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POPULATION
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1POPULATION, DECADAL GROWTH ANDDENSITY
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Pressures resulting from unrestrained population growth put
demands on the natural world that can overwhelm any efforts toachieve a sustainable future. If we are to halt the destruction of our
environment, we must accept limits to that growth.
World Scientists Warning to Humanity, signed by 1600 senior
scientists from 70 countries, including 102 Nobel Prize laureates
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1POPULATION, DECADAL GROWTH AND
DENSITY1.1. INTRODUCTION
It has been rightly said that census is not merely head count but is reecon of facts as they exist
in a country, state, division, district and tahsil about its people, their diversity of occupaon,
religion, culture, language, educaon, health and socio- economic status. Census reports
immensely help polity of the state to plan out strategy for future development. A comparave
statement of country / states populaon with other countries of the world shows the standing
of India/ MP in world populaon map. A country like Australia has total populaon of 21,512thousand which is far below than the populaon of Madhya Pradesh (72,626 thousand) as per
Census 2011.
Though Census is a decennial concept, but the applicaon of stascal methods may help in
arriving at informaon of inter-censal period which can oer updated data for specic use.
1.2. POPULATION SIZE
1.2.1. India, Madhya Pradesh and other Countries
The world has approximately 7.12 billion people and more than one third of worlds populaon (36%)
resides in India and China. United States of America emerges as third largest country with one fourth
populaon size of India followed by Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Russian Federaon. Madhya
Pradesh has a populaon of 72,626 thousand which is larger than the populaon of United Kingdom,
France and Republic of Korea. It has more populaon than the combined populaon of Sri Lanka,
Australia and Afghanistan.
Statement 1.1: Pp S - I, M P C : 2011
Countries*/State Pp ( ) Countries*/State Pp ( )
INDIA 1,210,854 Myanmar 50,496
MADHYA PRADESH 72,626 Nepal 29,853
Afghanistan 29,117 Pakistan 184,753
Australia 21,512 Republic of Korea 48,454
Bangladesh 164,425 Russian Federaon 143,618
Brazil 195,423 Sri Lanka 20,410
China 1,354,146 United Kingdom 61,899
France 62,637 United States of America** 308,745
Germany 82,057
* Only selected Countries
** USA as per census 2010 gures on the websites of US Census Bureau.
Source : World Populaon Prospects, the 2008 revision 2010 United Naon; for India & Madhya Pradesh Census of India 2011.
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1,200
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MadhyaPradesh
Afghanistan
Australia
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Nepal
Pakistan
RepublicofKorea
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oulation size - india, adhya radesh and other countries : 2011
1.2.2. India and Madhya Pradesh
As per census 2011, the total populaon of the country is 1210.8 million of which rural
populaon is 833.7 million and urban populaon 377.1 million. In absolute numbers, out of the
total increase of 182 million in the last decade in 2001-11 the contribuon of rural and urban
areas is 91.1 million and 90.0 million respecvely.
The rural populaon constutes 68.9 percent and urban populaon 31.1 percent of the
total populaon in India. There has been an increase of 3.3 percent in percentage of urban
populaon in the last decade.
In comparison, the total populaon of Madhya Pradesh as per Census 2011, is 72.6 million,
comprising of 52.6 million rural and 20.1 million urban populaon. In absolute numbers, out ofthe total increase of 12.3 million in the last decade, the contribuon of rural and urban areas
is 8.2 million and 4.1 million respecvely.
In proporon terms, the rural populaon constutes 72.4 percent and urban populaon 27.6
percent of the total populaon of Madhya Pradesh. There has been an increase of 1.1 percent
in percentage of urban populaon in the last decade.
At the naonal level, in terms of percentage of urban populaon, there has been an upward
trend from 18.0 percent in Census 1961 to 31.1 percent in Census 2011. A similar trend in
urban populaon is observed in Madhya Pradesh with an increase from 16.6 percent to 27.6
percent from Census 1961 to 2011. The percentage of rural populaon has declined from 82.0percent in 1961 to 68.9 percent in 2011 for the country while Madhya Pradesh observed a
lower decline in rural populaon from 83.4 percent to 72.4 percent from Census 1961 to 2011.
RURALURBAN AREA
Rural Urban Area - The data in the census are presented separately for ruraland urban areas. The unit of classicaon in this regard is town for urban areasand village for rural areas.
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Statement
1.2:PpS-IM
P:1901-2011
INDIA
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981#
1991+
20
01*
2011
Total
238,3
96,3
27
252,0
93,3
90
251,3
21,
213
278,9
77,2
38
318,6
60,5
80
36
1,0
88,0
90
439,2
34,7
71
548,1
59,65
2
683,3
29,0
97
846,4
21,0
39
1,0
28,7
37,4
36
1,2
10,8
54,9
77
Rural
212,5
41,3
60
226,1
44,9
59
223,2
29,
914
245,5
14,6
99
274,4
98,3
89
29
8,6
44,3
81
360,2
98,1
68
439,0
45,67
5
523,8
66,5
50
628,8
55,5
13
742,6
17,7
47
833,7
48,8
52
Urban
25,8
54,9
67
25,9
48,4
31
28,0
91,
299
33,4
62,5
39
44,1
62,1
91
6
2,4
43,7
09
78,9
36,6
03
109,1
13,97
7
159,4
62,5
47
217,5
65,5
26
286,1
19,6
89
377,1
06,1
25
MADHYAPRADESH
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Total
12,6
79,2
14
14,2
49,3
82
13,9
06,
774
15,3
26,8
79
17,1
75,7
22
1
8,6
14,9
31
23,2
17,9
10
30,0
16,62
5
38,1
68,5
07
48,5
66,2
42
60,3
48,0
23
72,6
26,8
09
Rural
11,3
49,7
69
13,0
77,0
92
12,6
29,
753
13,7
61,0
11
15,1
17,3
10
1
5,8
46,0
18
19,3
53,3
90
24,4
39,75
0
29,6
40,2
20
36,2
92,0
98
44,3
80,8
78
52,5
57,4
04
Urban
1,3
29,4
45
1,1
72,2
90
1,2
77,
021
1,5
65,8
68
2,0
58,4
12
2,7
68,9
13
3,8
64,5
20
5,5
76,87
5
8,5
28,2
87
12,2
74,1
44
15,9
67,1
45
20,0
69,4
05
#The1981censu
scouldnotbeheldowingtodisturbedcondionpre
vailinginAssam.
Hencethepopulaongurefor198
1ofAssam
havebeenworkedoutby'interpolaon'.
+The1991CensuswasnotheldinJammu&Kashmir.
Hencethepopulaonguresfor1991ofJammu&Kashmirhavebee
nworkedoutby'interpolaon'.
*The2001CensuspopulaonofIndiaandManipurstateincludesthe
esmatedpopulaonofMaoMaram,
Paomataand
PurulsubdivisionofSenapadistrictofManipurState.
0
200,00
0
400,00
0
600,00
0
800,00
0
1,000,00
0
1,200,00
0
1,400,00
0
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981#
1991+
2001*
2011
TotalPopulation
India
MadhyaPradesh
oulationsize-indiaandadhyaradesh:1901-2011
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Statement
1.3:PgfR-Ubmp-IMP
:1901-2011
INDIA
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
19
51
1961
1971
1981#
1991+
2001*
2011
Total
100.0
100.0
100
.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1
00.0
100.0
Rural
89.2
89.7
88
.8
88.0
86.1
82.7
82.0
80.1
76.7
74.3
72.2
68.9
Urban
10.8
10.3
11
.2
12.0
13.9
17.3
18.0
19.9
23.3
25.7
27.8
31.1
MADHYAPRADESH
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
19
51
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Total
100.0
100.0
100
.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1
00.0
100.0
Rural
89.5
91.8
90
.8
89.8
88.0
85.1
83.4
81.4
77.7
74.7
73.5
72.4
Urban
10.5
8.2
9
.2
10.2
12.0
14.9
16.6
18.6
22.3
25.3
26.5
27.6
#The1981censuscouldnotbeheldowingtodisturbedcondionprevailinginAssam.
Hencethepopulaongurefor19
81ofAssam
havebeenworkedoutby'interpolaon'.
+The1991Censu
swasnotheldinJammu&Kashmir.
Hencethepopu
laonguresfor1991ofJammu&Kashmirhavebeenworkedoutby'interpolaon'.
*The2001Censu
spopulaonofIndiaandManipurstateincludesthe
esmatedpopulaonofMaoMaram,
Paomataand
PurulsubdivisionofSenapadistrictofManipurSta
te.
010
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981#
1991+
2001*
2011
Percentage
Rural
Urban
010
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981#
1991+
2001*
2011
Percentage
Rural
Urban
ercentaGeoFrural-urBanco
osition-indiaandadhyaradesh:
1901-2011
ind
ia
adhyaradesh
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1.2.3. Tp bm S/U T
Analysis of total populaon of India shows that Uar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal
and Andhra Pradesh emerged as ve most populated states in 2011 whereas Lakshadweep,
Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Sikkim come as ve least
populated states and Union Territories of India.
The top ve states together comprise 48.9 percent of total populaon of the country. Theleading state of Uar Pradesh with populaon size of 199.8 millions has 87.4 million more
persons than the second most populated state of Maharashtra (112.37 million). In comparison
the ve least populated states/UTs together account for 1.6 million persons.
Rural populaon of dierent states of India reveals that Uar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal,
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh emerge as top ve states in 2011 while Lakshadweep,
Chandigarh, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Andaman & Nicobar Islands nd place in
the boom ve Union Territories.
Maharashtra, Uar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh are the top ve
urban dominated states of India as per Census 2011 while Lakshadweep, Andaman & NicobarIslands, Sikkim, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu nd place in the boom ve states/
UTs.
