Collect the population of states of India or of 10 large cities or of 10 countries and write them in words/Indian/ International both.
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1. Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India, with 199,581,477 people as on 1 March 2011
The state contributes 16.16 per cent of India's population
The population density is 828 people per square kilometre, making it one of the most densely populated states in the country
The sex ratio in 2011 was 908 women to 1000 men, lower than the national figure of 933
Estimates released by the Planning Commission for the year 2009-10 revealed that Uttar Pradesh had 59 million people below the poverty line, the most for any state in India
As per 2011 census, UP is home to the highest numbers of both Hindus and Muslims.
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2. Maharashtra
Gateway of India, Maharashtra
According to the provisional results of the 2011 national census, Maharashtra is the second most populous state in India with a population of 112,374,333 (9.28% of India's population) of which male and female are 58,243,056 and 54,131,277 respectively.
The 2011 census for the state found 55% of the population to be rural with 45% being urban-based.
According to the 2011 census, Hinduism was the principal religion in the state at 79.8 per cent of the total population, while Muslims constituted 11.5 per cent.
Buddhism accounted for 5.8 per cent with 6,531,200 followers, which is 77.36 per cent of all Buddhists in India.
3. Bihar
As per 2011 Census, Bihar is the third most populous state of India with a population of 104,099,452 (54,278,157 male and 49,821,295 female).
Mostly, the population of Bihar is classified according to religion, social caste and lineage, and language, rather than by specific ethnic affiliation
According to the 2011 census, 82.7 per cent of Bihar's population practised Hinduism,while 16.9 per cent followed Islam
The sex ratio of Bihar was 918 females per 1000 malesThe literacy rate of Bihar 63.82 per cent (75.7 per cent for males and 53 per cent for females)
4. West Bengal
Howrah Bridge, West Bengal.
According to the provisional results of the 2011 national census, West Bengal is the fourth-most-populous state in India with a population of 91,347,736 (7.55 per cent of India's population).
The state contributes 7.8 per cent of India's population.
5. Andhra Pradesh
Charminar, Andhra Pradesh
As of 2011 Census of India, the state had a population of 49,386,799 with a population density of 308/km2 (800/sq mi)
The total population constitute 70.4 per cent of the rural population with 34,776,389 inhabitants and 29.6 per cent of the urban population with 14,610,410 inhabitants.
The overall population of the state comprises 17.1 per cent of Scheduled Caste and 5.3 per cent of Scheduled Tribe population
6. Madhya Pradesh
Sanchi Stupas, Madhya Pradesh. (Photo courtesy: MP tourism)
According to the 2011 census, the adivasi population in Madhya Pradesh was 73.34 million, constituting 21.1 per cent of the total population.
According to the census of 2011, 90.9 per cent of the MP residents followed Hinduism, while others are Muslim (6.6 per cent), Jain (0.8 per cent), Buddhists (0.3 per cent), Christians (0.3 per cent), and Sikhs(0.2 per cent).
The official language of the state is Hindi. Other dialects include Bagheli, Awadhi and
7. Tamil Nadu
Kalaripayattu, Indian martial arts that started in Kerala.
Tamil Nadu is the seventh most populous state in India. At the 2011 India census, Tamil Nadu had a population of 72,147,030.
The state has registered the lowest fertility rate in India in the year 2005-06 with 1.7 children born for each woman, lower than required for population sustainability.
8. Rajasthan
Hawa Mahal, Rajasthan
According to the 2011 Census of India, Rajasthan has a total population of 68,548,437.
The native Rajasthani people make up the majority of the state's population
The state of Rajasthan is also populated by Sindhis, who came to Rajasthan from Sindh province (now in Pakistan) during the India-Pakistan separation in 1947.
As for religion, Rajasthan's residents are mainly Hindus, who account for 88.49 per cent of the population. Muslims make up 9.07 per cent, Sikhs 1.27 per cent and Jains 0.91 per cent of the population.
9. Karnataka
Hampi, UNESCO heritage site, Karnataka.
According to the 2011 census of India, the total population of Karnataka was 61,095,297 of which 30,966,657 (50.7 per cent) were male and 30,128,640 (49.3 per cent) were female or 1000 males for every 973 females
The literacy rate was 75.36 per cent with 82.47 per cent of males and 68.08 per cent of females being literate.
10. Gujarat
Gir forest, Gujarat.
The population of Gujarat State was 60,383,628, according to the 2011 census data.
The population density is 308 km(797.6/sq mi), lower than other Indian states . As per the census of 2011, the state has a sex ratio of 918 girls for every 1000 boys, one of the lowest (ranked 24) amongst the 29 states in India.
The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes together constitute roughly one-fifth of the state's population
Step-by-step explanation:
1.uttar Pradesh -199,581,477
2.maharastra-112,372,972
3.behar-103,804,637
4.m.p. - 725,975,65
5.west bengal-913,477,36
6.tamil nadu -72,138,958
7.rajasthan-68,621,012
8.karanatak -61,130,704
9.gujarat - 62,700,000
10.andra pradesh -49,665,533