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Punjab Population Projection 2025

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the history and statistics of the Census of India, highlighting significant milestones from ancient times to the 2011 census. It details the population growth trends, administrative structure, and demographic data, including sex ratio and literacy rates. The 2011 census marked the 15th census in India, revealing a population of 121.08 crores with a literacy rate of 74%.

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CENSUS

O F INDIA 2011 CENSUS


DIFFERENT
• CENSUS 2011
OF INDIA

CENSUS
CENSUS
2011 2 0 11

CENSUS
2011

CENSUS

CENSUS
NDIA

©CENSUS 2011 0 . . . . . 19 -
• $!च"न क!ल E
म जनणग! !क $म!ण र*मन !(!ज्य
स Eम "क0 ड/स्ट्ल म $!प्त ह आ ।
स र्व6 /" क प E
• Evidence of census in ancient times was found in the form of "Cadastral Survey" in
the Roman Empire.
• म ग ल क!ल म अ ब ल फजल
E nर्व!र! रlचत (आईन/ -अकबर# 1595-96) E म जनणग! !क उल्ल/ख
gमल!त ह0।
• During the Mughal period, census is mentioned in Ain-e-Akbari (1595-96) written by
Abul Fazal.
• आ ध न क पnधत /स स र्व व$ मथ जनणग! 1749 E म स्ट्र्व"डन nर्व!र! ’क ग ई।
• The first census using the modern method was conducted by Sweden in 1749.
• दशक’य जन णग! *क स र्व व$ मथ अम/—र क! nर्व!र! 1790 E
म श iकय! ग य!।
• The decennial census was first started by America in 1790.
• 1800-01 E
म इ2ग्लGड E
म जन णग! श ह ई।
• Census started in England in 1800-01.
!रभ त E
म नजगण! !क इतह!स (History of Census in India)

• इ2ग्लGड ’क जनणग! न"त *क 2त


नर र कर/त ह ए ज/म्स ओ$न्स/प nर्व! र! इल!ह!ब !द (र्व र् व 1824)
और ब न!र स (र्व र् व 1827-28) E
म जन णग! कर!ई
र्व ग ई।
• Continuing the census policy of England, census was conducted by James Prinsep
in Allahabad (year 1824) and Banaras (year 1827-28).
• एक !रभ "यत श हर ’क प हल# प त् ण वजन णग! 1830 E
म ह/नर# (ल्ट
र्व र nर्व!र! !ढ !क (र्व त वम !न
!2ग्ल
ब !द/श )E
म आय*जत ’क ग ई थ"।
• The first complete census of an Indian city was conducted in Dhaka (present-day
Bangladesh) by Henry Walter in 1830.
!रभ त E
म नजगण! !क इतह!स (History of Census in India)
• भ!रत E
म प हल# ग0र -त ल् य क !gल क (अनयgमत ) जनग ण! - 1872 (म/य* )।
• First non-synchronous census in India t 1872 (Mayo).
• भ!रत E
म प हल# त ल् य क !gल क (नयgमत ) जनग ण! - 17 फरर्व# 1881 (—रपन )।
• First synchronous census in India t 17 February 1881 (Ripon).
• जनग ण! आ य क् त - ड ब्ल ल् य त्. स" . ल*ड
प् /न ।
• Census Commissioner t W. C. Plowden.
• स्ट्र्व त2 भ!र त क ’ प हल # जनग ण! - 1951।
• First census of independent India t 1951.
• जनग ण! आ य क् त t ." एम . ड ब्ल ल् य त्. एम . य/ओस र्व आर . ए . ग*प!लस्ट्र्व!म" ।
• Census Commissioners t Shri M.W.M. Yates and R. A. Gopalaswami.
र्वत वम!न नजगण!
2011
• र्व तवम!न जनग ण! 15र्व"2 जनग ण! एर्व2 स्ट्र्व त2 भ!र त क ’ 7र्व"2 जनग ण! ह0।21र्व"2 शत !ब्लद#
क’ यह द सत् र # जनग ण! ह0।
• The current census is the 15th census and the 7th census of independent India.
This is the second census of the 21st century.
नजगण! : $श!सनक स्ट्र्वप (Census: Administrative Form)
• म2!ल य - ग ह म2!ल य
• Ministry - Ministry of Home Affairs
• स2ओर्व!नध क ’ (7र्व"2 अ न स त् च ")/ क त हत स2घ स चत् " क ! ओर्वर् य ह0।
• It is a subject of the Union List under the 7th Schedule of the Constitution.
• जनग ण! क ! !यद र्वत् (अ न च् छ /द -246)/ क त हत Eक ! सर क!र / क प!स ह0।
• The responsibility of census rests with the Central Government under Article 246.
नजगण! : $श!सनक स्ट्र्वप (Census: Administrative Form)
• स्ट्र्व त2त ! /क ब!द प हल ! अlध न य म - 1948 जनग ण! अlधनयम।
• First Act after Independence t 1948 Census Act.
• 1961 स/ जनग ण! क !यव क ’ महज्ञ! क * /खद त / ह ए 'ग ह म2!ल य /' क अ2त गव त 'जनग ण!
ओर्वभ!ग ' क ’ स्ट्थ!प!।

