Population of Agartala

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Agartala is the capital city of the Indian state of Tripura. With a population of 4 Lakhs, it’s the second-largest city in northeast India after Guwahati. As per provisional reports of Census India, the population of Agartala City in 2011 was 4,00,004 (4 Lakh)

👉 Projected population of Agartala in 2026 ~ 5 lakh.

Census 2011 Quick Facts

The initial provisional data released by census India 2011 shows that the density of Agartala for 2011 is 5200 people per sq. km. Agartala city administers area is 76 sq. km

Agartala CityTotalMaleFemale
Population (Census 2011)4,00,002,00,1321,99,872
Children (0-6)35,03417,96217,072
Average Literacy (%)94.45 %96.16 %92.75 %
Sex ratio999 
Child Sex Ratio950 

Source: Census 2011

Religion in Agartala

According to the 2011 census, 94.09% of the population is Hindu, 4.37% Muslim, 0.99% Christian, and 0.28% Buddhist. The remainder of the population includes Sikhs, Jains, and other religions; 0.27%.

ReligionPercent
Hinduism 94.09%
Islam4.37%
Christianity  1%
Buddhist0.28%
Others0.26%

Source: Census 2011

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