002 928 | 10 953 240 |
23 | Madhya Pradesh | 62 049 270 | 32 095 963 | 29 953 307 |
24 | Gujarat | 52 889 452 | 27 507 996 | 25 381 456 |
25 | Daman and Diu | 217 031 | 136 544 | 80 487 |
26 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 293 657 | 167 603 | 126 054 |
27 | Maharashtra | 99 524 597 | 51 539 135 | 47 985 462 |
28 | Andhra Pradesh | 76 022 847 | 38 061 551 | 37 961 296 |
29 | Karnataka | 54 274 903 | 27 529 898 | 26 745 005 |
30 | Goa | 1 318 228 | 668 042 | 650 186 |
31 | Lakshadweep | 57 341 | 29 391 | 27 950 |
32 | Kerala | – | – | – |
33 | Tamil Nadu | 65 244 137 | 32 616 520 | 32 627 617 |
34 | Puducherry | 1 116 854 | 545 553 | 571 301 |
35 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 340 447 | 182 236 | 158 211 |
– | Total (India) | 1 051 404 135 | 540 772 113 | 510 632 022 |
Literacy rate
State or UT code | State or UT | Overall (%) | Male (%) | Female (%) |
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1 | Jammu and Kashmir | 68.74 | 76.75 | 58.01 |
2 | Himachal Pradesh | 83.78 | 90.83 | 76.60 |
3 | Punjab | 86.60 | 81.48 | 71.34 |
4 | Chandigarh | 86.43 | 90.54 | 81.38 |
5 | Uttarakhand | 79.63 | 88.33 | 70.70 |
6 | Haryana | 76.64 | 85.38 | 66.77 |
7 | Delhi | 86.34 | 91.03 | 80.93 |
8 | Rajasthan | 67.06 | 80.51 | 52.66 |
9 | Uttar Pradesh | 69.72 | 79.24 | 59.26 |
10 | Bihar | 63.82 | 73.39 | 53.33 |
11 | Sikkim | 82.20 | 87.29 | 76.43 |
12 | Arunachal Pradesh | 66.95 | 73.69 | 59.57 |
13 | Nagaland | 80.11 | 83.29 | 76.69 |
14 | Manipur | 79.85 | 86.49 | 73.17 |
15 | Mizoram | 91.58 | 93.72 | 89.40 |
16 | Tripura | 87.75 | 92.18 | 83.15 |
17 | Meghalaya | 75.48 | 77.17 | 73.78 |
18 | Assam | 73.18 | 78.81 | 67.27 |
19 | West Bengal | 77.08 | 82.67 | 71.16 |
20 | Jharkhand | 67.63 | 78.45 | 56.21 |
21 | Odisha | 72.90 | 82.40 | 64.36 |
22 | Chhattisgarh | 71.04 | 81.45 | 60.59 |
23 | Madhya Pradesh | 70.63 | 80.53 | 60.02 |
24 | Gujarat | 79.31 | 87.23 | 70.73 |
25 | Daman and Diu | 87.07 | 91.48 | 79.59 |
26 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 77.65 | 86.46 | 65.93 |
27 | Maharashtra | 83.20 | 89.82 | 75.48 |
28 | Andhra Pradesh[83] | 67.35 | 74.77 | 59.96 |
29 | Karnataka | 75.60 | 82.85 | 68.13 |
30 | Goa | 87.40 | 92.81 | 81.84 |
31 | Lakshadweep | 92.28 | 96.11 | 88.25 |
32 | Kerala | 93.91 | 96.02 | 91.98 |
33 | Tamil Nadu | 80.33 | 86.81 | 73.86 |
34 | Puducherry | 86.55 | 92.12 | 81.22 |
35 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 86.27 | 90.11 | 81.84 |
– | Overall (India) | 74.03 | 82.14 | 65.46 |
Linguistic demographics
Шаблон:Main Шаблон:Pie chart According to the 2001 census, 41.03% of the Indians spoke Hindi natively, while the rest spoke Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Maithili, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and a variety of other languages. There are a total of 122 languages and 234 mother tongues spoken in India. Of these, 22 languages are specified in the Eighth Schedule of Indian Constitution, while 100 are non-specified.
The table below excludes Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati District of Manipur state due to cancellation of census results.
Rank | Language | Speakers | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | HindiШаблон:Refn | 422 048 642 | 41.030 |
2 | Bengali | 83 369 769 | 8.110 |
3 | Telugu | 74 002 856 | 7.190 |
4 | Marathi | 71 936 894 | 6.990 |
5 | Tamil | 60 793 814 | 5.910 |
6 | Urdu | 51 536 111 | 5.010 |
7 | Gujarati | 46 091 617 | 4.480 |
8 | Kannada | 37 924 011 | 3.690 |
9 | Malayalam | 33 066 392 | 3.210 |
10 | Odia | 33 017 446 | 3.210 |
11 | Punjabi | 29 102 477 | 2.830 |
12 | Assamese | 13 168 484 | 1.280 |
13 | Maithili | 12 179 122 | 1.180 |
14 | Bhili/Bhilodi | 9 582 957 | 0.930 |
15 | Santali | 6 469 600 | 0.630 |
16 | Kashmiri | 5 527 698 | 0.540 |
17 | Nepali | 2 871 749 | 0.280 |
18 | Gondi | 2 713 790 | 0.260 |
19 | Sindhi | 2 535 485 | 0.250 |
20 | Konkani | 2 489 015 | 0.240 |
21 | Dogri | 2 282 589 | 0.220 |
22 | Khandeshi | 2 075 258 | 0.200 |
23 | Kurukh | 1 751 489 | 0.170 |
24 | Tulu | 1 722 768 | 0.170 |
25 | Meitei (Manipuri) | 1 466 705 | 0.140 |
26 | Bodo | 1 350 478 | 0.130 |
27 | Khasi – Garo | 1 128 575 | 0.112 |
28 | Mundari | 1 061 352 | 0.105 |
29 | Ho | 1 042 724 | 0.103 |
30 | Tripuri | 1 011 294 | 0.103 |
Largest cities of India
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Vital statistics
UN estimates
Year | Mid-year population | Births per year | Deaths per year | Natural change per year | Crude birth rate (per 1000) |
Crude death rate (per 1000) |
Natural change (per 1000) |
Total Fertility rate | Infant mortality (per 1000) | Life expectancy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1950 | 357,021,000 | 15,651,000 | 7,942,000 | 7,709,000 | 43.8 | 22.2 | 21.6 | 5.73 | 181.2 | 41.7 |
