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CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 RELEASE OF

DATA HIGHLIGHTS
SACHIN SINHA, DIRECTOR
DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH, BHOPAL MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS 10th JUNE, 2013

This is the first set of final data from the Population Enumeration exercise held in February 2011
So far the data released from Census 2011 pertained to Houselisting and Housing Census and Population enumeration covering
Provisional Population Totals: Paper-1 released on - 04.04.2011 Provisional Population Totals:Paper-2 released on 19.07.2011 Houselisting data released on - 09.04.2012

Rig Veda

800-600 BC

Ain-e-Akbari Mughal King Akbar (16th Century)


1872 the first systematic Census conducted all over India (non synchronous) the first synchronous Census conducted all over India

1881

1951
2011

the first Census of Independent India


the 15th since 1872 the 7th since Independence

About Census 2011 : Phase I : Houselisting & Housing Census (April to September 2010) in Madhya Pradesh held between 7th May to 22nd June 2010 Population Enumeration (9th to 28th February 2011)

Phase II :

Reference Date : 0:00 Hours of 1st March 2011

Number of Administrative units in 2011 Census Madhya Pradesh 2001 Divisions Districts Sub-districts 9 45 259 2011 10 50 342

Towns
Statutory Towns Census Towns Villages Inhabited villages

394
339 55 55,393 52,117

476
364 112 54,903 51,929

Uninhabited villages

3,276

2,974

Population* Density Population (0-6)* Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population

Number of Literates*
Number of Workers (Total, Main, Marginal) Category of Economic Activity (Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Household Industry Workers, Other Workers) Non Workers
By Sex & Residence
* - Provisional data released earlier

DATA HIGHLIGHTS

1 (a) - POPULATION

POPULATION - CENSUS 2011


INDIA

As on 0.00 Hrs. of 1st March, 2011

Final Total Population of the country is 1,210,726,932* (or 121.07 crore) Provisional Population Total 1,210,193,422* Difference: + 533,510 persons (0.04%) MADHYA PRADESH Final Total Population of the state is 7,26,26,809 (or 7.26 crore) Provisional Population Total 7,25,97,565 Difference: + 29,244 persons (0.04%)
* Includes the estimated population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur. In the remaining slides, the figures of India exclude the estimated population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur.

A Comparison: Madhya Pradesh and Countries


Madhya Pradesh and Other Countries Population (in Thousand)

Germany Turkey Iran Madhya Pradesh Thailand France United Kingdom Italy Myanmar South Africa

82,057 75,705 75,078 72,627 68,139 62,637 61,899 60,098 50,496 50,492

The population of Madhya Pradesh is more than that of many countries like Thailand, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Myanmar and South Africa. Its population is slightly lower than that of countries like Iran, Turkey and Germany.
The population of Madhya Pradesh is higher than the combined population of Australia, Sri lanka and Afghanistan Sixteen countries in the world have population more than that of Madhya Pradesh . The increase in population during decade is higher than the total population of Greece (1.13 crore)

(Source: World Population Prospects, the 2008 Revision 2010)

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2.

State Chhattisgarh
Gujarat

Population
(in crore)

Ranking in India 16
10

Proportion in India
2.1 5.0 6.0 9.3 5.7 16.5

2.55
6.04

3.
4. 5. 6.

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

7.26
11.24 6.86 19.98

6
2 8 1

Municipal Corporation
Indore (M Corp. + OG) Bhopal (M Corp.) Jabalpur (M Corp. + OG) Gwalior (M Corp.) Ujjain (M Corp.) Dewas (M Corp.) Satna (M Corp. + OG) Sagar (M Corp. + OG) Ratlam (M Corp.) Rewa (M Corp.) Murwara (Katni) (M Corp.) Singrauli (M Corp.) Burhanpur (M Corp.) Khandwa (M Corp.)

Population 2011
19,94,397 17,98,218 10,81,677 10,54,420 5,15,215 2,89,550 2,82,977 2,74,556 2,64,914 2,35,654 2,21,883 2,20,257 2,10,886 2,00,738

Population 2001
15,06,062 14,37,354 9,56,107 8,27,026 4,31,162 2,31,672 2,29,307 2,44,721 2,22,202 1,83,274 1,87,029 1,85,190 1,93,725 1,72,242

Diff. 2011-2001
4,88,335 3,60,864 1,25,570 2,27,394 84,053 57,878

Rank in 2011
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

53,670
29,835 42,712 52,380 34,854 35,067 17,161 28,496

Top 5 Districts Districts Indore Jabalpur Population 32,76,697 24,63,289 Districts Harda Umaria

Bottom 5 Districts Population 5,70,465 6,44,758

Sagar
Bhopal Rewa

23,78,458
23,71,061 23,65,106

Sheopur
Dindori Alirajpur

6,87,861
7,04,524 7,28,999

Top 5 Tahsils Tahsils Indore Huzur Gwalior (Gird) Jabalpur Districts Indore Bhopal Gwalior Jabalpur Population 23,89,511 21,07,523 14,95,487 13,70,673 Tahsils Orchha

Bottom 5 Tahsils Districts Tikamgarh Population 47,358 54,164 57,603 69,107

Gulabganj Vidisha Dolariya Hoshangabad

Gyaraspur Vidisha

Sagar

Sagar

8,23,015

Tyonda

Vidisha

69,136

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Population

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Population

Indore

(M Corp.+OG)

Indore
Bhopal

19,94,397
17,98,218

Bhedaghat (NP)
Nagri (NP) Badagaon (NP) Sardarpur (NP) Kotar (NP)

Jabalpur
Mandsaur

6,657
7,034

Bhopal (M Corp.) Jabalpur

(M Corp.+OG)

Jabalpur

10,81,677

Shajapur

7,217

Gwalior (M Corp.) Ujjain (M Corp.)