• Considering the importance of census work since 1961, establishment of 'Census
Department' under 'Home Ministry'.
• श"र्व अlधक !र # - मह!रजस्ट्!र एर्व2 जनग ण! आ य क् त ।
• Top Officer t Registrar General and Census Commissioner.
• 2011 - ड ( . स" . 2!म
च +ल#।
• 2011 - Dr. C. Chandramouli.
year Population (in crores) Decadal difference (in crores) Percentage growth rate (%)

1901 23.83 - -

1911 25.20 1.36 +5.75

1921 25.13 0.07 -0.31

1931 27.89 2.76 +11.00

1941 31.86 3.96 +14.22

1951 36.10 4.24 +13.31

1961 43.92 7.81 +21.51

1971 54.81 10.89 +24.80

1981 68.33 13.51 +24.66

1991 84.64 16.30 +23.87

2001 102.87 18.23 +21.54

2011 121.08 18.18 +17.70


!रभ त ’क 2ख्
नसज !य (Population of India)
• भ!रत म लत् त , ग!2र्वI क ! /शद ह0।इस /शद E
म क ल 6,40,930 ल!ख !म हG
, ज ह!2/शद क ’ 68.9
$त श त (2011) ज न स2ख्य ! नर्व !स करत" ह0।
• India is basically a country of villages. There are a total of 6,40,930 lakh villages in
this country, where 68.9 percent (2011) of the country's population resides.
• 1901 Eम भ!र त क ’ जनस2ख्य! 23.8 क र*ड़ "थ ज * 1951 E
म 36.10 क र*ड़ ह* गई ।
• The population of India was 23.8 crores in 1901, which increased to 36.10 crores
in 1951.
!रभ त ’क 2ख्
नसज !य (Population of India)
• 1901 स/ 1951/ क मध्य 50 र्व र्ई E
म जनस2ख्य! E
म म! 12.3 कर*ड़ क ’ र्व nlध ह ई।
• Thus, before independence, India's population had increased by only 12.3 crores
in 50 years.
• 1951 स/ 2001/ क मध्य 50 र्व र्ई E
म जनस2ख्य! E
म 66.7 कर*ड़ क ’ र्व nlध ह ई।
• Whereas between 1951 and 2001, India's population increased by 66.7 crores.
• 2001 E म भ!र त क ’ जनस2ख्य! 102.87 क र*ड़ "थ ज * 2011 त क ब ढ़क र 121.08 क र*ड़ ह* गई ।
• India's population was 102.87 crores in 2001, which increased to 121.08 crores by
2011.
!रभ त ’क 2ख्
नसज !य (Population of India)
1911-21/ क द शक (Decade 1911-21)
• 1911-21/ क +र
द !न E
म ज न स2ख्य ! E
म 1!स (-0.31%) क ’ स्ट्थ त आय " , जस क ! क !र ण अक !ल
एर्व2 मह!म!—रIय क ! $क*प !।

• In the decade 1911-21, there was a decline in population (-0.31%), which was due
to the outbreak of famine and epidemics.
• 1921/ क प!तश्च /शद क ’ जनस2ख्य! E
म त"- गत स/ र्व nlध $!र2भ ह ई इसgलए इस र्व र्व 1921
क * जनस2ख्य! / क इत ह!स E
म "मह!न ओर्वभ!ज क र्व र्व " (Great Dividing Year) क ह! ज!त! ह0।
• After 1921, the population of the country started increasing at a rapid pace. That
is why the year 1921 is called the "Great Dividing Year" in the history of
population.
Top 5 States/UTs with highest population growth rate

States/Union Territories Growth Rate (in percentage)