Statement 1.4: Pp S - Tp bm S/U T : 2011
States/Union Territories Total States/Union Territories Rural States/Union Territories Urban
Top
Uar Pradesh 199,812,341 Uar Pradesh 155,317,278 Maharashtra 50,818,259
Maharashtra 112,374,333 Bihar 92,341,436 Uar Pradesh 44,495,063
Bihar 104,099,452 West Bengal 62,183,113 Tamil Nadu 34,917,440
West Bengal 91,276,115 Maharashtra 61,556,074 West Bengal 29,093,002
Andhra Pradesh 84,580,777 Andhra Pradesh 56,361,702 Andhra Pradesh 28,219,075
Bm
Lakshadweep# 64,473 Lakshadweep# 14,141 Lakshadweep# 50,332
Daman & Diu# 243,247 Chandigarh# 28,991 Andaman & Nicobar lslands# 143,488
Dadra & Nagar Haveli# 343,709 Daman & Diu# 60,396 Sikkim 153,578
Andaman & Nicobar lslands# 380,581 Dadra & Nagar Haveli# 183,114 Dadra & Nagar Haveli# 160,595
Sikkim 610,577 Andaman & Nicobar lslands# 237,093 Daman & Diu# 182,851
# Union Territories
1.2.4. M P Empw A Gp S
The populaon of Madhya Pradesh and India show increase between 2001 and 2011 period. In this
period 182,117,541 persons are added to Indian populaon. Similar trends have also been observed
by all the Empowered Acon Group (EAG) States.
Madhya Pradesh ranked second with a populaon of 20,069,405 in urban areas. Uar Pradesh
is the highest populated state in both rural and urban areas while Uarakhand is the lowest
populated state. Madhya Pradesh has aained the third posion in terms of total and rural
populaon gures.
In percentage terms, Bihar (88.7%) has the largest percentage of rural populaon followed by
Odisha (83.3%) while Uarakhand (30.2%) has the highest percentage of urban populaon
followed by Madhya Pradesh (27.6%).
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Statement 1.5: Pp S - I, M P EAG : 2001 2011
Nm f S Total Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011 2001 2011
INDIA* 1,028,737,436 1,210,854,977 742,617,747 833,748,852 286,119,689 377,106,125
MADHYA PRADESH 60,348,023 72,626,809 44,380,878 52,557,404 15,967,145 20,069,405
Uarakhand 8,489,349 1 0,086,292 6,310,275 7,036,954 2,179,074 3,049,338Rajasthan 56,507,188 68,548,437 43,292,813 51,500,352 13,214,375 17,048,085
Uar Pradesh 166,197,921 199,812,341 131,658,339 155,317,278 34,539,582 44,495,063
Bihar 82,998,509 104,099,452 74,316,709 92,341,436 8,681,800 11,758,016
Jharkhand 26,945,829 32,988,134 20,952,088 25,055,073 5,993,741 7,933,061
Odisha 36,804,660 41,974,218 31,287,422 34,970,562 5,517,238 7,003,656
Chhasgarh 20,833,803 25,545,198 16,648,056 19,607,961 4,185,747 5,937,237
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivision of Senapa district of Manipur State.
Statement 1.6: Pg f R-Ub mp - I, M P EAG : 2001 2011
Nm f S Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011
INDIA* 72.2 68.9 27.8 31.1
MADHYA PRADESH 73.5 72.4 26.5 27.6
Uarakhand 74.3 69.8 25.7 30.2
Rajasthan 76.6 75.1 23.4 24.9
Uar Pradesh 79.2 77.7 20.8 22.3
Bihar 89.5 88.7 10.5 11.3
Jharkhand 77.8 76.0 22.2 24.0
Odisha 85.0 83.3 15.0 16.7
Chhasgarh 79.9 76.8 20.1 23.2
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivision of Senapa district of Manipur State.
0
20
40
60
80
100
India
MadhyaPradesh
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Percentage
2001 2011
0
10
20
30
40
50
India
MadhyaPradesh
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Percentage
2001 2011
ercentae o rural-uran coosition - india, adhya radesh and other ea states : 2001 and 2011
uranrural
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1.2.5. Madhya Pradesh and Neighbouring States
A comparison of the trend in total, rural and urban populaon for Madhya Pradesh and its
neighbouring states of Chhasgarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uar Pradesh reveals
that in terms of total populaon size Uar Pradesh has observed the highest populaon across
all three categories; total populaon (199,812,341), rural populaon (155,317,278) and urban
populaon (44,495,063) in 2011. On the other hand, Chhasgarh is the least populated state
in all three categories; total populaon (25,545,198), rural populaon (19,607,961) and urban
populaon (5,937,237) in 2011.
In terms of percentage, Uar Pradesh (77.7%) has the highest percentage of rural populaon
while Maharashtra (54.8%) has the lowest percentage of rural populaon in 2011.
Statement 1.7: Pp S - I, M P Ngbg : 2001 2011
Nm f S Total Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011 2001 2011
INDIA* 1,028,737,436 1,210,854,977 742,617,747 833,748,852 286,119,689 377,106,125
MADHYA PRADESH 60,348,023 72,626,809 44,380,878 52,557,404 15,967,145 20,069,405
Rajasthan 56,507,188 68,548,437 43,292,813 51,500,352 13,214,375 17,048,085
Uar Pradesh 166,197,921 199,812,341 131,658,339 155,317,278 34,539,582 44,495,063
Chhasgarh 20,833,803 25,545,198 16,648,056 19,607,961 4,185,747 5,937,237
Gujarat 50,671,017 60,439,692 31,740,767 34,694,609 18,930,250 25,745,083
Maharashtra 96,878,627 112,374,333 55,777,647 61,556,074 41,100,980 50,818,259
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivision of Senapa district of Manipur State.
Statement 1.8: Pg f R-Ub mp - I, M P Ngbg :2001 2011
Nm f S Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011
INDIA* 72.2 68.9 27.8 31.1
MADHYA PRADESH 73.5 72.4 26.5 27.6
Rajasthan 76.6 75.1 23.4 24.9
Uar Pradesh 79.2 77.7 20.8 22.3
Chhasgarh 79.9 76.8 20.1 23.2
Gujarat 62.6 57.4 37.4 42.6
Maharashtra 57.6 54.8 42.4 45.2
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivision of Senapa district of Manipur State.
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0
20
40
60
80
100
India
MadhyaPradesh
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Percentage
2001 2011
0
10
20
30
40
50
India
MadhyaPradesh
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Percentage
2001 2011
ercentae o rural-uran coosition - india, adhya radesh and its neihourin states : 2001 and 2011
uranrural
1.2.6. D f M P
Division wise distribuon of total populaon explains that Jabalpur, Indore, Ujjain, Sagar and
Bhopal divisions have higher concentraon of total populaon in both the census periods (2001
and 2011). Distribuon of rural populaon in ten divisions elucidate that Rewa, Chambal, Sagar,
Shahdol, Narmadapuram and Jabalpur divisions have higher concentraon of rural populaon
proporon than state average. Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Ujjain divisions have more urban
populaon proporon than Madhya Pradesh.
Indore division has recorded the highest total populaon (12,543,372) and urban populaon
(4,012,635) while Shahdol division has the lowest total, rural and urban populaon in 2011.
In terms of percentage, Rewa division (82.8%) has the highest percentage of rural populaon,
whereas Bhopal division (38.5%) has the highest percentage of urban populaon in 2011.
Statement 1.9: Pp S - D f M P : 2001 2011
S D Total Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011 2001 2011
MADHYA PRADESH 60,348,023 72,626,809 44,380,878 52,557,404 15,967,145 20,069,405
Chambal 3,580,768 4,356,836 2,809,959 3,346,100 770,809 1,010,736
Gwalior 5,369,066 6,631,430 3,654,023 4,413,874 1,715,043 2,217,556
Sagar 6,640,215 7,866,738 5,199,745 6,133,167 1,440,470 1,733,571
Rewa 5,674,562 6,899,347 4,707,415 5,709,237 967,147 1,190,110
Shahdol 2,091,266 2,460,058 1,609,979 1,924,673 481,287 535,385
Ujjain 7,435,077 8,684,807 5,382,605 6,202,422 2,052,472 2,482,385
Indore 9,924,854 12,543,372 6,931,921 8,530,737 2,992,933 4,012,635
Bhopal 6,516,518 8,018,679 4,155,571 4,933,666 2,360,947 3,085,013
Narmadapuram 2,953,856 3,387,177 2,259,176 2,568,676 694,680 818,501
Jabalpur 10,161,841 11,778,365 7,670,484 8,794,852 2,491,357 2,983,513
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Statement 1.10: Pg f R-Ub mp - D f M P : 2001 2011
S D Rural Urban
2001 2011 2001 2011
MADHYA PRADESH 73.5 72.4 26.5 27.6
Chambal 78.5 76.8 21.5 23.2
Gwalior 68.1 66.6 31.9 33.4
Sagar 78.3 78.0 21.7 22.0
Rewa 83.0 82.8 17.0 17.2
Shahdol 77.0 78.2 23.0 21.8
Ujjain 72.4 71.4 27.6 28.6
Indore 69.8 68.0 30.2 32.0
Bhopal 63.8 61.5 36.2 38.5
Narmadapuram 76.5 75.8 23.5 24.2
Jabalpur 75.5 74.7 24.5 25.3
ercentae o rural-uran coosition - divisions o adhya radesh : 2001 and 2011
uranrural
0 20 40 60 80 100
Jabalpur
Narmadapuram
Bhopal
Indore
Ujjain
Shahdol
Rewa
Sagar
Gwalior
Chambal
D
ivisions
0 20 40 60 80 100
2011
2001
1.2.7. Districts of Madhya Pradesh
District wise distribuon of populaon in Madhya Pradesh shows that Indore, Jabalpur and
Sagar districts retain the top three places in populaon size in the three consecuve census
from 1991 to 2011. In comparison Harda, Umaria and Sheopur districts retain the boom three
places during this period. Bhopal district recorded fourth highest populaon in 2011.
