Mumbai most populous, Delhi largest
Mumbai is India’s most populated city with over 1.84 crore people, followed closely by Delhi with 1.63 crore and Kolkata with 1.41 crore, making these India’s “mega-cities”, according to the preliminary Census 2011 results.
In terms of urban agglomeration or spread as an extended city — that comprises built-up area of central and any suburbs or linked continuous urban areas — Delhi NCR tops the list in the country.
The NCR, with the inclusion of Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad, has a total population of over 2.17 crore (21.7 million). This is higher than the Mumbai Metropolitan Region with a population of 2.07 crore (20.7 million), which incorporates areas of Thane, Navi Mumbai, Vasai-Virar, Bhiwandi and Panvel, spread in Mumbai’s adjoining districts of Thane and Raigad.
The preliminary results of Census-2011 were released by the Registrar General of India, an official statement here said Monday.
Among other major cities, Bengaluru with an urban agglomeration population of 8.72 million (8.49 million, excluding Hosur) is now almost as big as Chennai with a population of 8.91 million (8.69 million, excluding Kancheepuram).
Hyderabad, which was slightly bigger than Bengaluru in 2001, has now grown to become the sixth largest city with a population of over 7.74 million, ranking after Chennai and Bengaluru. The other important cities in the list include Ahmeda-bad, Pune, Surat and Jaipur, pipping Kanpur in the top 10 slot. — IANS
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