Introduction-
- Population Census is a Union Subject
- The Officer of Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs -- conduct of Census
- Literate person- According to Census, a person aged seven years or more than seven years who can read and write with understanding in any language is called a literate person. A person who can merely read but cannot write is not classified as literate.
- Literacy Rate- Total number of literate persons in a given age group, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group; The adult literacy rate measures literacy among persons aged 15 years and above, and the youth literacy rate measures literacy among persons aged 15 to 24 years.
History of Census-
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India in World Population-
- The estimated Global Population in 2010 was 6908.7 million.
- India accounts for 17.5% of total population of World.
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Population Growth of India-
- The population of India, at the turn of the 20th century, was only around 238.4 million. This has increased by more than 4 times in a period of 110 years to reach 1210 million in 2011.
- 2001- 2011 is the 1st decade (with the exception of 1911- 1921) which has actually added lesser population compared to the previous decade.
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- It is significant that the percentage decadal growth during 2001-2011 has registered the sharpest decline since Independence. It has declined from 23.87% for 1981-91 to 21.54% for the period of 1991-2001, a decrease of 2.33% points.
- For 2001-2011, this decadal growth has become 17.70%, a further decrease of 3.94% points.
- In absolute terms, the population has increased by more than 182 million during the decade 2001- 2011.
- The growth rate of population in India in the last decade is 17.7% (Rural- 1.3% and Urban- 31.8%).
2001-2011
- Highest decadal growth rate in rural population- Meghalaya
- Highest decadal growth rate in urban population- Daman & Diu
Census 2011-
- The Census 2011 is the 15th National census survey conducted by the Census Organization of India.
- The 2011 Indian National Census has been conducted in 2 phases - house listing and population.
- The national census survey covered all the 28 states of the country and 7 Union territories including 640 districts, 497 cities, 5767 tehsils & over 6 lakh villages.
- Punjab is 15th most populous state of India.
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Punjab Working Population - Census 2011
- In Punjab out of total population, 9,897,362 were engaged in work activities. 85.4% of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 14.6% were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months.
- Of 9,897,362 workers engaged in Main Work, 1,803,860 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 1,168,021 were Agricultural labourers.
Note-
Districts Pathankot and Fazilka have been created on dated 27th July 2011. Thus the census information of these two districts are not available, rather the information related to these districts are included in their respective original districts.