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India is the most populous country in the world, with one-sixth of the world's population.<ref name=UN>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} "It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present".</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="The Economic Times">Template:Cite news</ref>

Between 1975 and 2010, the population doubled to 1.2 billion, reaching the billion mark in 2000. According to the UN's World Population dashboard, India's population now stands at slightly over 1.428 billion, edging past China's population of 1.425 billion people, as reported by the news agency Bloomberg.<ref name="The Economic Times"/> In 2015, India's population was predicted to reach 1.7 billion by 2050.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2017 its population growth rate was 0.98%, ranking 112th in the world; in contrast, from 1972 to 1983, India's population grew by an annual rate of 2.3%.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2023, the median age of an Indian was 29.5 years,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> compared to 39.8 for China and 49.5 for Japan; and, by 2030; India's dependency ratio will be just over 0.4.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> However, the number of children in India peaked more than a decade ago and is now falling. The number of children under the age of five peaked in 2007, and since then the number has been falling. The number of Indians under 15 years old peaked slightly later (in 2011) and is now also declining.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

India has many ethnic groups,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and every major region is represented, as are four major families of languages (Indo-European, Dravidian, Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan languages) as well as two language isolates: the Nihali language,<ref name="isolate">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> spoken in parts of Maharashtra, and the Burushaski language, spoken in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Around 150,000 people in India are Anglo-Indians,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and between 25,000-70,000 people are Siddhis, who are descendants of Bantu slaves brought by Arabs, Persians and Portuguese to the western coast of India during the Middle Ages and the colonial period. They represent over 0.1% of the total population of India. Overall, only the continent of Africa exceeds the linguistic, genetic and cultural diversity of the nation of India.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The sex ratio was 944 females for 1000 males in 2016, and 940 per 1000 in 2011.<ref name="2011 Provisional population tables">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This ratio has been showing an upwards trend for the last two decades after a continuous decline in the 20th century.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

HistoryEdit

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Historical population of India and China since 1100 with projection to 2100

Prehistory to early 19th centuryEdit

Template:See also The following table lists estimates for the population of India (including what are now Pakistan and Bangladesh) from prehistory up until 1820. It includes estimates and growth rates according to five economic historians, along with interpolated estimates and overall aggregate averages derived from their estimates.<ref>Angus Maddison, The World Economy: Historical Statistics, Statistical Appendix (2007, ggdc.net). Estimates cited are for the beginning of the 1st millennium ("year 0"), the beginning of the 2nd millennium ("year 1000"), and for the beginning each century since the 16th (years 1820 and 1913 are given for the 19th and 20th century, respectively, as Maddison presents detailed estimates for these years), and a projection for the year 2030.</ref> <ref name="ggdc.net">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Hidden begin

Year Maddison (2001)<ref name="maddison">Angus Maddison (2001), The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, pages 241–242, OECD Development Centre</ref> Clark (1967)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="maddison236">Angus Maddison (2001), The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, page 236, OECD Development Centre</ref><ref>John D. Durand, 1974, Historical Estimates of World Population: An Evaluation, University of Pennsylvania, Population Center, Analytical and Technical Reports, Number 10, page 9</ref> Biraben (1979)<ref name="maddison236"/><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Durand (1974)<ref>John D. Durand, 1974, Historical Estimates of World Population: An Evaluation, University of Pennsylvania, Population Center, Analytical and Technical Reports, Number 10, page 10</ref><ref name="maddison236"/> McEvedy (1978)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="maddison236"/> Aggregate average Period Average
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10,000 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 100,000 Template:N/a 100,000 Template:N/a Stone Age 3.9
4000 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 1,000,000 3.9 1,000,000 3.9
2000 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 6,000,000 9.4 6,000,000 9.4 Bronze Age 9.4
500 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 25,000,000 10 25,000,000 10 Iron Age 10.2
400 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 30,000,000 Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 26,600,000 6.3 28,300,000 13.2
200 BC Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 55,000,000 35.4 Template:N/a Template:N/a 30,000,000 6.3 42,500,000 22.5 Maurya era 22.5
1 AD 75,000,000 Template:N/a 70,000,000 Template:N/a 46,000,000 –9.3 75,000,000 Template:N/a 34,000,000 6.5 60,000,000 18.8 Classical
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5.3
200 75,000,000 0 72,500,000 1.7 45,000,000 –1.1 75,000,000 0 39,000,000 7.1 61,300,000 1.1
400 75,000,000 0 75,000,000 1.7 32,000,000 –18.6 75,000,000 0 45,000,000 7.4 60,400,000 –0.7
500 75,000,000 0 75,000,000 0 33,000,000 3.1 75,000,000 0 48,000,000 6.5 61,200,000 1.3
600 75,000,000 0 75,000,000 0 37,000,000 12.1 75,000,000 0 51,000,000 6.5 62,600,000 2.3 Early
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700 75,000,000 0 75,000,000 0 50,000,000 35.1 75,000,000 0 56,500,000 10.3 66,300,000 5.9
800 75,000,000 0 75,000,000 0 43,000,000 –16.3 75,000,000 0 62,000,000 10.3 66,000,000 –0.5
900 75,000,000 0 72,500,000 –3.5 38,000,000 –13.2 75,000,000 0 69,500,000 11.4 66,000,000 0
1000 75,000,000 0 70,000,000 –3.5 40,000,000 5.3 75,000,000 0 77,000,000 11.4 67,400,000 2.1
1100 81,000,000 8 72,500,000 3.5 51,000,000 27.5 81,300,000 8.4 80,000,000 3.9 73,200,000 8.6 Late
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1200 87,500,000 8 75,000,000 3.5 65,100,000 27.5 88,200,000 8.4 83,000,000 3.8 79,800,000 9
1300 94,500,000 8 75,000,000 0 83,000,000 27.5 95,700,000 8.4 88,000,000 6 87,200,000 9.3
1400 102,000,000 8 77,000,000 3.3 88,800,000 7 103,700,000 8.4 94,000,000 6.8 92,900,000 7
1500 110,000,000 8 79,000,000 3.3 95,000,000 7 112,500,000 8.4 100,000,000 6.4 99,300,000 7
1600 135,000,000 22.8 100,000,000 26.6 145,000,000 52.6 135,800,000 20.7 130,000,000 30 129,200,000 30.1 Mughal era 31.9
1650 150,000,000 22.2 150,000,000 125 160,000,000 20.7 149,100,000 20.7 145,000,000 24.4 150,800,000 36.2
1700 165,000,000 22.2 200,000,000 77.8 175,000,000 20.7 163,900,000 20.7 160,000,000 21.8 172,800,000 31.3
1750 182,100,000 21.8 200,000,000 0 182,700,000 9 180,000,000 20.7 170,000,000 12.9 183,000,000 12.1 Colonial
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12.2
1800 200,900,000 21.8 190,000,000 –10.8 190,700,000 9 Template:N/a Template:N/a 185,000,000 18.4 190,400,000 8
1820 209,000,000 21.8 190,000,000 0 194,000,000 9 Template:N/a Template:N/a 200,000,000 47.7 198,300,000 22

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Population of India Over TimeEdit

India's population has changed significantly due to migrations, technological advancements, and societal developments. Below is a table of historical population estimates:

Estimated Population of India (10,000 BC – 2011)

Historical Population of India (10,000 BC – 2011)
Era Year Estimated Population Growth Rate (%)
Prehistoric 10,000 BC 1,023,542 N/A
5000 BC 5,231,678 +411.2%
Neolithic 4000 BC 7,003,245 +33.9%
3000 BC 9,875,620 +41.0%
Indus Valley Civilization 2000 BC 13,642,189 +38.2%
1500 BC 15,246,830 +11.8%
Vedic Period 1000 BC 16,895,450 +10.8%
500 BC 22,783,692 +34.9%
Maurya Empire 250 BC 40,684,927 +78.6%
1 AD 51,287,345 +26.1%
Classical India 100 AD 52,748,932 +2.8%
200 AD 54,902,817 +4.1%
300 AD 57,654,213 +5.0%
400 AD 60,834,921 +5.5%
500 AD 64,291,782 +5.7%
Early Medieval India 600 AD 68,102,304 +5.9%
700 AD 71,837,610 +5.5%
800 AD 75,983,210 +5.8%
900 AD 81,274,936 +7.0%
1000 AD 86,732,843 +6.7%
Delhi Sultanate 1100 AD 91,403,287 +5.4%
1200 AD 96,289,634 +5.4%
1300 AD 101,984,726 +5.9%
1400 AD 111,209,832 +9.1%
Mughal Empire 1500 AD 121,847,294 +9.6%
1600 AD 136,204,781 +11.8%
1700 AD 161,874,263 +18.9%
1800 AD 186,432,976 +15.2%
Colonial Period 1810 190,000,000 +2.1%
1820 195,000,000 +2.6%
1830 200,000,000 +2.6%
1840 205,000,000 +2.5%
1850 210,000,000 +2.4%
British Raj 1860 215,000,000 +2.4%
1870 220,000,000 +2.3%
1881 253,891,821 +15.4%
1891 287,223,431 +13.1%
1901 317,318,032 +10.5%
1911 317,369,222 +0.02%
1921 318,866,673 +0.46%
1931 337,515,000 +5.8%
1941 389,000,000 +15.3%
Post-independence India 1951 361,088,000 -7.18%
1961 439,235,000 +21.7%
1971 548,159,652 +24.8%
1981 683,329,097 +24.7%
1991 846,387,888 +24.0%
2001 1,028,610,328 +21.5%
2011 1,210,854,977 +17.7%

