Latur District Population 2011–2026: Religion | Literacy | Density | Sex Ratio

Latur district overview

The Latur district of Maharashtra had a population of about 24.54 lakh in 2011 and it is expected to grow steadily to reach a population of around 28.16 lakh by 2026. It has an area of 7,157 sq km and population density of 343 persons per sq km. The sex ratio is close to 928 females per 1000 males and the literacy rate is around 77.26. The child sex ratio is 889 girls per 1000 boys. The major religion is Hindu with about 81.78% and Marathi is the main language spoken by large share of people. The district population is about 25.47% urban and 74.53% rural, and villages account for most of the total population. There are a total of about 4.82 lakh households in the district.

Quick Overview of District Census 2021

Indicator Value
Total population 201124,54,196
Male population 201112,73,140
Female population 201111,81,056
Sex ratio 2011928
Child sex ratio 0–6889
Average literacy 201177.26%
Male literacy 201184.39%
Female literacy 201169.63%
Area (sq km)7,157
Population density (2011)343 per sq km

Population and projections up to 2036

Year Estimated population Growth since 2011
201124,54,196
202128,20,00014.87%
202228,60,00016.50%
202328,90,00017.70%
202429,20,00019.00%
202529,40,00019.80%
202628,16,00714.74%
202728,33,99315.48%
202828,51,98016.21%
202928,69,94416.94%
203028,87,93117.67%
203129,03,79118.32%
203229,18,17518.91%
203329,32,56019.49%
203429,46,92320.08%
203529,61,30820.66%
203629,75,67121.25%

Sex ratio and child population

Category Value
Total sex ratio (females/1000 males)928
Urban sex ratio933
Rural sex ratio927
Child sex ratio 0–6889
Total child population 0–63,17,811
Male child 0–61,68,237
Female child 0–61,49,574
Child share of total population12.95%

Literacy and education levels

Category Average literacy Male literacy Female literacy
Total population77.26%84.39%69.63%
Urban areas83.56%88.57%78.23%
Rural areas75.11%82.96%66.67%
  • Literacy is slightly above national average in Latur
  • Male literacy is higher than female literacy in both town and village
  • Urban areas show stronger literacy than rural areas

Religion and literacy by religion

Religion Population Percentage
Hindu20,06,98481.78%
Muslim3,67,66414.98%
Buddhist66,5352.71%
Religion not stated2,9940.12%
Jain6,3870.26%
Christian2,3870.10%
Sikh9350.04%
Other religions and persuasions3100.01%
Religion Average literacy Male literacy Female literacy
Hindu77.51%84.65%69.84%
Muslim75.93%83.01%68.43%
Buddhist75.63%82.98%67.85%
Jain90.64%93.58%87.50%

Caste (SC/ST) data and sex ratio by religion

Caste group Population Percentage of total
Scheduled Castes (SC)4,80,91319.60%
Scheduled Tribes (ST)57,4882.34%
Religion Sex ratio
Hindu925
Muslim944
Buddhist942
Jain928

Urban–rural, area and household data

Category Population Share of total
Urban population6,24,98025.47%
Rural population18,29,21674.53%
Indicator Value
Total area (sq km)7,157
Population density (persons per sq km)343
Total households4,81,572
Total towns7
Total villages948

Workforce and employment profile

Indicator Value
Total workers10,46,857
Male workers6,70,018
Female workers3,76,839
Workers as % of total population42.66%
  • Two‑fifth of people are working in some job
  • Male workers are more than female workers
  • Many families depend on farming and small business

Historic census growth 1901–2011

Census year Population Variation %
19014,23,6090.00%
19115,07,00019.58%
19214,80,000–5.30%
19315,40,00012.57%
19416,00,00011.18%
19516,61,00010.07%
19618,18,00023.81%
197110,49,00028.17%
198112,93,00023.29%
199116,77,00029.68%
200120,80,28524.07%
201124,54,19617.97%

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Question: What is the total population of Latur district in 2026? Answer: About 28.16 lakh.
  • Question: What is the literacy rate of Latur district in 2011? Answer: Around 77.26%.
  • Question: What is the sex ratio in Latur district? Answer: About 928 females per 1000 males.
  • Question: Which religion has the largest share in Latur district? Answer: Hindu with about 81.78%.
  • Question: What is the rural–urban split in Latur district? Answer: Around 75% rural and 25% urban.