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Statement 1.11: Rkg f b Pp S : 1991-2011
Rank
2011
Total
Pp
2011
State and
Districts
Rank
2001
T Pp Rank
19912001 1991
72,626,809MADHYA
PRADESH60,348,023 48,566,242
1 3,276,697 Indore 1 2,465,827 1,835,915 1
2 2,463,289 Jabalpur 2 2,151,203 1,768,037 2
3 2,378,458 Sagar 3 2,021,987 1,647,736 3
4 2,371,061 Bhopal 7 1,843,510 1,351,479 10
5 2,365,106 Rewa 4 1,973,306 1,554,987 5
6 2,228,935 Satna 5 1,870,104 1,465,384 6
7 2,185,793 Dhar 8 1,740,329 1,367,412 8
8 2,090,922 Chhindwara 6 1,849,283 1,568,702 4
9 2,032,036 Gwalior 10 1,632,109 1,293,567 11
10 1,986,864 Ujjain 9 1,710,982 1,383,086 7
11 1,965,970 Morena 11 1,592,714 1,279,094 12
12 1,873,046Khargone
(West Nimar)12 1,524,637 1,192,520 14
13 1,762,375 Chhatarpur 14 1,474,723 1,158,076 16
14 1,726,050 Shivpuri 16 1,406,031 1,103,790 17
15 1,703,005 Bhind 15 1,428,559 1,219,000 13
16 1,701,698 Balaghat 13 1,497,968 1,365,870 9
17 1,575,362 Betul 17 1,395,175 1,181,501 15
18 1,563,715 Dewas 18 1,308,223 1,033,807 18
19 1,545,814 Rajgarh 20 1,254,085 992,764 21
20 1,512,681 Shajapur 19 1,290,685 1,033,248 19
21 1,458,875 Vidisha 22 1,214,857 970,388 23
22 1,455,069 Ratlam 21 1,215,393 971,888 22
23 1,445,166 Tikamgarh 23 1,202,998 940,829 25
24 1,385,881 Barwani 27 1,086,366 835,625 3225 1,379,131 Seoni 25 1,166,608 1,000,831 20
26 1,340,411 Mandsaur 24 1,183,724 956,869 24
27 1,331,597 Raisen 26 1,125,154 876,461 30
28 1,311,332 Sehore 30 1,078,912 841,358 31
29 1,310,061Khandwa
(East Nimar)31 1,078,251 898,596 26
30 1,292,042 Katni 32 1,064,167 881,925 29
31 1,264,219 Damoh 29 1,083,949 898,125 27
32 1,241,519 Guna 33 977,827 751,060 36
33 1,241,350 Hoshangabad 28 1,084,265 886,449 28
34 1,178,273 Singrauli 35 920,169 663,998 39
35 1,127,033 Sidhi 36 910,983 709,436 3736 1,091,854 Narsimhapur 34 957,646 785,496 33
37 1,066,063 Shahdol 37 908,148 766,980 35
38 1,054,905 Mandla 38 894,236 779,414 34
39 1,025,048 Jhabua 40 784,286 646,924 40
40 1,016,520 Panna 39 856,558 687,945 38
41 845,071 Ashoknagar 42 688,940 559,257 42
42 826,067 Neemuch 41 726,070 598,339 41
43 786,754 Daa 44 664,159 544,547 44
44 757,847 Burhanpur 45 634,883 533,066 45
45 749,237 Anuppur 43 667,155 556,074 43
46 728,999 Alirajpur 46 610,275 483,481 47
47 704,524 Dindori 47 580,730 511,849 46
48 687,861 Sheopur 48 559,495 431,480 48
49 644,758 Umaria 49 515,963 420,815 49
50 570,465 Harda 50 474,416 380,762 50
oulation size
2011
2001
1991
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divisionise districts y oulation size : 1991-2011
2011 2001 1991
Chambal
Gwalior
Sagar
Rewa
Shahdol
Ujjain
Indore
Bhopal
Narmadapuram
Jabalpur
Divisions
0 2,000,000 4,000,000
BalaghatSeoni
Chhindwara
Mandla
Dindori
Narsimhapur
Jabalpur
Katni
Hoshangabad
Harda
Betul
RaisenSehore
Bhopal
Vidisha
Rajgarh
Burhanpur
Khandwa (East Nimar)
Alirajpur
Jhabua
Barwani
Khargone (West Nimar)
IndoreDhar
Dewas
Shajapur
Ujjain
Ratlam
Mandsaur
Neemuch
Anuppur
Shahdol
Umaria
SingrauliSidhi
Rewa
Satna
Damoh
Sagar
Panna
Chhatarpur
Tikamgarh
Ashoknagar
Guna
ShivpuriDatia
Gwalior
Bhind
Morena
Sheopur
0 2,000,000 4,000,000 0 2,000,000 4,000,000
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1.2.8. Pg f Ub Pp - D f M P
Bhopal district tops in percentage distribuon of urban populaon in Madhya Pradesh followed
by Indore, Gwalior and Jabalpur in second, third and fourth place in 1991, 2001 and 2011. In
contrast, Dindori district is ranked in ieth place preceded by Alirajpur, Sidhi and Jhabua in
forty nine, forty eight and forty seventh place in 2001 and 2011. Singrauli district shows a
remarkable leap in percentage of urban populaon from 9.1 percent in 1991 to 20.9 percent
in 2001. There is no change in percentage of urban populaon in Jabalpur, Betul and Sehore
districts in 1991 and 2001.
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Statement 1.12: Rkg f b Pg f Ub Pp : 1991-2011
Rank
2011
Percentage
of urban
pp
State and Districts Rank
2001
Percentage
of urban
pp
Rank
1991
2011 2001 1991
27.6 MADHYA PRADESH 26.5 25.3
1 80.9 Bhopal 1 80.4 80.0 1
2 74.1 Indore 2 70.2 69.4 2
3 62.7 Gwalior 3 60.2 62.9 3
4 58.5 Jabalpur 4 57.1 57.1 4
5 39.2 Ujjain 5 38.7 39.5 6
6 34.3 Burhanpur 6 38.4 40.7 5
7 31.4 Hoshangabad 7 30.8 30.3 8
8 29.9 Ratlam 8 30.3 31.9 7
9 29.8 Sagar 10 29.2 29.2 9
10 29.7 Neemuch 11 28.0 28.0 10
11 28.9 Dewas 12 27.4 25.9 11
12 27.4 Anuppur 9 29.3 23.5 12
13 25.4 Bhind 15 23.7 20.6 18
14 25.2 Guna 14 24.4 21.8 17
15 24.2 Chhindwara 13 24.5 23.1 13
16 23.9 Morena 18 21.6 22.6 14
17 23.3 Vidisha 19 21.4 20.1 20
18 23.1 Daa 23 20.7 19.3 24
19 22.8 Raisen 30 18.4 15.7 34
20 22.6 Chhatarpur 17 22.0 19.3 25
21 21.3 Satna 24 20.6 19.7 22
22 20.9 Harda 20 21.3 20.4 19
23 20.7 Mandsaur 27 18.6 20.1 21
24 20.6 Shahdol 16 22.3 21.9 16
25 20.4 Katni 21 21.2 22.4 15
26 19.8 Damoh 26 18.9 18.1 27
27 19.8 Khandwa (East Nimar) 25 20.1 19.7 23
28 19.6 Betul 28 18.6 18.6 26
29 19.4 Shajapur 29 18.5 17.7 29
30 19.2 Singrauli 22 20.9 9.1 47
31 18.9 Sehore 31 18.0 18.0 28
32 18.9 Dhar 36 16.6 13.1 41
33 18.6 Narsimhapur 39 16.0 14.9 39
34 18.2 Ashoknagar 35 16.8 16.4 33
35 17.9 Rajgarh 33 17.3 16.8 31
36 17.3 Tikamgarh 32 17.7 16.9 30
37 17.1 Umaria 38 16.1 16.6 32
38 17.1 Shivpuri 34 17.0 15.6 35
39 16.7 Rewa 37 16.2 15.2 36
40 16.0 Khargone (West Nimar) 41 15.4 15.0 38
41 15.6 Sheopur 40 15.8 14.4 40
42 14.7 Barwani 42 14.5 15.1 37
43 14.4 Balaghat 43 12.9 9.5 44
44 12.3 Mandla 46 10.3 9.7 43
45 12.3 Panna 44 12.6 13.0 42
46 11.9 Seoni 45 10.3 9.5 45
47 9.0 Jhabua 47 9.8 9.4 4648 8.3 Sidhi 48 7.5 4.0 50
49 7.8 Alirajpur 49 7.3 7.8 48
50 4.6 Dindori 50 4.6 4.5 49
ercentae o uran oulation
2011
2001
1991
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Chambal
Gwalior
Sagar
Rewa
Shahdol
Ujjain
Indore
Bhopal
Narmadapuram
Jabalpur
Divisions
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Balaghat
Seoni
Chhindwara
Mandla
Dindori
Narsimhapur
Jabalpur
Katni
Hoshangabad
Harda
Betul
Raisen
Sehore
Bhopal
Vidisha
Rajgarh
Burhanpur
Khandwa (East Nimar)
Alirajpur
Jhabua
Barwani
Khargone (West Nimar)
Indore
Dhar
Dewas
Shajapur
Ujjain
Ratlam
Mandsaur
Neemuch
Anuppur
Shahdol
Umaria
Singrauli
Sidhi
Rewa
Satna
Damoh
Sagar
Panna
Chhatarpur
Tikamgarh
Ashoknagar
Guna
ShivpuriDatia
Gwalior
Bhind
Morena
Sheopur
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
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1.2.9. Tp bm f M P
Tahsil level analysis of populaon distribuon explains that Indore, Huzur (Bhopal), Gwalior,
Jabalpur and Sagar tahsils of Madhya Pradesh have largest size of populaon. In a similar
manner Orchha (Tikamgarh), Gulabganj (Vidisha), Dolariya (Hoshangabad), Gyaraspur (Vidisha)
and Tyonda (Vidisha) tahsils have least populaon.
