What is the population of Rajasthan in 2011 census?

What is the population of Rajasthan in 2011 census?

about 68 million
The Population of Rajasthan according to the 2011 census stands at about 68 million, making it the 8th most populated state in India. The state makes up about 5.6% of the country’s population a figure which was about 5.4% during the last census in 2001. The state is spread over an area of about 340000 sq. km.

Which of the following was the density of population in Rajasthan as per the 2011 census of Rajasthan?

200 per sq km
The population of Rajasthan state is 68,548,437. The density of Rajasthan state is 200 per sq km.

Which is the largest population district in Rajasthan?

Jaipur district
Jaipur district is the largest district with more than 7 million population, and Jaisalmer is the smallest by population and largest by area.

Is Rajasthan a country or state?

Rajasthan ‘Land of Kings’ or ‘Land of Kingdom’ is India’s largest state by area. The state located on northwest part of country and is a home of cultural diversity. Its features include the ruins of Indus Valley Civilization, Temples, Forts and Fortresses in almost every city.

Which state in India has the highest density of population in 2011 census?

Population Density of India: Census 2011. The records of population density 2011 of India state that the density 2011 has increased from a figure of 324 to that of 382 per square kilometer. Bihar is the most thickly populated state (1106 persons/sq km.) followed by west bengal-1028 and Kerala 860.

Who founded Rajasthan?

Ranthambore was also under their suzerainty. At the beginning of the 13th century AD, the most prominent and powerful state of Rajasthan was Mewar. Rajasthan had never been united politically until its domination by Mughal Emperor – Akbar. Akbar created a unified province of Rajasthan.

Why Rajasthan is called Pink City?

A romantic dusty pink hue — which has defined the city since 1876, after it was painted pink to welcome Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert — gives Jaipur its status as the “Pink City,” as it is commonly known.