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Population of Maharashtra 2011 census

Maharashtra is located in the western part of India. The capital of the state of Maharashtra is Mumbai. The state also has a winter capital, Nagpur. Maharashtra is the richest state in India and contributes the highest share in the country’s GDP. Mumbai is the financial capital of the country. Mumbai is also the entertainment hub of India by virtue of it being home to Bollywood. The official language of Maharashtra is Marathi. Maharashtra is one the leading states of India.

As per the census carried out by the government of India in 2011, the population totals of Maharashtra are mentioned below:

Total Population:
The population of Maharashtra as per the 2011 census is 112,372,972 compared to 96,878,627 in the 2001 census. In this decade the state of Maharashtra has registered a growth of 15.99% in total population. Maharashtra accounts for 9.29% of the total population of India.

Sex Ratio:
There are a total of 58,361,397 males and 54,011,575 females in Maharashtra. As per the 2011 census, the sex ratio in Maharashtra stands at 946 compared to 922 in the 2001 census. As mentioned in the table below, the Child sex ratio for the state has dipped significantly compared to 2001.

Parameter
Year 2011
Year 2001
Sex Ratio in Maharashtra
946
922
Child sex ratio in Maharashtra
883
953
Sex Ratio in India
940
933

Total Child Population:
The total child population (0-6 years) in Maharashtra in 2011 is 12,848,375 compared to 13,671,126 in 2001. This has been a significant decline in child population when compared to the child population in 2001.

Urban & Rural Population:
Close to half of the population of Maharashtra resides in rural areas. The rural population makes up 54.77% whereas the urban population makes up 45.23% of the total population. The total rural & urban population as per the 2011 census is 61,545,441 & 50,827,531 respectively. The urban population has increased by 23.67% whereas the rural population has increased by 10.34% over the last decade.

Population Density:
The total area of Maharashtra is 307,713 Km2. As per the 2011 census, population density is calculated at 365 persons per Km2, which is almost equal to the national average of 382 per Km2. As per the 2001 census population density was calculated at 315 persons per Km2 which shows that there has been anincrease of close to 15% in population density over the last decade.

Literacy Rate:
As per the census study of 2011, Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 82.91%. The male literacy is 89.82% whereas the female literacy is 75.48%. There is a slight improvement in literacy rate as compared to 2001 when the literacy rate in Maharashtra was 76.88%.

Birth rate, death rate and infant mortality rate:
As per data provided by Ministry of Health & Family welfare (SRS 2008), the crude birth rate, crude death rate and infant mortality rate in Maharashtra is:

Crude Birth Rate
17.9
Crude Death Rate
6.6
Infant mortality rate
33

Top 7 Districts & their population:
The 7 largest districts by population in Maharashtra & their total population, sex ratio & literacy rates are:

District Name
Total Population
Sex Ratio
Literacy Rate (%)
Thane
11,054,131
880
86.18
Pune
9,426,959
910
87.19
Mumbai Suburban
9,332,481
857
90.90
Nasik
6,109,052
931
80.96
Nagpur
4,653,171
948
89.52
Ahmadnagar
4,543,083
934
80.22
Solapur
4,315,527
932
77.72

Top 3 cities & their population:
The 3 largest cities in Maharashtra & their total population are mentioned below:

City Name
Total Population
Mumbai (Municipal Corporation)
12,478,447
Pune (Municipal Corporation)
3,115,431
Nagpur (Municipal Corporation)
2,405,421

Maharashtra is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Some of the important cities in Maharashtra are Mumbai, Pune, Nasik. Nasik is one of the holiest Hindu places, with the Kumbh Mela being held there once every 12 years. Another important religious spot is Shirdi, the abode of Sai Baba. Other important tourist destination in the states includes the Ajanta and Ellora caves, forts like Daulatabad, Murud Janjira, Raigarh etc. Other important places are beaches like Dahanu, Ganapatipule, hill stations like Mahabaleshwar, Matheran, Panchgani and many more.