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Dhalai

District in Tripura (India)

Contents: Population

The population development of Dhalai as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images).

DhalaiDistrict277,465307,868378,230

Dhalai


378,230 Population [2011] – Census

2,258 km² Area

167.5/km² Population Density [2011]

2.1% Annual Population Change [2001 → 2011]

Bhārat [India]Republic846,387,8881,028,737,4361,210,854,977

Source: Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Delimitation Commission of India.

Explanation: Districts in the boundaries of 2023. Population figures of new delimitated districts are computed by using subdistricts or villages in the boundaries of 2011. Thus, slight deviatiations from the actual population are possible in some cases. Area figures of new delimitated districts are derived from geospatial data.


Further information about the population structure:

malesfemales48.6%51.4%
GenderPersons
males194,544
females183,686
Gender (C 2011)
males194,544
females183,686
ruralurban89.3%
UrbanizationPersons
rural337,731
urban40,499
Urbanization (C 2011)
rural337,731
urban40,499
»Schedul…»Schedul…notindigenous28%55.7%
Population GroupPersons
»Scheduled Castes«61,688
»Scheduled Tribes«210,608
not indigenous105,934
Population Group (C 2011)
»Scheduled Castes«61,688
»Scheduled Tribes«210,608
not indigenous105,934
yesno85.7%
Literacy (A7+)Persons
yes276,217
no46,002
Literacy (A7+) (C 2011)
yes276,217
no46,002
0-6 years7+ years85.2%
Age GroupsPersons
0-6 years56,011
7+ years322,219
Age Groups (C 2011)
0-6 years56,011
7+ years322,219

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Located in:

C 2011-03-01

The service has to support the EPSG:3857 projection; in case of WMTS as TileMatrixSet name.






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