1951 | 364,922,000 | 16,042,000 | 8,171,000 | 7,871,000 | 44.0 | 22.4 | 21.6 | 5.77 | 180.1 | 41.7 |
1952 | 372,997,000 | 16,458,000 | 8,293,000 | 8,165,000 | 44.1 | 22.2 | 21.9 | 5.82 | 177.5 | 42.0 |
1953 | 381,228,000 | 16,857,000 | 8,442,000 | 8,415,000 | 44.2 | 22.1 | 22.1 | 5.87 | 175.3 | 42.2 |
1954 | 389,731,000 | 17,247,000 | 8,414,000 | 8,833,000 | 44.2 | 21.6 | 22.7 | 5.91 | 172.2 | 43.0 |
1955 | 398,578,000 | 17,549,000 | 8,468,000 | 9,081,000 | 44.0 | 21.2 | 22.8 | 5.91 | 169.7 | 43.4 |
1956 | 407,657,000 | 17,844,000 | 8,533,000 | 9,310,000 | 43.8 | 20.9 | 22.8 | 5.91 | 167.3 | 43.8 |
1957 | 416,935,000 | 18,128,000 | 8,618,000 | 9,510,000 | 43.5 | 20.7 | 22.8 | 5.91 | 165.0 | 44.1 |
1958 | 426,296,000 | 18,370,000 | 8,673,000 | 9,696,000 | 43.1 | 20.3 | 22.7 | 5.90 | 162.7 | 44.4 |
1959 | 435,900,000 | 18,593,000 | 8,688,000 | 9,905,000 | 42.6 | 19.9 | 22.7 | 5.89 | 160.3 | 44.9 |
1960 | 445,955,000 | 18,958,000 | 8,756,000 | 10,201,000 | 42.5 | 19.6 | 22.9 | 5.92 | 158.2 | 45.2 |
1961 | 456,352,000 | 19,301,000 | 8,874,000 | 10,427,000 | 42.3 | 19.4 | 22.8 | 5.94 | 156.4 | 45.4 |
1962 | 467,024,000 | 19,663,000 | 8,969,000 | 10,693,000 | 42.1 | 19.2 | 22.9 | 5.95 | 154.5 | 45.7 |
1963 | 477,934,000 | 20,031,000 | 9,064,000 | 10,966,000 | 41.9 | 19.0 | 22.9 | 5.97 | 152.7 | 45.9 |
1964 | 489,059,000 | 20,407,000 | 9,177,000 | 11,230,000 | 41.7 | 18.8 | 23.0 | 5.98 | 151.1 | 46.2 |
1965 | 500,114,000 | 20,679,000 | 9,824,000 | 10,855,000 | 41.3 | 19.6 | 21.7 | 5.94 | 156.4 | 45.0 |
1966 | 510,993,000 | 20,913,000 | 9,886,000 | 11,027,000 | 40.9 | 19.3 | 21.6 | 5.88 | 154.7 | 45.3 |
1967 | 521,987,000 | 21,193,000 | 9,963,000 | 11,231,000 | 40.6 | 19.1 | 21.5 | 5.83 | 153.1 | 45.7 |
1968 | 533,432,000 | 21,454,000 | 9,486,000 | 11,968,000 | 40.2 | 17.8 | 22.4 | 5.76 | 145.0 | 47.5 |
1969 | 545,315,000 | 21,704,000 | 9,551,000 | 12,154,000 | 39.8 | 17.5 | 22.3 | 5.68 | 143.3 | 47.9 |
1970 | 557,501,000 | 22,043,000 | 9,606,000 | 12,437,000 | 39.5 | 17.2 | 22.3 | 5.62 | 141.7 | 48.2 |
1971 | 569,999,000 | 22,483,000 | 9,658,000 | 12,825,000 | 39.4 | 16.9 | 22.5 | 5.57 | 139.9 | 48.6 |
1972 | 582,838,000 | 22,835,000 | 9,702,000 | 13,133,000 | 39.2 | 16.6 | 22.5 | 5.48 | 138.5 | 49.0 |
1973 | 596,107,000 | 23,230,000 | 9,701,000 | 13,529,000 | 39.0 | 16.3 | 22.7 | 5.40 | 136.3 | 49.5 |
1974 | 609,722,000 | 23,559,000 | 9,628,000 | 13,931,000 | 38.6 | 15.8 | 22.8 | 5.33 | 133.3 | 50.2 |
1975 | 623,524,000 | 23,660,000 | 9,592,000 | 14,068,000 | 37.9 | 15.4 | 22.6 | 5.20 | 130.7 | 50.8 |
1976 | 637,451,000 | 24,021,000 | 9,572,000 | 14,449,000 | 37.7 | 15.0 | 22.7 | 5.13 | 127.9 | 51.4 |
1977 | 651,686,000 | 24,042,000 | 9,555,000 | 14,487,000 | 36.9 | 14.7 | 22.2 | 5.01 | 124.9 | 51.9 |
1978 | 666,268,000 | 24,243,000 | 9,520,000 | 14,723,000 | 36.4 | 14.3 | 22.1 | 4.89 | 121.7 | 52.5 |
1979 | 681,248,000 | 24,699,000 | 9,515,000 | 15,184,000 | 36.3 | 14.0 | 22.3 | 4.81 | 118.4 | 53.1 |
1980 | 696,828,000 | 25,235,000 | 9,530,000 | 15,705,000 | 36.2 | 13.7 | 22.5 | 4.78 | 115.2 | 53.6 |
1981 | 712,869,000 | 25,683,000 | 9,532,000 | 16,151,000 | 36.0 | 13.4 | 22.7 | 4.70 | 112.1 | 54.2 |
1982 | 729,169,000 | 25,964,000 | 9,512,000 | 16,452,000 | 35.6 | 13.0 | 22.6 | 4.62 | 109.3 | 54.7 |
1983 | 745,827,000 | 26,329,000 | 9,487,000 | 16,842,000 | 35.3 | 12.7 | 22.6 | 4.57 | 106.7 | 55.3 |
1984 | 762,890,005 | 26,777,000 | 9,471,000 | 17,307,000 | 35.1 | 12.4 | 22.7 | 4.52 | 104.2 | 55.8 |
1985 | 780,242,000 | 27,001,000 | 9,444,000 | 17,558,000 | 34.6 | 12.1 | 22.5 | 4.43 | 101.8 | 56.3 |
1986 | 797,879,000 | 27,522,000 | 9,434,000 | 18,088,000 | 34.5 | 11.8 | 22.7 | 4.40 | 99.4 | 56.8 |
1987 | 815,716,000 | 27,478,000 | 9,400,000 | 18,077,000 | 33.7 | 11.5 | 22.2 | 4.31 | 97.0 | 57.3 |
1988 | 833,730,000 | 27,654,000 | 9,369,000 | 18,286,000 | 33.2 | 11.2 | 21.9 | 4.22 | 94.6 | 57.8 |
1989 | 852,013,000 | 27,733,000 | 9,335,000 | 18,398,000 | 32.5 | 11.0 | 21.6 | 4.13 | 92.2 | 58.2 |
1990 | 870,452,000 | 27,692,000 | 9,306,000 | 18,386,000 | 31.8 | 10.7 | 21.1 | 4.05 | 89.8 | 58.7 |
1991 | 888,942,000 | 27,937,000 | 9,295,000 | 18,642,000 | 31.4 | 10.5 | 21.0 | 3.96 | 87.6 | 59.1 |
1992 | 907,574,000 | 28,057,000 | 9,285,000 | 18,772,000 | 30.9 | 10.2 | 20.7 | 3.88 | 85.5 | 59.5 |
1993 | 926,351,000 | 28,055,000 | 9,283,000 | 18,772,000 | 30.3 | 10.0 | 20.3 | 3.80 | 83.5 | 59.8 |
1994 | 945,262,000 | 28,207,000 | 9,270,000 | 18,937,000 | 29.8 | 9.8 | 20.0 | 3.72 | 81.4 | 60.2 |
1995 | 964,279,000 | 28,314,000 | 9,269,000 | 19,044,000 | 29.4 | 9.6 | 19.7 | 3.65 | 79.3 | 60.6 |
1996 | 983,281,000 | 28,305,000 | 9,262,000 | 19,043,000 | 28.8 | 9.4 | 19.4 | 3.58 | 77.1 | 61.0 |
1997 | 1,002,335,000 | 28,341,000 | 9,251,000 | 19,090,000 | 28.3 | 9.2 | 19.0 | 3.51 | 74.8 | 61.4 |
