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

The Koraput district of Odisha had a population of about 13.80 lakh approx. in 2011 and it is expected to grow steadily to reach a population of about 16.13 lakh by 2023. It has an area of 8,363 sq km and population density of about 156 persons per sq km. The sex ratio is close to 1,034 females per 1,000 males and the literacy rate is around 41.18 percent. The child sex ratio is 944 girls per 1,000 boys. The major religion is Hindu with about 93.80 percent share and Odia with local tribal tongues is the main language spoken by most people. The district population is 16.39 percent urban and 83.61 percent rural, and Koraput accounts for about 3.29 percent of the total Odisha population. There are a total of about 2,042 households in the district.

Quick Overview of District Census 2021

District nameKoraput
StateOdisha
Population 201113,79,647
Estimated population 202316,13,000
Area (sq km)8,363
Population density (per sq km)156
Sex ratio (females per 1000 males)1,034
Child sex ratio (0-6 years)944
Average literacy rate (%)41.18
Male literacy rate (%)60.32
Female literacy rate (%)38.55
Urban population share (%)16.39
Rural population share (%)83.61
Total households2,042
  • Total population is rising slowly
  • Most people live in villages
  • Literacy level is low
  • Hindu share is very high

Population and Demographics Profile

Total population 201113,79,647
Male population 20116,78,809
Female population 20117,00,838
Population 200111,80,637
Male population 20015,90,743
Female population 20015,89,894
Population growth 2001–2011 (%)16.90
Population share in Odisha 2011 (%)3.29
Population share in Odisha 2001 (%)3.21
  • Population grew by about one seventh
  • Female count is higher
  • Share in state increased slightly
  • Rural side dominates the district

Historic Census Data 1901–2011

Census yearTotal populationVariation %
19013,47,610
19113,61,4804.01
19213,35,120-7.30
19313,76,24012.28
19414,18,91011.34
19514,61,23010.10
19615,84,26026.67
19717,41,05026.84
19819,12,58023.21
199110,72,14017.47
200111,80,63710.07
201113,79,64716.90
  • Population rose in most decades
  • Big jump came in 1961 and 1971
  • Average growth is moderate
  • From 3.48 lakh to 13.80 lakh people

Population Projections up to 2036

YearEstimated populationTotal growth since 2011 (%)
201113,79,6470.00
202115,70,00013.79
202215,90,00015.25
202316,10,00016.71
202416,20,00017.42
202516,30,00018.13
202616,40,00018.84
202716,49,00019.49
202816,57,00020.10
202916,65,00020.71
203016,73,00021.32
203116,80,00021.87
203216,87,00022.42
203316,94,00022.97
203417,01,00023.52
203517,08,00024.07
203617,15,00024.62
  • Population: growing slowly
  • Numbers cross 17.15 lakh by 2036
  • Female count stays above male
  • Rural belt keeps the lead

Sex Ratio and Child Population Details

Overall sex ratio (f/1000 m) 20111,034
Sex ratio 2001 (f/1000 m)1,002
Child sex ratio 2011 (0-6 years)944
Child sex ratio 2001 (0-6 years)953
Total child population 0-6 (2011)2,25,126
Male child population 0-61,16,911
Female child population 0-61,08,215
Child population share 0-6 (%)16.31

Sex Ratio: Urban and Rural

CategorySex ratio (f/1000 m)
Total1,034
Urban966
Rural1,046
  • Sex ratio is clearly above 1000
  • About one sixth are children
  • Rural sex ratio is even higher
  • Child ratio is lower than total

Child Population by Urban and Rural

Area typeChild population 0-6Child percentage (%)
Urban26,08911.54
Rural1,99,03717.25
  • More child share in villages
  • Urban child count is lower
  • Female child share is slightly lower
  • Village side has more children

Literacy Rate, Male Literacy and Female Literacy

Average literacy rate 2011 (%)41.18
Male literacy rate 2011 (%)60.32
Female literacy rate 2011 (%)38.55
Average literacy 2001 (%)41.18
Male literacy 2001 (%)55.14
Female literacy 2001 (%)27.44
Total literates 20114,27,260
Male literates 20112,62,757
Female literates 20111,64,503

