Kolkata Population


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“The sum of intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.”
George Bernard Shaw

Shaw would have thought twice had he come to the city of Kolkata where along with the population, intelligence is also growing. Being the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, Kolkata is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly and houses a population of almost 5 million, with an extended metropolitan population of over 14 million. Kolkata Population has made this fourth-largest city in India the third-largest urban agglomeration.

Previously the residents Kolkata are called Calcuttans, however, now they address themselves as Kolkatans.

As of 2001, Kolkata city had a population of 4,580,544. Over here the urban agglomeration had a population of 13,216,546. You will get the information that the sex ratio is 828 females per 1000 males. This is, however, lower than the national average. In this City of Joy, a lot of working males come from rural areas, where they leave behind their families.

To delve into Kolkata's literacy rate you will find the statistics showing 80.86% exceeding the all-India average of 64.8%.

Kolkata Municipal Corporation which was earlier called Calcutta Municipal Corporation has registered a growth rate of 4.1%, which is the lowest among the million-plus cities in India.

Bengalis consist of the majority of Kolkata's population, with Marwaris and Bihari communities forming a large portion of the minorities. Besides, there are some of Kolkata's notable communities including Chinese, Tamils, Marwaris, Anglo-Indians, Armenians, Tibetans, Maharashtrians and Parsis. Major languages spoken in Kolkata are Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, English, Maithili, and Bhojpuri.

As 2001 census measured 77.68% of the population in Kolkata is Hindu, 20.27% Muslim and 0.88% Christian. Other minorities such as Sikhs, Buddhist, Jews and Zoroastrian constitute the rest of the city's population.

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