Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Haryana Census 2011

Haryana Census 2011 is important for all government exams of Haryana which includes HCS, HSSC, HPSC exams. In every exam, there are 2-3 questions are asked form Census of Haryana 2011. We're sharing you with Haryana Census 2011


DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF HARYANA
Census of 2011 is __census of Haryana.

It is the 5th census of Haryana (1971, 1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011)

Total Population of Haryana

2,53,51,462

Total male population of Haryana

1.35 crore

Total female population of Haryana

1.18 crore

Population of Haryana is what percentage of India?

2.09% of the Indian population

Decadal growth rate of Haryana (2001-2011)?

19.90%

Decadal growth rate of rural Haryana?

9.85%

Decadal growth rate of urban Haryana?

44.59%

Decadal change of population is more in case of females than males. True/False

True.

The male population has increased from 8.95% to 17.51% but the female population has changed from 10.88% to 49.96%.

Decadal growth rate of males and females respectively

18.75% and 21.23% respectively

District with the highest percentage of urban population

Faridabad followed by Gurgaon and Panchkula

District with the highest percentage of rural population

Mewat followed by Mahendragarh and Fatehabad.

District with the lowest percentage of urban population

Mewat

District with the lowest percentage of rural population

Faridabad

Most populated district of Haryana is ____.

Faridabad (then Hisar and Bhiwani)

Least populated district of Haryana is___.

Panchkula (then Rewari)

Which districts have a population below 10 lakhs?

Seven districts (Dadri, Jhajjar, Mahendragarh, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Fatehabad and Rewari

Population wise, Haryana is at what position in India?

17th

Total rural population of Haryana

65.12% (which is slightly lower than the national average of 68.9%)

Urban population of Haryana

34.88% (which is higher than the national average of 31.1%)

Religion order of Haryana

Hindu>Muslim>Sikh>Jain>Christian

Which district has the highest population growth rate in Haryana?

Gurgaon (73.96%) (then Mewat)

Which district has the least population growth rate in Haryana?

Jhajjar (8.7%) (and then Jind (12%))

POPULATION DENSITY:


Population density of Haryana

573 (which is higher than the national average of 382)

District with the highest population density

Faridabad (2442) then Gurgaon (1204)

District with lowest population density

Sirsa (303) then Bhiwani (342)

SEX RATIO:


Overall sex ratio of Haryana

879 (least in India, lower than the national average of 943)

Rural sex ratio of Haryana

882

Urban sex ratio of Haryana

873

District with the highest rural sex ratio

Mewat and Rewari (907) followed by Fatehabad (902)

District with the highest urban sex ratio

Mewat (907) followed by Fatehabad (900)

District with the lowest rural sex ratio

Sonipat (850) followed by Rohtak (852)

District with the lowest urban sex ratio

Gurgaon (844) followed by Hisar (861)

District with overall least sex ratio

Gurgaon (854) and Sonipat (854/856)

District with maximum sex ratio in HR.

Mewat (907) and Fatehabad (903)

Only 4 UTs have sex ratio lesser than Haryana. They are ____.

Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Delhi and Chandigarh

CHILD POPULATION (between the age group 0-6 years):


Overall child population of Haryana

33,80,721 (13.33% to total population)

Total male child population of HR

18,43,109 (13.66% to total population)

Total female child population of HR

15,37,612 (12.97% to total population)

District with the highest male-female child population

Faridabad followed by Mewat and Hisar

District with the lowest male-female child population

Panchkula followed by Mahendragarh and Rewari.

CHILD SEX RATIO:


Child sex ratio of Haryana

834 (as per December 2016, the Child SRB was recorded as 914)

Rural child sex ratio of HR

835

Urban Child sex ratio of HR

832

District with the highest child sex ratio

Mewat

District with the highest rural child sex ratio

Mewat

District with the highest urban child sex ratio

Mewat

District with the lowest child sex ratio

Mahendragarh

District with the lowest rural child sex ratio

Mahendragarh

District with the lowest urban child sex ratio

Mahendragarh

LITERACY RATE:


Overall literacy rate of Haryana

75.55%

Literacy rate of males

84.06%

Literacy rate of Females

65.94%

Rural literacy rate of Haryana

71.42% (which is higher than the national average of 67.8%)

Urban literacy rate of Haryana

83.14% (which is less than the national average of 84.1%)

District with the highest literacy rate

Gurgaon

District with the highest rural literacy rate

Gurgaon

District having highest urban literacy rate

Ambala

District with the lowest literacy rate

Mewat

District with the lowest rural literacy rate

Mewat

District with the lowest urban literacy rate

Mewat

Rural Male- Female literacy gap changed from 2001 to 2011

The gap has increased from 26.1% to 29.59%.

HEALTH INDICATORS:


Crude Birth Rate (2016) of HR

20.7 (against the national average of 20.4)

Crude Death Rate (SRS 2016) of HR

5.9 (against the national average of 6.4)

Maternal Mortality Rate (SRS 2014-16) of HR

101 (against the national average of 130)

Infant Mortality Rate (SRS 2013) of HR

33 (against the national average of 34)

Total Fertility Rate (SRS 2012) of HR

2.3 (against the national average of 2.4)

SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION:


Total SC population of Haryana

51,13,615 (which is 20.17% of total population)

Total rural SC population

22.53%

Total urban SC population

15.76%

SC male population of HR

20.08%

SC female population of HR

20.28%

SC population of Haryana is the __ percentage of Indian SC population.

2.54% of India's SC population

SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION:


Total ST Population in Haryana

ZERO (Haryana has no scheduled tribes

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