Sirmaur Population & Demographics
Comprehensive census data for Sirmaur district in Himachal Pradesh.
Administrative Details of Sirmaur
Sirmaur comprises 976 villages, of which 968 are inhabited and 8 are uninhabited. There are 3 urban towns. The total number of households stands at 98,208, spread across 2,825 square kilometers.
| Villages | 976(968 inhabited • 8 uninhabited) |
| Urban Towns | 3 |
| Households | 98,208 |
| Total Area | 2,825 km² |
Sirmaur Urban & Rural Population
Sirmaur had 57,165 people in urban areas (10.8%) and 4,72,690 people in rural areas (89.2%).
| Area Type | Population | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 🌾 Rural | 4,72,690 | 89.2% |
| 🏙️ Urban | 57,165 | 10.8% |
| Total | 5,29,855 | 100% |
Data from Census 2011.
Gender Distribution in Sirmaur
The total population comprises 2,76,289 males (52.1%) and 2,53,566 females (47.9%). The sex ratio is 918 females per 1000 males.
Male and Female Population — Urban & Rural
| Gender | Rural | Urban | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 👨 Male | 2,46,175 | 30,114 | 2,76,289 |
| 👩 Female | 2,26,515 | 27,051 | 2,53,566 |
Literacy Rate in Sirmaur
The literacy rate is 68.44%. Male literacy stands at 74.42% while female literacy is 61.93%, indicating a gender gap of 12.49 percentage points. The total literate population is 3,62,645.
Literacy Statistics — Urban and Rural
| Category | Rural | Urban | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Literate (Male) | 1,80,611 | 25,006 | 2,05,617 |
| Literate (Female) | 1,35,825 | 21,203 | 1,57,028 |
| Total Literate | 3,16,436 | 46,209 | 3,62,645 |
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About Sirmaur Census 2011 Data
According to Census 2011, Sirmaur in Himachal Pradesh has a total population of 5,29,855 with a literacy rate of 68.44% and a sex ratio of 918 females per 1000 males.
This page provides comprehensive census data for Sirmaur district including demographics, population statistics, literacy rates, gender distribution, and social indicators for research and analysis purposes.