1998 | 1,021,435,000 | 28,381,000 | 9,245,000 | 19,136,000 | 27.8 | 9.1 | 18.7 | 3.45 | 72.5 | 61.8 |
1999 | 1,040,500,000 | 28,365,000 | 9,235,000 | 19,130,000 | 27.3 | 8.9 | 18.4 | 3.38 | 70.2 | 62.2 |
2000 | 1,059,634,000 | 28,615,000 | 9,221,000 | 19,394,000 | 27.0 | 8.7 | 18.3 | 3.35 | 67.8 | 62.7 |
2001 | 1,078,971,000 | 28,843,000 | 9,235,000 | 19,608,000 | 26.7 | 8.6 | 18.2 | 3.30 | 65.4 | 63.1 |
2002 | 1,098,313,000 | 28,648,000 | 9,186,000 | 19,462,000 | 26.1 | 8.4 | 17.7 | 3.22 | 63.1 | 63.6 |
2003 | 1,117,415,000 | 28,356,000 | 9,150,000 | 19,206,000 | 25.4 | 8.2 | 17.2 | 3.12 | 60.8 | 64.1 |
2004 | 1,136,265,000 | 28,099,000 | 9,136,000 | 18,963,000 | 24.7 | 8.0 | 16.7 | 3.05 | 58.6 | 64.5 |
2005 | 1,154,639,000 | 27,646,000 | 9,096,000 | 18,550,000 | 23.9 | 7.9 | 16.1 | 2.96 | 56.3 | 65.0 |
2006 | 1,172,374,000 | 27,229,000 | 9,080,000 | 18,149,000 | 23.2 | 7.7 | 15.5 | 2.86 | 54.1 | 65.4 |
2007 | 1,189,692,000 | 27,030,000 | 9,095,000 | 17,935,000 | 22.7 | 7.6 | 15.1 | 2.78 | 51.9 | 65.8 |
2008 | 1,206,735,000 | 26,890,000 | 9,123,000 | 17,767,000 | 22.3 | 7.6 | 14.7 | 2.72 | 49.6 | 66.1 |
2009 | 1,223,640,000 | 26,848,000 | 9,154,000 | 17,694,000 | 21.9 | 7.5 | 14.5 | 2.67 | 47.4 | 66.5 |
2010 | 1,240,614,000 | 26,599,000 | 9,162,000 | 17,437,000 | 21.4 | 7.4 | 14.1 | 2.60 | 45.2 | 66.9 |
2011 | 1,257,621,191 | 26,342,000 | 9,139,000 | 17,203,000 | 20.9 | 7.3 | 13.7 | 2.54 | 43.0 | 67.4 |
2012 | 1,274,487,215 | 26,027,000 | 9,072,000 | 16,954,000 | 20.4 | 7.1 | 13.3 | 2.47 | 40.8 | 67.9 |
2013 | 1,291,132,063 | 25,740,000 | 8,987,000 | 16,753,000 | 19.9 | 7.0 | 13.0 | 2.41 | 38.7 | 68.5 |
2014 | 1,307,246,509 | 24,899,000 | 8,876,000 | 16,023,000 | 19.0 | 6.8 | 12.3 | 2.31 | 36.7 | 69.1 |
2015 | 1,322,866,505 | 24,828,000 | 8,826,000 | 16,003,000 | 18.8 | 6.7 | 12.1 | 2.29 | 34.7 | 69.6 |
2016 | 1,338,636,340 | 24,783,000 | 8,839,000 | 15,944,000 | 18.5 | 6.6 | 11.9 | 2.27 | 32.8 | 70.1 |
2017 | 1,354,195,680 | 24,254,000 | 8,928,000 | 15,326,000 | 17.9 | 6.6 | 11.3 | 2.20 | 31.1 | 70.5 |
2018 | 1,369,003,306 | 24,168,000 | 9,098,000 | 15,070,000 | 17.7 | 6.6 | 11.0 | 2.18 | 29.4 | 70.7 |
2019 | 1,383,112,050 | 23,583,000 | 9,281,000 | 14,302,000 | 17.0 | 6.7 | 10.3 | 2.11 | 27.9 | 70.9 |
2020 | 1,396,387,127 | 23,139,000 | 10,262,000 | 12,876,000 | 16.6 | 7.4 | 9.2 | 2.05 | 26.6 | 70.1 |
2021 | 1,407,563,842 | 23,114,000 | 13,300,000 | 9,814,000 | 16.4 | 9.4 | 7.0 | 2.03 | 25.5 | 67.2 |
2022 | 1,417,173,173 | 23,056,027 | 12,862,015 | 10,194,012 | 16.3 | 9.1 | 7.2 | 2.01 |
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Census of India: sample registration system
Year | Average population |
Live births1 | Deaths1 | Natural change | Crude birth rate (per 1000) |
Crude death rate (per 1000) |
Natural change (per 1000) |
Total fertility rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | 716,493,000 | 24 289 000 | 8 956 000 | 15 333 000 | 33.9 | 12.5 | 21.4 | 4.52 |
1982 | 733,152,000 | 24 781 000 | 8 725 000 | 16 056 000 | 33.8 | 11.9 | 21.9 | 4.5 |
1983 | 750,034,000 | 25 276 000 | 8 925 000 | 16 351 000 | 33.7 | 11.9 | 21.8 | 4.5 |
1984 | 767,147,000 | 26 006 000 | 9 666 000 | 16 340 000 | 33.9 | 12.6 | 21.3 | 4.5 |
1985 | 784,491,000 | 25 810 000 | 9 257 000 | 16 553 000 | 32.9 | 11.8 | 21.1 | 4.3 |
1986 | 802,052,000 | 26 147 000 | 8 903 000 | 17 244 000 | 32.6 | 11.1 | 21.5 | 4.15 |
1987 | 819,800,000 | 26 316 000 | 8 936 000 | 17 380 000 | 32.1 | 10.9 | 21.2 | 4.1 |
1988 | 837,700,000 | 26 388 000 | 9 215 000 | 17 173 000 | 31.5 | 11.0 | 20.5 | 4.0 |
1989 | 855,707,000 | 26 185 000 | 8 814 000 | 17 371 000 | 30.6 | 10.3 | 20.3 | 3.9 |
1990 | 873,785,000 | 26 388 000 | 8 476 000 | 17 912 000 | 30.2 | 9.7 | 20.5 | 3.8 |
1991 | 891,910,000 | 26 133 000 | 8 741 000 | 17 392 000 | 29.3 | 9.8 | 19.5 | 3.64 |
1992 | 910,065,000 | 26 392 000 | 9 192 000 | 17 200 000 | 29.0 | 10.1 | 18.9 | 3.6 |
1993 | 928,226,000 | 26 640 000 | 8 633 000 | 18 007 000 | 0 | 9.3 | 19.4 | 3.5 |
1994 | 946,373,000 | 27 161 000 | 8 801 000 | 18 360 000 | 28.7 | 9.3 | 19.4 | 3.5 |
1995 | 964,486,000 | 27 295 000 | 8 680 000 | 18 615 000 | 28.3 | 9.0 | 19.3 | 3.5 |
1996 | 982,553,000 | 26 824 000 | 8 745 000 | 18 079 000 | 27.3 | 8.9 | 18.4 | 3.40 |
1997 | 1,000,558,000 | 27 215 000 | 8 905 000 | 18 310 000 | 27.2 | 8.9 | 18.3 | 3.3 |
1998 | 1,018,471,000 | 26 989 000 | 9 166 000 | 17 823 000 | 26.5 | 9.0 | 17.5 | 3.2 |
1999 | 1,036,259,000 | 26 943 000 | 9 015 000 | 17 928 000 | 26.0 | 8.7 | 17.3 | 3.2 |
2000 | 1,053,898,000 | 27 191 000 | 8 958 000 | 18 233 000 | 25.8 | 8.5 | 17.3 | 3.2 |
2001 | 1,071,374,000 | 27 213 000 | 9 000 000 | 18 213 000 | 25.4 | 8.4 | 17.0 | 3.10 |
2002 | 1,088,694,000 | 27 217 000 | 8 818 000 | 18 399 000 | 25.0 | 8.1 | 16.9 | 3.0 |
2003 | 1,105,886,000 | 27 426 000 | 8 847 000 | 18 579 000 | 24.8 | 8.0 | 16.8 | 3.0 |
