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The district had a population density of 266 inhabitants per square kilometre (690/sq mi). [10] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 12.43%. [10] Ahmadnagar had a sex ratio of 934 females for every 1000 males, [10] and a literacy rate of 80.22%. 20.09% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled ...
As of 2011 Indian census, [24] Ahmednagar had a population of 350,859. Ahmednagar has a sex ratio of 961 females per 1000 males and an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national urban average of 79.9%. [25] 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.
The table below lists important geographic and demographic parameters for all 14 talukas of Ahmednagar district. Population data is extracted from the 2001 Census of India. Population data is extracted from the 2001 Census of India.
Religion in Maharashtra is characterised by the diversity of religious beliefs and practices.. According to the 2011 census, Hinduism was the principal religion in the state at 79.83% of the total population, while Muslims constituted 11.54% of the total population.
Ahmedabad also enjoys great religious diversity. According to the 2011 census, 83% of the population in Ahmedabad is Hindu, 13.8% Muslim, 2.5% Jain and 0.72% Christian. [5] The community of Muslims is large and culturally significant in Ahmedabad, dating from the times of the Sultanate. The city is also home to a major population of Parsis in
Today Muslims have a population of 12,971,152 in Maharashtra and make up 11.54% of the population. This is an increase from the 2001 census, when they made up 10.60% of the population. The vast majority of Muslims in Maharashtra live in urban areas: 73%, compared to 45% for Maharashtra as a whole. [7]
Sangamner taluka has a population of 487,939 according to the 2011 census. Sangamner had a literacy rate of 79.96% and a sex ratio of 943 females per 1000 males. 87,664 (17.97%) lived in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 8.36% and 10.59% of the population respectively.
According to the 2011 census, Hinduism is the most followed religion in the district and is practiced by 69.77% of the population. Other popular religions include Islam (21.25%), Buddhism (8.35%) and Jainism (0.84%). In rural areas, Hindus are nearly 80% of the population while Muslims are nearly 15% of the population. [11]