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- About 0.02 per cent of the country’s population returned English as their mother tongue in Census 2011. Most of them live in Maharashtra. There are 71 ‘mother tongues’ spoken by various major Scheduled tribes in the country which have been listed in this Atlas.
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Hindi is the fastest growing language of India, followed by Kashmiri in the second place, with Meitei (officially called Manipuri) as well as Gujarati, in the third place, and Bengali in the fourth place, according to the 2011 census of India.
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Statement 1: Abstract of speakers’ strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011 Statement 2: Distribution of population by Scheduled and Other languages – India, States and Union Territories - 2011. Statement 3: Distribution of 10,000 persons by language - India, States and Union Territories - 2011.
Map showing the population density in India, per 2011 Census. The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated. Total population. 1,166,079,217 (July 2009 est. CIA), 1,210 million (2011 census), 1,389,637,446 (May 2022 est.) Rural population: 62.2%; male: 381,668,992, female: 360,948,755
Apr 26, 2024 · 2011 HH_English. Created: Jan 3, 2022 Changed: Jan 3, 2022 Downloads: PDF. Census of India 2011 - Household Schedule - Gujarati. 2011 HH_Gujarati. Created: Jan 3, 2022 Changed: Jan 3, 2022 Downloads: PDF. Census of India 2011 - Household Schedule - Hindi. 2011 HH_Hindi. Created: Jan 3, 2022 Changed: Jan 3, 2022 Downloads: PDF.
The India Census 2011 was a national survey conducted by the Government of India to collect demographic data on the country's population. It covered a wide range of topics including population size, gender, literacy, education, employment, and more.