2004 | 1,122,991,000 | 27 064 000 | 8 422 000 | 18 642 000 | 24.1 | 7.5 | 16.6 | 2.9 |
2005 | 1,140,043,000 | 27 133 000 | 8 664 000 | 18 469 000 | 23.8 | 7.6 | 16.2 | 2.9 |
2006 | 1,157,039,000 | 27 190 000 | 8 678 000 | 18 512 000 | 23.5 | 7.5 | 16.0 | 2.79 |
2007 | 1,134,024,000 | 26 195 954 | 8 391 778 | 17 804 176 | 23.1 | 7.4 | 15.7 | 2.7 |
2008 | 1,150,196,000 | 26 224 469 | 8 511 450 | 17 713 019 | 22.8 | 7.4 | 15.4 | 2.6 |
2009 | 1,166,228,000 | 26 240 130 | 8 513 464 | 17 726 666 | 22.5 | 7.3 | 15.2 | 2.6 |
2010 | 1,182,108,000 | 26 124 587 | 8 511 178 | 17 613 409 | 22.1 | 7.2 | 14.9 | 2.5 |
2011 | 1,197,658,000 | 26 108 944 | 8 503 372 | 17 605 572 | 21.8 | 7.1 | 14.7 | 2.44 |
2012 | 1,212,827,000 | 26 197 063 | 8 489 789 | 17 707 274 | 21.6 | 7.0 | 14.6 | 2.38 |
2013 | 1,227,012,000 | 26 258 057 | 8 589 084 | 17 668 973 | 21.4 | 7.0 | 14.4 | 2.34 |
2014 | 1,243,542,000 | 25 904 377 | 8 264 730 | 17 639 647 | 21.0 | 6.7 | 14.3 | 2.32 |
2015 | 1,259,108,000 | 26 189 446 | 8 184 202 | 18 005 244 | 20.8 | 6.5 | 14.3 | 2.27 |
2016 | 1,273,986,000 | 25,989,314 | 8,153,510 | 17,835,804 | 20.4 | 6.4 | 14.0 | 2.26 |
2017[91] | 1,288,522,000 | 26,028,144 | 8,117,689 | 17,910,455 | 20.2 | 6.3 | 13.9 | 2.18 |
2018 | 1,324,609,000 | 26,492,180 | 8,212,576 | 18,279,604 | 20.0 | 6.2 | 13.8 | 2.15 |
2019 | 1,338,995,000 | 24,820,886 | 7,641,076 | 17,179,810 | 18.5 | 5.7 | 12.8 | 2.08[92] |
2020 | 1,353,378,000 | 24,222,444 | 8,115,882 | 16,106,562 | 17.9 | 6.0 | 11.9 | 2.03 |
1 The numbers of births and deaths were calculated from the birth and death rates and the average population. |
Life expectancy
Period | Life expectancy in Years |
---|---|
1950–1955 | 36.6 |
1955–1960 | 39.7 |
1960–1965 | 42.7 |
1965–1970 | 46.0 |
1970–1975 | 49.4 |
1975–1980 | 52.5 |
1980–1985 | 54.9 |
1985–1990 | 56.7 |
1990–1995 | 59.1 |
1995–2000 | 61.5 |
2000–2005 | 63.5 |
2005–2010 | 65.6 |
2010–2015 | 67.6 |
Source: UN World Population Prospects[93]
Structure of the population
Structure of the population (Census 9.II.2011)
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percentage (%) | Cumulative Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0–4 | 58 632 074 | 54 174 704 | 112 806 778 | 9.32 | 9.32 |
5–9 | 66 300 466 | 60 627 660 | 126 928 126 | 10.48 | 19.8 |
10–14 | 69 418 835 | 63 290 377 | 132 709 212 | 10.96 | 30.76 |
15–19 | 63 982 396 | 56 544 053 | 120 526 449 | 9.95 | 40.71 |
20–24 | 57 584 693 | 53 839 529 | 111 424 222 | 9.20 | 49.91 |
25–29 | 51 344 208 | 50 069 757 | 101 413 965 | 8.38 | 58.29 |
30–34 | 44 660 674 | 43 934 277 | 88 594 951 | 7.32 | 65.61 |
35–39 | 42 919 381 | 42 221 303 | 85 140 684 | 7.03 | 72.64 |
40–44 | 37 545 386 | 34 892 726 | 72 438 112 | 5.98 | 78.62 |
45–49 | 32 138 114 | 30 180 213 | 62 318 327 | 5.15 | 83.77 |
50–54 | 25 843 266 | 23 225 988 | 49 069 254 | 4.05 | 87.82 |
55–59 | 19 456 012 | 19 690 043 | 39 146 055 | 3.23 | 91.05 |
60–64 | 18 701 749 | 18 961 958 | 37 663 707 | 3.11 | 94.16 |
65–69 | 12 944 326 | 13 510 657 | 26 454 983 | 2.18 | 96.34 |
70–74 | 9 651 499 | 9 557 343 | 19 208 842 | 1.59 | 97.93 |
75–79 | 4 490 603 | 4 741 900 | 9 232 503 | 0.76 | 98.69 |
80–84 | 2 927 040 | 3 293 189 | 6 220 229 | 0.51 | 99.2 |
85–89 | 1 120 106 | 1 263 061 | 2 383 167 | 0.20 | 99.4 |
90–94 | 652 465 | 794 069 | 1 446 534 | 0.12 | 99.52 |
95–99 | 294 759 | 338 538 | 633 297 | 0.05 | 99.57 |
100+ | 289 325 | 316 453 | 605 778 | 0.05 | 99.62 |
Unknown | 2 372 881 | 2 116 921 | 4 489 802 | 0.37 | 99.99 |
Total | 623 270 258 | 587 584 719 | 1 210 854 977 | 100.00 | |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent | |
0–14 | 194,351,375 | 178,092,741 | 372,444,116 | 30.76 | |
15–64 | 394,175,879 | 373,559,847 | 767,735,726 | 63.40 | |
65+ | 32,370,123 | 33,815,210 | 66,185,333 | 5.47 |
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (03.III.2016) (Data are projections based on the 2011 Population Census.):[94]
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 664,184,000 | 626,890,000 | 1,291,074,000 | 100 |
0–4 | 62,872,000 | 56,038,000 | 118,910,000 | 9.21 |
5–9 | 61,499,000 | 56,969,000 | 118,468,000 | 9.18 |
10–14 | 65,142,000 | 59,682,000 | 124,824,000 | 9.67 |
15–19 | 67,223,000 | 60,871,000 | 128,094,000 | 9.92 |
20–24 | 63,521,000 | 57,356,000 | 120,877,000 | 9.36 |
25–29 | 57,272,000 | 53,357,000 | 110,629,000 | 8.57 |
30–34 | 50,782,000 | 49,250,000 | 100,032,000 | 7.75 |
35–39 | 45,318,000 | 44,787,000 | 90,105,000 | 6.98 |
40–44 | 41,280,000 | 40,497,000 | 81,777,000 | 6.33 |
45–49 | 36,602,000 | 35,107,000 | 71,709,000 | 5.55 |
50–54 | 30,738,000 | 29,016,000 | 59,754,000 | 4.63 |
55–59 | 24,403,000 | 23,307,000 | 47,710,000 | 3.70 |
60–64 | 19,133,000 | 19,288,000 | 38,421,000 | 2.98 |
65–69 | 15,198,000 | 16,114,000 | 31,312,000 | 2.43 |