Dadra and Nagar Haveli 55.88

Daman and Diu 53.76

Puducherry 28.08

Meghalaya 27.95

Arunachal Pradesh 26.03


5 States/UTs with lowest decadal population growth rate

Growth Rate (in


States/Union Territories
percentage)

Nagaland -0.58

Kerala 4.91

Lakshadweep 6.30

Andaman Nicobar Islands 6.86

Goa 8.23
Administrative data 2011

Total States/UTs 35 (currently 36)

No. of Districts 640

No. of Sub Districts 5924

Number of towns 7933

No. of statutory towns 4041

No. of Census Towns 3892

No. of Villages 6.41 lakhs


Important final figures of the census

2001 2011 Difference

Person 1,02,87,37,436 1,21,08,54,977 +18,21,17,541

Male 53,22,23,090 (51.73%) 62,32,70,528 (51.47%) +9,10,47,438

Women 49,65,14,346 (48.27%) 58,75,84,719 (48.53%) +9,10,70,373

0-6 age population - 16,44,78,119 (13.60%) -

Percentage in cities 27.81 31.10% +3.29%

Decadal % Growth Rate 21.54 17.70 -3.84%

Annual Growth Rate % 1.97 1.64 -0.33%

Literacy % 64.8 74.0 +8.20%

Male Literacy % 75.67 82.04 +5.64%

female literacy % 53.67 65.46 +10.93%

Population Density (Person/Sq. Km) 325 382 +57


gल 2ग अ न प !त (Sex Ratio)
• जनस2ख्य! क ’ gल 2ग स2र च!न क * iक स" अ न प !त E
म यक्तव् क र न! gल 2ग! न प !त क हल!त ! ह0।
• Expressing the sex structure of a population in some ratio is called sex ratio.
• 2011 क ’ अ2तम भ!रत"य जनग ण! /क अ न स !र , /शद क ! gल ग 2 !न प !त 943 ह0 ज * य ह दश!वत!
ह0 iक भ!रत E
म प र् I क ’ स2ख्!य महल!ओ2 क ’ स2ख्!य स/ अlधक ह0।
• According to the last Indian census of 2011, the sex ratio of the country is 943,
which shows that the number of men in India is less than that of women.
gल 2ग अ न प !त (Sex Ratio)
• 1901 E
म gल ग 2 !न प !त 972 !थ E
जसम gमक 1!स क ! +र
द चलत! र ह!।
• In 1901, the sex ratio was 972, in which the phase of gradual decline continued.
• 1951 E
म एक अ2क क ’ र्व nlध , 1981 E
म 4 अ2क क ’ र्व nlध , 2001 E
म 6 अ2क क ’ र्व nlध और 2011
E
म 10 अ2क क ’ र्व nlध ह ई।
• There was an increase of one point in 1951, 4 points in 1981, 6 points in 2001, and
10 points in 2011.
• 1991 Eम य ह अ न प !त न् य त् न त म स्ट्तर (927) प र !।

• In 1991, this ratio was at its lowest level (927).
Sex Ratio

year Sex ratio year Sex ratio

1901 992 1981 933

1911 964 1991 927

1921 955 2001 933

1931 950 2011 943

1941 945

1951 946

1961 941

1971 930
Top five states with the worst sex ratio

State Sex ratio

Kerala 1084

Tamil Nadu 996

Andhra Pradesh 993

Chhattisgarh 991

Meghalaya 989
States with lowest sex ratio of five

State Sex ratio

Haryana 879

Jammu and Kashmir 889

Sikkim 890

Punjab 895

Uttar Pradesh 912


Five Union Territories (UTs) with Top Sex Ratio

State Sex ratio

Puducherry 1037

Lakshadweep 947

Andaman Nicobar Islands 876

Delhi 868

Chandigarh 818
Three Union Territories have the lowest Two districts with top sex
sex ratio ratio

State Sex ratio District State Sex ratio

Daman and Diu 618


Mahe Puducherry 1176

Dadra and Nagar


774
Haveli Almora Uttarakhand 1139

Chandigarh 818
Two districts with lowest Five states with top sex ratio in 0-
sex ratio 6 age group

