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Agartala Population 2026

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), and the estimated population of Agartala in 2026 is 5 lakh.

Population of Agartala in 2026 - 5 lakh (approx)

Agartala CityTotalMaleFemale
Population (Census 2011)4,00,004
(4 Lacs)
2,00,1321,99,872
Children (0-6)35,03417,96217,072
Average Literacy (%)94.45 %96.16 %92.75 %
Sex ratio999 
Child Sex ratio950 

Source: Census 2011

Census 2011 Details

As per provisional reports of Census India, the population of  Agartala City in 2011 is 4,00,004 (4 Lakhs) of which the male population is 200,132 and the female population is 199,872

DENSITY

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

LITERACY RATE

The average literacy rate of Agartala City in 2011 was 94.45 %. If things are looked out at gender wise, male and female literacy was 96.16 % and 92.75 % respectively. Total literate in Agartala city was 344,711 of which 175,170 are males while 169,541 are females.

SEX RATIO

With regards to the Sex Ratio in Agartala, it stood at 999 per 1000 males. The average national sex ratio in India is 940 as per the latest reports of Census 2011 Directorate. In the 2011 census, the child sex ratio is 950 girls per 1000 boys

CHILD POPULATION

In census enumeration, data regarding child under 0-6 age were also collected. There were a total of 35,034 children under the age of 0-6 years. Of total 17,962 are boys while 17,072are girls. Child Sex Ratio as per census 2011 was 887. In 2011, Children under 0-6 formed 8.76% of the total population of Agartala City

Sources: Census 2011

Population of Agartala 2026 | Agartala City Population

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