Census of India
Census of India
The Census is one of the most credible sources of information on the following:
Demography
Economic Activity
Literacy and Education
Housing & Household Amenities
Urbanization, Fertility, and Mortality
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Language
The Census was first started under British Viceroy Lord Mayo in 1872. It helped in framing new policies,
government programs to uplift areas of improvement in the community.
The 15th Census of India and the 7th Census of Independent India-2011 was started on 1st April 2010 with
President being the first citizen to be enumerated, followed by the Vice President of India.
The slogan of census 2011 was ‘Our Census, Our future’.
C. Chandramouli was the Census Commissioner of India 2011.
Background
This is the first set of data released from the Population Enumeration exercise held in February
2011
So far the data released from Census 2011 pertained to Houselisting and Housing Census covering
• All Households
• SC & ST Households
•Female Headed Households
• Slum Households
Bottom 5 Districts
Nicobars (Andaman & Nicobar Islands)
Upper Siang (Arunachal Pradesh)
Lahul & Spiti (Himachal Pradesh)
Anjaw (Arunachal Pradesh)
Dibang Valley (Arunachal Pradesh)
Urbanisation – India
Among the States/UTs in India the level of Urbanisation (proportion of urban population to total population) in
Census 2001 is highest in NCT Delhi (97.5 %)
Top five most urbanized States (excl UTs):
• Goa 62.17%
• Mizoram 52.11%
• Tamil Nadu 48.40%
• Kerala 47.70% .
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• Maharashtra 45.22%
Sex Ratio
Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in a population
It is an important indicator to measure the extent of prevailing equity between males and females at a given
point of time
Residence 2001 2011 Change
Total 933 943 +10
Rural 946 949 +3
Urban 900 929 +29
Bottom States/Uts
Andaman & Nicobar 878
NCT of Delhi 866
Chandigarh 818
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 775
Daman & Diu 618
Number of literates
A person is considered literate if he or she can read and write, with understanding, in any language.
Literacy rate: The total percentage of the population of an area at a particular time aged seven years or above who
can read and write with understanding. Here the denominator is the population aged seven years or more.
Sex 2001 2011 Change
Persons 64.8 73.0 +8.2
Males 75.3 80.9 +5.6
Females 53.7 64.7 +10.9