The population grew from the South Asian Stone Age in 10,000 BC to the Maurya Empire in 200 BC at a steadily increasing growth rate,<ref name="mcevedy184">Template:Cite book</ref> before population growth slowed down in the classical era up to 500 AD, and then became largely stagnant during the early medieval era era up to 1000 AD.<ref name="maddison"/><ref name="maddison236"/> The population growth rate then increased in the late medieval era (during the Delhi Sultanate) from 1000 to 1500.<ref name="maddison"/><ref name="maddison236"/>

Under the Mughal Empire, India experienced a high economic and demographic upsurge,<ref name="mcevedy184" /> due to Mughal agrarian reforms that intensified agricultural production.<ref name="richards">John F. Richards (1995), The Mughal Empire, page 190, Cambridge University Press</ref> 15% of the population lived in urban centres, higher than the percentage of the population in 19th-century British India<ref name="eraly">Abraham Eraly (2007), The Mughal World: Life in India's Last Golden Age, page 5, Penguin Books</ref> and contemporary Europe<ref name="eraly"/> up until the 19th century.<ref name="Malanima">Template:Cite book</ref> These estimates by Abraham Eraly<ref name="eraly"/> and Paolo Malanima<ref name="Malanima"/> have been criticised by Tim Dyson, who considers them exaggerations and estimates urbanisation of the Mughal Empire to be less than 9% of the population.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Under the reign of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) in 1600, the Mughal Empire's urban population was up to 17 million people, larger than the urban population in Europe.<ref name="habib170">Template:Cite book</ref> By 1700, Mughal India had an urban population of 23 million people, larger than British India's urban population of 22.3 million in 1871.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Nizamuddin Ahmad (1551–1621) reported that, under Akbar's reign, Mughal India had 120 large cities and 3,200 townships.<ref name="eraly" /> A number of cities in India had a population between a quarter-million and half-million people,<ref name="eraly" /> with larger cities including Agra (in Agra Subah) with up to 800,000 people<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and Dhaka (in Bengal Subah) with over 1 million people.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Mughal India also had a large number of villages, with 455,698 villages by the time of Aurangzeb (reigned 1658–1707).<ref name="habib170" />

Late 19th century to early 20th centuryEdit

The total fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. It is based on fairly good data for the entire years. Sources: Our World in Data and Gapminder Foundation.<ref name="ourworldindata.org">Template:Citation</ref>

Years 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1902<ref name="ourworldindata.org" />
Total Fertility Rate in India 5.95 5.92 5.89 5.86 5.82 5.79 4.38 5.76 5.76 5.75 5.75 5.75
Years 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930<ref name="ourworldindata.org" />
Total Fertility Rate in India 5.761 5.77 5.78 5.79 5.8 5.81 5.82 5.83 5.85 5.86

Life expectancy from 1881 to 1950

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Life expectancy in India 25.4 24.3 23.5 24.0 23.2 24.0 24.9 27.6 29.3 31.0 32.6 35.4

The population of India under the British Raj (including what are now Pakistan and Bangladesh) according to censuses:

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1891<ref name="chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au" /> 287,223,431 13.1
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315,156,396 7.4
1921<ref name="censusindia.gov.in" /> 318,942,480 1.2
1931<ref name="censusindia.gov.in" /> 352,837,778 10.6
1941<ref name="censusindia.gov.in" /> 388,997,955 10.2

Studies of India's population since 1881 have focused on such topics as total population, birth and death rates, geographic distribution, literacy, the rural and urban divide, cities of a million, and the three cities with populations over eight million: Delhi, Greater Mumbai (Bombay), and Kolkata (Calcutta).<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Mortality rates fell in the period 1920–45, primarily due to biological immunisation. Suggestions that it was the benefits of colonialism are refuted by academic thinking: "There can be no serious, informed belief... that... late colonial era mortality diminished and population grew rapidly because of improvements in income, living standards, nutrition, environmental standards, sanitation or health policies, nor was there a cultural transformation...".<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

LanguagesEdit

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Top 30 Languages of India by number of native speakers from 1971 to 2011 (includes Non-scheduled languages)<ref>Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues – 2000 Template:Webarchive, Census of India, 2001</ref><ref>Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues – 2011 Template:Webarchive, Census of India, 2011</ref>
Rank Language Language Family Speakers (1971) Speakers (1981) Speakers (1991) Speakers (2001) Speakers (2011)
1 HindiTemplate:Refn Indo-Aryan 202,767,971 257,749,009 329,505,193 422,048,642 528,347,193
2 Bengali Indo-Aryan 44,792,312 51,298,319 69,595,738 83,369,769 97,237,669
3 Telugu Dravidian 44,756,923 50,624,611 66,017,615 74,002,856 81,127,740
4 Marathi Indo-Aryan 41,765,190 49,452,922 62,481,681 71,936,894 83,026,680
5 Tamil Dravidian 37,690,106 - 53,006,368 60,793,814 69,026,881
6 Urdu Indo-Aryan 28,620,895 34,941,435 43,406,932 51,536,111 50,772,631
7 Gujarati Indo-Aryan 25,865,012 33,063,267 40,695,370 46,091,617 55,492,554
8 Kannada Dravidian 21,710,649 25,697,146 32,753,676 37,924,011 43,706,512
9 Malayalam Dravidian 21,938,760 25,700,705 30,377,176 33,066,392 34,838,819
10 Odia Indo-Aryan 19,863,198 23,021,528 28,061,313 33,017,446 37,521,324
11 Punjabi Indo-Aryan 14,108,443 19,611,199 23,378,744 29,102,477 33,124,726
12 Assamese Indo-Aryan 8,959,558 - 13,079,696 13,168,484 15,311,351
13 Maithili Indo-Aryan 6,130,026 7,522,265 7,766,921 12,179,122 13,583,464
14 Bhili/Bhilodi Non-scheduled Indo-Aryan 3,399,285 4,293,314 5,572,308 9,582,957 10,413,637
15 Santali Austro-Asiatic 3,786,899 4,332,511 5,216,325 6,469,600 7,368,192
16 Kashmiri Indo-Aryan 2,495,487 3,176,975 - 5,527,698 6,797,587
17 Nepali Indo-Aryan 1,419,835 1,360,636 2,076,645 2,871,749 2,926,168
18 Gondi Non-scheduled Dravidian 1,688,284 1,913,262 2,124,852 2,713,790 2,984,453
19 Sindhi Indo-Aryan 1,676,875 2,044,389 2,122,848 2,535,485 2,772,264
20 Konkani Indo-Aryan 1,508,432 1,570,108 1,760,607 2,489,015 2,256,502
21 Dogri Indo-Aryan 1,299,143 1,530,616 - 2,282,589 2,596,767
22 Khandeshi Non-scheduled Indo-Aryan 251,896 1,216,789 973,709 2,075,258 1,860,236
23 Kurukh Non-scheduled Dravidian 1,235,665 1,333,670 1,426,618 1,751,489 1,988,350
24 Tulu Non-scheduled Dravidian 1,158,419 1,417,224 1,552,259 1,722,768 1,846,427
25 Meiteilon (Manipuri) Sino-Tibetan 791,714 901,407 1,270,216 1,466,705 1,761,079
26 Bodo Sino-Tibetan 556,576 - 1,221,881 1,350,478 1,482,929
27 Khasi Non-scheduled Austro-Asiatic 479,028 628,846 912,283 1,128,575 1,431,344
28 Mundari Non-scheduled Austro-Asiatic 771,253 742,739 861,378 1,061,352 1,128,228
29 Ho Non-scheduled Austro-Asiatic 751,389 783,301 949,216 1,042,724 1,421,418
30 Tripuri Non-scheduled Sino-Tibetan 372,579 502,067 694,940 854,023 1,011,294

Template:Image frame Template:Pie chart According to the 2001 census, 41.03% of the Indians spoke Hindi natively, while the rest spoke Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Maithili, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and a variety of other languages. There are a total of 122 languages and 234 mother tongues spoken in India. Of these, 22 languages are specified in the Eighth Schedule of Indian Constitution, while 100 are non-specified.

The table below excludes Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati District of Manipur state due to cancellation of census results.

