UTTAR PRADESH CENSUS-2011

According to Census-2011, Uttar Pradesh has population of 19.98 Crores, an increase from figure of 16.62 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Uttar Pradesh as per 2011 census is 199,812,341 of which male and female are 104,480,510 and 95,331,831 respectively. In 2001, total population was 166,197,921 in which males were 87,565,369 while females were 78,632,552. The total population growth in this decade was 20.23 percent while in previous decade it was 25.80 percent. The population of Uttar Pradesh forms 16.50 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 16.16 percent.

Population of Uttar Pradesh 199,812,341 16.50% of the India
male iconMale 104,480,510 52.28%
female iconFemale 95,331,831 47.71%
Literacy Rate 114,397,555
67.68% in Uttar Pradesh
male iconMale 68,234,964 77.3%
male iconFemale 46,162,591 57.2%
Decadal Change (2001-11)
20.2% in Uttar Pradesh
male iconMale 19.3%
male iconFemale 21.2%
Population in Age Group 0-6 Year 30,791,331 15.40% of Uttar Pradesh
male iconMale 16,185,581 15.50%
male iconFemale 14,605,750 15.30%
male iconSex Ratio 902/1000
Rural and Urban Population
in Uttar Pradesh
male iconRural 155,317,278 77.70%
male iconUrban 44,495,063 22.30%
male iconTotal 199,812,341 100%
Top 3 Religion
in Uttar Pradesh
male iconHindu 15.93 Crores 79.73%
male icon Muslim 3.84 Crores 19.26%
male iconChristian 3.56 Lakhs 0.18%
Top Five District
By Population
Allahabad 5,954,391
Moradabad 4,772,006
Ghaziabad 4,681,645
Azamgarh 4,613,913
Lucknow 4,589,838
Top Five District
By Litracy Rate
Gautam Buddha Nagar 80.12%
Kanpur Nagar 79.65%
Auraiya 78.95%
Etawah 78.41%
Ghaziabad 78.07%
Top Five District By Sex Ratio
912 Female/1000 Male in Uttar Pradesh
Jaunpur 1,024
Azamgarh 1,019
Deoria 1,017
Pratapgarh 998
Sultanpur 983

Uttar Pradesh Population Census 2011

As per details from Census 2011, Uttar Pradesh has population of 19.98 Crores, an increase from figure of 16.62 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Uttar Pradesh as per 2011 census is 199,812,341 of which male and female are 104,480,510 and 95,331,831 respectively. In 2001, total population was 166,197,921 in which males were 87,565,369 while females were 78,632,552. The total population growth in this decade was 20.23 percent while in previous decade it was 25.80 percent. The population of Uttar Pradesh forms 16.50 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 16.16 percent.

Uttar Pradesh Literacy Rate Census 2011

Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh has seen upward trend and is 67.68 percent as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 77.28 percent while female literacy is at 57.18 percent. In 2001, literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh stood at 56.27 percent of which male and female were 68.82 percent and 42.22 percent literate respectively. In actual numbers, total literates in Uttar Pradesh stands at 114,397,555 of which males were 68,234,964 and females were 46,162,591.

Uttar Pradesh Decadal Growth Rate Census 2011

In 2011, population decadal growth for Uttar Pradesh was 20.23 %. Population decadal growth of Uttar Pradesh increased from 19.54 % in 1971 to 20.23 % in 2011 growing at an average annual rate of 2.50%.

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

Uttar Pradesh Sex Ratio and child sex ratio Census 2011

Sex Ratio in Uttar Pradesh is 912 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 898 per 1000 males in Uttar Pradesh.

Child Sex Ratio in Uttar Pradesh is 902 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 Uttar pradesh census 2011

Out of total population of Uttar Pradesh, 22.27% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 44,495,063 of which 23,487,515 are males and while remaining 21,007,548 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 22.27 percent. Sex Ratio in urban regions of Uttar Pradesh was 894 females per 1000 males. For child (0-6) sex ratio the figure for urban region stood at 885 girls per 1000 boys. Total children (0-6 age) living in urban areas of Uttar Pradesh were 5,750,748. Of total population in urban region, 12.92 % were children (0-6). Average Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh for Urban regions was 75.14 percent in which males were 80.45% literate while female literacy stood at 60.96%. Total literates in urban region of Uttar Pradesh were 29,112,875.

