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The document provides population statistics from the 2011 Census and estimated figures for 2021, highlighting a population of 7.9 million with a growth rate of 12.70% from 2001 to 2011. It also discusses literacy rates, which improved from 77.13% in 2001 to 83.78% in 2011, and a gender ratio of 972 females per 1,000 males. Additionally, it addresses socio-economic indicators, migration trends, and factors affecting population dynamics such as geography, climate change, and natural disasters.

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The document provides population statistics from the 2011 Census and estimated figures for 2021, highlighting a population of 7.9 million with a growth rate of 12.70% from 2001 to 2011. It also discusses literacy rates, which improved from 77.13% in 2001 to 83.78% in 2011, and a gender ratio of 972 females per 1,000 males. Additionally, it addresses socio-economic indicators, migration trends, and factors affecting population dynamics such as geography, climate change, and natural disasters.

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Population Trends and Growth 2011 Census Population 6,864,602

2021 Estimated Population 7.9 million

Population Growth Rate (2001-


12.70%
2011)

Population Density (2011 Census) 123 persons/sq km

Urbanization Rate (2011 Census) 10.03%

Literacy Rate Overall Literacy Rate (2011) 83.78%

Male Literacy Rate (2011) 89.53%

Female Literacy Rate (2011) 77.13%

Literacy Rate (2001) 77.13%

Male Literacy Rate (2001) 85.10%

Female Literacy Rate (2001) 67.37%

Gender Ratio Sex Ratio (2011) 972 females/1,000 males

Migration Trends In-Migration Significant


Out-Migration Declining

Socio-Economic Indicators Per Capita Income Higher than national average

Healthcare (Life Expectancy) Higher than national average

Employment Structure Evolving

Population Disturbance Factors Geography and Terrain Rugged Terrain

Climate Change Impact Vulnerable

Natural Disasters Frequent

Key Takeaways Population Growth Trend 30%

Urbanization Trend 10%

Education and Gender Equality 40%

Rural-Urban Migration 20%


Total population as per the 2011 Cha
census.

Estimated population in 2021.

Growth rate from 2001 to 2011


(lower than national growth rate).

Population density (lower than the


national average).

Percentage of population in urban


areas.
Literacy Rate Overall Literacy Rate (2011) Literacy
Literacy Rate Literacy Rate (2001) Literacy
Literacy rate (higher than national
average of 74.04%).

Male literacy rate in 2011.


s

Female literacy rate in 2011.

Literacy rate in 2001 (showing an


increase in literacy). Chart
45%

40%
Male literacy rate in 2001.
35%

Female literacy rate in 2001. 30%

25%
Sex ratio, which is higher than the
national average of 940 20%
females/1,000 males.
15%
Migration from states like UP,
Bihar, Punjab due to tourism, 10%
hospitality, and service sectors.
5%

0%
Population Growth Trend Urbanization Tr
15%

10%

5%
Decline in migration due to better
local opportunities. 0%
Population Growth Trend Urbanization Tr

Indicates a relatively higher


standard of living.

Better healthcare access reflected


in higher life expectancy.

Shift towards services (tourism,


education) alongside agriculture.

Rugged hills limit agricultural and


urban development, affecting
economic growth.

Impact of climate change (glacial


melt, erratic rainfall, landslides)
affecting local livelihoods.

Prone to floods, landslides, and


earthquakes causing demographic
disruption.

Slow population growth in recent


years due to migration, lower birth
rates, and improved standards.

Gradual increase in urbanization,


with growing urban populations in
Shimla, Dharamshala, and Kullu.

Progress in literacy rates and


gender equality, though challenges
remain.

Migration from rural areas to


urban centers for job
opportunities, particularly in
tourism and education.
Chart Title

erall Literacy Rate (2011) Literacy Rate Male Literacy Rate (2011) Literacy Rate Female Literacy Rate (2011)
racy Rate (2001) Literacy Rate Male Literacy Rate (2001) Literacy Rate Female Literacy Rate (2001)

Chart Title

h Trend Urbanization Trend Education and Gender Equality Rural-Urban Migration


h Trend Urbanization Trend Education and Gender Equality Rural-Urban Migration

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