70–74 | 11,002,000 | 11,723,000 | 22,725,000 | 1.76 |
75–79 | 7,703,000 | 8,367,000 | 16,070,000 | 1.24 |
80+ | 4,496,000 | 5,161,000 | 9,657,000 | 0.75 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
0–14 | 189,513,000 | 172,689,000 | 362,202,000 | 28.05 |
15–64 | 436,272,000 | 412,836,000 | 849,108,000 | 65.77 |
65+ | 38,399,000 | 41,365,000 | 79,764,000 | 6.18 |
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.III.2021) (Includes data for the Indian-held part of Jammu and Kashmir, the final status of which has not yet been determined. Data are projections based on the 2011 Population Census.):[95]
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 700 623 000 | 662 383 000 | 1 363 006 000 | 100 |
0–4 | 60 153 000 | 54 120 000 | 114 273 000 | 8.38 |
5–9 | 62 276 000 | 55 390 000 | 117 666 000 | 8.63 |
10–14 | 61 266 000 | 56 785 000 | 118 051 000 | 8.66 |
15–19 | 64 862 000 | 59 420 000 | 124 282 000 | 9.12 |
20–24 | 66 770 000 | 60 474 000 | 127 244 000 | 9.34 |
25–29 | 62 944 000 | 56 956 000 | 119 900 000 | 8.80 |
30–34 | 56 614 000 | 52 961 000 | 109 575 000 | 8.04 |
35–39 | 50 027 000 | 48 836 000 | 98 863 000 | 7.25 |
40–44 | 44 450 000 | 44 315 000 | 88 765 000 | 6.51 |
45–49 | 40 204 000 | 39 903 000 | 80 107 000 | 5.88 |
50–54 | 35 235 000 | 34 331 000 | 69 566 000 | 5.10 |
55–59 | 29 082 000 | 28 062 000 | 57 144 000 | 4.19 |
60–64 | 22 465 000 | 22 079 000 | 44 544 000 | 3.27 |
65–69 | 16 823 000 | 17 583 000 | 34 406 000 | 2.52 |
70–74 | 12 546 000 | 13 904 000 | 26 450 000 | 1.94 |
75–79 | 8 269 000 | 9 294 000 | 17 563 000 | 1.29 |
80+ | 6 637 000 | 7 970 000 | 14 607 000 | 1.07 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
0–14 | 183 695 000 | 166 295 000 | 349 990 000 | 25.68 |
15–64 | 472 653 000 | 447 337 000 | 919 990 000 | 67.50 |
65+ | 44 275 000 | 48 751 000 | 93 026 000 | 6.83 |
Fertility rate
From the Demographic Health Survey:[96]
Year | CBR – Total | TFR – Total1 | CBR – Urban | TFR – Urban1 | CBR – Rural | TFR – Rural1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1992–1993 | 28.7 | 3.39 (2.64) | 24.1 | 2.70 (2.09) | 30.4 | 3.67 (2.86) |
1998–1999 | 24.8 | 2.85 (2.13) | 20.9 | 2.27 (1.73) | 26.2 | 3.07 (2.28) |
2005–2006 | 23.1 | 2.68 (1.90) | 18.8 | 2.06 (1.60) | 25.0 | 2.98 (2.10) |
2015–2016 | 19.0 | 2.18 (1.8) | 15.8 | 1.75 (1.5) | 20.7 | 2.41 (1.9) |
2019–2021 | 17.1 | 1.99 (1.6) | 14.0 | 1.63 (1.4) | 18.6 | 2.14 (1.7) |
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate. |
Year | Hindu | Muslim | Christian | Sikh | Buddhist/Neo-Buddhist | Jain | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019–2021 | 1.94 (1.6) | 2.36 (1.8) | 1.88 (1.7) | 1.61 (1.4) | 1.39 (1.2) | 1.60 (1.5) | 2.15 (1.7) |
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate. |
State (Population 2011) | CBR – Total | TFR – Total1 | CBR – Urban | TFR – Urban1 | CBR – Rural | TFR – Rural1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Uttar Pradesh (199 812 341) | 22.6 | 2.74 (2.06) | 18.6 | 2.08 (1.62) | 24.0 | 2.99 (2.22) |
Maharashtra (112 374 333) | 16.6 | 1.87 (1.57) | 15.5 | 1.68 (1.41) | 17.5 | 2.06 (1.73) |
Bihar (104 099 452) | 27.1 | 3.41 (2.48) | 20.4 | 2.42 (1.83) | 28.0 | 3.56 (2.58) |
West Bengal (91 276 115) | 16.6 | 1.77 (1.53) | 14.0 | 1.57 (1.38) | 18.0 | 1.85 (1.58) |
Madhya Pradesh (72 626 809) | 20.2 | 2.32 (1.82) | 17.7 | 1.95 (1.61) | 21.3 | 2.48 (1.91) |
Tamil Nadu (72 147 030) | 15.5 | 1.70 (1.51) | 13.9 | 1.54 (1.38) | 17.2 | 1.86 (1.63) |
Rajasthan (68 548 437) | 20.8 | 2.40 (1.81) | 17.5 | 1.94 (1.52) | 22.0 | 2.56 (1.91) |
Karnataka (61 095 297) | 15.9 | 1.81 (1.42) | 15.2 | 1.65 (1.30) | 16.5 | 1.92 (1.50) |
Gujarat (60 439 692) | 16.7 | 2.03 (1.54) | 15.3 | 1.82 (1.39) | 17.9 | 2.19 (1.64) |
Andhra Pradesh (49 386 799) | 16.1 | 1.83 (1.64) | 13.9 | 1.53 (1.39) | 17.0 | 1.96 (1.75) |
Odisha (41 974 218) | 18.1 | 2.05 (1.69) | 15.6 | 1.73 (1.50) | 18.7 | 2.12 (1.72) |
Telangana (35 193 978) | 17.1 | 1.79 (1.59) | 17.1 | 1.67 (1.53) | 17.2 | 1.88 (1.64) |
Kerala (33 406 061) | 11.2 | 1.56 (1.47) | 11.4 | 1.57 (1.47) | 11.0 | 1.55 (1.46) |
Jharkhand (32 988 134) | 21.7 | 2.55 (2.06) | 16.3 | 1.78 (1.47) | 23.5 | 2.83 (2.27) |
Assam (31 205 576) | 19.5 | 2.21 (1.78) | 13.2 | 1.45 (1.25) | 20.5 | 2.34 (1.87) |
Punjab (27 743 338) | 13.8 | 1.62 (1.37) | 13.5 | 1.59 (1.32) | 14.0 | 1.63 (1.39) |
Chhattisgarh (25 545 198) | 20.7 | 2.23 (1.88) | 17.9 | 1.78 (1.58) | 21.5 | 2.37 (1.97) |
Haryana (25 351 462) | 18.7 | 2.05 (1.63) | 16.3 | 1.78 (1.44) | 20.2 | 2.22 (1.75) |
Jammu and Kashmir (12 541 302) | 17.7 | 2.01 (1.67) | 13.9 | 1.58 (1.39) | 19.4 | 2.18 (1.77) |
Uttarakhand (10 086 292) | 19.0 | 2.07 (1.60) | 17.1 | 1.80 (1.43) | 20.0 | 2.24 (1.71) |
Himachal Pradesh (6 864 602) | 15.3 | 1.88 (1.55) | 12.0 | 1.43 (1.15) | 15.7 | 1.92 (1.59) |