Vital statisticsEdit

UN estimatesEdit

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Year Mid-year population Births per year Deaths per year Annual change in population Crude birth rate
(per 1000)
Crude death rate
(per 1000)
Natural change
(per 1000)
Crude migration rate
(per 1000)
Total Fertility rate Infant mortality (per 1000) Life expectancy
1950 346,278,817 15,287,998 7,852,219 7,435,779 44.15 22.68 21.6 5.73 181.2 41.7
1951 353,870,058 15,663,440 7,973,004 7,591,241 44.26 22.53 21.6 0.5 5.77 180.1 41.7
1952 361,874,904 16,082,888 8,048,990 8,004,846 44.44 22.24 21.9 0.2 5.82 177.5 42.0
1953 370,104,571 16,501,176 8,169,722 8,229,667 44.59 22.07 22.1 0 5.87 175.3 42.2
1954 378,687,141 16,903,336 8,122,090 8,582,570 44.64 21.45 22.7 −0.4 5.91 172.2 43.0
1955 387,700,891 17,219,756 8,168,768 9,013,750 44.41 21.07 22.8 −0.1 5.91 169.7 43.4
1956 396,988,906 17,526,402 8,232,471 9,288,015 44.15 20.74 22.8 0 5.91 167.3 43.8
1957 406,253,895 17,825,650 8,323,747 9,264,989 43.88 20.49 22.8 0 5.91 165.0 44.1
1958 415,777,437 18,053,426 8,374,383 9,523,542 43.42 20.14 22.7 −0.2 5.90 162.7 44.4
1959 425,780,669 18,321,022 8,395,630 10,003,232 43.03 19.72 22.7 −0.2 5.89 160.3 44.9
1960 435,990,344 18,705,012 8,467,290 10,209,675 42.90 19.42 22.9 0.2 5.92 158.2 45.2
1961 446,564,730 19,054,934 8,586,012 10,574,386 42.67 19.23 22.8 0.5 5.94 156.4 45.4
1962 457,283,092 19,422,986 8,679,851 10,718,362 42.48 18.98 22.9 0.5 5.95 154.5 45.7
1963 468,138,576 19,783,962 8,767,246 10,855,484 42.26 18.73 22.9 0.5 5.97 152.7 45.9
1964 479,229,599 20,156,988 8,871,377 11,091,023 42.06 18.51 23.0 0.3 5.98 151.1 46.2
1965 490,140,141 20,414,206 9,488,516 10,910,542 41.65 19.36 21.7 0.9 5.94 156.4 45.0
1966 500,740,250 20,632,990 9,543,207 10,600,109 41.20 19.06 21.6 0.2 5.88 154.7 45.3
1967 511,606,375 20,889,458 9,609,691 10,866,125 40.83 18.78 21.5 0 5.83 153.1 45.7
1968 522,716,894 21,162,298 9,155,303 11,110,519 40.48 17.52 22.4 −0.5 5.76 145.0 47.5
1969 533,880,544 21,386,208 9,218,624 11,163,650 40.06 17.27 22.3 0 5.68 143.3 47.9
1970 545,864,268 21,705,420 9,287,483 11,983,724 39.76 17.01 22.3 −0.1 5.62 141.7 48.2
1971 558,096,383 22,169,874 9,382,778 12,232,115 39.72 16.81 22.5 −0.1 5.57 139.9 48.6
1972 570,482,142 22,509,830 9,468,026 12,385,759 39.46 16.60 22.5 0 5.48 138.5 49.0
1973 583,465,595 22,929,810 9,517,150 12,983,453 39.30 16.31 22.7 0.1 5.40 136.3 49.5
1974 597,041,392 23,284,796 9,489,001 13,575,797 39.00 15.89 22.8 0 5.33 133.3 50.2
1975 611,309,532 23,451,070 9,492,655 14,268,140 38.36 15.53 22.6 0 5.20 130.7 50.8
1976 625,861,887 23,935,742 9,499,656 14,552,355 38.24 15.18 22.7 −0.4 5.13 127.9 51.4
1977 640,801,105 24,070,484 9,494,741 14,939,218 37.56 14.82 22.2 0.1 5.01 124.9 51.9
1978 655,728,226 24,359,834 9,461,503 14,927,121 37.15 14.43 22.1 0.3 4.89 121.7 52.5
1979 671,155,745 24,833,594 9,440,528 15,427,519 37.00 14.07 22.3 0.2 4.81 118.4 53.1
1980 687,354,031 25,471,068 9,452,567 16,198,286 37.06 13.75 22.5 0.4 4.78 115.2 53.6
1981 703,696,255 25,868,440 9,446,658 16,342,224 36.76 13.42 22.7 0.3 4.70 112.1 54.2
1982 720,313,474 26,221,360 9,431,256 16,617,219 36.40 13.09 22.6 0.3 4.62 109.3 54.7
1983 737,372,685 26,637,448 9,418,131 17,059,211 36.13 12.77 22.6 0.2 4.57 106.7 55.3
1984 754,875,451 27,113,114 9,414,277 17,502,766 35.92 12.47 22.7 0.2 4.52 104.2 55.8
1985 772,647,801 27,366,950 9,398,793 17,772,350 35.42 12.16 22.5 0.2 4.43 101.8 56.3
1986 790,689,978 27,848,424 9,392,670 18,042,177 35.22 11.88 22.7 −0.1 4.40 99.4 56.8
1987 808,931,261 27,860,878 9,365,358 18,241,283 34.44 11.58 22.2 0.2 4.31 97.0 57.3
1988 827,342,997 28,040,342 9,337,583 18,411,736 33.89 11.29 21.9 0.2 4.22 94.6 57.8
1989 846,039,530 28,154,986 9,306,083 18,696,533 33.28 11.00 21.6 0.3 4.13 92.2 58.2
1990 864,972,219 28,171,520 9,277,651 18,932,689 32.57 10.73 21.1 0.5 4.05 89.8 58.7
1991 883,927,607 28,305,720 9,256,425 18,955,388 32.02 10.47 21.0 0.2 3.96 87.6 59.1
1992 902,957,072 28,365,204 9,232,809 19,029,465 31.41 10.22 20.7 0.3 3.88 85.5 59.5
1993 922,118,380 28,374,418 9,221,708 19,161,308 30.77 10.00 20.3 0.4 3.80 83.5 59.8
1994 941,163,775 28,512,692 9,201,756 19,045,395 30.30 9.78 20.0 0.4 3.72 81.4 60.2
1995 960,301,048 28,588,052 9,191,892 19,137,273 29.77 9.57 19.7 0.4 3.65 79.3 60.6
1996 979,678,464 28,623,284 9,180,936 19,377,416 29.22 9.37 19.4 0.3 3.58 77.1 61.0
1997 999,133,765 28,659,994 9,166,224 19,455,301 28.68 9.17 19.0 0.4 3.51 74.8 61.4
1998 1,018,665,073 28,724,934 9,155,898 19,531,308 28.20 8.99 18.7 0.4 3.45 72.5 61.8
1999 1,038,225,821 28,790,310 9,141,493 19,560,748 27.73 8.80 18.4 0.3 3.38 70.2 62.2
2000 1,057,922,728 29,111,712 9,127,431 19,696,907 27.52 8.63 18.3 0.1 3.35 67.8 62.7
2001 1,077,898,572 29,324,930 9,143,228 19,975,844 27.21 8.48 18.2 0 3.30 65.4 63.1
2002 1,097,600,381 29,128,216 9,103,548 19,701,809 26.54 8.29 17.7 0.2 3.22 63.1 63.6
2003 1,116,802,997 28,794,442 9,074,469 19,202,616 25.78 8.13 17.2 0.2 3.12 60.8 64.1
2004 1,135,991,510 28,537,736 9,067,053 19,188,513 25.12 7.98 16.7 0.2 3.05 58.6 64.5
2005 1,154,676,319 28,063,000 9,027,961 18,684,809 24.30 7.82 16.1 0.1 2.96 56.3 65.0
2006 1,172,878,890 27,637,610 8,995,893 18,202,571 23.56 7.67 15.5 −0.1 2.86 54.1 65.4
2007 1,190,676,028 27,304,622 8,972,698 17,797,138 22.93 7.54 15.1 −0.3 2.78 51.9 65.8
2008 1,207,930,962 27,186,094 8,950,894 17,254,934 22.51 7.41 14.7 −0.4 2.72 49.6 66.1
2009 1,225,524,760 27,219,670 8,934,340 17,593,798 22.21 7.29 14.5 −0.5 2.67 47.4 66.5
2010 1,243,481,564 26,900,710 8,908,601 17,956,804 21.63 7.16 14.1 −0.2 2.60 45.2 66.9
2011 1,261,224,952 26,681,990 8,889,393 17,743,388 21.16 7.05 13.7 0 2.54 43.0 67.4
2012 1,278,674,506 26,432,416 8,879,964 17,449,554 20.67 6.95 13.3 0.1 2.47 40.8 67.9
2013 1,295,829,506 25,995,998 8,888,126 17,155,000 20.06 6.86 13.0 0.1 2.41 38.7 68.5
2014 1,312,277,184 25,050,538 8,884,412 16,447,678 19.09 6.77 12.3 0.2 2.31 36.7 69.1
2015 1,328,024,492 25,147,252 8,936,426 15,747,308 18.94 6.73 12.1 −0.2 2.29 34.7 69.6
2016 1,343,944,293 25,207,146 9,004,539 15,919,801 18.76 6.70 11.9 0 2.27 32.8 70.1
2017 1,359,657,392 24,466,744 9,072,749 15,713,099 18.00 6.67 11.3 0.3 2.20 31.1 70.5
2018 1,374,659,068 24,620,206 9,169,449 15,001,676 17.91 6.67 11.0 −0.1 2.18 29.4 70.7
2019 1,389,030,303 24,124,982 9,264,486 14,371,235 17.37 6.67 10.3 0 2.11 27.9 70.9
2020 1,402,617,692 23,485,340 10,118,286 13,587,389 16.74 7.21 9.2 0.4 2.05 26.6 70.1
2021 1,414,203,889 23,321,854 13,093,783 11,586,197 16.49 9.26 7.0 −1.0 2.01 25.5 67.2
2022 1,425,423,212 23,286,124 9,373,180 11,219,323 16.34 6.58 7.2 −0.4 1.99 23.8624 67.7
2023 1,438,069,597 23,219,488 9,507,013 12,646,385 16.15 6.61 9.5 −1.4 1.98 22.6186 72.0
2024 1,450,935,791 23,186,978 9,557,050 12,999,094 15.98 6.59 9.39 -0.43