Rural population in uttar pradesh census 2011

Of the total population of Uttar Pradesh state, around 77.73 percent live in the villages of rural areas. In actual numbers, males and females were 80,992,995 and 74,324,283 respectively. Total population of rural areas of Uttar Pradesh state was 155,317,278. The population growth rate recorded for this decade (2001-2011) was 77.73%. In rural regions of Uttar Pradesh state, female sex ratio per 1000 males was 918 while same for the child (0-6 age) was 906 girls per 1000 boys. In Uttar Pradesh, 25,040,583 children (0-6) live in rural areas. Child population forms 16.12 percent of total rural population. In rural areas of Uttar Pradesh, literacy rate for males and female stood at 76.33 % and 48.48 %. Average literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh for rural areas was 65.46 percent. Total literates in rural areas were 85,284,680.

Urban population in uttar pradesh census 2011

Out of total population of Uttar Pradesh, 22.27% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 44,495,063 of which 23,487,515 are males and while remaining 21,007,548 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 22.27 percent. Average Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh for Urban regions was 75.14 percent in which males were 80.45% literate while female literacy stood at 60.96%. Total literates in urban region of Uttar Pradesh were 29,112,875.

District List of uttar pradesh census 2011

Agra - Population of around 45.5 lakhs. Known for Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, leather and handicrafts. Aligarh - Population of around 36.7 lakhs. Known for the lock-making industry, education and religious diversity. Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) - Population of around 59.5 lakhs. Historic city with Sangam, universities and major pilgrimage sites. Ambedkar Nagar - Population of around 23.9 lakhs. Agricultural district with significant Buddhist heritage. Amethi - Population of around 12.7 lakhs. Known for Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and political significance. Amroha - Population of around 21.3 lakhs. Agricultural district with significant Muslim population and historical sites. Auraiya - Population of around 14.4 lakhs. Industrial district with major power plants and manufacturing units. Azamgarh - Population of around 46.6 lakhs. Birthplace of Ravi Shankar and Abdul Kalam, agricultural and handloom district. Baghpat - Population of around 13.1 lakhs. Known for sugar production, dairy farming and historic sites. Bahraich - Population of around 35.3 lakhs. Known for wildlife sanctuaries, historic sites and agricultural produce. Ballia - Population of around 32.3 lakhs. Known for handloom weaving and Balika Shiksha foundation. Balrampur - Population of around 22.2 lakhs. Known for sugar production, Dudhwa National Park and Sharada Temple. Banda - Population of around 18.4 lakhs. Known for its history, natural resources, and rural tourism. Barabanki - Population of around 41.1 lakhs. Agricultural district with significant religious and historical sites. Bareilly - Population of around 44.3 lakhs. Known for Zari and Zardozi embroidery, furniture and agriculture. Basti - Population of around 25.5 lakhs. Known for Bamboo and cane handicrafts, religious and historical sites. Bhadohi - Population of around 16.6 lakhs. Known for carpets and textile production, and Ramkatha Park. Bijnor - Population of around 37.7 lakhs. Known for wood carving and handicrafts, and popular tourist attractions. Budaun - Population of around 36.1 lakhs. Known for its historic and religious sites, and sugarcane production. Bulandshahr - Population of around 35.5 lakhs. Known for Khurja pottery, Jain temples, and wildlife sanctuaries. Chandauli - Population of around 20.5 lakhs. Known for its coal mines, archeological and religious sites. Chitrakoot - Population of around 10.6 lakhs. Known for Kamadgiri Temple, religious significance, and natural beauty. Deoria - Population of around 31.3 lakhs. Known for Saryu Barrage, religious and historic sites. Etah - Population of around 22.7 lakhs. Agricultural district known for guava production and tourist attractions. Etawah - Population of around 23.6 lakhs. Known for leather production, Saifai Mahotsav and cultural heritage.

