Census of Karnataka

Census of Karnataka:-

Formerly known as the State of Mysore, the state of Karnataka is located in the southern part of India and has the states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala as neighbors.

Salient Highlights of Census of Karnataka:-

The Population of Karnataka according to the 2011 census stands at about 61 million, making it the 9th most populated state in India. The state is spread over an area of about 190000 sq. km. making it the 8th largest state in the country in terms of area. The density of population per sq. Km. is about 300 and a lot below the national Average. The state has a Growth rate of about 15% percent which is the 22nd highest growth rate in the country. The population of the state is rising considerably due to rapid efforts towards development and progress. The Literacy rate in the state is about 75% which is a cause for concern and a statistic the authorities must take notice of and look to correct in the years to come. The sex ratio in Karnataka stands about 20 points higher than the national average. The statistics in the Karnataka Census 2011 reveal facts that can be taken into consideration by the government in a bid to further its development. The state is moving towards development at a rapid rate and has emerged as one of the prime economical contributors to the revenue of India as a whole.Census of Karnataka

Karnataka Population 2011:-

As per details from Census 2011, Karnataka has population of 6.11 Crores, an increase from figure of 5.29 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Karnataka as per 2011 census is 61,095,297 of which male and female are 30,966,657 and 30,128,640 respectively. In 2001, total population was 52,850,562 in which males were 26,898,918 while females were 25,951,644. The total Population Growth in this decade was 15.60 percent while in previous decade it was 17.25 percent. The population of Karnataka forms 5.05 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 5.14 percent.

Karnataka Literacy Rate 2011:-

Literacy rate in Karnataka has seen upward trend and is 75.36 percent as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 82.47 percent while female literacy is at 68.08 percent. In 2001, literacy rate in Karnataka stood at 66.64 percent of which male and female were 76.10 percent and 56.87 percent literate respectively. In actual numbers, total literates in Karnataka stands at 40,647,322 of which males were 22,508,471 and females were 18,138,851.

Karnataka Density 2011:-

Total area of Karnataka is 191,791 sq. km. Density of Karnataka is 319 per sq km which is lower than national average 382 per sq km. In 2001, density of Karnataka was 276 per sq km, while nation average in 2001 was 324 per sq km.

Karnataka Sex Ratio:-

Sex Ratio in Karnataka is 973 i.e. for each 1000 male, which is below national average of 940 as per census 2011. In 2001, the sex ratio of female was 965 per 1000 males in Karnataka.

Karnataka Religious Data:-

Hinduism-2/”>Hinduism is majority religion in state of Karnataka with 84.00 % followers. Islam is second most popular religion in state of Karnataka with approximately 12.92 % following it. In Karnataka state, Christinity is followed by 1.87 %, Jainism by 0.72 %, Sikhism by 0.05 % and Buddhism-2/”>Buddhism by 0.05 %. Around 0.02 % stated ‘Other Religion’, approximately 0.27 % stated ‘No Particular Religion’.

Karnataka Urban Population 2011:-

Out of total population of Karnataka, 38.67% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 23,625,962 of which 12,037,303 are males and while remaining 11,588,659 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 38.67 percent. Sex Ratio in urban regions of Karnataka was 963 females per 1000 males. For child (0-6) sex ratio the figure for urban region stood at 946 girls per 1000 boys. Total children (0-6 age) living in urban areas of Karnataka were 2,643,388. Of total population in urban region, 11.19 % were children (0-6). Average Literacy rate in Karnataka for Urban regions was 85.78 percent in which males were 90.04% literate while female literacy stood at 77.97%. Total literates in urban region of Karnataka were 17,998,146.

Karnataka Rural Population 2011:-

Of the total population of Karnataka state, around 61.33 percent live in the villages of rural areas. In actual numbers, males and females were 18,929,354 and 18,539,981 respectively. Total population of rural areas of Karnataka state was 37,469,335. The population growth rate recorded for this decade (2001-2011) was 61.33%. In rural regions of Karnataka state, female sex ratio per 1000 males was 979 while same for the child (0-6 age) was 950 girls per 1000 boys. In Karnataka, 4,517,645 children (0-6) live in rural areas. Child population forms 12.06 percent of total rural population. In rural areas of Karnataka, literacy rate for males and female stood at 77.61 % and 58.32 %. Average literacy rate in Karnataka for rural areas was 68.73 percent. Total literates in rural areas were 22,649,176.

