What Is The Population Of Haryana In 2020?

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In 2020, population for Haryana was

29,077

. Population of Haryana increased from 25,351 in 2011 to 29,077 in 2020 growing at an average annual rate of 1.54%.

What is the population of Haryana 2021?

As per the Aadhar Statistics the Haryana population in 2020/2021 is

27,388,008

(27.39 Millions) as compared to last census 2011 is 25,353,081. Growth rate of 8.03 percent of population increased from year 2011 in Haryana.

What is the present population of Haryana?

According to UID, Haryana population in 2020 is

28 Million (2.8 Crores)

.

What is the population of Delhi in 2020?

The last census in 2011 recorded NCT of Delhi has a population of 16.78 millions. Population in 2020 is expected to be

around 19.5 Million (1.95 Crores)

.

What is India’s population in 2021?

India Population Projections

The current population of India is 1,396,708,618 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2021 population at

1,393,409,038

.

How many girls and boys are there in Haryana?

As per details from Census 2011, Haryana has population of 2.54 Crores, an increase from figure of 2.11 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Haryana as per 2011 census is 25,351,462 of which

male and female are 13,494,734 and 11,856,728

respectively.

Which Haryana district has lowest population?

# by Population District Population (Census 2011) Least

Charkhi Dadri

502,276

What is the literacy rate in Haryana in 2020?

The literacy rate of Haryana is

67.91 percent

, which is comparatively higher than the National average which is 64.80. The literacy rate for males and females are 78.49 percent and 55.73 percent respectively which is also higher than the national average.

What is the female population in Haryana?

Demographic Label Value Area 44,212 Sq Km Actual Population 25,351,462 Population(Male) 13,494,734 Population(Female)

11,856,728

How many languages are spoken in Haryana?

Haryana Demonym(s) Haryanvi Languages

Official


Hindi
• Additional official English Punjabi

Is Delhi richer than Mumbai?

Mumbai is the 12th richest city in the world with a total wealth of $960 billion, according to a report by New World Health. …

Delhi is on 22nd position

and second Indian city after Mumbai on the wealth intelligence firm’s ‘The Wealthiest Cities Worldwide in 2019’ list.

Which is poorest city in India?

  • Dharavi Slum Mumbai.
  • Bhalswa Slum Delhi.
  • Nochikuppam Slum Chennai.
  • Basanti Slum Kolkata.
  • Rajendra Nagar Slum Bangalore.
  • Indiramma Nagar Hyderabad.
  • Saroj Nagar Slum Nagpur.
  • Mehbullahpur Slum Lucknow.

Which is the richest city in the India?

  • Mumbai. Haven’s we all heard about the City of Dreams? …
  • Delhi. The next stop on our list is the capital of India, Delhi. …
  • Kolkata. The ‘City of Joy’ that was once the capital of colonial India, Kolkata! …
  • Bengaluru. …
  • Chennai. …
  • Hyderabad. …
  • Pune. …
  • Ahmedabad.

What is the population of USA 2021?

The current population of the United States of America is

333,416,037

as of Thursday, September 30, 2021, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data.

Which is largest community in India?


Ahir or Yadavs

are the single largest community in India. Comprising upto 16% of the total population in India. Yadav/ Ahirs are found in Himachal, Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar- Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Assam, Madhya- Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Uttrakhand, Gujrat, Maharastra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

What is the current world population 2021?


7.9 Billion

(2021)

The current world population is 7.9 billion as of October 2021 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer.

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