Summary of Madhya Pradesh (MP) Census 2011
The government of India conducts a census every 10 years, to get the latest demographic data by which they can formulate the public policies. This article gives you a complete detailed summary of MP Census 2011.
- Total population of MP = 7,26,26,809
- Total male population = 3,76,12,306
- Total female population = 3,50,14,503
- Population wise = 5th largest state of India
- District with highest population = Indore (32,76,697)
- District with lowest population = Harda (5,70,465)
Madhya Pradesh (MP) Census 2011
District with the highest population
S.NO | District |
Population |
1. |
Indore |
32,72,335 |
2. |
Jabalpur |
24,60,714 |
3. |
Sagar |
23,78,295 |
4. |
Bhopal |
23,68,145 |
5. |
Rewa |
23,63,744 |
District with the lowest population
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Harda |
5,70,302 |
2. |
Umaria |
6,43,579 |
3. |
Sheopur |
6,87,952 |
4. |
Dindori |
7,04,218 |
5. |
Alirajpur |
7,28,677 |
The decadal growth rate of Madhya Pradesh (MP)
- Decadal growth rate between 2001-2011 = 20.30%
- District with highest decadal growth rate = Indore
- District with lowest decadal growth rate = Anup pur
Population density of MP
- Total population density of MP = 236 /km2
- District with highest population density = Bhopal (855 /km2)
- District with lowest population density = Dindori (94 /km2)
District with highest population density
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Bhopal |
854 |
2. |
Indore |
839 |
3. |
Jabalpur |
472 |
4. |
Gwalior |
445 |
5. |
Morena |
394 |
District with lowest population density
S.NO | District |
Population |
1. |
Dindori |
94 |
2. |
Sheopur |
104 |
3. |
Panna |
143 |
4. |
Betul |
157 |
5. |
Raisen |
157 |
Sex ratio of Madhya Pradesh (MP)
- Total sex ratio of MP = 931
- District with highest sex ratio = Balaghat (1021)
- District with lowest sex ratio = Bhind (837)
District with the highest sex ratio
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Balaghat |
1021 |
2. |
Alirajpur |
1009 |
3. |
Mandla |
1005 |
4. |
Dindori |
1004 |
5. |
Jhabua |
989 |
District with the lowest sex ratio
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Bhind |
838 |
2. |
Morena |
839 |
3. |
Gwalior |
862 |
4. |
Datia |
875 |
5. |
Shivpuri |
877 |
Literacy of Madhya Pradesh (MP)
- Total literacy of MP = 69.3%
- District with highest literacy = Jabalpur (81.1%)
- District with lowest literacy = Alirajpur (36.1%)
- Total female literacy of MP = 59.2%
- Total male literacy of MP = 78.7%
- State with highest female literacy = Bhopal (74.9%)
- State with lowest female literacy = Alirajpur (30.3%)
- State with highest male literacy = Jabalpur, and Indore (87.3%)
- State with lowest male literacy = Alirajpur (42%)
District with the highest literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Jabalpur |
82.47% |
2. |
Indore |
82.32% |
3. |
Bhopal |
82.26% |
4. |
Balaghat |
78.29% |
5. |
Gwalior |
77.83% |
District with highest male literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Indore |
89.22% |
2. |
Jabalpur |
89.11% |
3. |
Bhopal |
87.44% |
4. |
Bhind |
87.17% |
5. |
Balaghat |
87.13% |
District with highest female literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Bhopal |
76.57% |
2. |
Jabalpur |
75.30% |
3. |
Indore |
74.89% |
4. |
Balaghat |
69.74% |
District with the lowest literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Alirajpur |
37.22% |
2. |
Jhabua |
44.45% |
3. |
Barwani |
50.23% |
4. |
Sheopur |
58.02% |
5. |
Dhar |
60.52% |
District with lowest male literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Alirajpur |
43.58% |
2. |
Jhabua |
54.65% |
3. |
Barwani |
57.32% |
4. |
Sheopur |
70.30% |
District with lowest female literacy
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Alirajpur |
30.97% |
2. |
Jhabua |
34.29% |
3. |
Barwani |
43.07% |
4. |
Sheopur |
44.45% |
SC population in Madhya Pradesh (MP)
- Total SC population in MP = 15.6%
- Total SC population in rural = 15.7%
- Total SC population in urban = 15.3%
District with highest SC population
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Ujjain |
26.4% |
2. |
Datia |
25.5% |
3. |
Tikamgarh |
25% |
4. |
Shajapur |
23.4% |
5. |
Chhatarpur |
23% |
District with lowest SC population
S.NO | District |
Population |
1. |
Jhabua |
1.7% |
2. |
Alirajpur |
3.7% |
3. |
Mandla |
4.6% |
4. |
Dindori |
5.6% |
5. |
Barwani |
6.3% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) population in Madhya Pradesh
- Total ST population in MP = 21.1%
- Total ST population in rural = 27.2%
- Total ST population in urban = 5.2%
District with highest ST population
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Alirajpur |
89% |
2. |
Jhabua |
87% |
3. |
Barwani |
69.4% |
4. |
Dindori |
64.7% |
5. |
Mandla |
57.9% |
District with lowest ST population
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Bhind |
0.4% |
2. |
Morena |
0.9% |
3. |
Datia |
1.9% |
4. |
Ujjain |
2.5% |
5. |
Mandsaur |
2.5% |
Child sex ratio of Madhya Pradesh (MP)
- Child sex of MP = 918/1000
- Rural child sex ratio = 923/1000
- Urban child sex ratio = 901/1000
District with the highest child sex ratio
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Alirajpur |
978 |
2. |
Dindori |
970 |
3. |
Mandla |
970 |
4. |
Balaghat |
967 |
5. |
Betul |
957 |
District with the lowest child sex ratio
S.NO |
District |
Population |
1. |
Morena |
829 |
2. |
Gwalior |
840 |
3. |
Bhind |
843 |
4. |
Datia |
856 |
5. |
Rewa |
885 |
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