Statement 1.13: Pp S - Tp bm : 2011
Top
Tahsils Districts Pp
Indore Indore 2,389,511
Huzur Bhopal 2,107,523
Gwalior (Gird) Gwalior 1,495,487
Jabalpur Jabalpur 1,370,673
Sagar Sagar 823,015
Bm
Tahsils Districts Pp
Orchha Tikamgarh 47,358
Gulabganj Vidisha 54,164
Dolariya Hoshangabad 57,603
Gyaraspur Vidisha 69,107
Tyonda Vidisha 69,136
1.2.10. Rgw b f f M P
Out of 342 tahsils in census 2011 in Madhya Pradesh, 20 (5.85%) tahsils have populaon 85000
and below. 22 tahsils have populaon more than 405000. About 73 percent (251) tahsils range
between 85001 to 245000. In remaining 49 tahsils (14.33%) it is more than 245000 but less
than 405001 populaon.
Statement 1.14: Pp S - Rgw b f : 2011
Pp g Nmb f T
405001 & above 22
245001 - 405000 49
85001 - 245000 251
85000 & below 20
Total 342
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1.3. DECADAL GROWTH
1.3.1. India, Madhya Pradesh and other Countries
The analysis of decadal growth rate of India, Madhya Pradesh and other countries in 2011
explains that Afghanistan observes highest populaon growth rate followed by Pakistan. Even
Bangladesh observes less populaon growth rate than Madhya Pradesh. Germany and Russian
Federaon observe negave populaon growth and Republic of Korea records almost no
growth. The United Kingdom, France and China observe lowest populaon growth rates.
Statement 1.15: D Gw - I, M P Cries : 2001-11
Countries* / State D Gw Countries* / State D Gw
INDIA 17.70 Myanmar 8.01
MADHYA PRADESH 20.30 Nepal 20.04
Afghanistan 34.92 Pakistan 22.09
Australia 10.42 Republic of Korea 0.6
Bangladesh 15.54 Russian Federaon -0.04
Brazil 11.51 Sri Lanka 8.40
China 6.66 United Kingdom 4.96
France 5.77 United States of America** 9.90
Germany -0.02
* Only selected Countries
** USA as per census 2010 gures on the websites of US Census Bureau.
Source : World Populaon Prospects, the 2008 revision 2010 United Naon; for India & Madhya Pradesh Census of India 2011.
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
In
dia
MadhyaPrad
esh
Afghanistan
Austr
alia
Banglad
esh
Br
azil
Ch
ina
Fra
nce
Germ
any
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
RepublicofKo
rea
RussianFederation
SriLa
nka
UnitedKingd
om
USofAme
rica
DecadalGrowthRate
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1.3.2. India and Madhya Pradesh
The comparave analysis of decadal populaon growth rate of Madhya Pradesh and India reveals
similar trends with dierent intensity in the period 1901 and 2011. In the rst ve decades
India observes higher growth rate than Madhya Pradesh except rst decade. Aerwards in all
decades reverse trends were observed with Madhya Pradesh having high decadal growth rate
than India ll the present decade.
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Statement 1.16: D Gw - I M P : 1901-2011
INDIA
1901-11 1911-21 1921-31 1931-41 1941-51 1951-61 1961-71 1971-81# 1981-91+ 1991-01* 2001-11
Total 5.7 -0.3 11.0 14.2 13.3 21.6 24.8 24.7 23.9 21.5 17.7
Rural 6.4 -1.3 10.0 11.8 8.8 20.6 21.9 19.3 20.0 18.1 12.3
Urban 0.4 8.3 19.1 32.0 41.4 26.4 38.2 46.1 36.4 31.5 31.8
MADHYA PRADESH
1901-11 1911-21 1921-31 1931-41 1941-51 1951-61 1961-71 1971-81 1981-91 1991-01 2001-11
Total 12.4 -2.4 10.2 12.1 8.4 24.7 29.3 27.2 27.2 24.3 20.3
Rural 15.2 -3.4 9.0 9.9 4.8 22.1 26.3 21.3 22.4 22.3 18.4
Urban -11.8 8.9 22.6 31.5 34.5 39.6 44.3 52.9 43.9 30.1 25.7
# The 1981 census could not be held owing to disturbed condion prevailing in Assam. Hence the populaon gure for 1981 of Assam have been worked out by 'interpolaon'.
+ The 1991 Census was not held in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the populaon gures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been worked out by 'interpolaon'.
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-division of Senapa district of Manipur State.
-2.4
2.6
7.6
12.6
17.6
22.6
27.6
32.6
1901-11
1911-21
1921-31
1931-41
1941-51
1951-61
1961-71
1971-81
1981-91
1991-01
2001-11
DecadalGrowthRate
India Madhya pradesh
decadal roth - india and adhya radesh : 1901-2011
1.3.3. Tp bm S/U T
The decadal total populaon growth analysis of India explain that Dadra & Nagar Haveli and
Daman & Diu Union Territories observe highest growth rate in India during 2001-2011. Both
the Union Territories have more than 50 percent growth rate. Puducherry, Meghalaya and
Arunachal Pradesh also come in ve top ranking states in high growth rate, their growth rate
ranges between 26 and 28.1 percent.
Kerala, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Goa observe lowest total populaon
growth rate. Nagaland has negave total populaon growth rate.
Analysis of rural populaon growth rate of India reveals lower rural growth rate than total
populaon growth. Meghalaya, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Puducherry and Jharkhand states
observe highest rural populaon growth rate in India. Five lowest rural populaon negave
growth rate are reported in Chandigarh, Lakshadweep, NCT of Delhi, Daman & Diu and Kerala.
Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Sikkim, Kerala and Lakshadweep are the ve top urbangrowth rate states/UTs. The urban populaon growth rate is more than 86 percent in these
state/UTs. The ve lowest urban populaon growth rate states/UTs are Himachal Pradesh,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab.
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Statement 1.17: D Gw - Tp bm S/U T : 2001-11
States/Union Territories Total States/Union Territories Rural States/Union Territories Urban
Top
Dadra & Nagar Haveli# 55.9 Meghalaya 27.2 Daman & Diu# 218.8
Daman & Diu# 53.8 Bihar 24.3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli# 218.2
Puducherry# 28.1 Arunachal Pradesh 22.6 Sikkim 156.5Meghalaya 27.9 Puducherry# 21.3 Kerala 92.8
Arunachal Pradesh 26.0 Jharkhand 19.6 Lakshadweep# 86.6
Bm
Nagaland -0.6 Chandigarh# -68.5 Himachal Pradesh 15.6
Kerala 4.9 Lakshadweep# -58.0 Andaman & Nicobar Islands# 23.5
Lakshadweep# 6.3 NCT of Delhi# -55.6 Maharashtra 23.6
Andaman & Nicobar Islands# 6.9 Daman & Diu# -40.1 Madhya Pradesh 25.7
Goa 8.2 Kerala -25.9 Punjab 25.9
# Union Territories
1.3.4. M P Empw A Gp S
Analysis of total populaon decadal growth of India, Madhya Pradesh and EAG States show
that all the EAG states observe higher decadal growth rate than India except Odisha. In a similar
fashion all EAG states observe high rural populaon growth rate than India except Uarakhand
and Odisha. The urban populaon growth rate is higher than total and rural populaon growth
rate in all the states. Out of eight EAG states, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uar Pradesh and
Odisha have lower urban populaon growth rate than India.
Statement 1.18: D Gw - I, M P EAG : 2001-11
Nm f S D Gw (2001-2011)
Total Rural Urban
INDIA* 17.7 12.3 31.8
MADHYA PRADESH 20.3 18.4 25.7
Uarakhand 18.8 11.5 39.9
Rajasthan 21.3 19.0 29.0
Uar Pradesh 20.2 18.0 28.8
Bihar 25.4 24.3 35.4
Jharkhand 22.4 19.6 32.4
Odisha 14.0 11.8 26.9
Chhasgarh 22.6 17.8 41.8
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated
populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-division of Senapa district.
0
10
20
30
40
50
India
MadhyaPradesh
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
DecadalGrowthRate
Total Rural Urban
decadal roth - india, adhya radesh and other
ea states : 2001-2011
1.3.5. Madhya Pradesh and Neighbouring States
Analysis of total populaon decadal growth of India, Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring
States explains that all the states are observing higher decadal growth rate than India, except
Maharashtra. Similar trends are observed in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uar Pradesh andChhasgarh in case of rural populaon growth rates. The urban populaon growth rate is
higher than total and rural populaon growth rates in all the states. Out of the six states,
Chhasgarh and Gujarat have higher urban populaon growth rate than India.
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Statement 1.19: D Gw - I, M P Ngbg : 2001-11
Nm f S D Gw 2001-11
Total Rural Urban
INDIA* 17.7 12.3 31.8
MADHYA PRADESH 20.3 18.4 25.7
Rajasthan 21.3 19.0 29.0
Uar Pradesh 20.2 18.0 28.8
Chhasgarh 22.6 17.8 41.8
Gujarat 19.3 9.3 36.0
Maharashtra 16.0 10.4 23.6
* The 2001 Census populaon of India and Manipur state includes the esmated
populaon of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-division of Senapa district.
0
10
20
30
40
50
India
MadhyaPradesh
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
DecadalGrowthR
ate
Total Rural Urban
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1.3.6. D f M P
The total populaon decadal growth rates of all the ten divisions of Madhya Pradesh during 2001-
2011 show that ve divisions of Indore, Gwalior, Bhopal, Chambal and Rewa have observed higher
decadal growth rate than the state growth rate (20.3%) and divisions of Sagar, Shahdol, Ujjain,
Jabalpur and Narmadapuram have registered lower growth rate. Indore division has registered
highest growth rate (26.4%) and the Narmadapuram the lowest (14.7%).
