India saw a 17.6% increase in population over the decade. In Maharashtra, Thane saw the highest decadal increase in population at 35.94%, followed by Pune (30.34%), Aurangabad (27.33%), Nandurbar (25.5%) and Nashik (22.33%). Population has started to swell in Delhi’s suburbs. Gurgaon and Noida (Gautam Buddha Nagar) are among the top five places in India that recorded the highest decadal growth rate in population. While Gurgaon recorded a 74% increase in population between 2001 and 2011, Noida saw a rise by almost 52%. Kurung Kumey — a small district in Arunachal Pradesh bordering China — recorded the highest decadal increase in population at 111%, followed by Yanam in Puducherry (77.15%). North-eastern states like Meghalaya (27.82%) and Arunachal Pradesh (25.92%) recorded the highest decadal population growth. Andhra Pradesh (11.10), Odisha (13.97%) West Bengal (13.93%), Tamil Nadu (15.60%), Karnataka (15.67%) and Maharashtra (15.99%), however, recorded decadal growths below the national average. Bihar (25%), Delhi (20.97%), Uttar Pradesh (20.09%) and Rajasthan (20.44%) reported high decadal population growth.
Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad’s home state Jammu and Kashmir recorded a 23.71% increase in decadal population. Haryana, on the other hand, recorded a 19.9% increase in population over the last 10 years. In Delhi, south-west region saw the highest increase in population followed by north-west (27.63%), south (20.59%) and west (18.91%).
In Karnataka, Bangalore saw a 46.68% increase in population, while in Tamil Nadu, it was Kancheepuram (38.69%). In Bihar, Madhepura district recorded highest population increase at 30.65%, followed by Kishanganj (30.44%). Noida in UP saw the highest increase, followed by Ghaziabad (40.66%). Indore in Madhya Pradesh topped the list with an increase by 32.71%, while in Gujarat, it was Surat (42.19%). Azad said India’s decadal growth rate has come down from 21.54% (2001) to 17.6% (2011).
Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad’s home state Jammu and Kashmir recorded a 23.71% increase in decadal population. Haryana, on the other hand, recorded a 19.9% increase in population over the last 10 years. In Delhi, south-west region saw the highest increase in population followed by north-west (27.63%), south (20.59%) and west (18.91%).
In Karnataka, Bangalore saw a 46.68% increase in population, while in Tamil Nadu, it was Kancheepuram (38.69%). In Bihar, Madhepura district recorded highest population increase at 30.65%, followed by Kishanganj (30.44%). Noida in UP saw the highest increase, followed by Ghaziabad (40.66%). Indore in Madhya Pradesh topped the list with an increase by 32.71%, while in Gujarat, it was Surat (42.19%). Azad said India’s decadal growth rate has come down from 21.54% (2001) to 17.6% (2011).
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