Tripura (3 673 917) | 15.3 | 1.69 (1.55) | 12.7 | 1.40 (1.34) | 16.4 | 1.80 (1.62) |
Meghalaya (2 966 889) | 24.6 | 3.04 (2.79) | 16.1 | 1.67 (1.57) | 26.7 | 3.47 (3.18) |
Manipur (2 855 794) | 21.2 | 2.61 (2.33) | 17.5 | 2.14 (1.96) | 23.7 | 2.92 (2.57) |
Nagaland (1 978 502) | 21.4 | 2.74 (2.35) | 16.3 | 1.78 (1.58) | 24.1 | 3.38 (2.86) |
Goa (1 458 545) | 12.8 | 1.66 (1.37) | 13.4 | 1.72 (1.37) | 11.7 | 1.55 (1.37) |
Arunachal Pradesh (1 383 727) | 17.9 | 2.12 (1.64) | 17.0 | 1.69 (1.26) | 18.2 | 2.29 (1.79) |
Mizoram (1 097 206) | 18.7 | 2.26 (2.15) | 16.9 | 1.97 (1.89) | 21.2 | 2.71 (2.54) |
Sikkim (610 577) | 11.4 | 1.17 (0.88) | 12.1 | 1.11 (0.82) | 11.1 | 1.21 (0.91) |
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate. |
State (Population 2011) | CBR – Total | TFR – Total1 | CBR – Urban | TFR – Urban1 | CBR – Rural | TFR – Rural1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Uttar Pradesh (199 812 341) | 20.5 | 2.35 (1.77) | 16.7 | 1.88 (1.49) | 21.8 | 2.50 (1.86) |
Maharashtra (112 374 333) | 13.8 | 1.71 (1.43) | 12.6 | 1.50 (1.27) | 15.0 | 1.89 (1.58) |
Bihar (104 099 452) | 25.9 | 2.98 (2.25) | 20.4 | 2.35 (1.88) | 27.0 | 3.11 (2.31) |
West Bengal (91 276 115) | 15.5 | 1.64 (1.42) | 12.4 | 1.39 (1.24) | 17.0 | 1.73 (1.48) |
Madhya Pradesh (72 626 809) | 17.2 | 1.99 (1.61) | 13.7 | 1.61 (1.34) | 18.5 | 2.12 (1.69) |
Tamil Nadu (72 147 030) | 13.7 | 1.76 (1.59) | 12.7 | 1.61 (1.50) | 14.6 | 1.89 (1.66) |
Rajasthan (68 548 437) | 18.7 | 2.01 (1.61) | 15.3 | 1.67 (1.42) | 19.8 | 2.11 (1.65) |
Karnataka (61 095 297) | 14.2 | 1.67 (1.38) | 13.2 | 1.50 (1.25) | 14.9 | 1.79 (1.46) |
Gujarat (60 439 692) | 15.0 | 1.86 (1.53) | 13.3 | 1.65 (1.39) | 16.3 | 2.0 (1.60) |
Andhra Pradesh (49 386 799) | 13.8 | 1.68 (1.55) | 12.5 | 1.47 (1.36) | 14.3 | 1.78 (1.64) |
Odisha (41 974 218) | 15.9 | 1.82 (1.52) | 13.1 | 1.48 (1.26) | 16.5 | 1.89 (1.57) |
Telangana (35 193 978) | 15.3 | 1.75 (1.55) | 16.0 | 1.75 (1.57) | 15.3 | 1.74 (1.54) |
Kerala (33 406 061) | 11.8 | 1.79 (1.68) | 11.9 | 1.82 (1.71) | 11.6 | 1.76 (1.65) |
Jharkhand (32 988 134) | 20.2 | 2.26 (1.87) | 14.2 | 1.56 (1.32) | 22.0 | 2.48 (2.04) |
Assam (31 205 576) | 16.8 | 1.87 (1.56) | 13.1 | 1.50 (1.37) | 17.4 | 1.93 (1.59) |
Punjab (27 743 338) | 13.3 | 1.63 (1.35) | 12.1 | 1.55 (1.29) | 14.0 | 1.68 (1.38) |
Chhattisgarh (25 545 198) | 16.4 | 1.82 (1.57) | 13.6 | 1.42 (1.28) | 17.2 | 1.94 (1.66) |
Haryana (25 351 462) | 16.4 | 1.91 (1.54) | 14.1 | 1.65 (1.38) | 17.5 | 2.04 (1.62) |
Jammu and Kashmir (12 541 302) | 13.1 | 1.41 (1.3) | ||||
Uttarakhand (10 086 292) | 16.7 | 1.85 (1.46) | 16.8 | 1.84 (1.47) | 16.6 | 1.86 (1.47) |
Himachal Pradesh (6 864 602) | 12.7 | 1.66 (1.43) | 11.2 | 1.43 (1.36) | 12.9 | 1.69 (1.44) |
Tripura (3 673 917) | 14.5 | 1.70 (1.49) | 11.0 | 1.39 (1.29) | 15.8 | 1.81 (1.56) |
Meghalaya (2 966 889) | 24.2 | 2.91 (2.66) | 14.8 | 1.57 (1.43) | 26.5 | 3.31 (3.04) |
Manipur (2 855 794) | 17.4 | 2.17 (1.98) | 14.7 | 1.84 (1.73) | 19.1 | 2.38 (2.13) |
Nagaland (1 978 502) | 15.4 | 1.72 (1.57) | 12.5 | 1.21 (1.13) | 16.8 | 2.00 (1.82) |
Goa (1 458 545) | 10.3 | 1.30 (1.21) | 10.3 | 1.26 (1.19) | 10.3 | 1.36 (1.24) |
Arunachal Pradesh (1 383 727) | 16.0 | 1.80 (1.49) | 14.8 | 1.44 (1.24) | 16.2 | 1.88 (1.54) |
Mizoram (1 097 206) | 15.0 | 1.87 (1.78) | 13.9 | 1.63 (1.56) | 16.4 | 2.19 (2.08) |
Sikkim (610 577) | 10.2 | 1.05 (0.85) | 7.8 | 0.71 (0.54) | 11.7 | 1.32 (1.11) |
Delhi | 14.8 | 1.62 (1.29) | 14.6 | 1.60 (1.27) | 23.4 | 2.47 (2.06) |
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate. |
Regional vital statistics
State or UT | Birth rate | Death rate | Natural growth rate | Infant mortality rate | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Rural | Urban | Total | Rural | Urban | Total | Rural | Urban | Total | Rural | Urban | |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 15.6 | 15.5 | 15.8 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 3.3 | 11.3 | 10.7 | 12.6 | 25 | 29 | 18 |
Andhra Pradesh | 17.9 | 18.3 | 16.7 | 7.6 | 8.6 | 5.4 | 10.2 | 9.7 | 11.3 | 46 | 51 | 33 |
Arunachal Pradesh | 20.5 | 22.1 | 14.6 | 5.9 | 6.9 | 2.3 | 14.6 | 15.2 | 12.3 | 31 | 34 | 12 |
Assam | 23.2 | 24.4 | 15.8 | 8.2 | 8.6 | 5.8 | 14.9 | 15.8 | 10.1 | 58 | 60 | 36 |
Bihar | 28.1 | 28.8 | 22.0 | 6.8 | 7.0 | 5.6 | 21.3 | 21.8 | 16.4 | 48 | 49 | 38 |
Chandigarh | 15.6 | 21.6 | 15.0 | 3.9 | 3.7 | 3.9 | 11.6 | 17.9 | 11.0 | 22 | 20 | 23 |
Chhattisgarh | 25.3 | 26.8 | 18.6 | 8.0 | 8.4 | 6.2 | 17.3 | 18.4 | 12.4 | 51 | 52 | 44 |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 26.6 | 26.0 | 28.6 | 4.7 | 5.1 | 3.3 | 21.9 | 20.9 | 25.3 | 38 | 43 | 22 |
Daman and Diu | 18.8 | 19.1 | 18.3 | 4.9 | 4.9 | 4.8 | 13.9 | 14.2 | 13.6 | 23 | 19 | 29 |
