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  1. Population: India's population, as on 1 March 2011 stood at 1,210,193,422 (623.7 million males and 586.4 million females). Population Growth Rate: The average annual exponential growth rate stands at 1.64 per cent during 2001-2011. Birth Rate: The Crude Birth rate was 18.3 in 2009. Death Rate: The Crude Death rate was 7.3 in 2009. Life ...

  2. Population Finder Census Tables (2011, 2001 & 1991) Digital Library Schedules District Census Handbooks Visualizations Census Questions (1872-2011) Location Code Directories Instruction Manuals E-Learning/Training Linguistic Survey of India Drop-in-Articles Population Projections

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · India’s population has grown by more than 1 billion people since 1950, the year the UN population data begins. The exact size of the country’s population is not easily known, given that India has not conducted a census since 2011, but it is estimated to have more than 1.4 billion people – greater than the entire population of Europe (744 million) or the Americas (1.04 billion).

  4. Sep 9, 2011 · Demographics of India - India demographics occupy 2nd rank among the world's most populated countries. With its current population of more than 1.21 billion people (As per Census of India 2011 ...

  5. Aug 13, 2022 · Population Growth: The UN World Population Prospects (WPP), 2022, forecasts India becoming the most populous country by 2023, surpassing China, with a 140 crore population. India currently has 17.5% of the world’s population. This is four times the population India had at the time of Independence in 1947 (34 crore).

  6. Population Finder Census Tables (2011, 2001 & 1991) Digital Library Schedules District Census Handbooks Visualizations Census Questions (1872-2011) Location Code Directories Instruction Manuals E-Learning/Training Linguistic Survey of India Drop-in-Articles Population Projections

  7. Jun 18, 2024 · In 2008, terrorists originating from Pakistan conducted a series of coordinated attacks in Mumbai, India's financial capital. India's economic growth after economic reforms in 1991, a massive youth population, and a strategic geographic location have contributed to the country's emergence as a regional and global power.