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Census of India: Sample Registration SystemEdit

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Year Average population
Live births1 Deaths1 Natural change Crude birth rate
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Crude death rate
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Natural change
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Total fertility rate
1981 716,493,000 24,289,000 8,956,000 15,333,000 33.9 12.5 21.4 4.52
1982 733,152,000 24,781,000 8,725,000 16,056,000 33.8 11.9 21.9 4.5
1983 750,034,000 25,276,000 8,925,000 16,351,000 33.7 11.9 21.8 4.5
1984 767,147,000 26,006,000 9,666,000 16,340,000 33.9 12.6 21.3 4.5
1985 784,491,000 25,810,000 9,257,000 16,553,000 32.9 11.8 21.1 4.3
1986 802,052,000 26,147,000 8,903,000 17,244,000 32.6 11.1 21.5 4.15
1987 819,800,000 26,316,000 8,936,000 17,380,000 32.1 10.9 21.2 4.1
1988 837,700,000 26,388,000 9,215,000 17,173,000 31.5 11.0 20.5 4.0
1989 855,707,000 26,185,000 8,814,000 17,371,000 30.6 10.3 20.3 3.9
1990 873,785,000 26,388,000 8,476,000 17,912,000 30.2 9.7 20.5 3.8
1991 891,910,000 26,133,000 8,741,000 17,392,000 29.3 9.8 19.5 3.64
1992 910,065,000 26,392,000 9,192,000 17,200,000 29.0 10.1 18.9 3.6
1993 928,226,000 26,640,000 8,633,000 18,007,000 0 9.3 19.4 3.5
1994 946,373,000 27,161,000 8,801,000 18,360,000 28.7 9.3 19.4 3.5
1995 964,486,000 27,295,000 8,680,000 18,615,000 28.3 9.0 19.3 3.5
1996 982,553,000 26,824,000 8,745,000 18,079,000 27.3 8.9 18.4 3.40
1997 1,000,558,000 27,215,000 8,905,000 18,310,000 27.2 8.9 18.3 3.3
1998 1,018,471,000 26,989,000 9,166,000 17,823,000 26.5 9.0 17.5 3.2
1999 1,036,259,000 26,943,000 9,015,000 17,928,000 26.0 8.7 17.3 3.2
2000 1,053,898,000 27,191,000 8,958,000 18,233,000 25.8 8.5 17.3 3.2
2001 1,071,374,000 27,213,000 9,000,000 18,213,000 25.4 8.4 17.0 3.10
2002 1,088,694,000 27,217,000 8,818,000 18,399,000 25.0 8.1 16.9 3.0
2003 1,105,886,000 27,426,000 8,847,000 18,579,000 24.8 8.0 16.8 3.0
2004 1,122,991,000 27,064,000 8,422,000 18,642,000 24.1 7.5 16.6 2.9
2005 1,140,043,000 27,133,000 8,664,000 18,469,000 23.8 7.6 16.2 2.9
2006 1,157,039,000 27,190,000 8,678,000 18,512,000 23.5 7.5 16.0 2.79
2007 1,134,024,000 26,195,954 8,391,778 17,804,176 23.1 7.4 15.7 2.7
2008 1,150,196,000 26,224,469 8,511,450 17,713,019 22.8 7.4 15.4 2.6
2009 1,166,228,000 26,240,130 8,513,464 17,726,666 22.5 7.3 15.2 2.6
2010 1,182,108,000 26,124,587 8,511,178 17,613,409 22.1 7.2 14.9 2.5
2011 1,197,658,000 26,108,944 8,503,372 17,605,572 21.8 7.1 14.7 2.44
2012 1,212,827,000 26,197,063 8,489,789 17,707,274 21.6 7.0 14.6 2.38
2013 1,227,012,000 26,258,057 8,589,084 17,668,973 21.4 7.0 14.4 2.34
2014 1,243,542,000 25,904,377 8,264,730 17,639,647 21.0 6.7 14.3 2.32
2015 1,259,108,000 26,189,446 8,184,202 18,005,244 20.8 6.5 14.3 2.27
2016 1,273,986,000 25,989,314 8,153,510 17,835,804 20.4 6.4 14.0 2.26
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1,288,522,000 26,028,144 8,117,689 17,910,455 20.2 6.3 13.9 2.18
2018 1,324,609,000 26,492,180 8,212,576 18,279,604 20.0 6.2 13.8 2.15
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Life expectancyEdit

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Life Expectancy at birth in India by district based on the analysis of NFHS-5 data (2019–2021)<ref>Template:Cite report</ref>
Period Life expectancy at birth Life expectancy at age 15 Life expectancy at age 65 Life expectancy at age 80
1950 41.18 60.06 75.90 84.77
1955 43.74 60.96 76.14 84.86
1960 45.61 61.75 76.33 84.93
1965 45.56 61.84 76.20 84.91
1970 48.59 63.40 76.55 85.30
1975 50.76 64.68 77.00 85.69
1980 53.59 66.10 77.22 85.82
1985 56.32 67.35 77.30 85.81
1990 58.62 68.32 77.59 85.94
1995 60.63 69.08 78.06 86.22
2000 62.75 69.92 78.56 86.44
2005 64.94 70.84 78.87 86.45
2010 67.16 71.83 79.28 86.64
2015 69.33 72.88 79.91 87.14
2020 70.16 72.81 79.48 86.92