Delhi | 17.8 | 19.7 | 17.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 13.6 | 15.0 | 13.4 | 30 | 37 | 29 |
Goa | 13.2 | 12.6 | 13.7 | 6.6 | 8.1 | 5.7 | 6.6 | 4.5 | 8.0 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Gujarat | 21.8 | 23.3 | 19.4 | 6.7 | 7.5 | 5.5 | 15.1 | 15.8 | 14.0 | 44 | 51 | 30 |
Haryana | 22.3 | 23.3 | 19.8 | 6.6 | 7.0 | 5.6 | 15.7 | 16.3 | 14.3 | 48 | 51 | 38 |
Himachal Pradesh | 16.9 | 17.5 | 11.5 | 6.9 | 7.2 | 4.2 | 10.0 | 10.3 | 7.3 | 40 | 41 | 29 |
Jammu and Kashmir | 18.3 | 19.5 | 13.5 | 5.7 | 5.9 | 4.7 | 12.6 | 13.6 | 8.8 | 43 | 45 | 32 |
Jharkhand | 25.3 | 26.7 | 19.3 | 7.0 | 7.4 | 5.4 | 18.3 | 19.3 | 13.9 | 42 | 44 | 30 |
Karnataka | 19.2 | 20.2 | 17.5 | 7.1 | 8.1 | 5.4 | 12.1 | 12.1 | 12.1 | 38 | 43 | 28 |
Kerala | 14.8 | 14.8 | 14.8 | 7.0 | 7.1 | 6.7 | 7.8 | 7.7 | 8.1 | 13 | 14 | 10 |
Lakshadweep | 14.3 | 15.5 | 13.2 | 6.4 | 6.1 | 6.7 | 8.0 | 9.5 | 6.5 | 25 | 23 | 27 |
Madhya Pradesh | 27.3 | 29.2 | 20.5 | 8.3 | 9.0 | 6.0 | 18.9 | 20.2 | 14.5 | 62 | 67 | 42 |
Maharashtra | 17.1 | 17.6 | 16.4 | 6.5 | 7.5 | 5.3 | 10.6 | 10.2 | 11.1 | 28 | 34 | 20 |
Manipur | 14.9 | 14.8 | 15.3 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 10.7 | 10.5 | 11.3 | 14 | 15 | 9 |
Meghalaya | 24.5 | 26.6 | 14.8 | 7.9 | 8.4 | 5.6 | 16.6 | 18.2 | 9.2 | 55 | 58 | 37 |
Mizoram | 17.1 | 21.1 | 13.0 | 4.5 | 5.4 | 3.7 | 12.5 | 15.7 | 9.3 | 37 | 47 | 21 |
Nagaland | 16.8 | 17.0 | 16.0 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.3 | 13.2 | 13.3 | 12.7 | 23 | 24 | 20 |
Odisha | 20.5 | 21.4 | 15.2 | 8.6 | 9.0 | 6.6 | 11.9 | 12.4 | 8.6 | 61 | 63 | 43 |
Puducherry | 16.7 | 16.7 | 16.7 | 7.4 | 8.2 | 7.0 | 9.3 | 8.5 | 9.6 | 22 | 25 | 21 |
Punjab | 16.6 | 17.2 | 15.6 | 7.0 | 7.7 | 5.8 | 9.6 | 9.5 | 9.8 | 34 | 37 | 28 |
Rajasthan | 26.7 | 27.9 | 22.9 | 6.7 | 6.9 | 6.0 | 20.0 | 20.9 | 16.9 | 55 | 61 | 31 |
Sikkim | 17.8 | 18.1 | 16.1 | 5.6 | 5.9 | 3.8 | 12.3 | 12.3 | 12.3 | 30 | 31 | 19 |
Tamil Nadu | 15.9 | 16.0 | 15.8 | 7.6 | 8.2 | 6.9 | 8.3 | 7.8 | 8.9 | 24 | 25 | 22 |
Tripura | 14.9 | 15.6 | 11.5 | 5.0 | 4.8 | 5.7 | 9.9 | 10.8 | 5.8 | 27 | 29 | 19 |
Uttar Pradesh | 28.3 | 29.2 | 24.2 | 8.1 | 8.5 | 6.3 | 20.2 | 20.7 | 17.9 | 61 | 64 | 44 |
Uttarakhand | 19.3 | 20.2 | 16.2 | 6.3 | 6.7 | 5.1 | 13.0 | 13.5 | 11.1 | 38 | 41 | 25 |
West Bengal | 16.8 | 18.6 | 11.9 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.3 | 10.7 | 12.6 | 5.6 | 31 | 32 | 25 |
CIA World Factbook demographic statistics
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.
- Total population
1,166,079,217 (July 2009 est. CIA),[100] 1,210 million (2011 census),[101] 1,389,637,446 (May 2022 est.)[102]
- Rural population:
62.2%; male: 381,668,992, female: 360,948,755
- Age structure:
0–14 years: 27.34% (male 186,087,665/female 164,398,204)
15–24 years: 17.9% (male 121,879,786/female 107,583,437)
25–54 years: 41.08% (male 271,744,709/female 254,834,569)
55–64 years: 7.45% (male 47,846,122/female 47,632,532)
65+ years: 6.24% (male 37,837,801/female 42,091,086) (2017 est.)
- Median age:
Total: 28.7 years
Male: 28 years
female: 29.5 years (2020 est.)[103]
- Population growth rate :
0.67% (2022 est)[104]
- Literacy rate
74% (age 7 and above, in 2011)[105]
81.4% (total population, age 15–25, in 2006)[106]
- Per cent of population below poverty line:
22% (2006 est.)
- Unemployment rate:
7.8%
- Net migration rate:
0.00 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2020 est.)[103]
- Sex ratio:
At birth:
1.12 male(s)/female
Under 10 years:
1.13 male(s)/female
15–24 years:
1.13 male(s)/female
24–64 years:
1.06 male(s)/female
65 years and over:
0.9 male(s)/female
Total population:
1.08 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
Total population: 69.7 years
Male: 68.4 years
Female: 71.2 years (2020 est.)[103]
- Total fertility rate:
2.35 (2020 est.)[103][107][108]
The TFR (total number of children born per women) by religion in 2005–2006 was: Hindus, 2.7; Muslims, 3.1; Christians, 2.4; and Sikhs, 2.0.[109]
- Religious Composition:
Hindus 79.5%, Muslims 15%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.7%, other and unspecified 2% (2011 est.)[103][110][111][112][113]
- Scheduled castes and tribes:
Scheduled castes: 16.6% (2011 census);[114][115] scheduled tribes: 8.6% (2011 census)
- Languages
See Languages of India and List of languages by number of native speakers in India. There are 216 languages with more than 10,000 native speakers in India. The largest of these is Hindi with some 337 million, and the second largest is Bengali with 238 million. 22 languages are recognised as official languages. In India, there are 1,652 languages and dialects in total.[116][117]
Caste/Tribe
Caste and community statistics as recorded from "Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission" (SEBC) or Mandal Commission of 1979. This was completed in 1983.