Analysis of rural populaon growth rates shows that Narmadapuram, Jabalpur, Ujjain and Sagar
divisions have recorded lower rural populaon growth rate than Madhya Pradesh (18.4%).Indore division recorded the highest rural populaon growth rate of 23.1 percent.
The urban populaon growth rate is higher than the total and rural populaon growth rates in
all the divisions, except Shahdol which recorded only 11.2 percent urban populaon decadal
growth rate. Indore division has recorded highest urban populaon growth rate (34.1%) closely
followed by Chambal (31.1%), Bhopal (30.7%) and Gwalior (29.3%).
Statement 1.20: D Gw - D f M P : 2001-11
S D D Gw 2001-11
Total Rural Urban
MADHYA PRADESH 20.3 18.4 25.7
Chambal 21.7 19.1 31.1
Gwalior 23.5 20.8 29.3
Sagar 18.5 18.0 20.3
Rewa 21.6 21.3 23.1
Shahdol 17.6 19.5 11.2
Ujjain 16.8 15.2 20.9
Indore 26.4 23.1 34.1
Bhopal 23.1 18.7 30.7
Narmadapuram 14.7 13.7 17.8
Jabalpur 15.9 14.7 19.8
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0 10 20 30 40 500 10 20 30 40 50
Jabalpur
Narmadapuram
Bhopal
Indore
Ujjain
Shahdol
Rewa
Sagar
Gwalior
Chambal
Divisions
0 10 20 30 40 50
decadal roth rate - divisions o adhya radesh : 2001-11
uranrural
1.3.7. Districts of Madhya PradeshThe total populaon growth rate during 2001-2011 is 20.3 percent in Madhya Pradesh. Out of
50 districts, 20 districts have observed higher decadal total populaon growth rate than the
state. The highest decadal populaon growth rate is observed in Indore district (32.9%) while
the lowest rate is observed in Anuppur district (12.3%). The variaon between highest and
lowest decadal populaon growth rate of 20 percent is signicant.
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Statement 1.21: Rkg f b D Gw : 1981-2011
Rank
2011
Decadal
Gw
State and Districts Rank
2001
D Gw Rank
1991
2001-11 1991- 01 1981- 91
20.3 MADHYA PRADESH 24.3 27.2
1 32.9 Indore 3 34.3 30.3 13
2 30.7 Jhabua 37 21.2 44.6 3
3 28.6 Bhopal 2 36.4 51.0 1
4 28.0 Singrauli 1 38.6 44.9 2
5 27.6 Barwani 5 30.0 26.4 25
6 27.0 Guna 4 30.2 34.7 5
7 25.6 Dhar 15 27.3 29.3 15
8 25.0 Umaria 31 22.6 31.8 9
9 24.5 Gwalior 20 26.2 28.0 19
10 23.7 Sidhi 7 28.4 33.3 6
11 23.4 Morena 25 24.5 30.6 12
12 23.3 Rajgarh 18 26.3 23.9 38
13 22.9 Sheopur 6 29.7 33.3 714 22.9 Khargone(West Nimar) 11 27.9 23.0 45
15 22.8 Shivpuri 13 27.4 30.9 10
16 22.7 Ashoknagar 29 23.2 25.8 28
17 21.5 Sehore 9 28.2 28.0 18
18 21.5 Khandwa(East Nimar) 40 20.0 23.1 44
19 21.4 Katni 39 20.7 23.4 41
20 21.3 Dindori 49 13.5 24.9 32
21 20.2 Harda 24 24.6 29.1 16
22 20.1 Tikamgarh 10 27.9 27.7 21
23 20.1 Vidisha 21 25.2 23.9 37
24 19.9 Rewa 16 26.9 28.8 17
25 19.7 Ratlam 22 25.1 24.2 35
26 19.5 Dewas 17 26.5 30.0 14
27 19.5 Chhatarpur 14 27.3 30.6 11
28 19.5 Alirajpur 19 26.2 39.0 4
29 19.4 Burhanpur 42 19.1 25.8 29
30 19.2 Bhind 46 17.2 25.2 30
31 19.2 Satna 12 27.6 27.1 24
32 18.7 Panna 26 24.5 27.4 22
33 18.5 Daa 33 22.0 26.1 27
34 18.3 Raisen 8 28.4 23.4 43
35 18.2 Seoni 47 16.6 23.6 40
36 18.0 Mandla 48 14.7 24.2 3637 17.6 Sagar 30 22.7 24.5 33
38 17.4 Shahdol 43 18.4 26.3 26
39 17.2 Shajapur 23 24.9 23.0 46
40 16.6 Damoh 38 20.7 24.5 34
41 16.1 Ujjain 28 23.7 23.8 39
42 14.5 Jabalpur 35 21.7 19.1 49
43 14.5 Hoshangabad 32 22.3 25.0 31
44 14.0 Narsimhapur 34 21.9 20.8 48
45 13.8 Neemuch 36 21.3 22.6 47
46 13.6 Balaghat 50 9.7 19.0 50
47 13.2 Mandsaur 27 23.7 23.4 42
48 13.1 Chhindwara 45 17.9 27.2 23
49 12.9 Betul 44 18.1 27.7 20
50 12.3 Anuppur 41 20.0 32.8 8
decadal roth
2001-11
1991-01
1981-91
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Chambal
Gwalior
Sagar
Rewa
Shahdol
Ujjain
Indore
Bhopal
Narmadapuram
Jabalpur
Divisions
0 10 20 30 40 50
Balaghat
Seoni
Chhindwara
Mandla
Dindori
Narsimhapur
Jabalpur
Katni
Hoshangabad
Harda
Betul
Raisen
Sehore
Bhopal
Vidisha
Rajgarh
Burhanpur
Khandwa (East Nimar)
Alirajpur
Jhabua
Barwani
Khargone (West Nimar)
Indore
Dhar
Dewas
Shajapur
Ujjain
Ratlam
Mandsaur
Neemuch
Anuppur
Shahdol
Umaria
SingrauliSidhi
Rewa
Satna
Damoh
Sagar
Panna
Chhatarpur
Tikamgarh
Ashoknagar
Guna
Shivpuri
Datia
Gwalior
Bhind
Morena
Sheopur
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
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1.3.8. Tp bm f M P
The tahsil level analysis of decadal populaon growth rate explains that Shahpura (Dindori),
Panagar (Jabalpur), Manpur (Umaria), Pa (Barwani) and Khalwa (Khandwa-East Nimar)
tahsils of Madhya Pradesh have observed highest total populaon growth rates in the state
which range between 39.2 and 93.3 percent. In comparison Harsud (Khandwa-East Nimar),
Bandhogarh (Umaria), Parasia (Chhindwara), Dindori (Dindori) and Bhavra (Alirajpur) tahsilshave recorded lowest total populaon growth rates in the state. Harsud has recorded negave
growth rate.
Statement 1.22: D Gw - Tp bm : 2001-11
Top
Tahsils Districts D Gw
Shahpura Dindori 93.3
Panagar Jabalpur 77.8
Manpur Umaria 43.1Pa Barwani 40.9
Khalwa Khandwa (East Nimar) 39.2
Bm
Tahsils Districts D Gw
Harsud Khandwa (East Nimar) -10.9
Bandhogarh Umaria 0.0
Parasia Chhindwara 0.2Dindori Dindori 4.1
Bhavra Alirajpur 4.1
1.3.9. Rgw b f f M P
Out of total 342 tahsils, 23 tahsils (including one tahsil observed negave growth) have recorded
less than 11 percent decadal populaon growth rate and 175 tahsils fall in 11.0 to 19.9 percent
range of decadal growth rate. 113 tahsils have registered decadal populaon growth rates
between 20.0 - 28.9 percent whereas 31 tahsils have recorded decadal populaon growth
rates 29.0 percent and above.
Statement 1.23: D Gw - Rgw b f : 2001-11
D Gw g Nmb f T
29.0 & above 31
20.0 - 28.9 113
11.0 - 19.9 175
10.9 & below* 23
Total 342
* Including one tahsil with negave growth
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1.4. DENSITY
1.4.1. India, Madhya Pradesh and other Countries
As per 2011 Census, density of populaon of India is 382 persons per square kilometre and
Madhya Pradesh has lower density of populaon at 236. Bangladesh has the highest populaon
density among the neighbouring countries. Myanmar, Australia, Russian Federaon, United
States of America, Brazil and Afghanistan have populaon density gures lower than hundred.
Australia has the lowest populaon density of just 3 persons followed by Russian Federaon
with 8 persons per square kilometre. Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka and United Kingdom have
higher populaon density than Madhya Pradesh.
Statement 1.24: D f pp - I, M P C : 2011
Countries*/State D f pp Countries* / State D f pp
INDIA 382 Myanmar 75
MADHYA PRADESH 236 Nepal 203
Afghanistan 45 Pakistan 232
Australia 3 Republic of Korea 489
Bangladesh 1,142 Russian Federaon 8
Brazil 23 Sri Lanka 311
China 141 United Kingdom 255
France 114 United States of America** 33
Germany 230
* Only selected Countries
** USA as per census 2010 gures on the websites of US Census Bureau.
Source : World Populaon Prospects, the 2008 revision 2010 United Naon; for India & Madhya Pradesh Census of India 2011.
0
300
600
900
1,200
India
MadhyaPradesh
Afghanistan
Australia
Ba
ngladesh
Brazil
China
France
Germany
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
Republic
ofKorea
RussianFe
deration
SriLanka
United
Kingdom
UnitedStatesofAmerica
Density
density o oulation - india, adhya radesh and other countries : 2011
1.4.2. India and Madhya Pradesh
Both Madhya Pradesh and India show uniformly increasing trends of populaon density during
1971 2011. Madhya Pradesh has always reported lower populaon density than India in all
the decades.
DENSITY
Number of persons per sq.km.