Gwalior Ujjain

10,54,420 5,15,215

Dhar Satna

7,293 7,520

Top 5 Villages Village Mohana Emagird Rajaudha Tahsil / District Gird / Gwalior Burhanpur / Burhanpur Porsa/ Morena Bhagwanpura / Khargone (West Nimar) Population 18,542 17,233 16,524

Bottom 5 Villages Village * Padsalya Bilhar Gahwara Kadarpur Gondipura Tahsil / District Sheopur / Sheopur Datia / Datia Maihar/ Satna Basoda/ Vidisha Gairatganj / Raisen Population 1 1 1

Dhulkot

15,736

Bhensoda

Bhanpura / Mandsaur

15,365

* 54 villages in 26 districts reported 1 Population in 2011 Census

DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION


(IN %)

DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION


(IN %)

Population Rural Urban Distribution Madhya Pradesh : 1961-2011

52.56 million persons live in Rural areas of Madhya Pradesh as per Census 2011 - more than two-third of the total population 20.07 million persons live in urban areas.

Proportion of Urban Population Madhya Pradesh : 1951-2011

Urban proportion has gone up from 14.9% in 1951 to 27.6% in 2011.


Highest proportion of urban population is in Bhopal (80.9%), followed by Indore (74.1%), Gwalior (62.7%), Jabalpur (58.5%) and Ujjain (39.2%) Bottom 5 districts : Dindori (4.6%), Alirajpur (7.8%), Sidhi (8.3%), Jhabua (9.0%), and Seoni (11.9%).

PROPORTION OF URBAN POPULATION


(IN %)

PROPORTION OF URBAN POPULATION


(IN %)

(b) - GROWTH RATE

Decadal Change in Population : 2001-2011


(in crores)

Growth

(in crores)

Males

(in crores)

Females

GR of Males in %

Females in %

GR of

India Madhya Pradesh

18.20 1.23

9.10 0.62

9.10 0.61

17.1 19.6

18.3 21.1

INDIA Growth Rate of females (18.3%) is higher than males (17.1%)

MADHYA PRADESH

Growth Rate of females (21.1%) is higher than males (19.6%)

Growth rate and Decadal Change in Population :20012011


INDIA Population of India grew by 17.7% during 2001-11, against 21.5% in the previous decade Among the major States, highest decadal growth in population has been recorded in Bihar (25.4%) 14 States/UTs have recorded population growth above 20%. MADHYA PRADESH Population of M.P. grew by 20.3% during 2001-11, against 24.3% in the previous decade Highest decadal growth in population has been recorded in Indore (32.9%) 20 districts have recorded population growth above state average growth of 20.3%. Lowest decadal growth in population has been recorded in Anuppur (12.3%)

Sl.No.

State

Growth rate (in %)

Ranking in India

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

22.6 19.3 20.3 16.0 21.3 20.2

9 16 13 21 11 14

(In %)

Municipal Corporation
Indore (M Corp+OG) Rewa (M Corp.) Gwalior (M Corp.)

Growth rate
32.4 28.6 27.5

Rank in 2011
1 2 3

Bhopal (M Corp.)
Dewas (M Corp.) Satna (M Corp+OG) Ujjain (M Corp+OG) Ratlam (M Corp.) Singrauli (M Corp.) Murwara (Katni ) (M Corp.)

25.1
25.0 23.4 19.5 19.2 18.9 18.6

4
5 6 7 8 9 10

Khandwa (M Corp.)
Jabalpur (M Corp+OG) Sagar (M Corp+OG) Burhanpur (M Corp.)

16.5
13.1 12.2 8.9

11
12 13 14

(In %)

Top 5 Districts Districts Growth rate Districts

Bottom 5 Districts Growth rate

Indore

32.9

Anuppur

12.3

Jhabua
Bhopal Singrauli Barwani

30.7
28.6 28.0 27.6

Betul
Chhindwara Mandsaur Balaghat

12.9
13.1 13.2 13.6

(In %)

Top 5 Tahsils

Bottom 5 Tahsils

Tahsils

District

Growth rate
93.3 Jaora

Tahsil

District
Ratlam Khandwa (East Nimar) Umaria Chhindwara Dindori

Growth rate
-11.4 -10.9 0 0.2 4.1

Shahpura Dindori Panagar Manpur Pati Khalwa Jabalpur Umaria Barwani Khandwa (East Nimar)

77.8 Harsud 43.1 Bandhogarh 40.9 Parasia 39.2 Dindori

(In %)

Top 5 Statutory Towns

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns

Statutory Town District


Bhedaghat (NP) Jabalpur Pithampur (M) Dhar Rau (NP) Joura (NP) Indore Morena

Growth rate
261.8 85.4 72.9 65.0 52.1

Statutory Town
Bhainsdehi (NP) Sarni (M) Neuton Chikhli Kalan (NP)

District
Betul Betul Chhindwara

Growth rate
-24.1 -9.3 -9.3

Badkuhi (NP)

Chhindwara

-8.2
-6.2

Omkareshwar Khandwa (East (NP) Nimar)

Mhow Cantt (CB) Indore

(c) - DENSITY

Density of Population : 2001-2011


(Persons per sq. km.)

Density of Population
2001 2011

INDIA MADHYA PRADESH


INDIA

325 196

382 236

Delhi (11,320) turns out to be the most densely inhabited followed by Chandigarh (9,258), among all States/UTs, both in 2001 and 2011 Census. The minimum population density works out in Arunachal Pradesh (17) for both 2001 and 2011 Census. MADHYA PRADESH Bhopal (855) turns out to be the most densely populated district followed by Indore (841), among all districts in 2011 Census.

