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According to the 2011 census, the total population of the district was, 990,923 of which 21.65% were urban [6] with a population density of 309 persons per km 2. Bangalore Rural district has 22.5% of its population belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe. Hinduism is the major religion of this district.
The unified Mysore State was made up of ten districts, viz., Bangalore, Kolar, Tumkur, ... Bengaluru Rural: 25 August 1997 ... Population [10] (As of 2011)
The division comprises the districts of Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Chitradurga, Davanagere, Kolar, Ramanagara, Shimoga, and Tumakuru.The total area of the division is 49,936 km 2. [1] The total population as of 2011 census is 22,523,301, making it the world's fifth most populous sub-division. [2]
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4 Divisions and 31 Districts of Karnataka. Karnataka has about 236 Talukas. The table below lists all the talukas in the state of Karnataka, India, by district. [1] The urban status is listed for the headquarters town of the taluka, rural talukas are much larger. Urban status follows the census standard. [2] Level of each administration.
The district has a population density of 4,378 inhabitants per square kilometre (11,340/sq mi). [23] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 46.68%. [ 23 ] Bangalore has a sex ratio of 908 females for every 1000 males, [ 23 ] and a literacy rate of 88.48%. 90.94% of the population lives in urban areas.
Bangalore Rural: 1.11 34976 18268 16708 31510 [51] 41 Kottegepalya Bangalore North Yeshwanthpura-2 Rajarajeshwarinagar: Bangalore Rural: 3.28 32666 17253 15413 9959 [52] 42 Srigandhadakaval Rajarajeshwarinagar: Bangalore Rural: 3.36 41260 21647 19613 12280 [53] 43 Malathalli Bangalore South Kengeri Rajarajeshwarinagar: Bangalore Rural: 4.22 ...
[1] [2]: 35, 137 The 2011 census of India stated that indigenous people constitute 7% of the state's total population, while people from the Scheduled Castes constitute 17.5% of the total population. Accordingly, the Scheduled Tribes have been granted a reservation of 15 seats in the assembly, while 36 constituencies are reserved for candidates ...