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Statement 1.25: D f pp - I M P : 1971-2011
density o oulation - india and adhya radesh : 1971-2011
0
100
200
300
400
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Density
India Madhya Pradesh
INDIA
Census Year 1971 1981# 1991+ 2001* 2011
Density 167 208 267 325 382
MADHYA PRADESH
Census Year 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Density 98 124 158 196 236
# The 1981 census could not be held owing to disturbed condion prevailing in Assam.
Hence the populaon gure for 1981 of Assam have been worked out by 'interpolaon'.
+ The 1991 Census was not held in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the populaon gures for
1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been worked out by interpolaon.
* Includes esmated populaon of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul sub-divisions of
Senapa district of Manipur for 2001.
Note - For working out density of India, the enre area and populaon of those porons
of Jammu & Kashmir which are under illegal occupaon of Pakistan and China have not
been taken into account.
1.4.3. Tp bm S/U T
The highest populaon density is registered in NCT of Delhi followed by Chandigarh, Puducherry,
Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep in the descending order. The populaon density gures among
these states range between 2,149 and 11,320 persons per sq.km. In comparison, Arunachal
Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Mizoram, Sikkim and Manipur States are included among
the lowest populaon density states of India.
Statement 1.26: D f Pp - Tp bm S/U T : 2011
Top
States/Union Territories D f pp*
NCT Of Delhi# 11,320
Chandigarh# 9,258
Puducherry# 2,547
Daman & Diu# 2,191
Lakshadweep# 2,149
# Union Territories
* Based on the density of states as published in the Primary Census Abstract, Data
Highlights, India series 1, 2011
Bm
S/U T D f pp*
Arunachal Pradesh 17
Andaman & Nicobar Islands# 46
Mizoram 52
Sikkim 86
Manipur 115
# Union Territories
* Based on the density of states as published in the Primary Census Abstract, Data
Highlights, India series 1, 2011
1.4.4. M P Empw A Gp S
An analysis of populaon density of India, Madhya Pradesh and Other EAG states in the
decades 2001 and 2011 shows that Bihar and Uar Pradesh, two most populated states of
India observe highest populaon density of 1106 and 829 respecvely whereas Uarakhand
and Chhasgarh have lowest idencal gure of 189. There is almost uniform variaon of
populaon density in the two decades of 2001 and 2011 among all the listed states ranging
between 25.5 percent in Bihar to 14.4 percent in Odisha.
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Statement 1.27: D f pp - I, M P EAG : 2001 2011density o oulation - india, adhya radesh and other ea
states : 2001 and 2011
100
300
500
700
900
1,100
1,300
India
Mad
hyaPradesh
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan
U
ttarPradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Density
2001 2011
Nm f S D f pp
2001 2011
INDIA* 325 382
MADHYA PRADESH 196 236
Uarakhand 159 189
Rajasthan 165 200
Uar Pradesh 690 829
Bihar 881 1106
Jharkhand 338 414
Odisha 236 270
Chhasgarh 154 189
* Includes esmated populaon of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul sub-divisions of
Senapa district of Manipur for 2001.
Note - For working out density of India, the enre area and populaon of those
porons of Jammu & Kashmir which are under illegal occupaon of Pakistan and China
have not been taken into account.
1.4.5. Madhya Pradesh and Neighbouring States
Analysis of populaon density of India, Madhya Pradesh and its neighbouring states in 2001
shows that all the states reported low populaon density than the naonal average, except
Uar Pradesh (690). Similar trends are also observed by all the states in 2011. The decadal
variaon in populaon density ranges uniformly among the listed states between 15 percent
and 23 percent.
Statement 1.28: D f pp - I, M P Ngbg : 2001 2011
Nm f S D f pp
2001 2011
INDIA* 325 382
MADHYA PRADESH 196 236
Rajasthan 165 200
Uar Pradesh 690 829
Chhasgarh 154 189
Gujarat 258 308
Maharashtra 315 365
* Includes esmated populaon of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul sub-divisions of
Senapa district of Manipur for 2001.
Note - For working out density of India, the enre area and populaon of those
porons of Jammu & Kashmir which are under illegal occupaon of Pakistan and
China have not been taken into account.
density o oulation - india, adhya radesh and its
neihourin states : 2001 and 2011
100
300
500
700
900
India
MadhyaPradesh
Rajasthan
UttarPradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Density
2001 2011
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1.4.6. D f M P
Populaon density of all divisions of Madhya Pradesh for 2001 show that the divisions of
Gwalior, Sagar, Shahdol, Jabalpur and Narmadapuram have observed lower populaon density
than the state value (196). In comparison, Rewa division has the highest density of populaon
(233) followed by Indore (230) in 2001. Analysis of populaon density in 2011 does not reect
any major change in this posion, except that Indore registered highest density of populaon
(291) followed by Rewa (283).
The decadal variaon in the density of populaon in 2011 from 2001 ranges between 15
percent (Narmadapuram) and 26.5 percent (Indore). It is 20.4 percent for Madhya Pradesh.
Statement 1.29: D f pp - D f M P : 2001 2011
S D D f pp
2001 2011
MADHYA PRADESH 196 236
Chambal 223 271
Gwalior 188 232
Sagar 173 205
Rewa 233 283
Shahdol 149 175
Ujjain 219 256
Indore 230 291
Bhopal 208 256
Narmadapuram 147 169
Jabalpur 174 202
density o oulation - divisions o adhya radesh : 2001
and 2011
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Chambal
Gwalior
Sagar
Rewa
Shahdol
Ujjain
Indore
Bhopal
Narmadapuram
Jabalpur
Density
2001 2011
1.4.7. Districts of Madhya Pradesh
The populaon density of Madhya Pradesh was 236 in 2011. Out of y districts in the state,
19 districts have recorded higher populaon density than the state average. The districts of
Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior have retained the top four posions for reporng higher
density of populaon in the three decades of 1991, 2001 and 2011. The other districts which
have reported density of populaon more than 300 in 2011 are Morena, Bhind, Rewa and
Ujjain in the descending order. The lowest populaon density is reported in Raisen, Betul,
Panna, Sheopur and Dindori districts. There is high variaon between the districts with highest
(Bhopal with 855) and lowest (Dindori with 94) populaon density.
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Statement 1.30: Rkg f b D f pp : 1991-2011
Rank
2011
Density
f pp-
State and Districts Rank
2001
Density of
pp
Rank
1991
2011 2001 1991
236 MADHYA PRADESH 196 158
1 855 Bhopal 1 665 488 1
2 841 Indore 2 633 471 2
3 473 Jabalpur 3 413 339 3
4 446 Gwalior 4 358 284 4
5 394 Morena 6 319 256 6
6 382 Bhind 5 320 273 5
7 375 Rewa 7 313 246 7
8 326 Ujjain 8 281 227 8
9 299 Ratlam 9 250 200 9
10 297 Satna 10 249 195 10
11 286 Tikamgarh 11 238 186 12
12 285 Jhabua 13 218 180 13
13 271 Daa 12 229 188 11
14 268 Dhar 16 213 168 16
15 261 Katni 14 215 178 14
16 255 Barwani 19 200 154 21
17 251 Rajgarh 18 204 161 18
18 244 Shajapur 17 208 167 17
19 242 Mandsaur 15 214 173 15
20 233 Khargone (West Nimar) 22 190 149 24
21 232 Sidhi 23 188 146 28
22 232 Sagar 20 197 161 19
23 229 Alirajpur 21 192 152 23
24 223 Dewas 25 186 147 2725 221 Burhanpur 26 185 156 20
26 213 Narsimhapur 24 187 153 22
27 208 Singrauli 33 162 117 42
28 203 Chhatarpur 29 170 133 31
29 200 Anuppur 27 178 148 25
30 199 Sehore 31 164 128 35
31 198 Vidisha 30 165 132 34
32 194 Guna 37 153 118 41
33 194 Neemuch 28 171 141 29
34 185 Hoshangabad 34 162 132 33
35 184 Balaghat 32 162 148 26
36 182 Mandla 36 154 134 3037 181 Ashoknagar 39 147 120 39
38 178 Khandwa (East Nimar) 40 147 122 38
39 177 Chhindwara 35 157 133 32
40 173 Damoh 38 148 123 37
41 172 Shahdol 41 146 124 36
42 171 Shivpuri 43 140 110 45
43 171 Harda 42 142 114 44
44 158 Umaria 47 127 103 47
45 157 Seoni 45 133 114 43
46 157 Raisen 46 133 104 46
47 157 Betul 44 139 118 40
48 142 Panna 48 120 96 48
49 104 Sheopur 49 85 65 50
50 94 Dindori 50 78 69 49
density o oulation
2011
2001
1991
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Chambal
Gwalior
Sagar
Rewa
Shahdol
Ujjain
Indore
Bhopal
Narmadapuram
Jabalpur
Divisions
0 200 400 600 800
Balaghat
Seoni
Chhindwara
Mandla
Dindori
Narsimhapur
Jabalpur
Katni
Hoshangabad
Harda
Betul
Raisen
Sehore
Bhopal
Vidisha
Rajgarh
Burhanpur
Khandwa (East Nimar)
Alirajpur
Jhabua
Barwani
Khargone (West Nimar)
IndoreDhar
Dewas
Shajapur
Ujjain
Ratlam
Mandsaur
Neemuch
Anuppur
Shahdol
Umaria
Singrauli
Sidhi
Rewa
Satna
Damoh
Sagar
Panna
Chhatarpur
Tikamgarh
Ashoknagar
Guna
Shivpuri
Datia
Gwalior
Bhind
Morena
Sheopur
0 200 400 600 800 0 200 400 600 800
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1.4.8. Tp bm f M P
The analysis of populaon density of tahsils of Madhya Pradesh shows that Indore (Indore),
Huzur (Bhopal), Jabalpur (Jabalpur), Ujjain (Ujjain) and Huzur (Rewa) have recorded higher
populaon density which range between 727 and 2,610 persons per sq.km. In comparison,
Karahal (Sheopur), Kusmi (Sidhi), Kannod (Dewas), Vijaypur (Sheopur) and Beerpur (Sheopur)
tahsils have registered lower populaon density in the state. Three tahsils of Sheopur district
namely Karahal, Vijaypur and Beerpur are among the lowest ve tahsils by density of populaon.
