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  2. 2011 census of India - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] For the first time, a "No religion" category was added in the 2011 census. [54] 2.87 million were classified as people belonging to "No Religion" in India in the 2011 census [55] [56] 0.24% of India's population of 1.21 billion. [57] [58] Given below is the decade-by-decade religious composition of India until the 2011 census.

  3. Indpalsar Gusainsar - Wikipedia

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    As per 2011 Census, conducted by Government of India; population of this village is 1,652, out of which 892 is male population and 760 is female population. There're total 118 houses in this village. Literacy rate of this village is 45.10% [3] 100% of the village population follows Hinduism. [4]

  4. 2011 Socio Economic and Caste Census - Wikipedia

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    The Census 2011 recorded 11.65 lakh rural houseless people, while in SECC their numbers were only 6.1 lakh. The provisional rural data of SECC 2011 shows Scheduled Castes at 18.46% (or 15.88 crore), Scheduled Tribes at 10.97% (9.27 crore), Others at 68.52%, and 2.04% (or 36.57 lakh) as “No Caste & Tribe” households.

  5. List of towns in India by population - Wikipedia

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    Census of India (2011) states the following criteria in defining towns. They are: Statutory Town (ST): All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board, or notified town area committee, etc. Census Town (CT): Those which have a population greater than 5000. Other definitions include percentage of non-agriculture working population ...

  6. Indpalsar Sankhlan - Wikipedia

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    As per 2011 Census, conducted by Government of India; population of this village is 1,398, out of which 729 is male population and 669 is female population. There're total 191 houses in this village. Literacy rate of this village is 43.20% [3] 100% of the village population follows Hinduism. [4]

  7. Khairthal-Tijara district - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2011 census, the territory which would become Khairthal-Tijara district had a population of 966,821. The district had a population of 511,007 males and 455,814 females, with a sex ratio of 892 females per 1000 males. 189,866 (19.64%) lived in urban areas.

  8. Jaipur district - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census Jaipur district has a population of 6,626,178, [4] roughly equal to the nation of Libya [7] or the US state of Washington. [8] This gives it a ranking of 10th in India (out of a total of 640). [4] The district has a population density of 598 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,550/sq mi). [4]

  9. Dholpur district - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census Dholpur district had a population of 1,206,516, [4] making Dholpur the 394th most populated of India's 640 district. [1] The district had a population density of 398 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,030/sq mi) . [1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 22.78%. [1]