Rajasthan population

 Rajasthan population

 Religion wise distribution of population
 Urban Population of Rajasthan
 The population of Rajasthan is approximately 56 million as of the last census in 2001. The literacy rate in Rajasthan is 60%, with females unsurprisingly .
Recently, 66 camels 'smuggled' from Rajasthan were rescued from Chanchal in north Malda

Rajasthan Census - 2011Total population of Rajasthan - 68,548,437Urban population - 17,048,085 (24.9 percent of total population)Male - 8,909,250 (25.1 percent)Female - 8,138,835 (24.7 percent)Rural population - 51,500,352 (75.1 percent of total population)Male - 26,641,747 (74.9 percent)Female - 24,858,605 (75.3 percent)Most populous districtsJaipur 66.26 lakhJodhpur 36.87 lakhAlwar 36.74 lakhsNagaur 33.07 lakhUdaipur 30.68 lakh5 districts having minimum populationJaisalmer 6.69 millionPratapgarh 8.67 lakhSirohi 10.36 lakhBundi 11.10 MillionRajsamand 11.56 lakhThe largest district in terms of population - Jaipur (6,626,178)The smallest district in terms of population - Jaisalmer (669,919)District with the highest urban population - Jaipur (34,71,847)District with minimum urban population - Pratapgarh (71,807)District with the highest rural population - Jaipur (31,54,331)District with minimum rural population - Jaisalmer (580,894)The district whose highest percentage of total population lives in rural areas - Dangarpur (93.6 percent)The district whose highest percentage of total population lives in urban areas - quota (60.3 percent)Population growth in decade (2001-2011)Absolute increase - 12,041,249 (21.3 percent)Increase in male numbers - 6,130,986 (20.8 percent)Increase in female population - 5,910,263 (21.8 percent)Decimal growth rate of rural population -19 percentDecimal growth in urban population -29 percent5 districts with the highest decade increaseBarmer 32.5 percentJaisalmer 31.8 percentJodhpur 27.7 percentBanswara 26.5 percentJaipur 26.2 percent5 districts having minimum decade increaseGanganagar 10.0 percentJhunjhunu 11.7 percentShift 11.9 percentBundi 15.4 percentChittaurgarh 16.1 percentDuring 2001-2011, the district with highest population growth - Barmer (32.5 percent)District with minimum population growth during 2001-2011 - Ganganagar (10.00%)The district with the highest rural population growth during 2001-2011 - Jaisalmer (34.5 percent)District-Kota (6.1 percent) with minimum rural population growth during 2001-2011The highest urban population growth during 2001-2011 - Alwar (50.5 percent)District-Dungarpur (9.8 percent) with minimum urban population growth during 2001-2011Population density - 200 people per square kmDistrict-Jaipur with the highest population density (595 people per square km)District with lowest population density - Jaisalmer (17 people per square km)5 districts with the highest population density
5 districts with the highest population densityJaipur 595Bharatpur 503Dausa 476Alwar 438Dholpur 3985 districts having minimum population densityJaisalmer 17Bikaner 78Barmer 92Churu 147Jodhpur 161Sex ratio (number of women per thousand males) -928Urban sex ratio - 914Gender sex ratio - 933The highest sex ratio - Dungarpur (994 women / 1000 men)District with lowest sex ratio - Dholpur (846 women / 1000 men)5 districts having the highest sex ratioDungarpur 994Rajsamand 990Shift 987Pratapgadh 983Banswara 9805 districts having minimum sex ratioDhulpur 846Jaisalmer 852Karauli 861Bharatpur 880Ganganagar 887Most sex ratio (in rural areas) - poly (1003 women / 1000 men)District with lowest sex ratio (in rural area) - Dhaulpur (841 women / 1000 Purusha)The highest sex ratio (in the region of the district) - Tonk (985 females / 1000 males)District with lowest sex ratio (in urban area) - Jaisalmer (807 women / 1000 Purusha)Population of 0-6 age group - 10,649,504 (total population 15.5 percent)Urban