State Sex ratio


District State Sex ratio
Arunachal Pradesh 972

Daman Daman Diu 533 Mizoram / Meghalaya 970

Leh Ladakh 583 Chhattisgarh 969

Kerala 964

Assam 962
Five states with lowest sex ratio in 0-6 age group

State Sex ratio

Haryana 834

Punjab 846

Jammu and Kashmir 862

Rajasthan 888

Uttarakhand / Gujarat 890


!क्षर
स !त दर (Literacy Rate)
• स!क्षरत! क * ओर्वक!स एर्व2 म!नर्व ज "र्व न
क ’ ग ण र्व ज्ञ ! क ! स चत् क म!न! ज!त! ह0।
• Literacy is considered an indicator of development and quality of human life.
• 1951 E
म भ!र त क ’ स!क्षरत! दर 18.33 $त श त "थ ज * 2001 E
म ब ढ़क र 64.8 $ तश ह* गई ।
• While India's literacy rate was 18.33 percent in 1951, it has increased to 64.8
percent in 2001.
• 2011 क ’ अ2तम आ2कड़I / क अ न स !र स!क्षरत! दर E
म 8.16 $त शत क ’ र्व nlध ह ई, ज * 74.04
$त श त ह* गई ।
• According to the final data of Census 2011, literacy increased by 8.16 percent to
74.04 percent.
!क्षर
स !त दर (Literacy Rate)
• ज्ञ!तयव् ह0 iक ज ह!2 स!क्षरत! दर E
म 8.16% क ’ र्व nlध ह ई, र्व ह#2 स!क्ष र ज न स2ख्य ! E
म 36.15
$त श त क ’ र्व nlध ह ई।
• It is noteworthy that while the literacy rate has increased by 8.16%, the literate
population has increased by 36.15 percent in the year 2011 as compared to the
year 2001.
• स!क्षरत! क ’ गण न! / क gलए 7 र्व र्व स/ ऊप र / क आ य र्व गव क * समम्gल त iक य ! ज!त! ह0।
• It is known that for calculating literacy, the age group above 7 years is included.
• Population density (persons per sq. km) by state
• Highest
Bihar - 1106
West Bengal - 1028
Kerala - 859
Uttar Pradesh - 829
Haryana - 573
• Lowest
Arunachal Pradesh - 17
Mizoram - 52
Sikkim - 86
Nagaland - 119
Manipur - 122
Population Total 1,210,854,977
Males 623,724,568
Females 586,469,294

Literacy Total 74.04%


Males 82.14%
Females 65.46%

Density of population per kmsquare: 382


Sex ratio per 1000 males : 943 females
Child sex ratio (0t 6 age group) per 1000 males : 919 females
Top Populous states

1 Uttar Pradesh 19,98,12,341


2 Maharashtra 11,23,74,333
3 Bihar 10,40,99,452
4 West Bengal 9,12,76,115
5 Andhra Pradesh 8,45,80,777

Least Populous of the Country

[Link] 64,473
[Link] and Diu 2,43,247
[Link] and Nagar Haveli 3,43,709
[Link] and Nicobar Islands 3,80,581
5 Sikkim 6,10,577
• Highest Populous UT Delhi
• Least Populous UT Lakshadweep
• Highest Populous state Uttar Pradesh
• Least populous state Sikkim
• Highest urban Population in India (state& UT) Maharashtra t 4,11,00,980
• Lowest urban Population in India (state& UT) Lakshadweep t 26,967
• Highest Rural Population in India (state& UT) Uttar Pradesh t 13,16,58,339
Lowest
Rural Population in India (state& UT) Lakshadweep t 33,683
Three major States (J&K, Bihar & Gujarat) have shown decline in sex ratio as
compared to Census 2001.
• Sex ratio in India 943
• Highest sex ratio in state Kerala (1084)
• Lowest sex ratio in state Haryana (879)
• Highest sex ratio in UT Pondicherry (1037)
• Lowest sex ratio in UT Daman and Diu (618)
• Child (0-6 years) sex ratio 914
• Highest child (0-6) sex ratio in state Mizoram (971)
• Lowest child (0-6) sex ratio in state Haryana (830)
• Total Person Literacy Rate 74%
• Males 82.14%
• Females 65.46%
• Highest Literacy Rate in State Kerala (94%)
• Lowest Literacy Rate in State Bihar (61.8%)
• Highest Literacy Rate in UT Lakshadweep (91%)
• Lowest Literacy Rate in UT Dadra and Nagar Haveli (76.24%)
Census 2021 :

