1971 census of India
1971 census of India Country India Total population 547,949,809 (24.84%) Most populous region Uttar Pradesh (88,340,000)
The 1971 census of India was the 11th in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1872 .[ 1]
The population of India was counted as 547,949,809 people.[ 2]
Population by state
Population of Indian states and union territories in 1971 [ 3]
State/Union Territory
Population
Andhra Pradesh
43,500,000
Assam [ a]
14,900,000
Bihar
56,300,000
Gujarat
26,600,000
Haryana
10,030,000
Himachal Pradesh
3,460,000
Jammu and Kashmir
4,610,000
Kerala
21,300,000
Madhya Pradesh
41,640,000
Maharashtra
50,400,000
Manipur
1,070,000
Mysore [ b]
29,290,000
Nagaland
516,449
Orissa
21,940,000
Punjab
13,510,000
Rajasthan
25,700,000
Tamil Nadu
41,190,000
Tripura
1,550,000
Uttar Pradesh
88,340,000
West Bengal
44,310,000
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
115,133
Arunachal Pradesh
465, 511
Chandigarh
257,251
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
74,170
Delhi
4,060,000
Goa, Daman and Diu
857,771
Lakshadweep
31,810
Pondicherry
471,707
The schedule contained 35 questions.[ 4]
Name of the person Relationship to head (of the household) Sex Age Marital Status For currently married women only:
Age at marriage
Any child born in the last one year
Birth Place
Place of birth
Rural/Urban
District
State/Country
Last Residence
Place of last residence
Rural/Urban
District
State/Country
Duration of Residence at the village or town of enumeration
Religion S.C. or S.T. Literacy (L or O) Educational level Mother tongue Other languages
Main Activity
Broad category
Worker (C, AL, HHI, OW)
Non-worker (H, S, T, R, D, B, I, O)
Place of work (Name of Village/Town)
Name of Establishment
Nature of Industry, Trade, Profession or Service
Description of Work
Class of worker
Secondary Work
Broad Category (C, AL, HHI, OW)
Place of work (Name of Village/Town)
Name of Establishment
Nature of Industry, Trade, Profession or Service
Description of Work
Class of Worker
See also
Notes
^ includes Mizo district now part of Mizoram
^ Mysore state was renamed Karnataka on November 1, 1973
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