Karahal tahsil registers the lowest gure of 50 persons per square kilometre.
Statement 1.31: D f pp - Tp bm : 2011
Top
Tahsils Districts D f pp
Indore Indore 2,610
Huzur Bhopal 1,634
Jabalpur Jabalpur 1,165
Ujjain Ujjain 893
Huzur Rewa 727
Bm
Tahsils Districts D f pp
Karahal Sheopur 50
Kusmi Sidhi 56
Kannod Dewas 67
Vijaypur Sheopur 79
Beerpur Sheopur 82
1.4.9. Rgw b f f M P
A bifurcaon of density range of 110 to 479 shows that 236 tahsils fall in the populaon density
range of 110-294 persons and 65 tahsils fall under populaon density range of 295-479 persons.
20 tahsils have populaon density 480 persons per sq.km. or higher.
Statement 1.32: D f pp - Rgw b f : 2011
Density range Nmb f T
480 & above 20
295 - 479 65
110 - 294 236
109 & below 21
Total 342
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1.5. URBAN SECTOR
1.5.1. S f w M P
There are 476 towns in the state as per Census 2011 which include 14 Municipal Corporaons,
96 Municipalies, 249 Nagar Panchayats, 5 Cantonment Boards and 112 Census Towns. The
last decade has registered signicant gain in the number of Municipalies, Nagar Panchayats
and Census Towns.
Statement 1.33: S f w : 1991-2011
C S Nmb f Tw
1991 2001 2011
() S Tw
(i) Municipal Corporaons 13 14 14
(ii) Municipalies 295 85 96
(iii) Nagar Panchayats 0 235 249
(iv) Cantonment Boards 5 5 5
(v) Noed Areas 8 0 0
(b) C Tw 49 55 112
Total 370 394 476
URBAN SECTOR
The urban sector comprises two types of towns viz; Statutory towns and
Census towns. In the Census of India 2011, the denion of urban area adopted
is as follows: (a) Statutory Towns : All places with a municipality, corporaon,
cantonment board or noed town area commiee, etc are known as statutory
towns. (b) Census Towns: All other places sasfying the following three criteria
simultaneously are treated as Census Towns. i) A minimum populaon of 5,000;
ii) At least 75 per cent of male working populaon engaged in non-agriculturalpursuits; and iii) A density of populaon of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq.
mile)
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1.5.2. S f w - Nmb f Ub Aggm OGw M P
The number of urban agglomeraons and out growths has declined in 2011 from its posion
in 1991.
Statement 1.34: Nmb f Ub Aggm O Gw : 1991-2011
Census Year Ub Aggm O Gw
1991 46 90
2001 42 101
2011 37 86
URBAN AGGLOMERATION AND OUTGROWTH
A Ub Aggm (UA)is a connuous urban spread constung a townand its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically conguous
towns together with or without urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases,
railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc; may come
up near a statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits
of a village or villages conguous to the town. Each such individual area by itself
may not sasfy the minimum populaon limit to qualify it to be treated as an
independent urban unit but may qualify to be clubbed with the exing town as
their connuous urban spread (i.e., an Out Growth). Each such town together
with its outgrowth(s) is treated as an integrated urban area and is designated as
an urban agglomeraon. For the purpose of delineaon of Urban Agglomeraons
during Census of India 2011, following criteria has been adopted:
(a) The core town or at least one of the constuent towns of an urbanagglomeraon should necessarily be a statutory town; and
(b) The total populaon of an Urban Agglomeraon (i.e. all the constuents
put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census. In varying
local condions, there were similar other combinaons which have been treated
as urban agglomeraons sasfying the basic condion of conguity.
A O Gw (OG)is a viable unit such as a village or a hamlet or an enumeraon
block and clearly idenable in terms of its boundaries and locaon. While
determining the outgrowth of a town, it has been ensured that it possesses the
urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenies such as pucca roads,
electricity, taps, drainage system for disposal of waste water etc., educaonal
instuons, post oces, medical facilies, banks etc and physically conguouswith the core town of the UA.
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1.5.3. S f w - Nmb f w pp wpg b pp b
In 2001, total 394 towns were idened in the state which comprised of 15.97 million populaon
and by 2011 there were 476 towns accounng for more than 20.07 million populaon. Of the
total 476 towns in 2011, 63 were either class-I or class-II towns, and together these account for
nearly two thirds of the total urban populaon, the class I towns (32) occupy major share of
populaon (55.6%). More or less similar trends of urbanisaon prevailed in 2001.
Among 32 class I-towns, 15 have populaon of more than 2 lakh each; while 5 of these have
populaon size of more than 5 lakh each.
Statement 1.35: Nmb f w pp w pg b pp b Tw f M P : 2001 2011
C f Tw 2001 2011
Nmb f
Tw
Pp* Percentage to
total urban
pp
Nmb f
Tw
Pp* Percentage to
total urban
pp
Class I 25 8,466,818 53.0 32 11,162,693 55.6
Class II 26 1,893,954 11.9 31 2,141,049 10.7
Class III 94 2,748,187 17.2 113 3,342,380 16.7
Class IV 154 2,132,441 13.4 177 2,488,808 12.4
Class V 85 686,170 4.3 112 888,629 4.4
Class VI 10 39,575 0.2 11 45,846 0.2
Total 394 15,967,145 100.0 476 20,069,405 100.0
* Including OGs
CLASSIFICATION OF TOWNS BY POPULATION SIZE
Size-class Populaon
I 1 Lakh and above
II 50,000 to 99,999
III 20,000 to 49,999
IV 10,000 to 19,999
V 5,000 to 9,999
VI Less than 5,000
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1.5.4. Pp S - Tp bm S Tw fMadhya Pradesh
The top ve statutory towns of Madhya Pradesh by populaon size; Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur,
Gwalior and Ujjain (all Municipal Corporaons) together account for 6.44 million populaon.
The ve boom towns by populaon size; Bhedaghat (Jabalpur), Nagri (Mandsaur), Badagaon
(Shajapur), Sardarpur (Dhar) and Kotar (Satna) are all categorised as Nagar Panchayats.
Together these ve towns account for just 35,721 persons. Bhedaghat, the smallest statutory
town has populaon of 6,657.
Statement 1.36: Pp S - Tp bm S Tw : 2011
Top
S Tw Districts Pp
Indore (M.Corp.+OG) Indore 1,994,397
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 1,798,218
Jabalpur (M.Corp.+OG) Jabalpur 1,081,677
Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 1,054,420
Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 515,215
Bm
S Tw Districts Pp
Bhedaghat (NP) Jabalpur 6,657
Nagri (NP) Mandsaur 7,034
Badagaon (NP) Shajapur 7,217
Sardarpur (NP) Dhar 7,293
Kotar (NP) Satna 7,520
1.5.5. Pp S - Rgw b f S Tw fMadhya Pradesh
Statement 1.37 arranges rangewise distribuon of statutory towns by populaon size in 2011.
Out of 364 statutory towns, 32 towns are in class-I category with populaon ranging above 1
lakh. Majority of 288 towns are falling in populaon size of 10001 to 100000.
Statement 1.37: Pp S - Rgw b f S Tw : 2011
Pp g Nmb f S Tw
2,00,001 and more 15
1,00,001 - 2,00,000 17
10,001 - 1,00,000 288
less than 10,000 44
Total 364
1.5.6. Pp S - Mp Cp f M P
Statement 1.38 details all the Municipal Corporaons of Madhya Pradesh by populaon size in
2011. The top four Municipal Corporaons of Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur and Gwalior account for
68.6 percent of total populaon of all the 14 M.Corps. together (8,645,342).
Statement 1.38: Pp S - Mp Cp : 2011
Mp Cp Pp Mp Cp Pp
Gwalior 1,054,420 Indore (M.Corp. + OG) 1,994,397
Sagar (M.Corp. + OG) 274,556 Bhopal 1,798,218
Satna (M.Corp. + OG) 282,977 Murwara (Katni) 221,883
Rewa 235,654 Jabalpur (M.Corp. + OG) 1,081,677
Ratlam 264,914 Singrauli 220,257
Ujjain 515,215 Khandwa 200,738
Dewas 289,550 Burhanpur 210,886
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250000
500000
750000
1000000
1250000
1500000
1750000
2000000
2250000
Gwalior
Sagar
Satna
Rewa
Ratlam
Ujjain
Dewas
Indore
Bhopal
Murwara(Katni)
Jabalpur
Singrauli
Khandwa
Burhanpur
Population
oulation size - unicial cororations o adhya radesh : 2011
1.5.7. Pp S - Tp bm C Tw f MPradesh
Among the census towns, the top ve towns together register more than 1.50 lakh populaon
and Bangarda Chhota town of Indore district leads with highest populaon of 64,213. Incomparison, the ve boom most census towns together register just 17,817 people; and the
smallest town Kapuria of Sagar district has populaon of just 1,902.
Statement 1.39: Pp S - Tp bm C Tw : 2011
Top
C Tw Districts Pp
Bangarda Chhota Indore 64,213
Jaura Khurd Morena 32,087
Amlai Shahdol* 30,354
Rajakhedi Sagar 24,232Makronia Buzurg Sagar 23,861
* including poron spread over Anuppur district.
Bm
C Tw Districts Pp
Kapuria Sagar 1,902
Sethiya Chhindwara 3,113
Panara Chhindwara 4,078
Nowbasata Rewa 4,358
Sabo Shahdol 4,366
1.5.8. Pp S - Rgw b f C Tw fMadhya Pradesh
According to range wise distribuon of Census towns by populaon size in 2011, around sixty
percent of the census towns are placed in the populaon range of 5,001 and 10,000. Twenty
two Census towns are in the category of populaon size of 10,001 and 15,000.