The minimum population density works out in Dindori district (94) for 2011 Census.

Comparison : India, Madhya Pradesh and other countries


Country Density

Bangladesh INDIA Japan Sri Lanka U.K. Jamaica

1142 360 337 311 253 248

The density of a few countries is presented in the statement to understand the trend prevailing in various parts of the world. The density of India is two and half times more as compared to China, the most populated country. The density of Madhya Pradesh is 1.7 times more as compared to China. However, the density in many European, African and American countries are comparatively lower than India as well as Madhya Pradesh. In 18 countries in the world, the density is higher compared to India.

MADHYA PRADESH
Germany Pakistan Nepal China Indonesia France U.S.A. Russia

236
229 212 212 140 122 120 32 8

(Source: World Atlas (2010 estimated populations, as well as land sizes and densities).

(persons per sq.km.)

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State Chhattisgarh

Density of population 189

Ranking in India 25

2.
3.

Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh

308
236

20
23

4.
5. 6.

Maharashtra
Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

365
200 829

17
24 9

(persons per sq.km.)

Top 5 Districts

Bottom 5 Districts

Districts
Bhopal Indore Jabalpur Gwalior Morena

Density
855 841 473 446 394 Dindori

Districts

Density
94 104 142 157 157

Sheopur Panna Betul Raisen

DENSITY OF POPULATION

DENSITY OF POPULATION

(d) - CHILD POPULATION

Child Population (0-6 years):2001, 2011


(in crore)

INDIA
2001
Persons Males Females 16.4 8.5 7.9

MADHYA PRADESH
2011
16.5 8.6 7.9

Variation (in %)
+0.4 % +0.8 % -0.1 % Persons Males Females

2001 2011

Variation (in %)

1.08
0.56 0.52

1.08 +0.25 % 0.56 +1.01 % 0.52 -0.56 %

The Child Population (0-6) is almost stationary - grown by only 0.4% in the last decade. In 17 States/UTs the Child Population has declined in 2011 compared to 2001.

The Child Population (0-6) is almost stationary - grown by only 0.25% in the last decade.

In 26 districts the Child Population has declined in 2011 compared to 2001.


Maximum decline is in Chhindwara (-26195) followed by Betul (-23452) and Rewa (-22654).

Sl.No.

State

Child population (0-6) (in crore)

Ranking in India

Prop. of Child population (0-6)

1. 2.

Chhattisgarh Gujarat

0.37 0.78

14 8

14.3 12.9 14.9 11.9 15.5 15.4

3.
4. 5. 6.

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

1.08
1.33 1.07 3.08

4
3 5 1

Top 5 Districts
Districts Child population

Bottom 5 Districts
Districts Child Population

Indore
Dhar Sagar

4,21,380
3,59,949 3,56,903

Harda
Umaria Anuppur

84,191
1,03,414 1,06,071

Rewa
Satna

3,51,983
3,30,661

Neemuch
Datia

1,07,384
1,10,114

Top 5 Tahsils
Tahsils Indore Huzur Gwalior (Gird) Jabalpur Sagar District Indore Bhopal Gwalior Jabalpur Sagar Child Population 2,95,716 2,60,915 1,83,931 1,48,191 1,15,363 Tahsil Dolariya Orchha

Bottom 5 Tahsils
District Hoshangabad Tikamgarh Child Population 7,133 7,284 8,080 8,870 9,359

Gulabganj Vidisha Jiran Tirodi Neemuch Balaghat

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Child population


2,37,842

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town


Bhedaghat (NP) Piplanarayan War (NP) Diken (NP)

District
Jabalpur

Child Population
862

Indore Indore (M Corp.+OG) Bhopal (M Corp.) Gwalior (M Corp.) Bhopal Gwalior

2,16,088 1,17,783

Chhindwara Neemuch

885 899

Jabalpur Jabalpur (M Corp.+OG)


Ujjain (M Corp.) Ujjain

1,14,504
58,972

Nagri (NP)
Amarkantak (NP)

Mandsaur
Anuppur

911
921

Top 5 Villages
Village Mohana Tahsil/ District Child population Village* Chitupura Dargay Bhata Turka Khaspura

Bottom 5 Villages
Tahsil/ District Datia/ Datia Mohangarh/ Tikamgarh Sirmour/ Rewa Shujalpur/ Shajapur
Child population

Gird / Gwalior

3,052 (TOT_P 18542)


3,050 (TOT_P 15736)

1 (TOT_P 6)
1 (TOT_P 14)

Bhagwanpura / Dhulkot Khargone (West Nimar) Emagird Jamati

Burhanpur / Burhanpur Varla / Barwani

2,922 (TOT_P 17233) 2,832 (TOT_P 11977)


2,524 (TOT_P 12520)

1 (TOT_P 19) 1 (TOT_P 16)


1 (TOT_P 13)

Pandhana / Borgaon Khandwa Buzurg (East Nimar)

Kudaiya

Raghogarh/ Guna

* 173 villages in 39 districts have reported 1 child population in Census 2011

PROPORTION OF CHILD POPULATION


(IN %)

PROPORTION OF CHILD POPULATION


(IN %)

Sex Composition of Child Population (0-6) Madhya Pradesh 2011

The total number of children in M.P. is 1.08 crore, about 27 thousand more than the number recorded in 2001
Male Child (0-6) population has increased by 56,325 whereas Female Child (0-6) population has decreased by 29,144 during 2001-11 26 districts have proportion of child population more than 15 percent.