Karnataka Metropolitan/City Population:-

Big Cities                                Population                  Male                Female           

Bangalore                                8,443,675                    4,391,723        4,051,952

Hubli and Dharwad                943,788                       474,518           469,270

Mysore                                    893,062                       446,676           446,386

Gulbarga                                 533,587                       271,660           261,927

Mangalore                               488,968                       242,512           246,456

Belgaum                                  488,157                       245,545           242,612

Davanagere                             434,971                       219,776           215,195

Bellary                                     410,445                       206,149           204,296

Bijapur                                    327,427                       165,177           162,250

Shimoga                                  322,650                       162,018           160,632

 

Large Metropolitan Region:-

Bangalore (Bengaluru) Urban Region:-

As per data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Bangalore is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Million Plus UA/City. Bangalore city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Bangalore Urban Region. The total population of Bangalore UA/Metropolitan region is 8,520,435. The male population of which is 4,433,855 while female population is 4,086,580.

  • Bangalore Literacy Rate 2011:-

The literacy rate of Bangalore Agglomeration is 88.69% which is higher than National Urban average of 85 %. Literacy rate for male and female for Bangalore stood at 91.71 % and 85.40 % respectively. Total literates in Bangalore UA were 6,735,513 of which males were 3,629,096 and remaining 3,106,417 were females.

  • Bangalore Child Population 2011:-

The children (0-6 age) population of Bangalore UA is around 10.86 % of total Bangalore UA population which is lower than National Urban average of 10.93 %. Total children in Bangalore Urban region were 925,665 of which male were 476,632 while remaining 449,033 childs were female.

  • Bangalore Sex Ratio 2011:-

The sex ratio of female to male in Bangalore UA was found lower with figure of 922 females against national urban average of 926 females per 1000 males. For children (0-6 age), girls were 942 per 1000 boys in Bangalore Urban region against national average of 902 girls per 1000 boys.

Mysore Urban Region:-

As per data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Mysore is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Class I UAs/Towns. Mysore city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Mysore Urban Region. The total population of Mysore UA/Metropolitan region is 990,900. The male population of which is 497,138 while female population is 493,762.

  • Mysore Literacy Rate 2011:-

The literacy rate of Mysore Agglomeration is 87.55% which is higher than National Urban average of 85 %. Literacy rate for male and female for Mysore stood at 90.56 % and 84.53 % respectively. Total literates in Mysore UA were 784,796 of which males were 406,450 and remaining 378,346 were females.

  • Mysore Child Population 2011:-

The children (0-6 age) population of Mysore UA is around 9.54 % of total Mysore UA population which is lower than National Urban average of 10.93 %. Total children in Mysore Urban region were 94,497 of which male were 48,329 while remaining 46,168 childs were female.

  • Mysore Sex Ratio 2011:-

The sex ratio of female to male in Mysore UA was found higher with figure of 993 females against national urban average of 926 females per 1000 males. For children (0-6 age), girls were 955 per 1000 boys in Mysore Urban region against national average of 902 girls per 1000 boys.

Mangalore Urban Region:-

As per data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Mangalore is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Class I UAs/Towns. Mangalore city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Mangalore Urban Region. The total population of Mangalore UA/Metropolitan region is 623,841. The male population of which is 309,380 while female population is 314,461.

  • Mangalore Literacy Rate 2011:-

The literacy rate of Mangalore Agglomeration is 93.40% which is higher than National Urban average of 85 %. Literacy rate for male and female for Mangalore stood at 96.03 % and 90.84 % respectively. Total literates in Mangalore UA were 528,860 of which males were 268,631 and remaining 260,229 were females.

  • Mangalore Child Population 2011:-

The children (0-6 age) population of Mangalore UA is around 9.24 % of total Mangalore UA population which is lower than National Urban average of 10.93 %. Total children in Mangalore Urban region were 57,623 of which male were 29,638 while remaining 27,985 childs were female.

