List of states in India by past population

Population density map of India.

India is a union of twenty-nine states and seven union territories.[1] As of 2011, with an estimated population of 1.210 billion, India is the world's second most populated country after the People's Republic of China. India occupies 2.4 percent of the world's land surface area but is home to 17.5 percent of the world's population.[2] The Indo-Gangetic plains are among the most densely populated areas of the world. The eastern and western coastal regions of Deccan traps are also densely populated regions of India. The Thar desert in western Rajasthan is one of the most densely populated deserts in the world. The northern and north-eastern states along the Himalayas contain cold arid deserts with fertile valleys. These states have less population density due to indomitable physical barriers.[3]

Census of India

The first population census in India was conducted in 1872. Since then the a decennial census has been conducted in 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911, 1921, 1931, and 1941 by the Government. Since India's independence in 1947, a census has been carried out every 10 years by the Indian Government, starting from 1951.[4] The census in India is carried out by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner under the Ministry of Home Affairs, and is one of the largest administrative tasks conducted by a federal government.[5]

Latest population figures are based on data from the 2011 census of India.[6] During the decade of 20012011, India's annual population rising rate has slowed down from 2.15 to 1.76.[6][6] Based on decennial census data, Dadra and Nagar Haveli shows the highest growth rate of 55.5 percent. It is followed by Daman and Diu (53.5 percent), Meghalaya (27.8 percent) and Arunachal Pradesh (25.9 percent). Nagaland recorded the lowest growth rate of -0.5 percent.[6]

India has 641,000 inhabited villages and 72.2 percent of the total population reside in these rural areas.[6] Of them 145,000 villages have population size of 500999 persons; 130,000 villages have population size of 10001999 and 128,000 villages have population size of 200499. There are 3,961 villages that have a population of 10,000 persons or more.[2] India's 27.8 percent urban population lives in more than 5,100 towns and over 380 urban agglomerations.[7] In the decade of 19912001, migration to major cities caused rapid increase in urban population.[8][9] On the basis of net migrants by last residence during the past decade, Maharashtra had most immigration with 2.3 million, followed by National Capital Territory of Delhi (1.7 million), Gujarat (0.68 million) and Haryana (0.67 million). Uttar Pradesh (2.6 million) and Bihar (1.7 million) topped the list for interstate emigration.[10] The four states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal and account for almost half (48.89 percent) of the total Indian population.[6]

States and union territories of India by past population (1947–2011)

The total geographical area of India is 3,287,240 square kilometres (1,269,210 sq mi)α.[2]

As per census data 2011, the total population of India is: 1,210,193,422.[6]

