UTTAR PRADESH MAHARASHTRA BIHAR WEST BENGAL ANDHRA PRADESH MADHYA PRADESH TAMIL NADU RAJASTHAN KARNATAKA GUJARAT ODISHA KERALA JHARKHAND ASSAM CHHATTISGARH PUNJAB HARYANA DELHI JAMMU AND KASHMIR UTTARAKHAND HIMACHAL PRADESH TRIPURA MEGHALAYA MANIPUR NAGALAND GOA ARUNACHAL PRADESH PUDUCHERRY MIZORAM CHANDIGARH SIKKIM ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS DADRA and NAGAR HAVELI DAMAN and DIU LAKSHADWEEP

NAGALAND CENSUS-2011

According to Census 2011, Nagaland has population of 19.79 Lakhs, an decrease from figure of 19.90 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of Nagaland as per 2011 census is 1,978,502 of which male and female are 1,024,649 and 953,853 respectively. In 2001, total population was 1,990,036 in which males were 1,047,141 while females were 942,895. The total population growth in this decade was -0.58 percent while in previous decade it was 64.41 percent. The population of Nagaland forms 0.16 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.19 percent.

Population of Nagaland 1,978,502 0.16% of the India
Male 1,024,649 51.78%
Female 953,853 48.21%
Literacy Rate 1,342,434
79.55% in Nagaland
Male 723,957 82.75%
Female 618,477 76.11%
Decadal Change (2001-11)
-0.58% in Nagaland
Male -2.15%
Female 1.16%
Population in Age Group 0-6 Year 291,071 14.71% of Nagaland
Male 149,785 51.45%
Female 141,286 48.54%
Sex Ratio 943/1000
Rural and Urban Population
in Nagaland
Rural 1,407,536 71.14%
Urban 570,966 28.86%
Total 1,978,502 100%
Top 3 Religion
in Nagaland
Christian 17.39 Lakhs 87.92%
Hindu 1.73 Lakhs 8.74%
Muslim 0.48 Lakhs 2.47%
Top Five District
By Population
Dimapur 378,811
Kohima 267,988
Mon 250,260
Tuensang 196,596
Mokokchung 194,622
Top Five District
By Litracy Rate
Mokokchung 91.62%
Wokha 87.69%
Zunheboto 85.26%
Kohima 85.23%
Dimapur 84.79%
Top Five District By Sex Ratio
931 Female/1000 Male in Nagaland
Zunheboto 981
Wokha 969
Kiphire 961
Phek 951
Tuensang 930

nagaland Population Census 2011

As per details from Census 2011, Nagaland has population of 19.79 Lakhs, an decrease from figure of 19.90 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of Nagaland as per 2011 census is 1,978,502 of which male and female are 1,024,649 and 953,853 respectively. In 2001, total population was 1,990,036 in which males were 1,047,141 while females were 942,895. The total population growth in this decade was -0.58 percent while in previous decade it was 64.41 percent. The population of Nagaland forms 0.16 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.19 percent.

nagaland Literacy Rate Census 2011

Literacy rate in Nagaland has seen upward trend and is 79.55 percent as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 82.75 percent while female literacy is at 76.11 percent. In 2001, literacy rate in Nagaland stood at 66.59 percent of which male and female were 71.16 percent and 61.46 percent literate respectively. In actual numbers, total literates in Nagaland stands at 1,342,434 of which males were 723,957 and females were 618,477.

nagaland Decadal Growth Rate Census 2011

In 2011, population decadal growth for nagaland was -0.58 %. Population decadal growth of nagaland decreased in male -2.15 % and increased in female 1.16 %.

According to the Census of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, the decade of 2001 to 2011 is the 1st decade post Indian Independence, which added least number of people to the country's population. The percentage of decadal growth in the nation, for the first time, showed a decrease by 3.90 % since, the present Census of India 2011 has registered the rate to be 17.64 % from the rate of 21.54 % in the earlier Census conducted in the year 2001

nagaland Sex Ratio and child sex ratio Census 2011

Sex Ratio in Nagaland is 931 i.e. for each 1000 male, which is below national average of 940 as per census 2011. In 2001, the sex ratio of female was 900 per 1000 males in Nagaland.

Child Sex Ratio in nagaland is 943 i.e. for each 1000 male,In the census 2001 the child sex ratio of India was 927 which declined to 919 in the census 2011. As per the census 2011, Arunachal Pradesh has the highest child sex ratio among the Indian states i.e. 972 while Haryana has the lowest child sex ratio i.e.834 per thousand males.

Religious Data in nagaland census 2011

Christianity is most popular religion in Nagaland with 87.93 % of state population following the same. Hinduism is second most popular religion in Nagaland state with 8.75 % following it. In Nagaland state, Islam is followed by 2.47 %, Jainism by 0.13 %, Buddhism by 0.34 % and Sikhism by 0.10 %. Around 0.16 % stated 'Other Religion', approximately 0.12 % stated 'No Particular Religion'.

Rural population in nagaland census 2011

Of the total population of Nagaland state, around 71.14 percent live in the villages of rural areas. In actual numbers, males and females were 725,472 and 682,064 respectively. Total population of rural areas of Nagaland state was 1,407,536. The population growth rate recorded for this decade (2001-2011) was 71.14%. In rural regions of Nagaland state, female sex ratio per 1000 males was 940 while same for the child (0-6 age) was 933 girls per 1000 boys. In Nagaland, 217,482 children (0-6) live in rural areas. Child population forms 15.45 percent of total rural population. In rural areas of Nagaland, literacy rate for males and female stood at 78.96 % and 66.50 %. Average literacy rate in Nagaland for rural areas was 75.35 percent. Total literates in rural areas were 896,663.

Urban population in nagaland census 2011

Out of total population of Nagaland, 28.86% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 570,966 of which 299,177 are males and while remaining 271,789 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 28.86 percent. Sex Ratio in urban regions of Nagaland was 908 females per 1000 males. For child (0-6) sex ratio the figure for urban region stood at 973 girls per 1000 boys. Total children (0-6 age) living in urban areas of Nagaland were 73,589. Of total population in urban region, 12.89 % were children (0-6). Average Literacy rate in Nagaland for Urban regions was 89.62 percent in which males were 91.62% literate while female literacy stood at 78.30%. Total literates in urban region of Nagaland were 445,771.