Statement Annexures - 6 Annexure-I : Acknowledgements Name Shri. N. Ravichandran Shri. M.R.V. Krishna Rao Dr.D.Venkatesan Shri. T.L.N. Sisu Kumar Shri. J. Lincoln Gnanadas Shri. M. Jagadeesan Shri. R. Gyanashekar Shri. J.S.J.S. Rao Shri. M. Joseph Eugene Raj Kum. K.Bhuvaneswari Shri. K. Sakthikumar Shri. S. Chinnadurai Shri. V. Srikanth Shri. N.Gunavijayan Smt. J.Chithra Shri. C. Raghu Shri. A.Shailendra Shri. V. Jegatheesan Kum. Subha V.K. Shri.P.G.Stalin Smt. K.M. Maheswari Smt. N. Muniammal Shri. S. Sreedharan Shri. K. Sridharan Shri. S. Natarajan Shri. R. Balasubramanian Shri. S. Thirunavukkarasu Shri. K Balasubramanian Shri. A. Lazar Shri.E.S Jayamohan Shri. N. Shamiyullah Shri. G. Rajkumar Smt. J. Coumary Smt. V. Vijayarani Smt. R. Valarmathi Kum. Uthra Devi Smt.T.Dhana Lakshmi Shri G. Vasanthakumar Kum. Indu Susan Ninan Smt. P.Yesotha Smt. Drishya R.J. Smt. Sajitha Azees Shri. Kailash Nath Verma Smt A.Shemasundari Shri. P. Arthanarisamy Smt. K.Munniammal Shri. P. Elaiyaraja Shri P.Rajesh Kannan Designation Joint Director Joint Director Printing Inspector Senior Geographer Senior Drawing Assistant Geographer Data Processing Assistant Senior Draftsman Primary Census Abstract - Data Highlights 89
Statement Annexures - 6 Name Designation Shri. A. Mariappan Shri. K.Sampath Shri. V. Swaminathan Shri. K.Selladurai Shri. C.V.Sreenivasan Smt. Vidya V.K Shri. V.A.Chandrasekeran Smt.S.Chinnammal Smt. R. Gowri Shri.D.Meenakshi Sundaram Shri. B.R.Ramprasad Shri. S. Pandian Smt.S.Seethalakshmi Shri. S. Shanmugam (Jr) Shri. S. Rajendran (Jr) Shri. K. Nagarajan Shri. S. Natarajan Shri. P. Thanigaimalai Shri. S. Shanmugam (Sr) Shri. D.C.S. Aswin Sukumar Shri. V. Vellingiri Shri. R.Sripathy Shri. P.G. Rajasekaran Shri. P. Suresh Smt. C. Geetha Smt. G. Thangamani Smt. S. Devika Smt B. Syamala Shri. P. Murthy Shri S.Anand kumar Senior Shri. S. Murugan Senior Shri. K. Balakrishnan Senior Kum. Parvathi.S Shri. Bittu Chacko Smt. Kothaiammal Smt. Babitha. R Smt. Meera Mohan T.M Kum. Meera V.R. Shri. Anoop Devadas Shri. V. P. Shibi Smt. Ambily J. Nair Kum. Remya A.S. Smt. Raji P.G. Smt. Shahna Karadan Smt. K. Vijula Kum.K.Arumuga Sundari Shri. Chattar Singh Chopra Shri. T. Rajkumar Shri. V. Rajesh Shri. C. Muthu Kumar Kum. Ajili Vasudevan Primary Census Abstract - Data Highlights 90
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Statement Annexures - 6 ANNEXURE- IV Estimated figures of three sub-divisions of Senapati District of Manipur The Population of India, Manipur and Senapati district exclude Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul Sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur. The Census result of Mao Maram, Paomata and Pural sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur are withheld due to administrative reasons. The estimated population by sex and residence of the aforesaid three Sub-Divisions are given below: Sub-division T/R/U Persons Males Females Total 85,584 45,905 39,679 Mao Maram Rural 85,584 45,905 39,679 Urban - - - Total 33,506 16,897 16,609 Paomata Rural 33,506 16,897 16,609 Urban - - - Total 38,269 19,299 18,970 Purul Rural 38,269 19,299 18,970 Urban - - - The Population of India, Manipur and Senapati district by sex and residence, excluding and including the estimated population of the aforesaid three Sub-divisions are given below: India/State/District T/R/U Persons Males Females India (Excluding 3 Subdivisions of Manipur) India (Including 3 Subdivisions of Manipur) Manipur Senapati Total 1,210,569,573 623,121,843 587,447,730 Rural 833,463,448 427,632,643 405,830,805 Urban 377,106,125 195,489,200 181,616,925 Total 1,210,726,932 623,203,944 587,522,988 Rural 833,620,807 427,714,744 405,906,063 Urban 377,106,125 195,489,200 181,616,925 Total 2,727,749 1,372,272 1,355,477 Rural 1,893,595 960,570 933,025 Urban 834,154 411,702 422,452 Total 351,103 181,009 170,094 Rural 343,627 177,289 166,338 Urban 7,476 3,720 3,756 Primary Census Abstract - Data Highlights 95
