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Children are our most valuable natural resource“ ”Oliver Wendell Holmes
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4.1 INTRODUCTIONChild population encompasses that proportion of the total population of the country which
lies in the age group of 0-6 years which is an important indicator since it overlooks a delicate
segment of the population.
India is the second most populous country in the world where 13.12 percent of her population
lies in the tender age bracket of 0-6 years as per the provisional Census 2011 figures. The
decline in total child population since Census 2001 stands at 5,030,327 where the decline in
rural child population is 8,885 which is in contrast to the increase in urban child population
reported as 3,855.
The highest rural and urban child population have been reported from Uttar Pradesh whereas
the lowest figures for both the above mentioned categories are recorded from Lakshadweep.
The chapter deals with rural-urban classification of data upto the district and tahsil level. In
addition there is a detailed comparison of the state’s rural-urban child population with the
figures reported at the national level, with its neighbouring states and among the Empowered
Action Group (EAG) states as well.
4.2 RURAL-URBAN CHILD POPULATION IN INDIA AND MADHYA PRADESHAs per the provisional Census 2011 figures, India has recorded an aggregate child population
of 158,789,287 which comprises of a rural child population of 117,585,514 and an urban child
population of 41,203,773. In terms of absolute figures the total child population has witnessed
a decline of 5,030,327 from 2001 to 2011. It is interesting to note that there has been a sharp
decline of 8,884,983 in rural India coupled with an increase of 3,854,656 in the urban areas.
Madhya Pradesh has recorded a total child population of 10,548,295 which can be segregated
into a rural child population of 8,132,745 and an urban child population of 2,415,550. In
the decade 2001-11, Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a decline of 233,919 in terms of child
population which is much lower than the figure reported at the national level. From 2001 to
2011, a decline in rural child population of 310,999 and an increase in urban child population
of 77,080 has been observed for the state. Statement 4.1 shows the child population for India
and Madhya Pradesh across the Census Rounds of 2001 and 2011 respectively.
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Statement 4.1 Child population in the age group 0-6 years, India and Madhya Pradesh : 2001-11
India/State Child population, 2001 (in thousand)
Child population, 2011 (in thousand)
Decline 2001-2011 (in thousand)
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural UrbanIndia 126,470 37,349 117,586 41,204 -8,884 3,855
Madhya Pradesh 8,444 2,338 8,133 2,416 -311 78
The proportion of child population in the age group 0-6 years at the national level is 13.12 percent
where the rural child population proportion comprises of 14.11 percent of the total while the
urban child population accounts for 10.93 percent. For Madhya Pradesh, the proportion of
child population stands at 14.53 percent where the rural child population proportion is pegged
at 15.48 percent and the urban child population is 12.04 percent. A similar trend is observed
for both India and Madhya Pradesh where the decline in the proportion of child population
is greater in the rural areas as compared to its urban counterpart as shown in Statement 4.2.
Statement 4.2 Proportion of child population in the age group 0-6 years, India and Madhya Pradesh : 2001-11
India/State 2001 2011 Decline 2001-2011
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural UrbanIndia 17.03 13.05 14.11 10.93 -2.92 -2.12
Madhya Pradesh 19.03 14.65 15.48 12.04 -3.55 -2.61
Fig 4.1 Share of child population in the age-group 0-6 years to rural and urban population, India and Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh2001 2011
India2001 2011
Others 69.92
Rural 17.03
Urban 13.05
Others 74.96
Rural 14.11
Urban 10.93
Others 66.32
Rural 19.03
Urban 14.65
Others 72.48
Rural 15.48
Urban 12.04
Others69.92
Others66.32
Others72.48
Others74.96
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4.2.1 Top and bottom five State/UTs by child population
From the perspective of rural child population, the top five states with the highest figures
are Uttar Pradesh (24,248,066), Bihar (16,899,426), Rajasthan (8,319,914), Madhya Pradesh
(8,132,745) and West Bengal (7,535,228). The lowest numbers, in ascending order, are observed
in Lakshadweep (1,771), Chandigarh (4,255), Daman & Diu (7,231), Andaman & Nicobar Islands
(26,547) and Dadra & Nagar Haveli (27,675) as shown in Statement 4.3.