Rank State or union territory Population (1951 Census)[11] Population (1961 Census)[11] Population (1971 Census)[11] Population (1981 Census)[11] Population (1991 Census)[11] Population (2001 Census)[11] Population (2011 Census)[11]
1 Uttar Pradesh 60,274,800 70,144,160 83,849,775 105,113,300 132,062,800 166,053,600 199,581,477
2 Maharashtra 32,002,500 39,554,900 50,412,240 62,782,820 78,937,190 96,752,500 112,372,972
3 Bihar 29,085,900 34,841,490 42,126,800 52,303,000 64,531,200 82,879,910 103,804,630
4 West Bengal 26,300,670 34,926,000 44,312,017 54,580,650 68,077,970 80,221,300 91,347,736
5 Madhya Pradesh 18,615,700 23,218,950 30,017,180 38,169,500 48,566,800 60,385,090 72,597,565
6 Tamil Nadu 30,119,680 33,687,100 41,199,170 48,408,080 55,859,300 62,111,390 72,138,958
7 Rajasthan 15,971,130 20,156,540 25,765,810 34,361,860 44,005,990 56,473,300 68,621,012
8 Karnataka 19,402,500 23,587,910 29,299,015 37,135,710 44,977,200 52,734,986 61,130,704
9 Gujarat 16,263,700 20,633,305 26,697,488 34,085,800 41,309,580 50,597,200 60,383,628
10 Andhra Pradesh 31,115,000 35,983,480 43,502,710 53,551,030 66,508,170 75,728,400 49,665,533
11 Odisha 14,646,100 17,549,500 21,944,625 26,370,270 31,659,740 36,707,900 41,947,358
12 Telangana N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 35,193,978
13 Kerala 13,549,000 16,904,560 21,347,300 25,453,680 29,098,523 31,839,000 33,387,677
14 Jharkhand 9,697,300 11,606,504 14,227,493 17,612,000 21,844,550 26,946,070 32,966,238
15 Assam 8,029,100 10,837,700 14,625,157 18,041,250 22,414,320 26,638,600 31,169,272
16 Punjab 9,160,990 11,135,404 13,551,069 16,788,920 20,281,971 24,289,130 27,704,236
17 Haryana 5,674,400 7,591,190 10,036,430 12,922,122 16,464,600 21,083,900 25,753,081
18 Chhattisgarh 7,457,700 9,154,330 11,637,800 14,010,110 17,615,600 20,834,530 25,540,196
19 Jammu and Kashmir 3,254,650 3,561,100 4,616,632 5,987,389 7,718,700 10,070,300 12,548,926
20 Uttarakhand 2,946,900 3,611,200 4,493,800 5,726,550 7,051,600 8,489,100 10,116,752
21 Himachal Pradesh 2,386,940 2,812,300 3,460,434 4,280,818 5,170,877 6,077,453 6,856,509
22 Tripura 639,984 1,142,282 1,556,342 2,053,058 2,757,205 3,191,880 3,671,032
23 Meghalaya 606,300 769,990 1,011,699 1,335,819 1,774,778 2,306,540 2,964,007
24 Manipurβ 578,060 780,340 1,073,509 1,421,290 1,837,900 2,294,480 2,721,756
25 Nagaland 213,700 369,309 516,110 775,570 1,210,492 1,990,275 1,980,602
26 Goa 547,000 590,875 795,997 1,008,373 1,170,115 1,348,900 1,457,723
27 Arunachal Pradesh NA 337,300 468,885 632,502 865,900 1,098,328 1,382,611
28 Mizoram 196,970 266,200 332,190 494,440 690,963 889,690 1,091,014
29 Sikkim 138,093 162,863 210,205 316,840 406,000 541,902 607,688
UT1 Delhi 1,744,500 2,659,990 4,066,400 6,220,973 9,421,311 13,851,503 16,753,235
UT2 Puducherry 317,407 369,355 472,836 604,281 808,117 974,820 1,244,464
UT3 Chandigarh 24,948 120,480 257,100 452,960 642,374 901,080 1,054,686
UT4 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 31,480 64,160 115,874 189,496 281,990 356,650 379,944
UT5 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 42,846 58,020 74,880 104,300 138,290 220,963 342,853
UT6 Daman and Diu 49,482 37,587 63,000 79,842 102,110 158,080 242,911
UT7 Lakshadweep 21,000 24,370 32,900 40,250 52,820 61,300 64,429
Total India 361,088,400 439,235,720 548,160,050 683,329,900 846,421,830 1,028,737,690 1,210,193,422

List of Provinces under British Control and Feudatory States by area and population (1871-1901)

The following Statement gives the Area and Population of British India as shewn in the various Census Reports, with the best information available relating to the Native States:

Provinces & Feudatory States Population (1871 Census)[12] Population (1881 Census)[12] Population (1891 Census)[12] Population (1901 Census)[12]
Ajmer 316,032 460,722 542,358 476,912
Berar 2,231,565 2,672,673 2,897,491 2,754,016
Coorg 168,312 178,302 173,055 180,607
Mysore 5,055,412 4,186,188 4,943,604 5,539,399
Central India and Bundelkhand 7,699,502 9,261,907 10,318,812 8,628,781
Hyderabad 10,666,080 9,845,594 11,537,040 11,141,142
Manipur 126,000
Rajputana 8,981,588 10,268,392 12,016,102 9,723,301
Bengal 62,680,633 69,536,861 74,643,366 78,493,410
Assam 4,132,019 4,881,426 5,476,833 6,126,343
North-Western Provinces 31,688,217 44,849,619 (including Oudh) 35,043,742 48,493,879 (including Oudh)
Oudh 11,220,232 12,650,831
Punjab 22,910,946 22,712,120 25,130,127 26,880,217
Central Provinces 9,251,229 11,548,511 12,944,805 11,873,029
British Burma 2,747,148 3,736,771 7,601,560 10,490,624
Madras 33,308,225 31,170,631 39,331,062 42,397,522
Bombay 25,647,818 23,395,663 24,044,568 25,468,209
Sindh 2,871,774
Quetta 27,270
Kashmir 2,543,952 2,905,578
Andamans 15,609 24,649
Baroda 2,185,005 2,415,396 1,952,692
Cochin 600,278
Travancore 2,401,158
Total 238,830,958

253,891,821 287,223,431 293,550,310

List of Provinces under British Control and Feudatory States by area and population (1911-1941)

The following Statement gives the Area and Population of British India as shewn in the various Census Reports, with the best information available relating to the Native States:

Provinces & Feudatory States Population (1911 Census)[13] Population (1921 Census)[13] Population (1931 Census)[13] Population (1941 Census)[13]
Ajmer-Marwar 501,395 495,271 560,292 583,6932
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 26,459 27,086 29,463 33,768
Andaman Islands 19,223 21,316
Nicobar Islands 10,240 12,452
Assam 7,060,521 7,990,246 9,247,857 10,930,388
Baluchistan 834,703 799,625 868,617 857,835
Bengal 46,305,170 47,592,462 51,087,338 62,451,354
Bihar & Orissa 38,434,753 37,961,858 42,329,577 45,068,695
Bihar 23,752,969 25,727,500 28,823,802
orissa 5,131,753 5,306,142 11,752,275
Chota Nagpur 5,605,362 6,643,931 7,516,349
Bombay 27,084,317 26,757,648 26,398,997 25,384,848
Bombay 16,113,042 17,992,053 20,849,840
Sind 3,513,435 3,887,070 4,535,008
British Burma 12,115,217 13,212,192 14,667,146
Central Provinces & Berar 16,033,310 15,970,660 15,507,723 16,813,584
Central Provinces 12,976,148 14,549,099 13,208,718
Berar 3,057,162 3,441,838 3,604,866
Coorg 174,976 163,838 163,327 168,726
Madras 41,870,160 42,794,155 47,193,602 49,840,564
North-West Frontier Province 3,819,027 5,076,476 4,684,364 5,415,666
Punjab 23,791,367 25,101,060 28,490,857 35,093,017
United Provinces 47,997,364 46,510,668 48,408,763 55,949,087
Agra 35,613,784 40,906,147
Oudh 12,794,979 14,114,470
Rajputana 10,530,432 9,844,384 11,225,712 13,670,208
Kashmir 3,158,126 3,320,518 3,646,243 4,021,616
Mysore 5,806,193 5,978,892 6,557,302 7,329,140
Baroda 2,032,798 2,126,522 2,443,007 2,855,010
Central India Agency 8,129,019 5,997,023 6,632,790 7,506,427
Sikkim 87,920 81,721 109,808 121,520
Hyderabad 13,374,676 12,471,770 14,436,148 16,338,534
Delhi 413,447 488,188 636,246 917,939
Cochin 918,110 979,080 1,205,016 1,422,875
Gwalior 3,227,961 3,186,075 3,523,170 4,006,159
Travancore 3,428,975 4,006,062 5,095,973 6,070,018
Khasi Hill States 180,000
Manipur 445,606
Chhattisgarh 4,050,000
Deccan and Kolhapur 2,785,428
Gujarat 1,458,702
Panth-Piploda Province 5,267
Western India 4,904,156
Total 315,156,396 318,942,480 352,837,778 388,997,955

See also

References

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