Amreli District Population 2011–2025: Religion | Sex Ratio | Literacy

Amreli District Gujarat Census 2025/2011 – Population, Growth, Religion, Sex Ratio, Literacy, SC/ST, Rural/Urban, Language, Tehsil/Taluk Data

Quick Overview of Amreli District Census 2021

  • District: Amreli, Gujarat
  • Area: 7,397 Sq.Km
  • Estimated Population (2025): 1,638,600 (16.39 lakh)
  • Population (2011): 1,514,190
  • Male (2011): 771,049
  • Female (2011): 743,141
  • Density (2011): 205 per Sq.Km
  • Sex Ratio (2011): 964 females per 1,000 males
  • Child Population (0–6, 2011): 173,555 (92,047 male, 81,508 female)
  • Urban Population (2011): 386,635 (25.53%)
  • Rural Population (2011): 1,127,555 (74.47%)
  • Households (2011): 279,333
  • Literacy Rate (2011): 74.25% (Male: 82.21%, Female: 66.09%)
  • SC/ST Population (2011): SC: 8.78%, ST: 0.48%
  • Major Cities: Amreli, Savarkundla, Lathi, Bagasara, Khambha
  • Talukas (Subdistricts): Amreli, Babra, Bagasara, Dhari, Jafrabad, Khambha, Kunkavav Vadaliya, Lathi, Rajula, Savarkundla, Vadia
  • Villages: 619

Population Projections (2021–2036)

YearEstimated PopulationGrowth vs 2011
20211,597,0185.47%
20251,638,6008.22%
20311,710,28513.0%

Historic Population Data (1901–2011)

YearPopulationGrowth (%)
1901339,702
1951576,272
19811,138,39426.37%
20011,393,9186.50%
20111,514,1908.59%

Religion-wise Population (2011)

ReligionTotal (%)
Hindu93.15%
Muslim6.55%
Others0.3%

SC/ST Population (2011)

CategoryPop.Percent (%)
Scheduled Caste132,9788.78%
Scheduled Tribe7,2720.48%

Urban vs Rural Data (2011)

AttributeRuralUrban
Population1,127,555386,635
Male572,554198,495
Female555,001188,140
Sex Ratio969948
Child Sex Ratio891870
Child Pop. (0–6)131,32142,234
Literacy Rate71.77%81.42%
Male Literacy80.49%87.11%
Female Literacy62.88%75.48%

Taluk/Tehsil/Subdistrict List (2021+)

  • Amreli
  • Babra
  • Bagasara
  • Dhari
  • Jafrabad
  • Khambha
  • Kunkavav Vadaliya
  • Lathi
  • Rajula
  • Savarkundla
  • Vadia

Major Cities (2011 & 2025 Est.)

City20112025 Est.
Amreli117,967169,000

Child Population (0–6 years, 2011)

TotalMaleFemaleSex Ratio
173,55592,04781,508886

Literacy Rate by Gender (2011)

CategoryLiteracy Rate
Total74.25%
Male82.21%
Female66.09%

Village Sample

  • Vyara
  • Chital
  • Nani Bhandaria
  • Bagdu
  • Mota Mansa
  • Jesar
  • Babapur
  • Khambha
  • Lunsapur
  • Keria
  • Kukavav
  • Vadod
  • Devaliya
  • Damnagar
  • Vaniya

Languages Spoken (2011)

  • Gujarati: 98.4%
  • Hindi: 0.75%
  • Urdu: 0.47%

FAQ – Amreli District Census 2021

  • Q: What is Amreli’s population as per census 2011?
    A: 1,514,190
  • Q: Projected population for 2025?
    A: 1,638,600
  • Q: What is the sex ratio (2011)?
    A: 964 females per 1,000 males
  • Q: Urban vs rural split?
    A: Urban: 25.53%, Rural: 74.47%
  • Q: What is the literacy rate?
    A: 74.25% (Male: 82.21%, Female: 66.09%)
  • Q: SC/ST proportion?
    A: SC: 8.78%, ST: 0.48%
  • Q: Major religions?
    A: Hindu (93.15%), Muslim (6.55%)
  • Q: Child Population (0–6 years, 2011)?
    A: 173,555
  • Q: Full list of talukas?
    A: See above for all 11 talukas
  • Q: Dominant language?
    A: Gujarati (98.4%)
  • Q: Number of villages?
    A: 619
  • Q: Major city population (Amreli, 2025)?
    A: 169,000

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