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About Census Data

Welcome to the Census Data blog—your one-stop platform for exploring India’s official demographic statistics! Our mission is to make critical census insights, population highlights, and district-wise facts accessible to students, researchers, policymakers, and the general public.

Our Vision

  • Deliver verified, up-to-date Census of India 2011 data, including population numbers, literacy rates, sex ratio, and religion-wise breakdowns.
  • Make it easy to compare stats across states, cities, and districts with interactive tables.

What You'll Find Here

  • State-wise and district-wise census highlights
  • Metro city population and growth rates
  • Religion, literacy, sex ratio, and density statistics
  • Frequently Asked Questions and guides to understand census processes in India

Why Census Data Matters?

India’s census is the largest demographic exercise in the world, guiding development policies, welfare schemes, and planning for future generations. From education and healthcare to social welfare, census figures are vital for informed public decisions.

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