(e) - SEX RATIO

Sex Ratio of Population : 2001, 2011


Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in a population. INDIA 2001 Total Rural Urban 933 946 900 2011 943 949 929 Change +10 +3 +29 MADHYA PRADESH 2001 919 927 898 2011 Change 931 936 918 +12 +9 +20

Comparison : India, Madhya Pradesh and other countries


Country World Russian Federation France Japan Germany United Kingdom Brazil South Africa United States of America Republic of Korea Australia Ethiopia Sex ratio 984 1165 1056 1054 1038 1037 1031 1028 1026 1020 1011 1010

The sex ratio of a few countries is presented in the statement to understand the trend prevailing in various parts of the world. The sex ratio of India is slightly better as compared to China, the most populated country. However, the sex ratios in European, African and American countries are comparatively better than India.

Indonesia Nigeria Malaysia Iran

1003 995 970 968

India Madhya Pradesh


China Saudi Arab

943 931
927 828

(Source: World Population Prospects (mid year estimates), 2010 revision, Sex and age United Nation)

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1. 2.

State
Chhattisgarh Gujarat

Sex ratio
991 919

Ranking in India
6 24

3.
4.

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

931
929

20
22

5.
6.

Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh

928
912

23
26

Top 5 Districts

Bottom 5 Districts

Districts

Sex ratio

Districts

Sex ratio

Balaghat Alirajpur Mandla Dindori Jhabua

1,021 1,011 1,008 1,002 990

Bhind Morena Gwalior Datia Shivpuri

837 840 864 873 877

Top 5 Tahsils

Bottom 5 Tahsils

Tahsils
Ghughari

District
Mandla

Sex ratio
1042 1036 1028 1027 1027

Tahsil
Gohad Mehgaon Morena Joura Gormi

District
Bhind Bhind Morena Morena Bhind

Sex ratio
819 820 824 831 832

Paraswada Balaghat Katangi Baihar Khairlanji Balaghat Balaghat Balaghat

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town Malajkhand (M) Waraseoni (M + OG) Bhavra (NP) Baihar (NP) Barghat (NP) District Balaghat Sex ratio 1021

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Sex ratio 713

Jabalpur Cantt Jabalpur (CB) Pachmarhi Cantt (CB) Morar Cantt (CB) Sagar Cantt (CB) Pithampur (M) Hoshangabad

Balaghat

1012

740

Alirajpur

1001

Gwalior

750

Balaghat

998

Sagar

795

Seoni

995

Dhar

796

Top 5 Villages
Village Tahsil/ District Sex ratio No_HH TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F

Pherai purwa No 1 Kachartala

Teonthar / Rewa

5000 5000 4286 4000 3800

1 1 9 1 5

6 6 37 5 24

1 1 7 1 5

5 5 30 4 19

Gotegaon / Narsimhapur Gird / Gwalior Multai / Betul


Gird / Gwalior

Bhoreshwar Ranmochan
Nagdha

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil/ District Sex ratio No_HH TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F

Bhampura
Arol Jotpur Nagjhiri Najarpur Ryt. Bhisanghat

Beerpur/ Sheopur Bada Malhera/ Chhatarpur Raipura/ Panna Dharampuri/ Dhar Pandhurna/ Chhindwara Baihar/ Balaghat

0
0 0 0 0 0

1
5 1 1 1 2

2
19 2 4 5 7

2
19 2 4 5 7

0
0 0 0 0 0

* 96 villages in 33 districts reported sex-ratio 0. Mostly small villages. 92 villages have less than 10 population ( 51 villages have 1 and 23 villages have 2 population).

(f) - CHILD SEX RATIO (0-6)

Child Sex Ratio (0-6) : 2001, 2011


The sex ratio in the age group 0-6 attempts to bring out the recent changes in our society in its attitude and outlook towards the girl child. Also an indicator of the likely future trends of sex ratio in the population. INDIA 2001 Total Rural Urban 927 934 906 2011 919 923 905 Change -8 -11 -1 MADHYA PRADESH 2001 932 939 907 2011 Change 918 923 901 -14 -16 -6

Sl.No.
1. 2.

State
Chhattisgarh Gujarat

Child sex ratio (0-6)


969 890

Ranking in India
4 29

3.
4.

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

918
894

22
27

5.
6.

Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh

888
902

30
26

Top 5 Districts

Bottom 5 Districts

Districts

Child Sex ratio

Districts

Child Sex ratio

Alirajpur Dindori Mandla Balaghat Betul

978 970 970 967 957

Morena Gwalior Bhind Datia Rewa

829 840 843 856 885

Top 5 Tahsils
Tahsils Kurai Ghughari Katangi Tamia Alirajpur District Seoni Mandla Balaghat Chhindwara Alirajpur Child sex ratio 1008 994 992 986 983 Tahsil Morena Gormi Seondha Gohad Mehgaon

Bottom 5 Tahsils
District Morena Bhind Datia Bhind Bhind Child sex ratio 806 813 821 821 824

Top 5 Statutory Towns

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns

Statutory Town
Narayangarh (NP) Harrai (NP) Athner (NP) Neuton Chikhli Kalan (NP) Kotar (NP)

District Mandsaur Chhindwara Betul Chhindwara

Child sex ratio


1074 1069 1066 1047

Statutory Town
Bhander (NP) Mau (NP) Khetia (NP) Mehgaon (NP)

District Datia Bhind Barwani Bhind

Child sex ratio


770 778 801 806

Satna

1044

Morar Cantt Gwalior (CB)

806

Top 5 Villages
Village Tahsil & District Child sex ratio No_HH TOT_P P_06 M_06 F_06

