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Bangalore Urban District Population

Bangalore Urban District, officially known as Bengaluru Urban District, is a district of the Indian state of Karnataka. It’s the most populated district in Karnataka & the second most populated district in India. As per provisional reports of Census India, the population of  Bangalore Urban District in 2011 was 9,621,551 (96.22 Lakh)

Estimated Population of Bangalore Urban District in 2026 is 12 million or 1.2 Crore 

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Sub Divisons of Bangalore Urban district

The District is divided into 2 Subdivisions for administrative convenience. A Subdivision is headed by a Sub Divisional Officer SDO/SDM) in the rank of Assistant Collector in the Cadre of I.A.S or a Deputy Collector. Each division consists of a few Taluks. The Two Sub Divisions in Bangalore Urban District are

  • North Sub Division
  • South Sub Division
  • Tehsil/ Talukas in Bangalore Urban 

Administratively, the district is divided into five talukas, which are grouped into two Subdivisions:

  • North Bangalore
  • South Bangalore
  • East Bangalore
  • Anekal
  • Yelhanka
Map of Bangalore Urban District
Bangalore Urban District Population 2026

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