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Berhampur Population 2026

Berhampur also known as Brahmapur is a city in the Indian state of Odisha. Its third-largest city by population is Odisha Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. As per provisional reports of Census India, the population of  Berhampur City in 2011 is 355,823 (3.56 Lakh).

Estimated Population of Berhampur in 2026 – 5 lakh

Census 2011 Details
Brahmapur CityCensus 2011
Total Population355,823 (3.56 lakh)
Male Population185,584
Female Population170,239
Dist. Area87 sq. km.
Pop. Density4500 per sq. km
Average Literacy (%)90.4%
Sex Ratio918
Child Sex Ratio898
Children (0-6 years)29,509

Sources: Census 2011

AREA & DENSITY

The initial provisional data released by census India 2011, shows that the density of Berhampur for 2011 is 4500 people per sq. km. Berhampur city administers area is 79 sq. km

LITERACY RATE

The average literacy rate of Berhampur City in 2011 was 90.04 %. If things are looked at gender-wise, male and female literacy was 93.83 % and 85.92%. respectively. The total literate in Berhampur city was 293,818 of which 159,550 are males while 134,268 are females.

SEX RATIO

With regards to the Sex Ratio in Berhampur, it stood at 917 per 1000 males. The average national sex ratio in India is 940 as per the latest reports of the Census 2011 Directorate. In the 2011 census, the child sex ratio is 898 girls per 1000 boys

CHILD POPULATION

In the census enumeration, data regarding children under 0-6 years of age were also collected. There were a total of 29,509 children under the age of 0-6 years. Of the total  15,544 are boys while 13,965 are girls. The child Sex Ratio as per the census 2011 was 898. In 2011, Children under 0-6 formed 8.29 % of the total population of Berhampur City

Sources: Census 2011

Population of Berhampur 2026 | Berhampur City Population

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