Gora Bhata

Prithvipur/ Tikamgarh

10000 9000 9000 8000 7000

18 17 8

72 78 41

11 10 10

1 1 1

10 9 9

Sendur Semaria/ Gaur Khurd Rewa Godaha Alahawa Berkheri Khurd Sihawal / Sidhi Hanumana / Rewa Garhakota / Sagar

14
17

63
67

9
8

1
1

8
7

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil/District Child sex ratio No_HH TOT_P P_06 M_06 F_06

Badanpur Barkhedi Bardhai Baman Khedi

Bhind/Bhind Pohri/Shivpuri Sironj/Vidisha Ashta/Sehore

0 0 0 0

10 15 7 20

45 60 41 100

1 2 2 5

1 2 2 5

0 0 0 0

Narayanpur

Sihawal/Sidhi

10

55

* 198 villages in 42 districts reported child sex ratio 0. Small villages,.129 villages have total population less than 25. Female child 0 and male child range between 1 to 11.

CHILD SEX RATIO

CHILD SEX RATIO

2- Scheduled Caste (SC) & Scheduled Tribe (ST)

SCs/STs in Madhya Pradesh - 2011

Scheduled Castes are notified in 31 States/UTs of India and Scheduled Tribes in 30 States There are altogether 48 Scheduled Castes and 43 Scheduled Tribes notified in Madhya Pradesh. One SC, Sargara has been added among SCs in 2011. Three STs, Keer, Mina and Pardhi have been deleted from notified list of STs in 2011.

Population of SCs : 2011


INDIA 2001 Persons Males Females INDIA SC proportion to total population in 2011 is 16.6% MADHYA PRADESH 16.66 8.61 8.05 2011 20.14 10.35 9.79 Variation (%) +20.8 +20.3 +21.5

(in crore)

MADHYA PRADESH 2001 0.92 0.48 0.44 2011 1.13 0.59 0.54 Variation (%) +23.9 +23.0 +24.9

SC proportion to total population in 2011 is 15.6%

Sl. No.

State

Scheduled Castes Population ( in crore )

Ranking in India

Proportion of SCs to total population 2011 2001

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

0.33 0.41 1.13 1.33 1.22 4.14

15 13 8 6 7 1

12.8 6.7 15.6 11.8 17.8 20.7

11.6 7.1 15.2 10.2 17.2 21.1

Top and Bottom 5 Districts by SC proportion : 2011


Top 5 Districts District Ujjain Datia Tikamgarh Shajapur Chhatarpur SC Proportion 26.4 25.5 25.0 23.4 23.0 Bottom 5 Districts District Jhabua Alirajpur Mandla Dindori Barwani

(in %)

SC Proportion 1.7 3.7 4.6 5.6 6.3

(in %)

Top 5 Tahsils
Tahsils Jawar Tarana District Sehore Ujjain SC Proportion 37.0 31.6 31.5 31.1 30.9 Tahsil Bajna Thandla

Bottom 5 Tahsils
District Ratlam Jhabua SC Proportion 0.7 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.5

Shadhora Ashoknagar Ghatiya Laundi Ujjain Chhatarpur

Meghnagar Jhabua Rawti Ratlam

Gandhwani Dhar

(in %)

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District SC Proportion 34.9 34.3 34.1

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town Mandav (NP) Bhavra (NP) District Dhar Alirajpur SC Proportion 2.0 4.4 4.5

Tarichar Tikamgarh Kalan (NP) Niwari (NP) Tikamgarh Barigarh (NP) Chhatarpur

Sardarpur (NP) Dhar

Palera (NP) Tikamgarh


Makdon (NP) Ujjain

33.6
33.2

Thandla (NP)
Chicholi (NP)

Jhabua
Betul

5.1
5.3

Top 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil & District
SC Proportion

No_HH P_SC

M_SC

F_SC

Chak Shankarpur Vijaypur

Chinour/ Gwalior Latara/ Tikamgarh

100.0 100.0

90 69

457 446

250 236

207 210

Saptaiya
Tanda Madhopur

Amanganj/ Panna
Mahidpur/ Ujjain Gulana/ Shajapur

100.0
100.0 100.0

37
95 96

153
523 394

71
279 204

82
244 190

* 118 villages in 33 districts with 100% SC proportion . Population range between 1 to 1100. 70 villages between population 1to 100 , 44 villages between 101 to 500 and 4 villages > 500.

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil/District SC Proportion TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F P_ST

Khor Manoharpura Kalan Amargarh Madhavgarh Atariya

Bhitarwar/ Gwalior Singoli/ Neemuch Sailana/ Ratlam Ghatiya/ Ujjain Sihora/ Jabalpur

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

688 216 643 334 269

358 109 369 178 141

330 107 274 156 128

305 125 235 59 107

* 11,133 villages in 34 districts reported SC proportion 0. 1,178 villages between 1 to 50; 785 villages between 51 to 100; 5,856 villages between 101 to 500 ; 2,548 villages between 501 to 1000 and 766 are > 1000 population range.

Population of STs : 2011


INDIA 2001 Persons 8.43 4.26 4.17 2011 10.43 5.24 5.19 Variation (%) +23.7 % +22.9 % +24.4 %

(in crore)

MADHYA PRADESH 2001 1.22 0.62 0.60 2011 1.53 0.77 0.76 Variation (%) +25.2 +24.6 +25.8

Males
Females INDIA

ST proportion to total population in 2011 is 8.6% MADHYA PRADESH ST proportion to total population in 2011 is 21.1%

Sl. No.

State

Scheduled Tribes population ( in crore )

Ranking in India

Proportion of STs to total population

2011 7 5 1 2 30.6 14.8 21.1 9.4 13.5

2001 31.8 14.8 20.3 8.9 12.6

1. 2. 3. 4.

Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra

0.78 0.89 1.53 1.05

5.
6.

Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh

0.92
0.11

4
17

0.6

0.1

Top and Bottom 5 Districts by ST proportion : 2011


(in %)

Top 5 Districts District


Alirajpur

Bottom 5 Districts District


Bhind

ST Proportion
89.0

ST Proportion
0.4

Jhabua Barwani
Dindori Mandla

87.0 69.4
64.7 57.9

Morena Datia
Mandsaur Shajapur

0.9 1.9
2.5 2.5

(in %)

Top 5 Tahsils Tahsils Bajna Rawti Bhavra Jobat District Ratlam Ratlam Alirajpur Alirajpur ST Proportion 95.2 92.5 91.2 91.0 90.7

Bottom 5 Tahsils Tahsil Ron Ater Gormi Porsa Mehgaon District Bhind Bhind Bhind Morena Bhind ST Proportion 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1

Gandhwani Dhar

(in %)

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town Mandav (NP) Dahi (NP) Bhavra (NP) Amarkantak (NP) Niwas (NP)

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town Phuphkalan (NP) Machalpur (NP) Antari (NP) Daboh (NP) Barigarh (NP)

District
Dhar Dhar Alirajpur

ST Proportion 84.3 53.2 52.0

District
Bhind Rajgarh Gwalior

ST Proportion 0.0 0.0 0.1

Anuppur
Mandla

43.0
38.3

Bhind
Chhatarpur

0.1
0.1

Top 5 Villages
Village
Tahsil/ District ST Proportion

No_HH

TOT_P

TOT_M

TOT_F

Raipura Chirpoti Ryt. Patadei Battha

Rajpur/ Barwani Shahpura/ Dindori Ghughari/ Mandla Thandla/ Jhabua Alirajpur/ Alirajpur

100.0

170

1043

526

517

100.0
100.0 100.0

97
130 486

369
596 2639

172
286 1349

197
310 1290

Thod Sindi

100.0

666

3983

1976

2007

* 1,622 villages reported 100% ST proportion in 45 districts. Population range between 1 to 3983 (365 villages are between 1-100; 926 villages between 101-500; 271 villages between 501-1000 and 60 villages are > 1000 population range).

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil/District ST Proportion TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F P_SC

Ludhawali
Khajurahai Nandni Lakhu Khedi Maina

Porsa/ Morena
Dabra(Pichhore)/ Gwalior Kalapipal/ Shajapur Mhow/ Indore Ashta/ Sehore

0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

5081
789 5052 1209 7219

2704
413 2634 610 3761

2377
376 2418 599 3458

972
4 419 0 1592

* 13,826 villages reported 0% ST proportion in 50 districts. Population range between 1 to 13434 (1457 villages are between population 1-100; 4990 villages between 101-500; 4168 villages between 501-1000 and 3211 villages are > 1000).

Proportion of SC/ST Population Madhya Pradesh 2001, 2011


Proportion of SCs
2001 2011

(In %)

Proportion of STs
2001 2011

Total
Rural Urban

15.2 15.6 14.0

15.6 15.7 15.3

20.3 25.8 4.9

21.1 27.2 5.2

PROPORTION OF SCs

PROPORTION OF SCs

PROPORTION OF STs

PROPORTION OF STs

(In %)
Rest 31.3

Tikamgarh 3.2

(In %)

Rest, 22.4

Balaghat, 2.5

Barwani , 6.3

Alirajpur, 4.2

3- Literates & Literacy Rate

Number of Literates : 2001, 2011

(in crores)

A person (aged 7 and above) is considered literate, if he or she can read and write, with understanding, in any language.

INDIA 2001 Persons Males 56.07 2011 76.35 Change + 20.28

MADHYA PRADESH 2001 3.16 2011 4.29 Change + 1.13

33.65
22.42

43.47
32.88

+ 9.82
+ 10.46

1.97
1.19

2.52
1.77

+ 0.55
+ 0.58

Females

It is observed that more number of female literates have increased during the decade as compared to male literates.

Literacy Rate : 2001, 2011


(in %)

INDIA
2001 2011 Difference (2011 2001)

MADHYA PRADESH
2001 2011 Difference (2011 2001)

Persons Males Females

64.8 75.3 53.7

73.0 80.9 64.6

+8.2 +5.6 +10.9

63.7 76.1 50.3

69.3 78.7 59.2

+5.6 +2.6 +8.9

Sl.No. 1.

State Chhattisgarh

Literacy rate (in %) 70.3

Ranking in India 27

2.
3.

Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh

78.0
69.3

18
28

4.
5. 6.

Maharashtra
Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh

82.3
66.1 67.7

12
33 29

Top and Bottom 5 Districts by Literacy rate : 2011


Top 5 Districts Districts Literacy Rate Bottom 5 Districts Districts Literacy Rate

(In %)

Jabalpur
Indore Bhopal Balaghat Gwalior

81.1
80.9 80.4 77.1 76.7

Alirajpur
Jhabua Barwani Sheopur Dhar

36.1
43.3 49.1 57.4 59.0

Largest increase in Literacy Rate among all districts is observed in Singrauli by 11.2 points (from 49.2 to 60.4), Sheopur by 11.0 points (from 46.4 to 57.4) and Chhatarpur by 10.5 points (from 53.3 to 63.7).