More Facts About Uttar Pradesh Census 2011

The 2011 Census of India is an important milestone in the country's demographic history. It was conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, and covered all 35 states and union territories of the country. One of the largest states in India, Uttar Pradesh, was also included in this census. Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India, with a population of over 200 million people. It is home to some of the most densely populated cities in the world, including Lucknow, Kanpur, and Varanasi. The state is also known for its rich cultural heritage, historic monuments, and diverse religious traditions.

The census revealed some interesting statistics about the state's population. According to the data, the total population of Uttar Pradesh in 2011 was 199,581,477. Of this, 104,480,510 were males, and 95,100,967 were females. The sex ratio of the state was 912 females per 1000 males, which was lower than the national average of 940. The literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh was 69.72%, with male literacy at 79.24% and female literacy at 59.26%. The state had a high proportion of children aged under six, with 16.47% of the population falling into this age group. The population density of Uttar Pradesh was 828 people per square kilometer, which was higher than the national average of 382.

The census also provided insights into the state's urban and rural populations. In Uttar Pradesh, 77.73% of the population lived in rural areas, while 22.27% lived in urban areas. The largest city in the state was Lucknow, with a population of 2,815,601. Other major cities included Kanpur, Ghaziabad, Agra, and Varanasi. The census data also revealed information about the state's religious demographics. The majority of the population in Uttar Pradesh was Hindu, with 79.73% of the population following this religion. Muslims were the second-largest religious group, accounting for 19.26% of the population. Other religions practiced in the state included Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism, and Sikhism. In conclusion, the 2011 Census of India provided important insights into the population of Uttar Pradesh. The data revealed the state's high population density, large rural population, and low female literacy rate. It also highlighted the religious diversity of the state and provided valuable information for policymakers and researchers.

Apart from the population statistics, the 2011 Census of India also collected data on various socio-economic parameters. For instance, the data showed that the workforce participation rate in Uttar Pradesh was 35.9%, with 48.4% of males and 22.2% of females participating in the workforce. The state's economy was primarily driven by agriculture, which employed around 60% of the workforce. The census data also highlighted the state's demographic challenges. For instance, the high proportion of children under six years of age indicated a need for improved maternal and child health care services. The low female literacy rate reflected the need for more investment in education, especially for girls. The sex ratio was also a matter of concern and indicated the need for measures to address gender discrimination and promote gender equality.

Furthermore, the census data also provided insights into the state's migration patterns. Uttar Pradesh had a net out-migration of around 3.3 million people, with most of them moving to other states in search of better employment opportunities. The state also had a significant number of migrants from other states, mainly Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Overall, the 2011 Census of India was a comprehensive exercise that provided a wealth of information about the country's demographic profile. The data from the census played a crucial role in shaping policy decisions and informed various development programs. In the case of Uttar Pradesh, the census data provided valuable insights into the state's socio-economic challenges and helped policymakers identify areas that required intervention.

The 2011 Census of India also provided data on the state's literacy levels, which is a key indicator of human development. According to the data, the overall literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh was 69.72%, which was lower than the national average of 74.04%. Male literacy was 79.24%, while female literacy was 59.26%. The gender gap in literacy levels was a matter of concern and highlighted the need for more investment in female education. The census data also provided information on the state's caste and religious demographics. The majority of the population in Uttar Pradesh belonged to the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), who are historically marginalized communities. The data showed that around 21% of the state's population belonged to the SCs, while the STs accounted for only 0.3%. Other backward classes (OBCs) accounted for 42% of the population, while the remaining 36.7% belonged to the general category.

The 2011 Census of India also provided data on the state's housing and infrastructure. According to the data, around 69% of households in Uttar Pradesh lived in pucca houses, while 30% lived in kutcha houses. Around 88% of households had access to electricity, while around 56% had access to improved sanitation facilities. The data also showed that around 48% of households had access to drinking water within their premises. In conclusion, the 2011 Census of India provided a comprehensive picture of the demographic profile of Uttar Pradesh. The data highlighted the state's socio-economic challenges and helped policymakers identify areas that required intervention. The census data also provided valuable insights into the state's caste and religious demographics, literacy levels, and housing and infrastructure. The data from the census played a crucial role in informing development policies and programs in the state.