Statement 4.3 Top and bottom five States/UTs in India, Rural : 2011
Top five States/UTs
State/UTs Child population 0-6Uttar Pradesh 24,248,066
Bihar 16,899,426
Rajasthan 8,319,914
Madhya Pradesh 8,132,745
West Bengal 7,535,228
Bottom five States/UTs
State/UTs Child population 0-6Lakshadweep # 1,771
Chandigarh # 4,255
Daman & Diu # 7,231
A & N Islands # 26,547
Dadra & Nagar Haveli # 27,675
For child population in urban India, Uttar Pradesh (5,480,169) has secured the first rank
followed by Maharashtra (5,402,522), Tamil Nadu (3,243,269), Gujarat (2,817,927) and Andhra
Pradesh (2,790,402). The states recording the lowest child population include Lakshadweep
(5,317), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (12,950), Sikkim (14,039), Daman & Diu (18,649) and
Dadra & Nagar Haveli (21,521) as shown in Statement 4.4.
For both rural and urban India, Uttar Pradesh has recorded the highest child population and
the lowest has been observed in Lakshadweep.
Statement 4.4 Top and bottom five States/UTs in India, Urban : 2011
Top five States/UTs (Urban)
State/UTs Child population 0-6Uttar Pradesh 54,80,169
Maharashtra 54,02,522
Tamil Nadu 32,43,269
Gujarat 28,17,927
Andhra Pradesh 27,90,402
Bottom five States/UTs (Urban)
State/UTs Child population 0-6Lakshadweep # 5,317
A & N islands # 12,950
Sikkim 14,039
Daman & Diu # 18,649
Dadra & Nagar Haveli # 21,521
4.3 MADHYA PRADESH AND EAG STATESStatement 4.5 outlines the total share of child population in the Empowered Action Group (EAG)
states as a percentage of the total child population in the country. EAG states comprise 53.2
percent of the total child population in the country where the share in rural child population
stands at 59.5 percent and for urban child population it is seen as 35.3 percent. Among the EAG
states, Uttar Pradesh has reported the maximum share of rural (20.6%) and urban (13.3%) child
population while on the other hand Uttarakhand has registered the minimum rural (0.8%) and
urban (0.9%) child population figures. In terms of share of child population, Madhya Pradesh
has secured the fourth position in rural child population with 6.9 percent and second position
in urban child population by reporting a figure of 5.9 percent.
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Statement 4.5 Share of child population in EAG States : 2011
India and EAG states
India/State Absolute figures PercentageTotal Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
India 158,789,287 117,585,514 41,203,773 100.0 100.0 100.0
Bihar 18,582,229 16,899,426 1,682,803 11.7 14.4 4.1
Chhattisgarh 3,584,028 2,866,474 717,554 2.3 2.4 1.7
Jharkhand 5,237,582 4,247,095 990,487 3.3 3.6 2.4
Madhya Pradesh 10,548,295 8,132,745 2,415,550 6.6 6.9 5.9
Orissa 5,035,650 4,335,012 700,638 3.2 3.7 1.7
Rajasthan 10,504,916 8,319,914 2,185,002 6.6 7.1 5.3
Uttar Pradesh 29,728,235 24,248,066 5,480,169 18.7 20.6 13.3
Uttarakhand 1,328,844 968,474 360,370 0.8 0.8 0.9
Total of EAG States 84,549,779 70,017,206 14,532,573 53.2 59.5 35.3
At the national level, the proportion of rural child population is recorded as 14.1 percent and
urban child population stands at 10.9 percent. Among the Empowered Action Group (EAG)
states, Bihar has secured the highest rank in terms of proportion of child population for both
rural (18.4%) and urban areas (14.4%) whereas Orissa is seen in last position in the rural (12.4%)
and urban areas (10.0%). Madhya Pradesh is ranked fifth in terms of rural child population
(15.5%) and sixth from the perspective of urban child population figures (12.0%). A comparison
of the proportion of child population across 2001 and 2011 for the EAG states can be studied
from Statement 4.6 and Figure 4.2.