(In %)

Top 5 Tahsils Tahsils Jabalpur Indore Hoshangabad Sagar Balaghat District Jabalpur Indore Hoshangabad Sagar Balaghat Literacy rate 85.7 84.0 83.8 82.6 82.3 Tahsil Pati Varla Alirajpur Jobat

Bottom 5 Tahsils District Barwani Barwani Alirajpur Alirajpur Khargone (West Nimar) Literacy rate 26.3 34.0 34.0 38.4 39.4

Bhagwanpura

(In %)

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Jabalpur Balaghat Seoni Betul Mandla Literacy rate 91.8 91.4 90.5 90.2 90.1

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Dhar Tikamgarh Dewas Literacy rate 53.7 58.7 62.1 62.7 63.0

Jabalpur Cantt (CB)


Balaghat (M) Seoni (M) Chicholi (NP) Mandla (M + OG)

Mandav (NP)
Kari (NP) Karnawad (NP)

Jeron Khalsa Tikamgarh (NP) Satai (NP) Chhatarpur

Top 5 Villages
Village Tahsil / District
Literacy Rate

No_HH

TOT_P

TOT_M

TOT_F

Chaura khurd

Raghurajnagar/ Satna

100.0

57

49

Khapa Khurd
Barri Khurd Ratanpura

Budni/ Sehore
Sihawal/ Raisen Gadarwara/ Narsimhapur Lakhnadon/ Seoni

100.0
100.0 100.0

8
7 8

80
36 24

54
21 12

26
15 12

Khamariya

100.0

14

55

28

27

* 160 villiages reported 100% Literacy rate. Population range 1 to 80. Mostly small villages. 122 villages population is < 10; 27 villages population is between 10-25. (35 villages population is 1; 21 villages population is 2; 15 villages population is 3).

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil / District Literacy Rate No_HH TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F

Chamrua Sahu Khedi

Khurai/Sagar Indore/Indore

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

10 10 9 16 10

54 46 56 75 49

29 24 33 33 21

25 22 23 42 28

Niliyar bawardi Niwali/Barwani Ramtek Kotra Kakadsela Lateri/Vidisha Alirajpur/Alirajpur

* 75 villages in 31 districts reported Literacy rate 0. Mostly small villages. In 51 villages population <10 and in 16 villages population are between 10 to 25 (19 villages are with 1 population and 11 villages are with 2 population).

Literacy Rate Rural Urban Differential Madhya Pradesh - 2001, 2011

Literacy rates relate to the population aged seven years and above

Gap between Literacy Rate in Urban and Rural areas is steadily declining in every census. In Census 2011, the gap stands at 18.9 points.

Gender Gap in Literacy Rate Madhya Pradesh - 2001, 2011

Literacy rates relate to the population aged seven years and above

Gender gap in Literacy Rate is steadily declining in every census. In Census 2011, the gap stands at 19.5 points.

LITERACY RATE AMONG FEMALES

LITERACY RATE AMONG FEMALES

4- Workers, Work Participation Rate (WPR) & Categories of Economic Activity

Definition of Work
(Economic Activity)- 2011
Worker: A person who has participated in any economically productive activity with or without compensation or profit Reference period: one year preceding the date of enumeration

Number of Workers by Residence : 2011


(in crore)

INDIA
Residence

MADHYA PRADESH
Work Participation Rate* Number of Workers NonWorkers Work Participation Rate*

Number of Workers

NonWorkers

Total
Rural

48.2 34.9 13.3

72.9
48.5

39.8% 41.8% 35.3%

3.2 2.5 0.7

4.1
2.8

43.5% 47.0% 34.2%

Urban

24.4

1.3

* Work Participation Rate is defined as the number of workers per 100 population

Type of Workers- 2011


Main Worker: Persons who worked for 6 months or more during the reference year Marginal Worker: Persons who worked for less than 6 months. For the first time in Census 2011, the marginal workers have been sub-divided in two categories, namely, those worked for less than 3 months and those who worked for 3 to 6 months Non-Worker: Persons who did not work at all during the reference period. Includes students, persons engaged in household duties, dependents, pensioners, beggars, etc.

Type of Workers : 2001, 2011


INDIA
Residence Sex 2001 2011 Change 2001

(in %)

MADHYA PRADESH
2011 Change

Main Workers

Persons Males Females

77.8 75.2 87.3 82.3 57.3 59.6

-2.6 -5.0 2.3

74.1 86.8 52.6

71.9 81.2 55.5

-2.2 -5.6 +2.9

Marginal Workers

Persons Males Females

22.2 24.8 12.7 17.7 42.7 40.4

2.6 5.0 -2.3

25.9 13.2 47.4

28.1 18.8 44.5

+2.2 +5.6 -2.9

Main & Marginal Workers: 2011 (Madhya Pradesh) (in lacs)


Total Main Workers Total Marginal Workers
88.7 37.9 50.9

Marginal Workers
(3-6 months) 73.1 31.5 41.6 (less than 3 months) 15.6 6.4 9.2

Persons Males Females

227.0 163.6 63.4

Percentages
Persons Males Females 100.0 72.1 27.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 82.4 83.1 81.8 17.6 16.9 18.2

PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS

PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS

PROPORTION OF MARGINAL WORKERS

PROPORTION OF MARGINAL WORKERS

Work Participation Rate : 2001, 2011


(In %)

INDIA Residence Total Sex Persons 2001 39.1 2011 39.8 Change +0.7

MADHYA PRADESH 2001 2011 Change 42.7 43.5 +0.8

Males
Females

51.7
25.6

53.3
25.5

+1.6
-0.1

51.5
33.2

53.6
32.6

+2.1
-0.6

Sl. No.

State

Work Participation Rate(WPR) ( in %) WPR WPR WPR

Ranking in India WPR


(Person)

(Person)

(Male)

(female)

1. 2. 3.

Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh

47.7

55.6

39.7

5 17 14

41.0
43.5 44.0 43.6 32.9

57.2
53.6 56.0 51.5 47.7

23.4
32.6 31.1 35.1 16.7

4.
5.

