Census of India 2001 reported that Indian population had risen to 102 crore of which only 49 crore were females against 53 crore males. 74 crore people resided in runl India and only 28 crore lived in towns or citis. While there were 62 crore non-workers population against 40 crore workers in the entire country. Urban population had an even higher share of non-worker (19 crore) against the workers (9 crore) as compared to the rural population where there were 31 crore workers out of 74 crore population. Represent the above information in a tabular form. (4 marks)
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Census 2001 was the 14th series of the census that occurs every decade since 1871.
- The total population of 2001 was compared to the 1991 census data, and there was an increase of 21.5% of the population.
- The Hindus comprised 82 crores, Muslims comprised 13 crores, and Christians comprised 2 crores.
- 53% of people spoke in Hindi, English was known to l2%, bilingual speakers were 24.8% and the remaining spoke in other languages.
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