  • Mangalore Sex Ratio 2011:-

The sex ratio of female to male in Mangalore UA was found higher with figure of 1016 females against national urban average of 926 females per 1000 males. For children (0-6 age), girls were 944 per 1000 boys in Mangalore Urban region against national average of 902 girls per 1000 boys.

Belgaum Urban Region:-

As per data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Belgaum is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Class I UAs/Towns. Belgaum city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Belgaum Urban Region. The total population of Belgaum UA/Metropolitan region is 610,350. The male population of which is 308,905 while female population is 301,445.

  • Belgaum Literacy Rate 2011:-

The literacy rate of Belgaum Agglomeration is 89.25% which is higher than National Urban average of 85 %. Literacy rate for male and female for Belgaum stood at 93.46 % and 84.97 % respectively. Total literates in Belgaum UA were 485,207 of which males were 256,410 and remaining 228,797 were females.

  • Belgaum Child Population 2011:-

The children (0-6 age) population of Belgaum UA is around 10.93 % of total Belgaum UA population which is higher than National Urban average of 10.93 %. Total children in Belgaum Urban region were 66,719 of which male were 34,551 while remaining 32,168 childs were female.

  • Belgaum Sex Ratio 2011:-

The sex ratio of female to male in Belgaum UA was found higher with figure of 976 females against national urban average of 926 females per 1000 males. For children (0-6 age), girls were 931 per 1000 boys in Belgaum Urban region against national average of 902 girls per 1000 boys.

Gulbarga Urban Region:-

As per data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Gulbarga is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Class I UAs/Towns. Gulbarga city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Gulbarga Urban Region. The total population of Gulbarga UA/Metropolitan region is 543,147. The male population of which is 276,552 while female population is 266,595.

  • Gulbarga Literacy Rate 2011:-

The literacy rate of Gulbarga Agglomeration is 82.20% which is lower than National Urban average of 85 %. Literacy rate for male and female for Gulbarga stood at 87.81 % and 76.41 % respectively. Total literates in Gulbarga UA were 389,182 of which males were 211,138 and remaining 178,044 were females.

  • Gulbarga Child Population 2011:-

The children (0-6 age) population of Gulbarga UA is around 12.83 % of total Gulbarga UA population which is higher than National Urban average of 10.93 %. Total children in Gulbarga Urban region were 69,666 of which male were 36,096 while remaining 33,570 childs were female.

  • Gulbarga Sex Ratio 2011:-

The sex ratio of female to male in Gulbarga UA was found higher with figure of 964 females against national urban average of 926 females per 1000 males. For children (0-6 age), girls were 930 per 1000 boys in Gulbarga Urban region against national average of 902 girls per 1000 boys.

Future Population:-

The last census of Karnataka was done in 2011 and next would be in 2021. But we can do projection of future Karnataka 2017 Population on the basis likely Population Growth Rate.:-

Year                                        Projected Population

2011                                        6.11 Crore

2012                                       6.21 Crore

2013                                       6.30 Crore

2014                                        6.40 Crore

2015                                       6.49 Crore

2016                                       6.59 Crore

2017                                       6.68 Crore

2018                                       6.77 Crore

2019                                       6.87 Crore

2020                                       6.96 Crore

2021                                       7.05 Crore

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The Census of Karnataka is a decennial census of the population of the Indian state of Karnataka. The first census was conducted in 1871, and the most recent census was conducted in 2011. The census provides a wealth of information on the population of Karnataka, including its size, distribution, Age structure, sex ratio, literacy rate, and economic activity.

The population of Karnataka is estimated to be 61,130,704 as of 2020. The state has a population density of 316 persons per square kilometer, which is higher than the national average of 364 persons per square kilometer. The sex ratio in Karnataka is 973 females per 1,000 males, which is higher than the national average of 940 females per 1,000 males.

The majority of the population of Karnataka lives in rural areas (64.7%), while the remaining 35.3% lives in urban areas. The state has a literacy rate of 76.1%, which is higher than the national average of 74.0%. The male literacy rate in Karnataka is 82.5%, while the female literacy rate is 69.1%.

The main economic activities in Karnataka are agriculture, Industry, and Services. Agriculture is the largest sector of the economy, accounting for 28.1% of the state’s gross domestic product (GDP). Industry accounts for 26.7% of the GDP, and services account for 45.2% of the GDP.