Maharashtra
Rajasthan

12
13

6.

Uttar Pradesh

34

Top and Bottom 5 Districts by Work Participation Rate : 2011 (In %)


Top 5 Districts Districts Dindori Mandla Balaghat Mandsaur Neemuch WPR 55.3 53.1 52.5 50.7 50.7 Bhind Gwalior Morena Bhopal Ashoknagar Bottom 5 Districts Districts WPR 30.6 33.7 34.4 36.6 37.3

(In %)

Top 5 Tahsils

Bottom 5 Tahsils

Tahsils
Lanji Ghughari

District
Balaghat Mandla

Work Participation Rate 57.7 57.4

Tahsil
Gormi Bhind

Work District Participation Rate Bhind Bhind 27.8 28.0

Khairlanji
Pushparajgarh Narayanganj

Balaghat
Anuppur

57.2
57.0

Ater

Bhind

30.4
30.5

Mehgaon Bhind

Mandla

56.4

Morena

Morena

30.6

(In %)

Top 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town District Ratlam Neemuch Ratlam Work Participation Rate 56.9 54.8 54.1 50.7

Bottom 5 Statutory Towns Statutory Town Work District Participation Rate Bhind Bhind Morena Bhind 24.6 26.1 26.4 26.5

Dhamnod (NP)
Diken (NP) Boda (NP)

Bhind (M)
Gormi (NP) Jhundpura (NP) Mehgaon (NP) Lahar (NP)

Narayangarh Mandsaur (NP) Nagri (NP)

Mandsaur

50.5

Bhind

26.5

Top 5 Villages
Village
Work Tahsil / District Participation No_HH Rate

TOT_P TOT_M TOT_F

Amai Jhalar Khamariya Chimanpura Khapa Khurd Kanjra

Gwalior (Gird)/ Gwalior


Panna/ Panna Singoli/ Neemuch Budni/ Sehore Kusmi/ Sidhi

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

4 8 4 8 5

11 26 17 80 18

10 14 9 54 10

1 12 8 26 8

* 100 villages in 34 districts have reported 100 % WPR. Mostly small villages in population range 1 to 80. 94 villages have population <10 and 4 villages between population 10 to 25 ( 36 villages with 1; 35 villages with 2 and 8 villages with 3 population).

Bottom 5 Villages
Village* Tahsil / District

Pati Bhat Khamariya


Amha Bekalya Ojhara Khapa Karimwar

Jabera/ Damoh Majhgawan/ Satna


Satwas/Dewas Barwaha/ Khargone (West
Nimar)

Work Participation Rate

No_HH

TOT_P

TOT_M TOT_F

0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

1
1 1 1 1

4
2 4 6 2

4
2 4 3 2

0
0 0 3 0

Sausar/ Chhindwara

* 33 villages in 19 districts have reported 0 % WPR. Mostly small villages. 29 villages have population <5 ( 18 village with 1 and 6 village with 2 population).

Districts Ranked by WPR Females : 2011


Top 5 Districts Districts
Dindori Mandla Jhabua Alirajpur Balaghat

(In %)

Bottom 5 Districts WPR(F)


52.9 49.0 48.9 48.6 47.0 Bhind Gwalior Morena Bhopal Ashoknagar

Districts

WPR(F)
8.4 14.5 16.8 19.6 20.8

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (PERSONS)

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (PERSONS)

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (MALES)

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (MALES)

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (FEMALES)

WORK PARTICIPATION RATE (FEMALES)

Decadal Change in Work Participation Rate (WPR) Districts: 2001,2011

The WPR in the state has recorded a marginal increase of 0.8 from 42.7% in 2001 to 43.5% in 2011. Majority of the districts have shown increase in WPR between 2001-2011.

Category of Workers India & M.P. : 2001 &2011


Residence Category

Crores & proportion (in brackets)

India

Madhya Pradesh

Workers (Main + Marginal)


2001 2011
(100.0%)

2001
(100.0% )

2011
(100.0% )

All Areas Total Workers


Cultivators
Agricultural Labourers

(100.0% )

40.22 12.73 10.68

48.17 11.87 14.43

2.58 1.10 0.74

3.16 0.98 1.22

(31.7% )

(24.6% )

(42.8% )

(31.2% )

(26.5% )

(30.0% )

(28.7% )

(38.6% )

HHI Workers

(4.2% )

1.70

(3.8% )

1.83

(4.0% )

0.10
0.63

(3.0% )

0.10
0.86

Other Workers

(37.6% )

15.12

(41.6% )

20.04

(24.5% )

(27.2% )

Category of Workers
Residence All Areas Category Total Workers Cultivators Ag. Labourers HHI Workers Other Workers

(in %)

Change in Proportions India : 2001 &2011


2001 100.0 31.7 26.5 4.2 37.6 2011 Change 0.0 -7.1 3.5 -0.4

Workers (Main + Marginal) 100.0 24.6 30.0 3.8

41.6

4.0

Category of Workers
Residence

(in %)

Change in Proportions M.P. : 2001 & 2011


Category 2001 2011 Change Workers (Main + Marginal)

All Areas

Total Workers
Cultivators Agricultural Labourers HHI Workers Other Workers

100.0
42.8 28.7 4.0 24.5

100.0
31.2 38.6 3.0 27.2 -11.6 +9.9 -1.0 +2.7

PROPORTION OF CULTIVATORS

PROPORTION OF CULTIVATORS

PROPORTION OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS

PROPORTION OF AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS

PROPORTION OF WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES

PROPORTION OF WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES

PROPORTION OF OTHER WORKERS

PROPORTION OF OTHER WORKERS

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