Notes 1. The figures for India and Manipur, exclude the population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul subdivisions of Senapati district of Manipur for Census 2001 and Census 2011 due to administrative reasons. 2. For working out density of India and the State of Jammu & Kashmir, the entire area and population of those portions of Jammu & Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan & China have not been taken into account. 3. For Census 2011, the population of Others has been clubbed with the Males. 4. In working out `decadal variation and `percentage decadal variation for 1941-1951 & 1951-1961 of India and Nagaland State, the Population of Tuensang District for 1951 (7,205) & the Population of Tuensang (83,501) & Mon (50,774) districts for 1961 Census have not been taken into account as the area was censused for the first time in 1951 and the same are not comparable. 5. The 1981 Census could not be held owing to disturbed conditions prevailing in Assam. Hence the population figures of Assam have been worked out by `interpolation. 6. The 1991 Census was not held in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the population figures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been worked out by `interpolation. 7. The distribution of population of Pondicherry (Puducherry) by sex for 1901 (246,354), and 1931 (258,628) and 1941 (285,011) is not available. The figures of India for these years are, therefore, exclusive of these population figures so far as distribution by sex is concerned. 8. Arunachal Pradesh was censused for the first time in 1961. 9. In 1951, Tuensang was censused for the first time for 129.5 sq. kms. of areas only. In 1961 censused areas of Tuensang District of Nagaland was increased to 5356.1 sq. kms. 10. Due to non-availability of Census data the figures for the decades, from 1901 to 1951 have been estimated for the districts of Kohima, Phek, Wokha, Zunheboto, and Mokokchung of Nagaland. Estimation however could not be done for Tuensang and Mon as they were not fully censused prior to 1961. 11. As the sex break-up for the districts Sheopur, Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Ratlam, Ujjain, Shajapur, Dewas, Jhabua, Dhar, Indore, West Nimar (Khargone), Barwani, Rajgarh, Bhopal, Sehore and Raisen is not available for the year 1901, figures for males and females have been estimated for the year 1901 for Madhya Pradesh. 12. One village Ramtapur (Code No. 217 and 101 in 1951 and 1961 respectively) of Jukkal circle of Degulur taluka which was transferred under the state Reorganization Act, 1956 from Maharashtra to Andhra Pradesh, still continues in Nanded district of Maharashtra. The population of this village has, however, been adjusted in Nizamabad district for the year 1901-1951. 13. The names of Uttaranchal, Orissa and Pondicherry have changed to Uttarakhand, Odisha and Puducherry respectively after Census 2001. 14. Abbreviations used: EAG- Empowered Action Group; NSC No Scheduled Castes; NST-No Scheduled Tribes. Note of caution: The figures in this report being the data highlights, only the important footnotes have been given above. The detailed footnotes would be given when the Primary Census Abstract is released. Primary Census Abstract- Data Highlights 96