• Census 2021 will be the 16th census of India and 8th census after
Independence of India.
• It will be conducted in 18 languages out of 22 scheduled languages
(under 8th schedule) and
• English, while Census 2011 was conducted in 16 of the 22 scheduled
languages.
Important facts of Census 2011
• Census is a process of collecting, compiling, analyzing, evaluating,
publishing and disseminating statistical data regarding the population of a
country.
• It covers demographic, social and economic data.
• It is conducted in every 10 years.
• It started in 1871.
• Census 2011 data was released on 31st March 2011 by Union Home
Secretary and RGCCI (Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India)
of India.
• Census 2011 was the 15th census of India & 7th census after
Independence.
• TZu}}}(v`^OvC UO(_X
• Registrar General & Census Commissioner under whom census 2011 was
conducted t [Link] Mouli
• Present Registrar General & Census Commissioner t Shri Mritunjay Kumar
Narayan
• Total Population t 1,210,569,573 (1.21 Billion) { India in 2nd rank in the
population with 17.64%. decadal growth.
• Increase in population during 2001 t 2011 is 181 Million
• Census 2011 was held in two phases: { Houselisting & Housing Census
(April to September 2010) { Population Enumeration (9th to 28th
February 2011)
• Number of Administrative Units in Census 2011 States/UTs 35 Districts
640 Sub-districts 5,924 Towns 7,936 Villages 6.41 lakh
• Mahe district of Puducherry has the highest sex ratio of 1176 females per
1000 males.
• Daman district has the lowest sex ratio of 533 females per 1000 males.
• Thane district of Maharashtra is the most populated district of India.
• Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh is the least populated.
• sq. km
• Kurung Kumey of Arunachal Pradesh registered highest population growth rate of
111.01 Percent.
• Longleng district of Nagaland registered negative population growth rate of (-)58.39.
• Serchhip district of Mizoram has the highest literacy rate of 98.76 Percent.
• Alirajpur of MP is the least literate district of India with the figure of 37.22 Percent
only.
• North East Delhi has the highest density with the figure of 37346 people per square
kilometre.
• Dibang Valley has the least density of 1 person per sq. km
Facts about cities
• Aizawl city of Mizoram has the highest literacy rate of 98.76 Percent.
• Sambhal of UP is the least literate city in India with the figure of 48 Percent
only.
• Mumbai city of Maharashtra is the most populated city in India.
• Kapurthala city of Punjab is the least populated.
• Kozhikode of Kerala has the highest sex ratio of 1093 females per 1000 males.
• Bhiwandi city of Maharashtra has the lowest sex ratio of 709 females per 1000
males.
• North East Delhi has the highest density with the figure of 37346 people per
Literacy Rate

Overall - 74% Male t 82.14% Female - 65.46


Top Overall 1. Kerala (93.9%) 2. Mizoram (91.6%) 3. Tripura (87.8%) Male
Bottom Overall 1. Bihar (63.80%) 2. Arunachal Pradesh (67%) 3. Rajasthan (67.11%)

• For the first time since independence, the absolute increase in population is more in
urban areas than in rural areas
• Proportion of Urban Population increased from 27.81% in Census 2001 to 31.14% in
Census 2011
• Proportion of Rural population decreased from 72.19% in Census 2001 to 68.86% in
Census 2011
.Q.1. !रभ त ’क !णजनग 2011/ क अ न स !र , नgलम् hखत E
म /स iकस र!ज्य E
म प र्I और
हलम !ओ2 ’क !क्षर
स !त रद E
म अ2तर र्वस!वlधक थ! ?
(According to the Census of India 2011, which state had the highest difference in literacy
rates between men and women?)

(a) /घम !लय (Meghalaya)


(b) gमज*रम (Mizoram)
(c) र!जस्ट्थ!न (Rajasthan)
(d)/क रल (Kerala)
.Sol.1.(c) !जर स्ट्थ!न।

1. !जर स्ट्थ!न क’ स !क्षरत! रद क ल 66.11%, प र् - 79.19%, म हल !ए1 - 52.12% ह0।


Rajasthan's literacy rate: Total - 66.11%, Male - 79.19%, Female - 52.12%.)
2. !ष्र #य स !क्षरत ! रद क ल 74.04%, प र् - 82.14%, म हल !ए1 - 65.46% ह0।
(National literacy rate: Total - 74.04%, Male - 82.14%, Female - 65.46%.)
3. !ज्य
र र्व!र स !क्षरत! रद /ल :र क - 94.00%, ल क्षnर्व"प - 91.85%, gमज*र म - 91.33%।
(State-wise literacy rate: Kerala - 94.00%, Lakshadweep - 91.85%, Mizoram - 91.33%.)
4. न् य त्न त म स !क्षरत! रद र्व!ल/ !ज्य र : अण!चल $द/श - 65.38%, बह!र - 61.80%।
(States with minimum literacy rate: Arunachal Pradesh - 65.38%, Bihar - 61.80%.)
Q.2. 2011/ क 2ख्जनस !य त्र्वघन / क घ कट / क 2बस 2ध E
म नgलम् hखत E
म /स क+न -स! एक र!ज्य
अस2गत ह0?
(Regarding the population density factor of 2011, which one of the following states is
inconsistent?)

