According to 2011 Census, the child sex ratio in India has dropped to its lowest value since Independence. What is that lowest value?

According to 2011 Census, the child sex ratio in India has dropped to its lowest value since Independence. What is that lowest value? Correct Answer 914

  • The number of girls born for 1,000 boys - the definition of sex ratio - was 914 in 2011 and is projected to fall further in coming decades.
  • As India’s proportion of youth in the total population falls, the sex ratio will dip to 898 girls for 1,000 boys in 2031 from 939 in 2011, a new government study has projected.
  • According to the 2011 census, 382 is the density of the Population of India.
  • As per the 2011 Census, Bihar has the highest population density of 1106 persons per sq. km. followed by West Bengal with a population density of 1028 persons per sq. km.
  • Uttar Pradesh’s is 829 persons per sq. km, Kerala’s is 860 persons per sq. km.
  • Census 2011 is the 15th census of India and 7th after the independence.
  • The motto of the 2011 Census is " Our Census, Our future".
  • The first census took place in 1872.
  • The next census will take place in the year 2021. The census takes place every 10 Years.
Parameter State
Most populous state Uttar Pradesh
Least populous state/UT Lakshwadeep
Highest Population UT Delhi
Highest Sex Ratio Kerala
Highest Literacy Kerala
Highest Density Bihar

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