The main agricultural products in Karnataka are rice, sugarcane, Cotton, and maize. The state is also a major producer of coffee, tea, and spices. The main industries in Karnataka are textiles, engineering, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The state is also a major producer of Software and information technology services.

The main cities in Karnataka are Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad, Mysore, Mangalore, and Belgaum. Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka and the largest city in the state. It is a major center for information technology and software development. Hubli-Dharwad is the second largest city in the state. It is a major center for industry and commerce. Mysore is the third largest city in the state. It is a major tourist destination and is known for its palaces and temples. Mangalore is the fourth largest city in the state. It is a major port city and is known for its beaches and seafood. Belgaum is the fifth largest city in the state. It is a major center for Education and healthcare.

The Census of Karnataka is a valuable resource for policymakers, planners, and researchers. It provides data on the population, households, housing, education, literacy, economic activity, EMPLOYMENT, Unemployment, Migration, religion, caste, language, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, disability, Health, vital statistics, Nutrition, housing conditions, amenities, assets, landholding, Irrigation, Livestock, agriculture, industry, Trade and Commerce, transport, Communication, energy, social Infrastructure-2/”>INFRASTRUCTURE, crime, law and order, administration, demography, geography, Climate, natural Resources, Environment, development, planning, implementation, evaluation, impact, public opinion, feedback, suggestions, and recommendations.

The census data can be used to track changes in the population over time, to identify areas of need, and to develop policies and programs to address those needs. The census data can also be used to monitor the progress of development programs and to evaluate their impact.

The Census of Karnataka is a vital tool for understanding the state’s population and for planning for its future.

What is a census?

A census is a count of the population of a country or region. It is usually conducted every ten years.

What is the purpose of a census?

The purpose of a census is to collect data about the population. This data can be used to plan for the future, such as by building new schools or hospitals. It can also be used to track changes in the population, such as the aging of the population or the growth of cities.

How is a census conducted?

A census is conducted by the government. Census workers go door-to-door to collect data from households. They may also ask questions over the phone or online.

What kind of data is collected in a census?

The data collected in a census varies from country to country. However, some common types of data include:

  • Name
  • Age
  • Sex
  • Marital status
  • Education level
  • Occupation
  • Income
  • Housing type
  • Language spoken

What are the benefits of a census?

The benefits of a census include:

  • It provides data that can be used to plan for the future.
  • It tracks changes in the population.
  • It helps to ensure that all people are counted.
  • It can be used to enforce laws.

What are the challenges of conducting a census?

The challenges of conducting a census include:

  • It is expensive.
  • It can be difficult to get people to participate.
  • It can be difficult to collect accurate data.
  • It can be difficult to protect the privacy of the data.

What is the future of censuses?

The future of censuses is uncertain. Some countries are considering using new technologies, such as online surveys, to collect data. Others are considering reducing the frequency of censuses.

  1. The population of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 61,130,704
    (B) 61,130,705
    (C) 61,130,706
    (D) 61,130,707

  2. The sex ratio of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 973 females per 1000 males
    (B) 974 females per 1000 males
    (C) 975 females per 1000 males
    (D) 976 females per 1000 males

  3. The literacy rate of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 75.36%
    (B) 75.37%
    (C) 75.38%
    (D) 75.39%

  4. The decadal growth rate of population of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 15.99%
    (B) 16.00%
    (C) 16.01%
    (D) 16.02%

  5. The density of population of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 326 persons per sq km
    (B) 327 persons per sq km
    (C) 328 persons per sq km
    (D) 329 persons per sq km

  6. The urban population of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 33,931,189
    (B) 33,931,190
    (C) 33,931,191
    (D) 33,931,192

  7. The rural population of Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 27,199,515
    (B) 27,199,516
    (C) 27,199,517
    (D) 27,199,518

  8. The number of districts in Karnataka as per the 2011 census is:
    (A) 30
    (B) 31
    (C) 32
    (D) 33

  9. The capital of Karnataka is:
    (A) Bangalore
    (B) Mysore
    (C) Hubli-Dharwad
    (D) Mangalore

  10. The Official Language of Karnataka is:
    (A) Kannada
    (B) Hindi
    (C) English
    (D) Telugu