What is the number of urban places as per Census of 2011?
In the 2011 Census, 475 places with 981 OGs have been identified as Urban Agglomerations as against 384 UAs with 962 OGs in 2001 Census. At the Census 2011 there are 7,935 towns in the country. The number of towns has increased by 2,774 since last Census.
In which district maximum urban population is found in Rajasthan?
Spatial Variation in Urbanisation: In terms of urban population in Rajasthan, districts including Kota (60.31 per cent), Jaipur (52.40 per cent), Ajmer (40.08 per cent), Jodhpur (34.30 per cent) and Bikaner (33.86 per cent) are the most urbanised districts, whereas Jalore (8.30 per cent), Pratapgarh (8.27 per cent).
Which district is largest in Rajasthan?
Jaisalmer District
Jaisalmer District is the largest while Dholpur is the smallest district in terms of area. The area of Dholpur is 3084 km². Rajasthan has 33 districts within 7 divisions.
What are the conditions of declaring a town urban?
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area is a place having a minimum population of 5,000 of density 400 persons per square kilometre (1,000/sq mi) or higher, and 75% plus of the male working population employed in non-agricultural activities.
Which is the richest district in Rajasthan?
JAIPUR: Considered the ‘Kala Pani’ of Rajasthan before the turn of the last century, Barmer has barrelled its way into the top position in the highest per capita income in the state.
What was the population of Rajasthan in 2011?
As per the Census 2011, the total Population of Rajasthan is 6.85 Cr. Thus the population of Rajasthan forms 5.66 percent of India in 2011. Rajasthan has total population of 68,548,437 in which males were 35,550,997 while females were 32,997,440. Total area of Rajasthan is 342,239 square km.
What is the population sex ratio of Rajasthan?
Rajasthan Table Data Description 2011 2001 Child Sex Ratio 888 909 Density/km2 200 165 Density/mi2 519 428 Area (Km 2) 342,239 342,239
What was percentage of rural population in India in 2011?
31.16% in 2011 Census • The proportion of rural population declined from 72.19% to 68.84% 2001 2011 Difference India 102.9 121.0 18.1 Rural 74.3 83.3 9.0 Urban 28.6 37.7 9.1 Population (in Crore)
When was the census of India in 2011?
Census of India 2011 Census 2011 is the 15thCensusof India since 1872 Census 2011 was held in two phases: Houselisting & Housing Census(April to September 2010)