Statement 1.40: Pp S - Rgw b f C Tw : 2011
Pp g Nmb f C Tw
Above 15,001 11
10,001 - 15,000 22
5,001 - 10,000 68
less than 5,000 11
Total 112
1.5.9. D Gw - Tp bm S Tw fMadhya Pradesh
The top ve statutory towns by decadal growth rates are Bhedaghat, Gairatganj, Pithampur,Rau and Indergarh which are spread over the state and all ve have registered more than y
percent decadal growth rate. In comparison, the boom ve statutory towns are either in Betul
or its neighbouring Chhindwara district and their decadal growth rates are in negave gures.
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The highest growth rate is registered by Bhedaghat (261.8%) and the lowest by Bhainsdehi
(-24.1%).
Statement 1.41: D Gw - Tp bm S Tw : 2001-11
Top
S Tw* Districts D Gw
Bhedaghat (NP) Jabalpur 261.8
Gairatganj (NP) Raisen 124.6
Pithampur (M) Dhar 85.4
Rau (NP) Indore 72.9
Indergarh (NP) Daa 57.9
* Only those Statutory towns have been included which exist in both the Census 2001
and 2011.
Bm
S Tw* Districts D Gw
Bhainsdehi (NP) Betul -24.1
Sarni (M) Betul -9.3
Neuton Chikhli Kalan (NP) Chhindwara -9.3
Badkuhi (NP) Chhindwara -8.2
Damua (M) Chhindwara -7.1
* Only those Statutory towns have been included which exist in both the Census 2001
and 2011.
1.5.10. D Gw - Rgw b f S Tw fMadhya Pradesh
Range wise distribuon of statutory towns by decadal growth rates during 2001-11 show that
more than three-fourths of the towns have registered moderate growth rates ranging between
10 percent and 40 percent. Only 10 statutory towns have registered more than 40 percent
growth rate and 64 towns fall under the range of 10 percent & below of which 10 towns have
the negave growth.
Statement 1.42: D Gw - Rgw b f S Tw : 2001-11
D Gw g Nmb f S Tw*
40.1 & above 10
20.1 - 40.0 108
10.1 - 20.0 156
10.0 & below 64
Total 338
* Only those Statutory towns have been included which exist in both the Census 2001
and 2011.
Note - Rangewise distribuon excludes 26 newly created towns and one declassied
town (Harsud of 2001)
1.5.11. D Gw - Mp Cp f M P
The decadal growth of 14 municipal corporaons of Madhya Pradesh during 2001-11 range
between 8.9 percent (Burhanpur) and 35.0 percent (Indore). Besides Indore, Rewa, Gwalior,Bhopal and Dewas are the other municipal corporaons which have registered more than 25
percent decadal growth rate during 2001-11. In comparison, Jabalpur M.Corp. has observed
the second lowest decadal growth rate (15.4).
Statement 1.43: D Gw - Mp Cp : 2001-11
Mp Cp D Gw Mp Cp D Gw
Gwalior 27.5 Indore (M.Corp.+OG) 35.0
Sagar (M.Corp.+OG) 17.0 Bhopal 25.1
Satna (M.Corp.+OG) 23.4 Murwara (Katni) 18.6
Rewa 28.6 Jabalpur (M.Corp.+OG) 15.4
Ratlam 19.2 Singrauli 18.9
Ujjain 19.7 Khandwa 16.5
Dewas 25.0 Burhanpur 8.9
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Gwalior
Sagar
Satna
Rewa
Ratlam
Ujjain
Dewas
Indore
Bhopal
Murwara(Katni)
Jabalpur
Singrauli
Khandwa
Burhanpur
DecadalGrowth
decadal roth - unicial cororations o adhya radesh: 2001-11
1.5.12. Decad Gw - Tp bm C Tw fMadhya Pradesh
The top ve census towns have registered more than y percent decadal growth rates during2001-11, Suhagi (Jabalpur) ranks on top with 81.5 percent. In comparison, all the boom ve
towns by decadal growth rates have registered negave growth rates and are uniformly placed
between -30.3 and -39.2 percentages. The three census towns with lowest decadal growth
rates are in Jabalpur district.
Statement 1.44: D Gw - Tp bm C Tw : 2001-11
Top
C Tw* Districts D Gw
Suhagi Jabalpur 81.5
Manglaya Sadak Indore 74.7
Palda Indore 72.2
Makronia Buzurg Sagar 66.2
Deodara Mandla 50.5
* Only those Census Towns have been included which exists as census town in both
Census 2001 & 2011
Bm
C Tw* Districts D Gw
GCF Jabalpur Jabalpur -39.2
Vehicle Factory Area Jabalpur Jabalpur -32.4
Ordnance Factory Khamaria Jabalpur -32.3
Sethiya Chhindwara -31.7
Bina Rly Colony Sagar -30.3
* Only those Census Towns have been included which exists as census town in both
Census 2001 & 2011
1.5.13. D Gw - Rgw b f C Tw fMadhya Pradesh
Range wise distribuon of census towns by decadal growth rates during 2001-11 covers 48
towns which existed in the two census periods of 2001 and 2011, excluding the 64 new towns.
Half of these towns have registered negave growth rates and in contrast only ve towns have
reported more than y percent growth rate during 2001-11.
Statement 1.45: D Gw - Rgw b f C Tw : 2001-11
D Gw g Nmb f C Tw*
50.1 & above 05
11.0 - 50.0 14
0.0 - 10.9 05
Negave growth 24
Total 48
* Only those Census Towns have been included which exist as census town in both
Census 2001 & 2011
Note - Rangewise distribuon exlcudes 7 Census town of 2001 which have been
either declassied or merged in statutory town or converted to statutory town. It also
excludes 64 newly created Census Town of 2011.
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1.5.14. D f pp - Tp bm S Tw fMadhya Pradesh
The top ve statutory towns by density of populaon in 2011 are located in western Madhya
Pradesh and have density of populaon ranging between 49,000 and 63,200. The top three
towns are located in Shajapur district. In comparison, the boom ve statutory towns by
density of populaon are spread across the state and have populaon density ranging between
100 and 237.
Statement 1.46: D f pp - Tp bm S Tw : 2011
Top
S Tw Districts Density of
pp
Susner (NP) Shajapur 63,200
Badod (NP) Shajapur 60,148
Nalkheda (NP) Shajapur 53,839
Runji-Gautampura (NP) Indore 50,290
Ichhawar (NP) Sehore 49,100
Bm
S Tw Districts Density of
pp
Diken (NP) Neemuch 103
Chandia (NP) Umaria 181
Amarkantak (NP) Anuppur 181
Badagaon (NP) Shajapur 204
Badagaon (NP) Tikamgarh 237
1.5.15. D f pp - Rgw b f STw f M P
Rangewise distribuon of statutory towns by density of populaon in 2011 show that maximum
183 towns fall in the density range of 2001 to 30000 followed by 159 towns ranging between
301-2000. Only 10 towns have populaon density more than 30000, whereas density of less
than 300 is observed in 12 towns.
Statement 1.47: D f pp - Rgw b f S Tw : 2011
Density range Nmb f S Tw30,001 and above 10
2001 - 30,000 183
301 - 2000 159
less than 300 12
Total 364
1.5.16. D f pp - Mp Cp f MPradesh
Out of 14 Municipal Corporaons, Burhanpur M.Corp. has registered highest density of
populaon of 16,645 followed by Indore M.Corp. (11,569) while Singrauli M.Corp. has the
lowest density of populaon (774). All other Municipal Corporaons have observed populaon
density between 2310 and 8014.
Statement 1.48: D f pp - Mp Cp : 2011
Mp Cp D f pp Mp Cp D f pp
Gwalior 6,071 Indore (M.Corp. + OG) 11,569
Sagar (M.Corp. + OG) 8,014 Bhopal 6,290
Satna (M.Corp. + OG) 3,582 Murwara (Katni) 3,236
Rewa 2,310 Jabalpur (M.Corp. + OG) 7,092
Ratlam 6,760 Singrauli 774
Ujjain 5,559 Khandwa 5,612
Dewas 2,889 Burhanpur 16,645
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2000
4000
6000
800010000
12000
14000
16000
18000
Gwalior
Sagar
Satna
Rewa
Ratlam
Ujjain
Dewas
Indore
Bhopal
Murwara(Katni)
Jabalpur
Singrauli
Khandwa
Burhanpur
Density
density o oulation - unicial cororations o adhya radesh : 2011
1.5.17. D f pp - Tp bm C Tw fMadhya Pradesh
The top ve census towns by density of populaon are Kosmi, Barwaha Kasba, Gogaon,
Rajakhedi and Buzurg and the density gures vary between 6,832 to 14,468. In comparison,
the density of populaon of ve lowest census towns vary between 245 to 536.
Statement 1.49: D f pp - Tp bm C Tw : 2011
Top
C Tw Districts Density of
pp
Kosmi Balaghat 14,468
Barwaha Kasba Khargone (West Nimar) 13,790
Gogaon Khargone (West Nimar) 7,676
Rajakhedi Sagar 6,845
Buzurg Gwalior 6,832
Bm
C Tw Districts Density of
pp
Ranipur (Tavanagar) Hoshangabad 245
Khor Neemuch 455
Ordnance Factory Khamaria Jabalpur 494
Badra Anuppur 532
Sethiya Chhindwara 536
1.5.18. D f pp - Rgw b f CTw f M P
There are only 10 Census towns with less than 750 populaon density whereas 11 census
towns registered more than 5000 populaon density. 57 census towns fall under the populaondensity range of 750-2000 followed by 34 census towns ranging between 2001 - 5000.
Statement 1.50: D f pp - Rgw b f C Tw : 2011
Density range Nmb f C Tw
5,001 & above 11
2,001 - 5,000 34
750 - 2,000 57
749 & below 10
Total 112
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