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TFR of India to 2016
Crude birth rate and total fertility rate (wanted fertility rate)
Year Total Urban Rural
CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1
1992–1993 28.7 3.39 (2.64) 24.1 2.70 (2.09) 30.4 3.67 (2.86)
1998–1999 24.8 2.85 (2.13) 20.9 2.27 (1.73) 26.2 3.07 (2.28)
2005–2006 23.1 2.68 (1.90) 18.8 2.06 (1.60) 25.0 2.98 (2.10)
2015–2016 19.0 2.18 (1.8) 15.8 1.75 (1.5) 20.7 2.41 (1.9)
2019–2021 17.1 1.99 (1.6) 14.0 1.63 (1.4) 18.6 2.14 (1.7)
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate.
Total fertility rate (wanted fertility rate) by religion
Year Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist/
Neo-Buddhist
Jain Other
2019–2021 1.94 (1.6) 2.36 (1.8) 1.88 (1.7) 1.61 (1.4) 1.39 (1.2) 1.60 (1.5) 2.15 (1.7)
CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman). 1Number in parentheses represents the wanted fertility rate.
Crude birth rate and total fertility rate (wanted fertility rate) 2015–2016
State (Population 2011) Total Urban Rural
CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1
Uttar Pradesh (199 812 341) 22.6 2.74 (2.06) 18.6 2.08 (1.62) 24.0 2.99 (2.22)
Maharashtra (112 374 333) 16.6 1.87 (1.57) 15.5 1.68 (1.41) 17.5 2.06 (1.73)
Bihar (104 099 452) 27.1 3.41 (2.48) 20.4 2.42 (1.83) 28.0 3.56 (2.58)
West Bengal (91 276 115) 16.6 1.77 (1.53) 14.0 1.57 (1.38) 18.0 1.85 (1.58)
Madhya Pradesh (72 626 809) 20.2 2.32 (1.82) 17.7 1.95 (1.61) 21.3 2.48 (1.91)
Tamil Nadu (72 147 030) 15.5 1.70 (1.51) 13.9 1.54 (1.38) 17.2 1.86 (1.63)
Rajasthan (68 548 437) 20.8 2.40 (1.81) 17.5 1.94 (1.52) 22.0 2.56 (1.91)
Karnataka (61 095 297) 15.9 1.81 (1.42) 15.2 1.65 (1.30) 16.5 1.92 (1.50)
Gujarat (60 439 692) 16.7 2.03 (1.54) 15.3 1.82 (1.39) 17.9 2.19 (1.64)
Andhra Pradesh (49 386 799) 16.1 1.83 (1.64) 13.9 1.53 (1.39) 17.0 1.96 (1.75)
Odisha (41 974 218) 18.1 2.05 (1.69) 15.6 1.73 (1.50) 18.7 2.12 (1.72)
Telangana (35 193 978) 17.1 1.79 (1.59) 17.1 1.67 (1.53) 17.2 1.88 (1.64)
Kerala (33 406 061) 11.2 1.56 (1.47) 11.4 1.57 (1.47) 11.0 1.55 (1.46)
Jharkhand (32 988 134) 21.7 2.55 (2.06) 16.3 1.78 (1.47) 23.5 2.83 (2.27)
Assam (31 205 576) 19.5 2.21 (1.78) 13.2 1.45 (1.25) 20.5 2.34 (1.87)
Punjab (27 743 338) 13.8 1.62 (1.37) 13.5 1.59 (1.32) 14.0 1.63 (1.39)
Chhattisgarh (25 545 198) 20.7 2.23 (1.88) 17.9 1.78 (1.58) 21.5 2.37 (1.97)
Haryana (25 351 462) 18.7 2.05 (1.63) 16.3 1.78 (1.44) 20.2 2.22 (1.75)
Jammu and Kashmir (12 541 302) 17.7 2.01 (1.67) 13.9 1.58 (1.39) 19.4 2.18 (1.77)
Uttarakhand (10 086 292) 19.0 2.07 (1.60) 17.1 1.80 (1.43) 20.0 2.24 (1.71)
Himachal Pradesh (6 864 602) 15.3 1.88 (1.55) 12.0 1.43 (1.15) 15.7 1.92 (1.59)
Tripura (3 673 917) 15.3 1.69 (1.55) 12.7 1.40 (1.34) 16.4 1.80 (1.62)
Meghalaya (2 966 889) 24.6 3.04 (2.79) 16.1 1.67 (1.57) 26.7 3.47 (3.18)
Manipur (2 855 794) 21.2 2.61 (2.33) 17.5 2.14 (1.96) 23.7 2.92 (2.57)
Nagaland (1 978 502) 21.4 2.74 (2.35) 16.3 1.78 (1.58) 24.1 3.38 (2.86)
Goa (1 458 545) 12.8 1.66 (1.37) 13.4 1.72 (1.37) 11.7 1.55 (1.37)
Arunachal Pradesh (1 383 727) 17.9 2.12 (1.64) 17.0 1.69 (1.26) 18.2 2.29 (1.79)
Mizoram (1 097 206) 18.7 2.26 (2.15) 16.9 1.97 (1.89) 21.2 2.71 (2.54)
Sikkim (610 577) 11.4 1.17 (0.88) 12.1 1.11 (0.82) 11.1 1.21 (0.91)
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State (Population 2011) Total Urban Rural
CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1 CBR TFR1
Uttar Pradesh (199 812 341) 20.5 2.35 (1.77) 16.7 1.88 (1.49) 21.8 2.50 (1.86)
Maharashtra (112 374 333) 13.8 1.71 (1.43) 12.6 1.50 (1.27) 15.0 1.89 (1.58)
Bihar (104 099 452) 25.9 2.98 (2.25) 20.4 2.35 (1.88) 27.0 3.11 (2.31)
West Bengal (91 276 115) 15.5 1.64 (1.42) 12.4 1.39 (1.24) 17.0 1.73 (1.48)
Madhya Pradesh (72 626 809) 17.2 1.99 (1.61) 13.7 1.61 (1.34) 18.5 2.12 (1.69)
Tamil Nadu (72 147 030) 13.7 1.76 (1.59) 12.7 1.61 (1.50) 14.6 1.89 (1.66)
Rajasthan (68 548 437) 18.7 2.01 (1.61) 15.3 1.67 (1.42) 19.8 2.11 (1.65)
Karnataka (61 095 297) 14.2 1.67 (1.38) 13.2 1.50 (1.25) 14.9 1.79 (1.46)
Gujarat (60 439 692) 15.0 1.86 (1.53) 13.3 1.65 (1.39) 16.3 2.0 (1.60)
Andhra Pradesh (49 386 799) 13.8 1.68 (1.55) 12.5 1.47 (1.36) 14.3 1.78 (1.64)
Odisha (41 974 218) 15.9 1.82 (1.52) 13.1 1.48 (1.26) 16.5 1.89 (1.57)
Telangana (35 193 978) 15.3 1.75 (1.55) 16.0 1.75 (1.57) 15.3 1.74 (1.54)
Kerala (33 406 061) 11.8 1.79 (1.68) 11.9 1.82 (1.71) 11.6 1.76 (1.65)
Jharkhand (32 988 134) 20.2 2.26 (1.87) 14.2 1.56 (1.32) 22.0 2.48 (2.04)
Assam (31 205 576) 16.8 1.87 (1.56) 13.1 1.50 (1.37) 17.4 1.93 (1.59)
Punjab (27 743 338) 13.3 1.63 (1.35) 12.1 1.55 (1.29) 14.0 1.68 (1.38)
Chhattisgarh (25 545 198) 16.4 1.82 (1.57) 13.6 1.42 (1.28) 17.2 1.94 (1.66)
Haryana (25 351 462) 16.4 1.91 (1.54) 14.1 1.65 (1.38) 17.5 2.04 (1.62)
Jammu and Kashmir (12 541 302) 13.1 1.41 (1.3)
Uttarakhand (10 086 292) 16.7 1.85 (1.46) 16.8 1.84 (1.47) 16.6 1.86 (1.47)
Himachal Pradesh (6 864 602) 12.7 1.66 (1.43) 11.2 1.43 (1.36) 12.9 1.69 (1.44)
Tripura (3 673 917) 14.5 1.70 (1.49) 11.0 1.39 (1.29) 15.8 1.81 (1.56)
Meghalaya (2 966 889) 24.2 2.91 (2.66) 14.8 1.57 (1.43) 26.5 3.31 (3.04)
Manipur (2 855 794) 17.4 2.17 (1.98) 14.7 1.84 (1.73) 19.1 2.38 (2.13)
Nagaland (1 978 502) 15.4 1.72 (1.57) 12.5 1.21 (1.13) 16.8 2.00 (1.82)
Goa (1 458 545) 10.3 1.30 (1.21) 10.3 1.26 (1.19) 10.3 1.36 (1.24)
Arunachal Pradesh (1 383 727) 16.0 1.80 (1.49) 14.8 1.44 (1.24) 16.2 1.88 (1.54)
Mizoram (1 097 206) 15.0 1.87 (1.78) 13.9 1.63 (1.56) 16.4 2.19 (2.08)
Sikkim (610 577) 10.2 1.05 (0.85) 7.8 0.71 (0.54) 11.7 1.32 (1.11)
Delhi 14.8 1.62 (1.29) 14.6 1.60 (1.27) 23.4 2.47 (2.06)
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State or UT Birth rate Death rate Natural growth rate Infant mortality rate
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 15.6 15.5 15.8 4.3 4.8 3.3 11.3 10.7 12.6 25 29 18
Andhra Pradesh 17.9 18.3 16.7 7.6 8.6 5.4 10.2 9.7 11.3 46 51 33
Arunachal Pradesh 20.5 22.1 14.6 5.9 6.9 2.3 14.6 15.2 12.3 31 34 12
Assam 23.2 24.4 15.8 8.2 8.6 5.8 14.9 15.8 10.1 58 60 36
Bihar 28.1 28.8 22.0 6.8 7.0 5.6 21.3 21.8 16.4 48 49 38
Chandigarh 15.6 21.6 15.0 3.9 3.7 3.9 11.6 17.9 11.0 22 20 23
Chhattisgarh 25.3 26.8 18.6 8.0 8.4 6.2 17.3 18.4 12.4 51 52 44
Dadra and Nagar Haveli 26.6 26.0 28.6 4.7 5.1 3.3 21.9 20.9 25.3 38 43 22
Daman and Diu 18.8 19.1 18.3 4.9 4.9 4.8 13.9 14.2 13.6 23 19 29
Delhi 17.8 19.7 17.5 4.2 4.6 4.1 13.6 15.0 13.4 30 37 29
Goa 13.2 12.6 13.7 6.6 8.1 5.7 6.6 4.5 8.0 10 10 10
Gujarat 21.8 23.3 19.4 6.7 7.5 5.5 15.1 15.8 14.0 44 51 30
Haryana 22.3 23.3 19.8 6.6 7.0 5.6 15.7 16.3 14.3 48 51 38
Himachal Pradesh 16.9 17.5 11.5 6.9 7.2 4.2 10.0 10.3 7.3 40 41 29
Jammu and Kashmir 18.3 19.5 13.5 5.7 5.9 4.7 12.6 13.6 8.8 43 45 32
Jharkhand 25.3 26.7 19.3 7.0 7.4 5.4 18.3 19.3 13.9 42 44 30
Karnataka 19.2 20.2 17.5 7.1 8.1 5.4 12.1 12.1 12.1 38 43 28
Kerala 14.8 14.8 14.8 7.0 7.1 6.7 7.8 7.7 8.1 13 14 10
Lakshadweep 14.3 15.5 13.2 6.4 6.1 6.7 8.0 9.5 6.5 25 23 27
Madhya Pradesh 27.3 29.2 20.5 8.3 9.0 6.0 18.9 20.2 14.5 62 67 42
Maharashtra 17.1 17.6 16.4 6.5 7.5 5.3 10.6 10.2 11.1 28 34 20
Manipur 14.9 14.8 15.3 4.2 4.3 4.0 10.7 10.5 11.3 14 15 9
Meghalaya 24.5 26.6 14.8 7.9 8.4 5.6 16.6 18.2 9.2 55 58 37
Mizoram 17.1 21.1 13.0 4.5 5.4 3.7 12.5 15.7 9.3 37 47 21
Nagaland 16.8 17.0 16.0 3.6 3.7 3.3 13.2 13.3 12.7 23 24 20
Odisha 20.5 21.4 15.2 8.6 9.0 6.6 11.9 12.4 8.6 61 63 43
Puducherry 16.7 16.7 16.7 7.4 8.2 7.0 9.3 8.5 9.6 22 25 21
Punjab 16.6 17.2 15.6 7.0 7.7 5.8 9.6 9.5 9.8 34 37 28
Rajasthan 26.7 27.9 22.9 6.7 6.9 6.0 20.0 20.9 16.9 55 61 31
Sikkim 17.8 18.1 16.1 5.6 5.9 3.8 12.3 12.3 12.3 30 31 19
Tamil Nadu 15.9 16.0 15.8 7.6 8.2 6.9 8.3 7.8 8.9 24 25 22
Tripura 14.9 15.6 11.5 5.0 4.8 5.7 9.9 10.8 5.8 27 29 19
Uttar Pradesh 28.3 29.2 24.2 8.1 8.5 6.3 20.2 20.7 17.9 61 64 44
Uttarakhand 19.3 20.2 16.2 6.3 6.7 5.1 13.0 13.5 11.1 38 41 25
West Bengal 16.8 18.6 11.9 6.0 6.0 6.3 10.7 12.6 5.6 31 32 25

