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Bhilwara is an important city in the Mewar region of Rajasthan. It is located about 140 km south of Ajmer and 150 km northeast of Udaipur. Bhilwara is widely known as the “Textile City of Rajasthan” due to its strong textile and industrial base.

As per Census 2011, Bhilwara City had a population of 360,009 (3.60 lakh), making it one of the major urban centers of Rajasthan. Based on recent growth trends, the estimated population of Bhilwara City in 2026 is around 4.20 lakh.

👉 Projected Population of Bhilwara City (2026): ~4.20 lakh

Bhilwara City Census 2011

ParticularsCensus 2011
Total Population360,009 (3.60 lakh)
Male Population187,952
Female Population172,057
Area69 sq. km
Population Density5,200 per sq. km
Average Literacy Rate84.27%
Male Literacy91.80%
Female Literacy76.08%
Sex Ratio915
Child Sex Ratio893
Children (0–6 years)45,832
Boys (0–6 years)24,215
Girls (0–6 years)21,617

Source: Census of India 2011

Key Takeaways

  • Bhilwara had a population of 3.60 lakh in 2011.

  • It is one of the major textile and industrial cities of Rajasthan.

  • Literacy rate stood at 84.27%.

  • The sex ratio was 915 females per 1000 males.

  • Children (0–6 years) formed 12.73% of the total population.

Bhilwara District Population

Bhilwara district is part of the historic Mewar region and is an important administrative and industrial district.As per Census 2011, the population of Bhilwara District was 2,408,523 (24 lakh). Based on growth trends, the estimated population of Bhilwara District in 2026 is around 30 lakh.

👉 Projected Population of Bhilwara District (2026): ~30 lakh

Census 2011 Data

ParticularsCensus 2011
Total Population2,408,523 (24 lakh)
Male Population1,220,736
Female Population1,187,787
District Area10,455 sq. km
Population Density230 per sq. km
Average Literacy Rate61.37%
Sex Ratio973
Child Sex Ratio928

Religion in Bhilwara District

ReligionPercentage
Hinduism92.37%
Islam5.91%
Jainism1.46%
Other or Not Stated0.26%

Hinduism forms the majority religion in Bhilwara district, followed by Islam and Jainism.

Source: Census of India 2011

 

Bhilwara Population 2026 – City & District Census, Religion and Demographics

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