population - 2,234,621 (13.1 percent)Male - 1,192,577 (13.4 percent)Female - 1,042,044 (12.8 percent)Rural population - 8,414,883 (total population 16.3 percent)Male - 4,446,599 (16.7 percent)Female - 3,968,284 (16.0 percent)Percentage and change of population of 0-6 age groupDetails Percentage of total population in year 2001, percentage change in total population in 2011 ()Total 18.85 15.5 (-) 3.35Male 18.97 15.9 (-) 3.07Female 18.72 15.2 (-) 3.52District with the highest population in the age group of 0-6 - Jaipur (9,29,926)District with lowest population of 0-6 age group - Jaisalmer (1,30,463)0-6 sex ratio-888Urban sex ratio-874Rural sex ratio-892The highest sex ratio in the age group 0-6 - Banswara (934 girls / 1000 children)The lowest sex ratio in the age group of 0-6 - Jhunjhunu (837 girls / 1000 children)5 districts having the highest sex ratio in the age group 0-6Banswara 934Pratapgarh 933Udaipur 924Bhilwara 928Dungarpur 9225 districts having the lowest sex ratio in the age group 0-6Zhunzhunu 837Sikar 848Karauli 852Gananganagar 854Dhaulpur 857Total population of Scheduled Castes - 12,221,593 (17.8 percent of total population)Rural - 9,536,963 (18.5 percent)Urban - 2,684,630 (15.7 percent)Total population of Scheduled Tribes - 9,238,534 (13.5 percent of total population)Rural - 8,693,123 (16.9 percent)Urban - 545,411 (3.2 percent)The district where SC population is the most resident of - Jaipur (10,03,302)District where Scheduled Castes population is the lowest - Dungarpur (52,267)The district where the decade-long increase (2001-2011) of Scheduled Castes population was highest - Barmer (41.2 percent)The district, where the population of Scheduled Castes was less than a decade (2001-2011) - Dungarpur (13.7 percent)District where Scheduled Tribes population is the most resident - Udaipur (15,25,289)District where Scheduled Tribes have the lowest population - Bikaner (7,779)The district where Scheduled Tribes population has been the highest in the decade (2001-2011) -Nagaur (60.4%)The district where the decade-long increase (2001-2011) of Scheduled Tribes population remained the lowest -Ganganagar (-8.6 percent)
 LiteracyLiteracy - 66.1 percent (urban 79.7 and rural 61.4 percent)Male literacy - 79.2 percent (urban 87.9 and rural 76.2 percent)Female literacy - 52.1 percent (urban 70.7 and rural 45.8 percent)Most literate district - Kota (76.6 percent)District with minimum literacy - Jalore (54.9 percent)5 districts of highest literacyQuota 76.6Jaipur 75.5Zhunzhunu 74.1Seeker 71.9Alwar 70.75 districts having minimum literacyJalore 54.9Sirohi 55.3Pratapgarh 56.0Banswara 56.3Barmer 56.5The highest rural literacy district is Jhunjhunu (73.4 percent)District Sarrohi with minimum rural literacy (49.0 percent)The highest urban literacy district Udaipur (87.5 percent)District Nagaur with minimum urban literacy (70.6 percent)District of Jhunjhunu (86.9 percent) with highest male literacyDistrict Pratapgarh and Banswara with minimum male literacy (69.5 percent)5 districts having the highest male literacyZhunzhunun 86.9Quota 86.3Jaipur 86.1Sikar 85.1Bharatpur 84.15 districts having minimum male literacyPratapgarh: 69.5Banswara 69.5Sirohi 70.0Jalore 70.7Barmer 70.9The highest rural male literacy district is Jhunjhunu (86.8 percent)District Rural Sarrohi (64.6%) with minimum rural male literacyMost urban males literacy wall district Udaipur (93.4 percent)District Dholpur with lowest urban male literacy (81.3 percent)Most female literacy district quota (65.9 percent)District Jalandhar with minimum female literacy (38.5 percent)5 districts with the highest female literacyQuota 65.9Jaipur 64.0ZunZunun 61.0Ganganagar 59.7Sikar 58.25 districts having minimum female literacyJalore 38.5Sirohi 39.7Jaisalmer39.7Barmer 40.6Pratapgarh 42.4
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