Statement 4.6 Proportion of child population in the age group 0-6 years in India, Madhya Pradesh and EAG states : 2001 and 2011
Fig 4.2 Proportion of child population in the age group 0-6 years in EAG statesIndia/State 2001 2011
Rural Urban Rural UrbanIndia 17.0 13.1 14.1 10.9
Bihar 20.7 16.2 18.4 14.4
Chhattisgarh 17.8 14.1 14.6 12.1
Jharkhand 19.6 14.1 17.0 12.5
Madhya Pradesh 19.0 14.7 15.5 12.0
Orissa 15.0 12.0 12.4 10.0
Rajasthan 19.8 15.6 16.1 12.8
Uttar Pradesh 19.9 15.5 15.6 12.3
Uttarakhand 17.0 13.2 13.8 11.7
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2001 2011
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4.4 MADHYA PRADESH AND NEIGHBOURING STATESStatement 4.7 shows a comparison of the rural and urban child population between Madhya
Pradesh and its neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Maharashtra
and Rajasthan. In the cluster of the above mentioned states, both for 2001 and 2011, Uttar
Pradesh has recorded the highest child population in rural and urban areas while Chhattisgarh
has reported the lowest. A similar trend is observed for Madhya Pradesh which stands in third
position in terms of rural child population and fourth in respect of urban child population both
for 2001 and 2011. For Madhya Pradesh, from 2001 and 2011, there has been a -3.55 percent
decline in rural child population and a 2.61 percent increase in urban child population.
Statement 4.7Child population in the age group 0-6 years in India, Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states : 2001 and 2011
India/State Absolute figures (in thousand) In percentage Decline 2001-2011
2001 2011 2001 2011Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Percent Urban Percent
India 126,470 37,349 117,586 41,204 17.03 13.05 14.11 10.93 -8,885 -2.92 3855 2.12
Uttar Pradesh 26,259 5,365 24,248 5,480 19.94 15.53 15.63 12.32 - 2,011 -4.31 115 3.21
Chhattisgarh 2,964 591 2,866 718 17.80 14.12 14.62 12.09 - 98 -3.18 127 2.03
Madhya Pradesh 8,444 2,338 8,133 2,416 19.03 14.65 15.48 12.04 - 311 -3.55 77 2.61
Gujarat 5,086 2,446 4,676 2,818 16.02 12.92 13.49 10.96 - 410 -2.53 371 1.96
Maharashtra 8,429 5,242 7,446 5,403 15.11 12.75 12.10 10.63 - 983 -3.01 160 2.12
Rajasthan 8,587 2,064 8,320 2,185 19.84 15.62 16.14 12.79 - 267 -3.7 121 2.83
4.5 CHILD POPULATION (ABSOLUTE FIGURES) IN DISTRICTS OF MADHYA PRADESH
It is seen that in rural Madhya Pradesh, Rewa district has the highest child population in
absolute terms at 294,393 followed by Dhar (290,943), Satna (264,145), Sagar (261,467)
and Khargone (256,402). The districts where the lowest figures are recorded include Harda
district at 68,026 followed by Bhopal (71,278), Neemuch (76,721), Anuppur (79,769) and Datia
(85,803) in ascending order as shown in Statement 4.8.
Statement 4.8 Top and bottom five districts by child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Rewa Rewa 294,393
Dhar Indore 290,943
Satna Rewa 264,145
Sagar Sagar 261,467
Khargone (West Nimar) Indore 256,402
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Harda Narmadapuram 68,026
Bhopal Bhopal 71,278
Neemuch Ujjain 76,721
Anuppur Shahdol 79,769
Datia Gwalior 85,803
The rural gender-wise segregation for male and female child population is evident from
Statement 4.9. In terms of male child population, it is seen that Rewa district has recorded the
highest at 156,211 followed by Dhar (151,690), Satna (138,288), Sagar (135,974) and Khargone
(132,444). Among the districts which have recorded the lowest male child population, Harda
has reported a minimum number of 35,338 followed by Bhopal (37,140), Neemuch (39,952),
Anuppur (40,863) and Umaria (44,279).
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137760
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111813
184297
175947
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SEHORE
TIKAMGARH
BARWANI
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KHARGONEKHANDWA
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RURAL FEMALE CHILD POPULATION
125001 AND ABOVE
100001 - 125000
75001 - 100000
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50000 AND BELOW
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Statement 4.9 Top and bottom five districts by male child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Rewa Rewa 156,211
Dhar Indore 151,690
Satna Rewa 138,288
Sagar Sagar 135,974
Khargone (West Nimar) Indore 132,444
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Harda Narmadapuram 35,338
Bhopal Bhopal 37,140
Neemuch Ujjain 39,952
Anuppur Shahdol 40,863
Umaria Shahdol 44,279
In terms of female child population, the maximum figure is reported from Dhar district at 139,253
followed by Rewa (138,182), Satna (125,857), Sagar (125,493) and Khargone (123,958). The
bottom five districts, in ascending order, include Harda (32,6880), Bhopal (34,138), Neemuch
(36,769), Anuppur (38,906) and Datia (39,455) as shown in Statement 4.10.