Neonatal and infant demographics

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Ethnic groupsEdit

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The national Census of India does not recognise racial or ethnic groups within India,<ref>Kumar, Jayant. Census of India. 2001. 4 September 2006. Indian Census</ref> but recognises many of the tribal groups as Scheduled Castes and Tribes (see list of Scheduled Tribes in India). For a list of ethnic groups in the Republic of India (as well as neighbouring countries), see South Asian ethnic groups. According to a 2009 study published by Reich et al.., the modern Indian population is composed of two genetically divergent and heterogeneous populations which mixed in ancient times (about 1,200–3,500 BP), known as Ancestral North Indians (ANI) and Ancestral South Indians (ASI). ASI corresponds to the Dravidian-speaking population of southern India, whereas ANI corresponds to the Indo-Aryan-speaking population of northern India.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 700,000 people from the United States of any race live in India.<ref name="whitehouse.gov">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Between 300,000 and 1 million Anglo-Indians live in India.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> India is a country with a vast diversity of ethnic groups, each with its own distinct culture, language, and traditions. The major ethnic groups in India include the Indo-Aryans, Dravidians, Sino-Tibetans, Austroasiatic peoples, and various indigenous tribes. These groups are spread across different regions of India, each contributing to the country's rich cultural mosaic.

Population size and structureEdit

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Map showing the population density in India, per 2011 Census.<ref>(a) Census 2011 Final, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India (may need subscription); (b) The data is mirrored here: Density of Population, Chapter 7, Census of India (2013)</ref>

India occupies 2.41% of the world's land area but supports over 18% of the world's population. At the 2001 census 72.2% of the population<ref name="censusindia2001">Rural-Urban distribution Census of India: Census Data 2001: India at a glance >> Rural-Urban Distribution. Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 26 November 2008.</ref> lived in about 638,000 villages<ref>Number of Villages Census of India: Number of Villages Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 26 November 2008.</ref> and the remaining 27.8%<ref name="censusindia2001" /> lived in more than 5,100 towns and over 380 urban agglomerations.<ref>Urban Agglomerations and Towns Census of India: Urban Agglomerations and Towns. Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 26 November 2008.</ref> By 2011, the share of the population living in rural areas decreased to 68.84%, while that of those living in urban areas increased to 31.16%.<ref name="Rural Urban distribution" /> India's population exceeded that of the entire continent of Africa by 200 million people in 2010.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> However, because Africa's population growth is extremely high compared to the rest of the world,<ref name="Bearak Moriarty Ledur 2021 n171">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Gramlich 2020 x178">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> it is expected to surpass both China and India by the early 2030s.<ref name="Deen 2023 v219">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Comparative demographics

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1951 361,088,003
1961 439,235,000 21.6
1971 548,160,000 24.8
1981 683,329,000 24.7
1991 846,387,888 23.9
2001 1,028,737,436 21.5
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Density (per km2)
1 Uttar Pradesh 199,812,341 16.50 104,480,510 95,331,831 9,148,679 930 155,111,022 44,470,455 240,928 828
2 Maharashtra 112,374,333 9.28 58,243,056 54,131,277 4,111,779 929 61,545,441 50,827,531 307,713 365
3 Bihar 104,099,452 8.60 54,278,157 49,821,295 4,456,862 918 92,075,028 11,729,609 94,163 1,102
4 West Bengal 91,276,115 7.54 46,809,027 44,467,088 2,341,939 950 62,213,676 29,134,060 88,752 1,030
5 Madhya Pradesh 72,626,809 6.00 37,612,306 35,014,503 2,597,803 931 52,537,899 20,059,666 308,245 236
6 Tamil Nadu 72,147,030 5.96 36,137,975 36,009,055 128,920 996 37,189,229 34,949,729 130,058 555
7 Rajasthan 68,548,437 5.66 35,550,997 32,997,440 2,553,557 928 51,540,236 17,080,776 342,239 201
8 Karnataka 61,095,297 5.05 30,966,657 30,128,640 838,017 973 37,552,529 23,578,175 191,791 319
9 Gujarat 60,439,692 4.99 31,491,260 28,948,432 2,542,828 919 34,670,817 25,712,811 196,024 308
10 Andhra Pradesh 49,386,799 4.08 24,738,068 24,648,731 89,337 996 34,776,389 14,610,410 160,205 308
11 Odisha 41,974,218 3.47 21,212,136 20,762,082 450,054 979 34,951,234 6,996,124 155,707 269
12 Telangana 35,193,978 2.91 17,704,078 17,489,900 214,178 988 21,585,313 13,608,665 114,840 307
13 Kerala 33,406,061 2.76 16,027,412 17,378,649 −1,351,237 1084 17,445,506 15,932,171 38,863 859
14 Jharkhand 32,988,134 2.72 16,930,315 16,057,819 872,496 948 25,036,946 7,929,292 79,714 414
15 Assam 31,205,576 2.58 15,939,443 15,266,133 673,310 958 26,780,526 4,388,756 78,438 397
16 Punjab 27,743,338 2.29 14,639,465 13,103,873 1,535,592 895 17,316,800 10,387,436 50,362 550
17 Chhattisgarh 25,545,198 2.11 12,832,895 12,712,303 120,592 991 19,603,658 5,936,538 135,191 189
18 Haryana 25,351,462 2.09 13,494,734 11,856,728 1,638,006 879 16,531,493 8,821,588 44,212 573
19 Delhi (UT) 16,787,941 1.39 8,887,326 7,800,615 1,086,711 868 944,727 12,905,780 1,484 11,297
20 Jammu and Kashmir 12,541,302 1.04 6,640,662 5,900,640 740,022 889 9,134,820 3,414,106 222,236 56
21 Uttarakhand 10,086,292 0.83 5,137,773 4,948,519 189,254 963 7,025,583 3,091,169 53,483 189
22 Himachal Pradesh 6,864,602 0.57 3,481,873 3,481,873 3,382,729 99,144 972 6,167,805 688,704 55,673 123
23 Tripura 3,673,917 0.30 1,874,376 1,799,541 74,835 960 2,710,051 960,981 10,486 350
24 Meghalaya 2,966,889 0.25 1,491,832 1,475,057 16,775 989 2,368,971 595,036 22,429 132
25 Manipur 2,855,794 0.24 1,438,687 1,417,107 21,580 985 1,899,624 822,132 22,327 128
26 Nagaland 1,978,502 0.16 1,024,649 953,853 70,796 931 1,406,861 573,741 16,579 119
27 Goa 1,458,545 0.12 739,140 719,405 19,735 973 551,414 906,309 3,702 394
28 Arunachal Pradesh 1,383,727 0.11 713,912 669,815 44,097 938 1,069,165 313,446 83,743 17
29 Puducherry (UT) 1,247,953 0.10 612,511 635,442 −22,931 1037 394,341 850,123 479 2,598
30 Mizoram 1,097,206 0.09 555,339 541,867 13,472 976 529,037 561,997 21,081 52
31 Chandigarh (UT) 1,055,450 0.09 580,663 474,787 105,876 818 29,004 1,025,682 114 9,252
32 Sikkim 610,577 0.05 323,070 287,507 35,563 890 455,962 151,726 7,096 86
33 Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT) 380,581 0.03 202,871 177,710 25,161 876 244,411 135,533 8,249 46
34 Dadra and Nagar Haveli (UT) 343,709 0.03 193,760 149,949 43,811 774 183,024 159,829 491 698
35 Daman and Diu (UT) 243,247 0.02 150,301 92,946 57,355 618 60,331 182,580 112 2,169
36 Lakshadweep (UT) 64,473 0.01 33,123 31,350 1,773 946 14,121 50,308 32 2,013
Total (India) 1,210,854,977 100 623,724,248 586,469,174 35,585,741 943 833,087,662 377,105,760 3,287,240 382

