Population of Mumbai Suburban district

Mumbai Suburban District is a district of Maharashtra. It’s the second-largest district in Maharashtra by population & the fourth most populous district in India. 

As per provisional reports of Census India, the population of  Mumbai Suburban in 2011 was 9,356,962 (93.57 Lakhs), and the Estimated Population of Mumbai Suburban in 2026 is 10 million or 1 Crore.

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Population 2011-2021

Mumbai Suburban District has a population growth rate during 2001-2011 of 8.29%. Its estimated population in 2021 is 97 Lakh*, an increase of around 3.5 lakh from 2011.

Mumbai SuburbanCensus 2011
Total Population9,356,962 (93.57 Lakh)
Male Population5,031,323
Female Population4,325,639
Total Area386.56
Population Density25,357 /km2
Average Literacy (%)89.91%
Sex Ratio (per 1000)860
Child Population (0-6 Yrs)930,884
Child Sex ration (0-6Yrs)913
District HeadquartersBandra

Source: Census 2011 & Census Population Projections 2011-2021

Sub Divisons of Mumbai Suburban district

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

  1. Eastern Suburban
  2. Weastern Suburban

Tehsil/Taluka in Mumbai Suburban District

Administratively, Mumbai Suburban District is divided into 3 Tehsil/Talukas which are grouped into two Sub-Divisions. Andheri, Borivali, and Kurla are Tehsil/Talukas of the Mumbai Suburban District.

Map of Mumbai Suburban District

Mumbai Suburban District Population 2026

Rajeev Rana

Rajeev Rana is an independent writer and researcher with a strong interest in history, population studies, and demographic trends in India and North America. He has been writing on demography-related topics for over five years, focusing on census data, migration patterns, ethnicity, and regional population changes. While not a formally certified demographer, Rajeev closely follows official data releases from government sources, census authorities, and reputable research institutions. His work aims to present complex demographic information in a clear, accessible, and neutral manner for readers seeking factual insights and broader context. Rajeev contributes to multiple informational websites and has particular familiarity with demographic and regional trends in the Delhi NCR region. His writing is driven by curiosity, data interpretation, and a commitment to accuracy rather than advocacy or opinion