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    Mumbai

    Population has always been

    one of Mumbai's struggles.It began with a population

    of 1,600 in 1715, by 1744 it

    had grown to 70,000,

    235,000 in 1836 and

    644,000 by 1872. However,

    Mumbai has experienced its

    greatest population growth

    since Independence in

    1947.

    In 1947 the population of Mumbai was 4 million and today it isgreater than 12 million. An increase of more than 8 million

    people, almost all from internal migration and more than half of

    that increase occurring between 1960-1970. This has also led to

    massive problems with density and slums.

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    Delhi The population of New Delhi has

    increased rapidly in last 10 years. From a

    figure of 400,000 in year 1901, the

    population of Delhi has increased toaround 18 million in current year 2011.

    There has been tremendous development

    in transport, education and other

    facilities offered by the government and

    other agencies in Delhi. The population of

    Delhi is expected to rise 40% by the year

    2020. Better roads and a good livingstandard in Delhi have attracted people

    from all over India.

    According to 2001 Census of India, the population of Delhi was 13,782,976. In 2004 this

    figure increased to 15,279,000. The capital of India is considered to be second largestmetropolitan city after Mumbai. The literacy rate in New Delhi is quiet good at 81.82%

    approximately. Estimated figures say that 200,000 to 300,000 people a year settle in Delhi

    permanently from other states in India as migrants. These people come in search of

    employment and education opportunities and become the permanent resident of Delhi. A

    large portion of New Delhi's population is formed by this section of migrants coming

    from other states.

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    Bangalore

    Bangalore city's population is

    growing faster than ever beforeand by the end of the year itshead count is likely to cross theone-core mark. The city's

    population stands at 95,88,910 asof now, according to provisionalCensus 2011.

    One of the most attractive employment destinations in the country over the last decade or so,Bangalore's population has grown by 46.68 per cent between 2001 and 2011, up by nearly 12percentage points over the growth rate of 35 per cent in the previous decade. The Citys decadal

    growth rate is the highest among all the metros in the country. Indeed, at 36.35 per cent, over athird of Karnatakas population increase in the last decade has happened in Bangalore.

    However, the real story from the provisional data released by the Director of CensusOperations in Karnataka, T K Anil Kumar, lies in half of the states 30 districts. At a time when

    most of parts of the country are nowhere near meeting the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-2015)population growth control target of 1.4 per cent per year or 14 per cent on a decadal basis,15 districts of Karnataka have done exceptionally well. These districts have, in fact, already

    achieved the national average target set for the year 2026.

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    Chennai Chennai with current population of

    4,681,087 (4.6 million) is one of the

    largest cities of South India. The

    Population density of Chennai is 26903,

    which is currently largest in the stateof Tamil Nadu. Chennai has witnessed a

    tremendous growth in its

    manufacturing, retail, health care and

    IT sector in the last 10 years. It is

    regarded as India's fourth largest city

    after Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Being

    a major business hub of the state, the

    population of Chennai has witnessed a

    rapid growth in its Population. Chennai

    has become an important destination

    for trade and tourism in recent years.

    It has evoked as a city with tremendous

    potential for industrial growth because

    of its economic viability and available

    infrastructure.

    The state government departments are geared towards increasing trade and commerce links with other

    countries and developing greater industrial growth. This entire boom in the trade and business of

    Chennai city accounts largely for its rapidly growing population. More business and job opportunities in

    the city lure people from in and around Chennai to come and settle here. Major multinationals have

    already set up there branch offices in Chennai leading to more people being hired by this companies. So

    Population of Chennai has grown rapidly in the last 20 years due to its major industrialization and

    tremendous growth.

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    Kolkata An official Census 2011 detail of Kolkata, a district

    of West Bengal has been released by Directorate of

    Census Operations in West Bengal. Enumeration of

    key persons was also done by census officials inKolkata District of West Bengal.

    In 2011, Kolkata had population of 4,486,679 of

    which male and female were 2,362,662 and

    2,124,017 respectively. There was change of -1.88

    percent in the population compared to populationas per 2001. In the previous census of India 2001,

    Kolkata District recorded increase of 3.93 percent

    to its population compared to 1991.

    The initial provisional data suggest a density of 24,252 in 2011 compared to 24,718 of 2001. Total areaunder Kolkata district is of about 185 sq.km.

