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  2. There are 3,961 villages that have a population of 10,000 persons or more. India's 27.8 percent urban population lives in more than 5,100 towns and over 380 urban agglomerations. [6] In the decade of 1991–2001, migration to major cities caused rapid increase in urban population.

  3. As per the 2011 census, there were 53 urban agglomerations or cities with population of 1 million and above. [7] List. Following is the list of urban agglomerations in India.

    Town/ua
    State/ut
    Pop. (2023) [8]
    Area (km 2) (2011) [9]
    Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh
    31,190,000
    1,139.48
    25,189,000
    1,063.49
    21,747,000
    1,056.13
    15,257,000
    748.42
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  4. Jan 18, 2022 · Cities and agglomerations showing outstanding growth, with the exception of Ghaziabad, can all be found in Kerala state, far above average Indian urbanisation and socio-economic development level, with a 47.7% share of urban population, where the proportion of urban population grew by 98.2% in ten years, advancing all union territories and ...

  5. The population development of all urban agglomerations and single cities in India with more than 150,000 inhabitants by census years. In some cases, revised definitions of urban agglomerations (especially in Kerala) led to results for 2011 that are not comparable with previous census results.

    Name
    Status
    Adm.
    Population Census (cf) 1991-03-01
    CityOG
    AND
    136,182
    Agartala ( incl. Jogendranagar, ...
    City
    TRI
    233,896
    Āgra [ Agra]
    Aggl
    UTT
    948,063
    Ahmadābād [ Ahmedabad]
    Aggl
    GUJ
    3,312,216
  6. In the chart, we show the percentage of the total population that lives in agglomerations greater than one million people (i.e. large urban agglomerations). These figures are available in absolute terms (the total number of people living in large urban settings), found here .

  7. Data. This paper combines cross-sectional, establishment-level data from Indias 2005 Economic Census; town-level data from the Town Directory of the 2001 Population Census; and individual-level survey data from the 2004–2005 Employment–Unemployment Survey to explore agglomeration effects across cities in India.

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