India has chosen not to officially count caste population since then.
The following data are from the Mandal report:Шаблон:Citation needed
Caste/Tribe | population | percentage | notes |
---|---|---|---|
Total population | 731,000,000 | 100% | *Margin of error 0.34% |
Scheduled castes and tribes | 164,913,600 | 22.56% | |
Scheduled castes | 110,015,500 | 15.05% | |
Scheduled tribes | 54,898,100 | 7.51% | |
Non OBC/SC/ST Hindu castes/communities | 128,509,800 | 17.58% | |
Brahmin (including Bhumihar) | 40,351,200 | 5.52% | |
Kshtriya (Rajput) | 28,509,000 | 3.90% | |
Maratha | 16,155,100 | 2.21% | |
Jats | 7,310,000 | 1% | |
Vaishya, Bania, etc. | 13,742,800 | 1.88% | |
Kayasthas | 7,821,700 | 1.07% | |
Others | 14,620,000 | 2% | |
Non-Hindu communities and groups | 121,346,000 | 16.6% | Non-Hindu scheduled and OBC |
Muslim (Non S.T) | 81,798,900 | 11.19% | 0.02% |
Christian (Non S.T) | 15,789,600 | 2.16% | 0.44% |
Sikh (Non scheduled) | 12,207,700 | 1.67% | 0.22% |
Buddhist (Non S.T) | 4,897,700 | 0.67% | 0.03% |
Jain (Non scheduled) | 3,435,700 | 0.47% | |
Other backward classes and communities (OBC) | 380,120,000 | 52% | *OBC is a derived figure |
Hindu OBC | 318,716,000 | 43.60% | |
Non-Hindu OBC | 61,404,000 | 8.40% | *52% of Non-Hindus |
Ethnic groups
The national Census of India does not recognise racial or ethnic groups within India,[118] but recognises many of the tribal groups as Scheduled Castes and Tribes (see list of Scheduled Tribes in India).
According to a 2009 study published by Reich et al.., the modern Indian population is composed of two genetically divergent and heterogeneous populations which mixed in ancient times (about 1,200–3,500 BP), known as Ancestral North Indians (ANI) and Ancestral South Indians (ASI). ASI corresponds to the Dravidian-speaking population of southern India, whereas ANI corresponds to the Indo-Aryan-speaking population of northern India.[119][120] 700,000 people from the United States of any race live in India.[13] Between 300,000 and 1 million Anglo-Indians live in India.[121]
For a list of ethnic groups in the Republic of India (as well as neighbouring countries), see South Asian ethnic groups.
Genetics
Y-chromosome DNA
Y-Chromosome DNA Y-DNA represents the male lineage, The Indian Y-chromosome pool may be summarised as follows where haplogroups R-M420, H, R2, L and NOP comprise generally more than 80% of the total chromosomes.[123]
Mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrial DNA mtDNA represents the female lineage. The Indian mitochondrial DNA is primarily made up of Haplogroup M[125]
- Haplogroup M ~ 60%
- Haplogroup UK ~ 15%
- Haplogroup N ~ 25% (Excluding UK)
Autosomal DNA
Numerous genomic studies have been conducted in the last 15 years to seek insights into India's demographic and cultural diversity. These studies paint a complex and conflicting picture.
- In a 2003 study, Basu, Majumder et al. have concluded on the basis of results obtained from mtDNA, Y-chromosome and autosomal markers that "(1) there is an underlying unity of female lineages in India, indicating that the initial number of female settlers may have been small; (2) the tribal and the caste populations are highly differentiated; (3) the Austroasiatic tribals are the earliest settlers in India, providing support to one anthropological hypothesis while refuting some others; (4) a major wave of humans entered India through the northeast; (5) the Tibeto-Burman tribals share considerable genetic commonalities with the Austroasiatic tribals, supporting the hypothesis that they may have shared a common habitat in southern China, but the two groups of tribals can be differentiated on the basis of Y-chromosomal haplotypes; (6) the Dravidian speaking populations were possibly widespread throughout India but are regulated to South India now; (7) formation of populations by fission that resulted in founder and drift effects have left their imprints on the genetic structures of contemporary populations; (8) the upper castes show closer genetic affinities with Central Asian populations, although those of southern India are more distant than those of northern India; (9) historical gene flow into India has contributed to a considerable obliteration of genetic histories of contemporary populations so that there is at present no clear congruence of genetic and geographical or sociocultural affinities."[126]
- In a later 2010 review article, Majumder affirms some of these conclusions, introduces and revises some other. The ongoing studies, concludes Majumder, suggest India has served as the major early corridor for geographical dispersal of modern humans from out-of-Africa. The archaeological and genetic traces of the earliest settlers in India has not provided any conclusive evidence. The tribal populations of India are older than the non-tribal populations. The autosomal differentiation and genetic diversity within India's caste populations at 0.04 is significantly lower than 0.14 for continental populations and 0.09 for 31 world population sets studied by Watkins et al., suggesting that while tribal populations were differentiated, the differentiation effects within India's caste population was less than previously thought. Majumder also concludes that recent studies suggest India has been a major contributor to the gene pool of southeast Asia.[127][128]
- Another study covering a large sample of Indian populations allowed Watkins et al. to examine eight Indian caste groups and four endogamous south Indian tribal populations. The Indian castes data show low between-group differences, while the tribal Indian groups show relatively high between-group differentiation. This suggests that people between Indian castes were not reproductively isolated, while Indian tribal populations experienced reproductive isolation and drift. Furthermore, the genetic fixation index data show historical genetic differentiation and segregation between Indian castes population is much smaller than those found in east Asia, Africa and other continental populations; while being similar to the genetic differentiation and segregation observed in European populations.[128]
- In 2006, Sahoo et al. reported their analysis of genomic data on 936 Y-chromosomes representing 32 tribal and 45 caste groups from different regions of India. These scientists find that the haplogroup frequency distribution across the country, between different caste groups, was found to be predominantly driven by geographical, rather than cultural determinants. They conclude there is clear evidence for both large-scale immigration into ancient India of Sino-Tibetan speakers and language change of former Austroasiatic speakers, in the northeast Indian region.[129][130]
- The genome studies conducted up until 2010 have been on relatively small population sets. Many are from just one southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana, which was part of the state until June 2014). Thus, any conclusions on demographic history of India must be interpreted with caution. A larger national genome study with demographic growth and sex ratio balances may offer further insights on the extent of genetic differentiation and segregation in India over the millenniums.[127]
Charts
See also
- Census in British India
- Culture of India
- Non-resident Indian and Overseas Citizen of India
- Demographics of Central Asia
- Female foeticide in India
- Hinduism in India
- Jainism in India
- Sikhism in India
- Islam in India
- Christianity in India
- Judaism in India
- Zoroastrianism in India
- Irreligion in India
Government
Lists
- List of states and union territories of India by fertility rate
- List of states and union territories of India by population
- List of cities in India by population
- List of metropolitan areas in India
- List of million-plus urban agglomerations in India
Notes
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- Population of India as per Census India 2011
- Census of India map generator; generates maps based on 2001 census figures
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- 2001 maps; provides maps of social, economic and demographic data of India in 2001
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