    Average literacy rate of Kolkata in 2011 were 87.14 compared to 80.86 of 2001. If things are looked

    out at gender wise, male and female literacy were 89.08 and 84.98 respectively. For 2001 census,

    same figures stood at 83.79 and 77.30 in Kolkata District. Total literate in Kolkata District were

    3,648,210 of which male and female were 1,966,122 and 1,682,088 respectively. In 2001, Kolkata

    District had 3,382,103 in its total region.

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    Luck now

    Allahabad continues to be the most populous district of the state with a populationof 59 lakh, followed by Moradabad at 47 lakh, Ghaziabad (46 lakh), Azamgarh (46

    lakh) and Luck now district (45 lakh).

    Among the cities, Luck now is the largest with a population of 28 lakh, followed by

    Kanpur at 27 lakh. Gautama Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad recorded the highest

    population growths of 51.52 per cent and 40.66, respectively, while Kanpur recorded

    the lowest at 9.79 per cent.

    For the first time in five decades,

    Uttar Pradesh has witnessed a

    decline in the decadal growth rate

    of its population. According to the

    data released by the Directorate of

    Census Operations in Luck now ,

    the state has registered a decrease

    of 5.76 per cent, with its population

    growth coming down from 25.85

    per cent in 1991-2001 to 20.09 percent in 2001-11. However, Uttar

    Pradesh with its population of 200

    million, continues to top the

    population chart of the country.

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    Patna

    Patna had population of

    5,772,804 of which male and

    female were 3,051,117 and

    2,721,687 respectively. There

    was change of 22.34 percent in

    the population compared to

    population as per 2001. In the

    previous census of India 2001,

    Patna District recorded increase

    of 30.17 percent to its

    population compared to 1991.

    The initial provisional data suggest a density of 1,803 in 2011 compared to

    1,474 of 2001. Total area under Patna district is of about 3,202 sq.km.

    Average literacy rate of Patna in 2011 were 72.47 compared to 62.92 of

    2001. If things are looked out at gender wise, male and female literacy were80.28 and 63.72 respectively.

    For 2001 census, same figures stood at 73.34 and 50.83 in Patna District. Total

    literate in Patna District were 3,527,409 of which male and female were

    2,066,494 and 1,460,915 respectively. In 2001, Patna District had 2,453,501 in

    its total region.

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    Surat

    Surat had population of

    6,079,231 of which male and

    female were 3,399,742 and

    2,679,489 respectively. Therewas change of 42.19 percent in

    the population compared to

    population as per 2001. In the

    previous census of India 2001,

    Surat District recorded increase

    of 54.30 percent to itspopulation compared to 1991.

    The initial provisional data suggest a density of 1,376 in 2011 compared to 968

    of 2001. Total area under Surat district is of about 4,327 sq.km.

    Average literacy rate of Surat in 2011 were 86.65 compared to 77.62 of 2001.

    If things are looked out at gender wise, male and female literacy were 91.05and 81.02 respectively.

    For 2001 census, same figures stood at 83.83 and 69.87 in Surat District. Total

    literate in Surat District were 4,651,812 of which male and female were

    2,743,118 and 1,908,694 respectively. In 2001, Surat District had 2,852,340 in

    its total region.

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    Bhopal

    In 2011, Bhopal had population

    of 2,368,145 of which male and

    female were 1,239,378 and

    1,128,767 respectively. Therewas change of 28.46 percent in

    the population compared to

    population as per 2001. In the

    previous census of India 2001,

    Bhopal District recorded

    increase of 36.40 percent to itspopulation compared to 1991.

    The initial provisional data suggest a density of 854 in 2011 compared to 665

    of 2001. Total area under Bhopal district is of about 2,772 sq.km.

    Average literacy rate of Bhopal in 2011 were 82.26 compared to 74.61 of 2001.

    If things are looked out at gender wise, male and female literacy were 87.44and 76.57 respectively.

    For 2001 census, same figures stood at 81.94 and 66.37 in Bhopal District.

    Total literate in Bhopal District were 1,706,846 of which male and female

    were 949,856 and 756,990 respectively. In 2001, Bhopal District had 1,159,823

    in its total region.

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    Uttarakhand

    Uttarakhand has population

    of 1.01 Crore, an increase

    from figure of 84.89 Lakh in2001 census. Total

    population of Uttarakhand as

    per 2011 census is

    10,116,752 of which male

    and female are 5,154,178and 4,962,574 respectively.

    In 2001, total population was

    8,489,349 in which males

    were 4,325,924 while

    females were 4,163,425.

    The total population growth in this decade was 19.17 percent while in

    previous decade it was 19.20 percent. The population of Uttarakhand

    forms 0.84 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.83

    percent.

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