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Age group Male Female Total Percentage (%) Cumulative percentage
0–4 58,632,074 54,174,704 112,806,778 9.32 9.32
5–9 66,300,466 60,627,660 126,928,126 10.48 19.8
10–14 69,418,835 63,290,377 132,709,212 10.96 30.76
15–19 63,982,396 56,544,053 120,526,449 9.95 40.71
20–24 57,584,693 53,839,529 111,424,222 9.20 49.91
25–29 51,344,208 50,069,757 101,413,965 8.38 58.29
30–34 44,660,674 43,934,277 88,594,951 7.32 65.61
35–39 42,919,381 42,221,303 85,140,684 7.03 72.64
40–44 37,545,386 34,892,726 72,438,112 5.98 78.62
45–49 32,138,114 30,180,213 62,318,327 5.15 83.77
50–54 25,843,266 23,225,988 49,069,254 4.05 87.82
55–59 19,456,012 19,690,043 39,146,055 3.23 91.05
60–64 18,701,749 18,961,958 37,663,707 3.11 94.16
65–69 12,944,326 13,510,657 26,454,983 2.18 96.34
70–74 9,651,499 9,557,343 19,208,842 1.59 97.93
75–79 4,490,603 4,741,900 9,232,503 0.76 98.69
80–84 2,927,040 3,293,189 6,220,229 0.51 99.2
85–89 1,120,106 1,263,061 2,383,167 0.20 99.4
90–94 652,465 794,069 1,446,534 0.12 99.52
95–99 294,759 338,538 633,297 0.05 99.57
100+ 289,325 316,453 605,778 0.05 99.62
Unknown 2,372,881 2,116,921 4,489,802 0.37 99.99
Total 623,270,258 587,584,719 1,210,854,977 100.00
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 194,351,375 178,092,741 372,444,116 30.76
15–64 394,175,879 373,559,847 767,735,726 63.40
65+ 32,370,123 33,815,210 66,185,333 5.47

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Total 664,184,000 626,890,000 1,291,074,000 100
0–4 62,872,000 56,038,000 118,910,000 9.21
5–9 61,499,000 56,969,000 118,468,000 9.18
10–14 65,142,000 59,682,000 124,824,000 9.67
15–19 67,223,000 60,871,000 128,094,000 9.92
20–24 63,521,000 57,356,000 120,877,000 9.36
25–29 57,272,000 53,357,000 110,629,000 8.57
30–34 50,782,000 49,250,000 100,032,000 7.75
35–39 45,318,000 44,787,000 90,105,000 6.98
40–44 41,280,000 40,497,000 81,777,000 6.33
45–49 36,602,000 35,107,000 71,709,000 5.55
50–54 30,738,000 29,016,000 59,754,000 4.63
55–59 24,403,000 23,307,000 47,710,000 3.70
60–64 19,133,000 19,288,000 38,421,000 2.98
65–69 15,198,000 16,114,000 31,312,000 2.43
70–74 11,002,000 11,723,000 22,725,000 1.76
75–79 7,703,000 8,367,000 16,070,000 1.24
80+ 4,496,000 5,161,000 9,657,000 0.75
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 189,513,000 172,689,000 362,202,000 28.05
15–64 436,272,000 412,836,000 849,108,000 65.77
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Total 700,623,000 662,383,000 1,363,006,000 100
0–4 60,153,000 54,120,000 114,273,000 8.38
5–9 62,276,000 55,390,000 117,666,000 8.63
10–14 61,266,000 56,785,000 118,051,000 8.66
15–19 64,862,000 59,420,000 124,282,000 9.12
20–24 66,770,000 60,474,000 127,244,000 9.34
25–29 62,944,000 56,956,000 119,900,000 8.80
30–34 56,614,000 52,961,000 109,575,000 8.04
35–39 50,027,000 48,836,000 98,863,000 7.25
40–44 44,450,000 44,315,000 88,765,000 6.51
45–49 40,204,000 39,903,000 80,107,000 5.88
50–54 35,235,000 34,331,000 69,566,000 5.10
55–59 29,082,000 28,062,000 57,144,000 4.19
60–64 22,465,000 22,079,000 44,544,000 3.27
65–69 16,823,000 17,583,000 34,406,000 2.52
70–74 12,546,000 13,904,000 26,450,000 1.94
75–79 8,269,000 9,294,000 17,563,000 1.29
80+ 6,637,000 7,970,000 14,607,000 1.07
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 183,695,000 166,295,000 349,990,000 25.68
15–64 472,653,000 447,337,000 919,990,000 67.50
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State or UT code State or UT Total Male Female Difference
1 Jammu and Kashmir 2,008,670 1,080,662 927,982 152,680
2 Himachal Pradesh 763,864 400,681 363,183 37,498
3 Punjab 2,941,570 1,593,262 1,348,308 244,954
4 Chandigarh 117,953 63,187 54,766 8,421
5 Uttarakhand 1,328,844 704,769 624,075 80,694
6 Haryana 3,297,724 1,802,047 1,495,677 306,370
7 Delhi 1,970,510 1,055,735 914,775 140,960
8 Rajasthan 10,504,916 5,580,212 4,924,004 656,208
9 Uttar Pradesh 29,728,235 15,653,175 14,075,060 1,578,115
10 Bihar 18,582,229 9,615,280 8,966,949 648,331
11 Sikkim 61,077 31,418 29,659 1,759
12 Arunachal Pradesh 202,759 103,430 99,330 4,100
13 Nagaland 285,981 147,111 138,870 8,241
14 Manipur 353,237 182,684 170,553 12,131
15 Mizoram 165,536 83,965 81,571 2,394
16 Tripura 444,055 227,354 216,701 10,653
17 Meghalaya 555,822 282,189 273,633 8,556
18 Assam 4,511,307 2,305,088 2,206,219 98,869
19 West Bengal 10,112,599 5,187,264 4,925,335 261,929
20 Jharkhand 5,237,582 2,695,921 2,541,661 154,260
21 Odisha 5,035,650 2,603,208 2,432,442 170,766
22 Chhattisgarh 3,584,028 1,824,987 1,759,041 65,946
23 Madhya Pradesh 10,548,295 5,516,957 5,031,338 485,619
24 Gujarat 7,564,464 3,974,286 3,519,890 454,396
25 Daman and Diu 25,880 13,556 12,314 1,242
26 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 49,196 25,575 23,621 1,954
27 Maharashtra 12,848,375 6,822,262 6,026,113 796,149
28 Andhra Pradesh 8,642,686 4,448,330 4,194,356 253,974
29 Karnataka 6,855,801 3,527,844 3,327,957 199,887
30 Goa 139,495 72,669 66,826 5,843
31 Lakshadweep 7,088 3,715 3,373 342
32 Kerala 3,322,247 1,695,889 1,626,358 69,531
33 Tamil Nadu 6,894,821 3,542,351 3,352,470 189,881
34 Puducherry 127,610 64,932 62,678 2,254
35 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 39,497 20,094 19,403 691
Total (India) 158,789,287 82,952,135 75,837,152 7,114,983
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3 Punjab
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6 Haryana 22,055,357 11,703,083 10,352,274
7 Delhi 14,782,725 7,920,675 6,862,050
8 Rajasthan 58,116,096 30,039,874 28,076,222
9 Uttar Pradesh 169,853,242 88,943,240 80,910,002
10 Bihar 85,222,408 44,570,067 40,652,341
11 Sikkim 546,611 290,243 256,368
12 Arunachal Pradesh 1,179,852 616,802 563,050
13 Nagaland 1,694,621 878,596 816,025
14 Manipur 2,368,519 1,187,080 1,181,439
15 Mizoram 925,478 468,374 457,104
16 Tripura 3,226,977 1,644,513 1,582,464
17 Meghalaya 2,408,185 1,210,479 1,197,706
18 Assam 26,657,965 13,649,839 13,008,126
19 West Bengal 81,235,137 41,740,125 39,495,012
20 Jharkhand 27,728,656 14,235,767 13,492,889
21 Odisha 36,911,708 18,598,470 18,313,238
22 Chhattisgarh 21,956,168 11,002,928 10,953,240
23 Madhya Pradesh 62,049,270 32,095,963 29,953,307
24 Gujarat 52,889,452 27,507,996 25,381,456
25 Daman and Diu 217,031 136,544 80,487
26 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 293,657 167,603 126,054
27 Maharashtra 99,524,597 51,539,135 47,985,462
28 Andhra Pradesh 76,022,847 38,061,551 37,961,296
29 Karnataka 54,274,903 27,529,898 26,745,005
30 Goa 1,318,228 668,042 650,186
31 Lakshadweep 57,341 29,391 27,950
32 Kerala
33 Tamil Nadu 65,244,137 32,616,520 32,627,617
34 Puducherry 1,116,854 545,553 571,301
35 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 340,447 182,236 158,211
Total (India) 1,051,404,135 540,772,113 510,632,022