(a) उज्ञर $द/श (Uttar Pradesh)


(b) त gम ल न !ड (Tamil Nadu)
(c) ह!र
ब (Bihar)
(d) अण!चल $द/श (Arunachal Pradesh)
Sol.2.(d) अण!चल $द/श (17 $त Km²)।

1. अण!चल $द/श क! जन2ख्स य! घनर्वत् - 17 $त Km² ह0।


(Population density of Arunachal Pradesh is 17 per Km².)
2. बह!र क! जन2ख्स य! घनर्वत् - 1,106 $त Km² (स बस / अlधक ) ह0।
(Population density of Bihar is 1,106 per Km², the highest.)
3. दल्ल# क! जन2ख्स य! घनर्वत् - 11,320 $त Km² (स2घ श !gस त $द/शI E म सब / अlधक ) ह0।
(Population density of Delhi is 11,320 per Km², the highest among Union Territories.)
4. ल क्षnर्व"प क! जन2ख्स य! घनर्वत् - 2,149 $त Km² (स2घ श !gस त $द/शI E म सब / कम ) ह0।
(Population density of Lakshadweep is 2,149 per Km², the lowest among Union Territories.)
Q.3. !रभ त ’क !णजनग 2011/ क अ न स !र र!ष्#य हलम ! .मबल !गभ "द!र# रद (female
workforce participation rate) क्य! ह0?
(According to the Census of India 2011, what is the national female workforce
participation rate?)

(a) 30.02%
(b) 53.26%
(c) 53.03%
(d) 25.51%
Sol.3.(d) 25.51%।

1. जनगण ! 2011/ क अ न स !र र!ष्#य महल! .मब ल भ !ग "द !र # दर - 25.51% ह0।


(According to Census 2011, the national female workforce participation rate is 25.51%.)
2. प र् /Iक gलए क!यवबल भ !ग "द !र # दर - 53.26% ह0।
(Workforce participation rate for men is 53.26%.)
3. !म "ण क्ष/ Eम म हल! क!यवबल भ !ग "द !र # दर - 30.02% ह0।
Female workforce participation rate in rural areas is 30.02%.)
4. हरश # क्ष/ E म प र् I क’ क!यवबल भ !ग "द !र # दर - 53.03% ह0।
(Workforce participation rate for men in urban areas is 53.03%.)
Q.4. !रभ त ’क 2011 ’क !णजनग / क अ न स !र , !रभ त / क Eक ! !gस
श त $द/शI / क iकस स म हत् ’क
!क्षर
स !त रद र्वस!वlधक ह0?
(According to the Census of India 2011, which group of Union Territories in India has the
highest literacy rate?)

(a) क्षnर्व
ल "प और मनद और #र्वद (Lakshadweep and Daman and Diu)
(b) मनद और #र्वद और ल्लद # (Daman and Diu and Delhi)
(c) अ2ड!नम और नक*ब!र nर्व"प स म हत् और प ड च /र #(Andaman and Nicobar Islands and
Puducherry)
(d) च2ड"ग ढ़ और मनद और #र्वद (Chandigarh and Daman and Diu)
Sol.4.(a) लक्षnर्व"प और मनद और #र्वद ।

1. लक्षnर्व"प क ’ स!क्षरत! रद - 91.85% ह0।


(Literacy rate of Lakshadweep is 91.85%.)
2. नमद और #र्वद क ’ स!क्षरत! रद - 87.10% ह0।
(Literacy rate of Daman and Diu is 87.10%.)
3. भ!रत क ’ जगणन! 2011/ क अ न स !र क ल जस2ख्न !य - 1210.19 gमgलयन ह0।
(According to the Census of India 2011, the total population is 1210.19 million.)
4. gल ग 2 !न प !त - 943 महल!ए2 $त 1000 प र् ह0।
(Sex ratio is 943 females per 1000 males.)

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