Urban and Rural Literacy Profile

CategoryAverage literacy (%)Male literacy (%)Female literacy (%)
Total41.1860.3238.55
Urban71.1984.1857.78
Rural36.1955.3933.62

Literacy Rate by Religion

ReligionAverage literacy (%)
Hindu41.27
Christian45.89
Muslim37.10
Other religions and persuasions40.85
  • Literacy is low in the district
  • Male literacy is higher than female
  • Urban literacy is much better
  • Christian literacy is highest

Urban and Rural Population, Density and Households

Total population11,53,4782,26,169
Male population5,63,7711,15,038
Female population5,89,7071,11,131
Population share (%)83.6116.39
Sex ratio (f/1000 m)1,046966
Child population 0-61,99,03726,089
Male child 0-61,03,13113,780
Female child 0-695,90612,309
Child percentage (%)17.2511.54
Literates3,21,1411,06,119
Male literates2,07,40055,357
Female literates1,13,74150,762
Average literacy (%)36.1971.19
Male literacy (%)55.3984.18
Female literacy (%)33.6257.78

Area, Density and Households

District area (sq km)8,363
Area 2001 (sq km)8,363
Population density 2011 (per sq km)156
Population density 2001 (per sq km)142
Total households2,042
Houseless families3,109
Houseless population12,295
Number of towns2
Number of villages1,950
  • Most people live in villages
  • Density is low compared to plains
  • Houseless families are limited
  • Only a few towns are there

Religion-wise Population and Demographics

ReligionPopulationShare (%)
Hindu13,09,81593.80
Christian55,1323.92
Muslim8,1890.58
Other religions and persuasions2,1820.16
Buddhist8480.06
Sikh1260.01
Jain600.00
Religion not stated3,1950.23

Sex Ratio by Religion

ReligionSex ratio (f/1000 m)
Hindu1,034
Christian1,021
Muslim989
Other religions and persuasions1,006
  • Hindu community forms clear majority
  • Christian share is next largest
  • Muslim share is small
  • Sex ratio stays above 1000

SC, ST and Social Group Population

SC population1,34,472
SC male population66,643
SC female population67,829
SC share in population (%)9.75
SC sex ratio (f/1000 m)1,018
ST population7,23,172
ST male population3,65,441
ST female population3,57,731
ST share in population (%)52.42
ST sex ratio (f/1000 m)978
  • SC population is notable
  • ST share is very high
  • ST forms more than half
  • Tribal life shapes the district

Workforce and Economic Activity

Total workers6,19,970
Male workers3,79,432
Female workers2,40,538
Workers share in population (%)44.94
  • Population: many are working
  • More men work than women
  • Agriculture and wage work are key
  • Forestry and tribal work matter

City List, Towns and Administrative Divisions

Urban agglomerations2 urban agglomerations listed
Cities2 cities (Koraput, Jeypore)
Towns2 towns reported
Villages1,950

Sub-districts, Taluks and Villages

Sub-districts / Tahsils11 tahasils
Taluks and blocks11 blocks
Sub-divisions1
Villages1,950
  • District is mainly rural
  • Koraput and Jeypore are main centres
  • Villages spread across hills
  • Blocks are the key local units

Languages and Cultural Profile

Main spoken languageOdia with local tribal tongues
Other common languagesHindi, Kui, and nearby regional languages
Language share dataDetailed % not given
  • Odia is common home language
  • Tribal speech is strong in belts
  • Folk songs and dances are popular
  • Culture is tied to hill life

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the population of Koraput in 2011: It is 13,79,647 people
  • What is the estimated population of Koraput in 2026: It is about 16,40,000 people
  • What is the literacy rate of Koraput district: It is around 41.18 percent
  • What is the sex ratio in Koraput district: It is about 1,034 females per 1,000 males
  • Which religion is major in Koraput district: Hindu community has the largest share