Statement 4.10 Top and bottom five districts by female child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Dhar Indore 139,253
Rewa Rewa 138,182
Satna Rewa 125,857
Sagar Sagar 125,493
Khargone (West Nimar) Indore 123,958
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Harda Narmadapuram 32,688
Bhopal Bhopal 34,138
Neemuch Ujjain 36,769
Anuppur Shahdol 38,906
Datia Gwalior 39,455
For the urban areas, the district which shows the highest child population is Indore (286,302)
followed by Bhopal (222,016), Jabalpur (149,673), Gwalior (142,196) and Ujjain (89,956).
Urban districts which have recorded the lowest child population are Dindori (4,318), Alirajpur
(8,176), Sidhi (12,786), Jhabua (12,948) and Umaria (13,099) in ascending order as shown in
Statement 4.11
Statement 4.11Top and bottom five districts by child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 286,302
Bhopal Bhopal 222,016
Jabalpur Jabalpur 149,673
Gwalior Gwalior 142,196
Ujjain Ujjain 89,956
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Dindori Shahdol 4,318
Alirajpur Indore 8,176
Sidhi Rewa 12,786
Jhabua Indore 12,948
Umaria Shahdol 13,099
The urban gender-wise segregation for male and female child population is evident from
Statements 3.12 and 3.13. The top five districts in terms of male child population are Indore
(151,635), Bhopal (115,961), Jabalpur (78,535), Gwalior (77,790) and Ujjain (46,996). The
bottom five districts in this category include Dindori (2,180), Alirajpur (4,215), Jhabua (6,753),
Sidhi (6,784) and Umaria (6,817) as shown in Statement 4.12.
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Statement 4.12 Top and bottom five districts by male child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 151,635
Bhopal Bhopal 115,961
Jabalpur Jabalpur 78,535
Gwalior Gwalior 77,790
Ujjain Ujjain 46,996
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Dindori Shahdol 2,180
Alirajpur Indore 4,215
Jhabua Indore 6,753
Sidhi Rewa 6,784
Umaria Shahdol 6,817
The urban female child population figures reveal that the highest numbers are reported from
Indore (134,667) in first position followed by Bhopal (106,055), Jabalpur (71,138), Gwalior
(64,406) and Sagar (43,273). Among the five low ranking districts are seen Dindori (2,138),
Alirajpur (3,961), Sidhi (6,002), Jhabua (6,195) and Umaria (6,282) in ascending order as shown
in Statement 4.13.
Statement 4.13 Top and bottom five districts by female child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 134,667
Bhopal Bhopal 106,055
Jabalpur Jabalpur 71,138
Gwalior Gwalior 64,406
Sagar Sagar 43,273
Bottom five districts
District Division Child population 0-6
Dindori Shahdol 2,138
Alirajpur Indore 3,961
Sidhi Rewa 6,002
Jhabua Indore 6,195
Umaria Shahdol 6,282
From the above mentioned statements, it is clearly evident that the majority of child population
resides in the rural areas as compared to the urban settlements. Further it is seen that the
absolute difference between the district recording the highest child population figures and the
district recording the lowest, for males and females, is more pronounced in the urban areas as
compared to the rural areas.
4.5.1 Proportion of child population in districts of Madhya Pradesh
For the rural areas, Jhabua has secured the highest proportion of child population of 20.9
percent followed by Alirajpur (20.2%), Barwani (19.8%), Singrauli (18.3%) and Sheopur (17.3%).
Among the bottom five districts of the state are Balaghat (12.4%), Seoni (13.1%), Neemuch
(13.2%), Narsimhapur (13.2%) and Mandsaur (13.4%) as per Statement 4.14.
