Badalapur Badlapur Population 2011

Badalapur Badlapur Population 2011

Badalapur city is governed by Municipal Corporation which comes underĀ Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The Badalapur city is located in Maharashtra state of India.

Badalapur Badlapur Population 2011

As per provisional reports of Census India, population of Badalapur in 2011 is 174,226; of which male and female are 90,365 and 83,861 respectively. Although Badalapur city has population of 174,226; its urban / metropolitan population is 18,394,912 of which 9,872,271 are males and 8,522,641 are females.

What is Badalapur Literacy Rate 2011?

In education section, total literates in Badalapur city are 143,480 of which 76,518 are males while 66,962 are females. Average literacy rate of Badalapur city is 91.72 percent of which male and female literacy was 94.45 and 88.80 percent.

What is Badalapur Sex Ratio 2011?

The best ratio of Badalapur city is 928 per 1000 males. Child best ratio of girls is 904 per 1000 boys.

What is Badalapur Child Population 2011?

Total children (0-6) in Badalapur city are 17,801 as per figure from Census India report on 2011. There were 9,347 boys while 8,454 are girls. The child forms 10.22 % of total population of Badalapur City.

What is Badalapur Slums 2011?

Total no. of Slums in Badalapur city numbers 2,349 in which population of 10,269 resides. This is around 5.89% of total population of Badalapur city.

What is Badalapur Population 2021?

Indian Govt only conduct census once a decade. Since last census of Badalapur city was done in 2011, next census will only be in 2021. While many are asking for Badalapur Population 2021 figures, there is none.

What is Badalapur Religion 2011?

Hinduism is majority religion in Badalapur city with 81.00 % followers. Buddhism is second most popular religion in Badalapur city with 12.07 % following it. In Badalapur city, Islam is followed by 3.84 %, Christianity by 1.73 %, Jainism by 0.57 % and Sikhism by 0.15 %. Around 0.05 % stated ‘Other Religion’, approximately 0.59 % stated ‘No Particular Religion’.

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