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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 males

The literacy rate of Bihar 63.82 per cent (75.7 per cent for males and 53 per cent for females)

Only 11.3 per cent of the population of Bihar lives in urban areas, which is the lowest after Himachal Pradesh

More than 58 per cent of the people from Bihar are below the age of 25 reasons behind high population

4. 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.

The Hindu population of West Bengal is 64,385,546 while the Muslim population is 24,654,825, as per the 2011 census

The gender ratio is 947 females per 1000 males.

As of 2011, West Bengal had a population density of 1,029 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,670/sq mi) making it the second-most densely populated state in India, after Bihar

The literacy rate is 77.08 per cent, higher than the national rate of 74.04 per cent

Data of 2010-2014 showed the life expectancy in the state was 70.2 years, higher than the national value of 67.9

Scheduledcastes and tribes form 28.6 per cent and 5.8 per cent of the population, respectively, in rural areas, and 19.9 per cent and 1.5 per cent, respectively, in urban areas.

The main language of the state, Bengali, is spoken by the majority of the population. English, along with Bengali, is the language of administration

Reasons behind high population

Partition of Bengal is one of the main reasons for its density

Heavy rainfall and fertile land is also one of the reasons

For every north Indian, western Indian or even some south Indian West Bengal is dearer to them than their home state

It is also economical to stay in this state

5. 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

There are 24,738,068 male and 24,648,731 female citizens-a sex ratio of 996 females per 1000 males, higher than the national average of 926 per 1000

The literacy rate of the state stands at 67.41 per cent. However, Post bifurcation from Telangana, the state is expected to reach 91.1 per cent by 2021.

West Godavari district has the highest literacy rate of 74.6 per cent and Vizianagaram district has the least with 58.9 per cent

Telugu is the state's official and most widely spoken language

The great majority of the residents of Andhra Pradesh practice Hinduism.

Smaller segments of the population follow Islam or Christianity

Reasons behind high population

The trend of early marriages is said to be one of the causes for the rising population in rural parts

The marriages have been taking place at an early age and the couples at the age of 24/25 are turning into parents, revealed the studies

Strikingly, the death rate is on the decline, due to increasing health awareness in public.

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