ReligionEdit

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Population pyramid by religion

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Hindu population pyramid in India based on the 2011 Census data. This chart visualizes the distribution of the Hindu population across various age groups in India.
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Muslim population pyramid in India based on the 2011 Census data. This chart visualizes the distribution of the Muslim population across various age groups in India.
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Buddhist population pyramid in India based on the 2011 Census data. This chart visualizes the distribution of the Buddhist population across various age groups in India.
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Jain population pyramid in India based on the 2011 Census data. This chart visualizes the distribution of the Jain population across various age groups in India.

The table below summarises India's demographics (excluding the Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati district of Manipur state due to cancellation of census results) according to religion at the 2011 census in per cent. The data are "unadjusted" (without excluding Assam and Jammu and Kashmir); the 1981 census was not conducted in Assam and the 1991 census was not conducted in Jammu and Kashmir. Missing citing/reference for "Changes in religious demagraphics over time" table below.


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Muslims 172,245,158 Template:Percentage bar
Christians 27,819,588 Template:Percentage bar
Sikhs 20,833,116 Template:Percentage bar
Buddhists 8,442,972 Template:Percentage bar
Jains 4,451,753 Template:Percentage bar
Others 7,937,734 Template:Percentage bar
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Hinduism 79.80% 16.8% 939 946 921 913 73.3% 41.0%
Islam 14.23% 24.6% 951 957 941 943 68.5% 32.6%
Christianity 2.30% 15.5% 1023 1008 1046 958 84.5% 41.9%
Sikhism 1.72% 8.4% 903 905 898 828 75.4% 36.3%
Buddhism 0.70% 6.1% 965 960 973 933 81.3% 43.1%
Jainism 0.37% 5.4% 954 935 959 889 94.9% 35.5%
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Caste/tribeEdit

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Caste/Tribe demographics (1983)
Caste/Tribe Population Percentage Notes
Total population 731,000,000 Template:Percentage bar *Margin of error 0.34%
Scheduled castes and tribes 164,913,600 Template:Percentage bar
Scheduled castes 110,015,500 Template:Percentage bar
Scheduled tribes 54,898,100 Template:Percentage bar
Non OBC/SC/ST Hindu castes/communities 128,509,800 Template:Percentage bar
Brahmin (including Bhumihar) 40,351,200 Template:Percentage bar
Kshtriyas(Rajput) 28,509,000 Template:Percentage bar
Maratha 16,155,100 Template:Percentage bar
Jats 7,310,000 Template:Percentage bar
Vaishya, Bania, etc. 13,742,800 Template:Percentage bar
Kayasthas 7,821,700 Template:Percentage bar
Others [ Including Yadavs (Kshtriyas) ] 14,620,000 Template:Percentage bar
Non-Hindu communities and groups 121,346,000 Template:Percentage bar Non-Hindu scheduled and OBC
Muslim (Non S.T) 81,798,900 Template:Percentage bar Template:Percentage bar
Christian (Non S.T) 15,789,600 Template:Percentage bar Template:Percentage bar
Sikh (Non scheduled) 12,207,700 Template:Percentage bar Template:Percentage bar
Buddhist (Non S.T) 4,897,700 Template:Percentage bar Template:Percentage bar
Jain (Non scheduled) 3,435,700 Template:Percentage bar
Other backward classes and communities (OBC) 380,120,000 Template:Percentage bar *OBC is a derived figure
Hindu OBC 318,716,000 Template:Percentage bar
Non-Hindu OBC 61,404,000 Template:Percentage bar *52% of Non-Hindus

GeneticsEdit

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Y-chromosome DNAEdit

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Y-Chromosome DNA Y-DNA represents the male lineage, The Indian Y-chromosome pool may be summarised as follows where haplogroups R-M420, H, R2, L and NOP comprise generally more than 80% of the total chromosomes.<ref>Hammer et al.. 2005, S. Sahoo et al.. 2006, R. Trivedi et al.. 2007, Zhao et al.. 2008</ref>

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Mitochondrial DNAEdit

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Mitochondrial DNA mtDNA represents the female lineage. The Indian mitochondrial DNA is primarily made up of Haplogroup M<ref>Semino et al.. 2000, Kivisild et al.. 2003, Metspalu et al.. 2004, Rajkumar et al.. 2005, Chandrasekar et al.. 2007, Gonzalez et al.. 2007</ref>

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Autosomal DNAEdit

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Tripuri children preparing for a dance performance. The Tripuris are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group.

Numerous genomic studies have been conducted in the last 15 years to seek insights into India's demographic and cultural diversity. These studies paint a complex and conflicting picture.

  • In a 2003 study, Basu, Majumder et al.. have concluded on the basis of results obtained from mtDNA, Y-chromosome and autosomal markers that "(1) there is an underlying unity of female lineages in India, indicating that the initial number of female settlers may have been small; (2) the tribal and the caste populations are highly differentiated; (3) the Austroasiatic tribals are the earliest settlers in India, providing support to one anthropological hypothesis while refuting some others; (4) a major wave of humans entered India through the northeast; (5) the Tibeto-Burman tribals share considerable genetic commonalities with the Austroasiatic tribals, supporting the hypothesis that they may have shared a common habitat in southern China, but the two groups of tribals can be differentiated on the basis of Y-chromosomal haplotypes; (6) the Dravidian speaking populations were possibly widespread throughout India but are regulated to South India now; (7) formation of populations by fission that resulted in founder and drift effects have left their imprints on the genetic structures of contemporary populations; (8) the upper castes show closer genetic affinities with Central Asian populations, although those of southern India are more distant than those of northern India; (9) historical gene flow into India has contributed to a considerable obliteration of genetic histories of contemporary populations so that there is at present no clear congruence of genetic and geographical or sociocultural affinities."<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • In a later 2010 review article, Majumder affirms some of these conclusions, introduces and revises some other. The ongoing studies, concludes Majumder, suggest India has served as the major early corridor for geographical dispersal of modern humans from out-of-Africa. The archaeological and genetic traces of the earliest settlers in India has not provided any conclusive evidence. The tribal populations of India are older than the non-tribal populations. The autosomal differentiation and genetic diversity within India's caste populations at 0.04 is significantly lower than 0.14 for continental populations and 0.09 for 31 world population sets studied by Watkins et al.., suggesting that while tribal populations were differentiated, the differentiation effects within India's caste population was less than previously thought. Majumder also concludes that recent studies suggest India has been a major contributor to the gene pool of southeast Asia.<ref name="mj1">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="w1">Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • Another study covering a large sample of Indian populations allowed Watkins et al.. to examine eight Indian caste groups and four endogamous south Indian tribal populations. The Indian castes data show low between-group differences, while the tribal Indian groups show relatively high between-group differentiation. This suggests that people between Indian castes were not reproductively isolated, while Indian tribal populations experienced reproductive isolation and drift. Furthermore, the genetic fixation index data show historical genetic differentiation and segregation between Indian castes population is much smaller than those found in east Asia, Africa and other continental populations; while being similar to the genetic differentiation and segregation observed in European populations.<ref name="w1" />
  • In 2006, Sahoo et al.. reported their analysis of genomic data on 936 Y-chromosomes representing 32 tribal and 45 caste groups from different regions of India. These scientists find that the haplogroup frequency distribution across the country, between different caste groups, was found to be predominantly driven by geographical, rather than cultural determinants. They conclude there is clear evidence for both large-scale immigration into ancient India of Sino-Tibetan speakers and language change of former Austroasiatic speakers, in the northeast Indian region.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • The genome studies conducted up until 2010 have been on relatively small population sets. Many are from just one southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana, which was part of the state until June 2014). Thus, any conclusions on demographic history of India must be interpreted with caution. A larger national genome study with demographic growth and sex ratio balances may offer further insights on the extent of genetic differentiation and segregation in India over the millenniums.<ref name="mj1" />

Largest cities of IndiaEdit

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Medieval India
  • Lal, K. S. (1978). Growth of Muslim population in medieval India (A.D. 1000–1800). Delhi, Research Publications.
  • Lal, K. S. (1995). Growth of scheduled tribes and castes in medieval India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.

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