Statement 4.14 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Jhabua Indore 20.9
Alirajpur Indore 20.2
Barwani Indore 19.8
Singrauli Rewa 18.3
Sheopur Chambal 17.3
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Balaghat Jabalpur 12.4
Seoni Jabalpur 13.1
Neemuch Ujjain 13.2
Narsimhapur Jabalpur 13.2
Mandsaur Ujjain 13.4
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URBAN CHILD POPULATION 2011
URBAN CHILD POPULATION
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75001 - 100000
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21659
20340
2138
15111
21574
20294
42960
18034
18157
144546002
6282
29194
15229
11742
12908
15816
7113824124
10371
10156
14438
26216
13735
6195
64406
11074
39616707
16219
134667
10682
106055
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URBAN FEMALE CHILD POPULATION 2011
URBAN FEMALE CHILD POPULATION
30001 AND ABOVE
20001 - 30000
10001 - 20000
10000 AND BELOW
106
The gender-wise distribution in terms of proportion of child population in the rural areas can
be studied from Statements 4.15 and 4.16 respectively. The ranking of the top five districts
of the state in regard to proportion of male and female child population in rural areas shows
a similar pattern where Jhabua is seen in first position with a share of 21.6 percent for male
child population and 20.3 percent for female child population. However, this is not the case
when the bottom five districts of the state are taken into consideration. In terms of male child
population, the lowest proportion is seen in Balaghat (12.8%), followed by Narsimhapur (13.2%),
Seoni (13.3%), Jabalpur (13.6%) and Chhindwara (13.6%). On the other hand, the bottom five
districts for female child population are Balaghat with the lowest proportion of 12.1 percent
followed by Neemuch (12.8%), Seoni (12.9%), Mandsaur (13.0%) and Narsimhapur (13.1%).
Statement 4.15 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Jhabua Indore 21.6
Alirajpur Indore 20.6
Barwani Indore 20.2
Singrauli Rewa 18.3
Burhanpur Indore 17.6
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Balaghat Jabalpur 12.8
Narsimhapur Jabalpur 13.2
Seoni Jabalpur 13.3
Jabalpur Jabalpur 13.6
Chhindwara Jabalpur 13.6
Statement 4.16 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Jhabua Indore 20.3
Alirajpur Indore 19.8
Barwani Indore 19.4
Singrauli Rewa 18.3
Sheopur Chambal 17.1
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Balaghat Jabalpur 12.1
Neemuch Ujjain 12.8
Seoni Jabalpur 12.9
Mandsaur Ujjain 13.0
Narsimhapur Jabalpur 13.1
As is observed in the urban areas, the top five districts in terms of proportion of child population
are Alirajpur at 14.3 percent followed by Sheopur (14.2%), Dhar (14.1%), Jhabua (14.1%) and
Ashoknagar (14%). While the bottom five districts include Balaghat (10.4%), Jabalpur (10.4%),
Mandla (10.5%), Betul (10.5%) and Seoni (10.6%) as shown in Statement 4.17. Statement 4.17 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Alirajpur Indore 14.3
Sheopur Chambal 14.2
Dhar Indore 14.1
Jhabua Indore 14.1
Ashoknagar Gwalior 14.0
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Balaghat Jabalpur 10.4
Jabalpur Jabalpur 10.4
Mandla Jabalpur 10.5
Betul Narmadapuram 10.5
Seoni Jabalpur 10.6
The gender-wise segregation in terms of proportion of child population for the urban areas
reveals that the highest proportion for male child population is in Alirajpur (14.5%) and the
least is in Jabalpur (10.4%) as shown in Statement 4.18.
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 107
GUNAASHOKNAGAR
SAGARRAJGARH
RAISEN
CHHATARPUR
DAMOH
JABALPUR
PANNA
MORENA
SHEOPUR
BHIND
GWALIOR
DATIA
SHIVPURI
SATNA
REWA
SIDHI SINGRAULI
KATNI
UMARIASHAHDOL
ANUPPUR
MANDLA
DINDORI
BALAGHAT
HOSHANGABAD
NARSIMHAPUR
SEONICHHINDWARA
VIDISHA
BETUL
HARDAALIRAJPUR
JHABUA
DHAR
(WEST NIMAR)(EAST NIMAR)
INDOREDEWAS
UJJAINRATLAM
NEEMUCH
MANDSAUR
SHAJAPUR
SEHORE
TIKAMGARH
BARWANI
BURHANPUR
BHOPAL
KHARGONEKHANDWA
15.0
17.0
13.5
15.0
15.7
16.9
13.812.4
16.6
16.3
15.7
16.4
17.0
13.1
15.1
14.2
15.4
16.3
16.6
16.3
13.9
15.3
17.3
14.5
14.8
14.4
18.3
15.7
15.2
13.4
19.8
15.9
15.3
15.9
13.2
13.5
16.7
15.4
14.5
16.2
13.2
14.8
14.7
14.320.9
20.2
17.3
15.1
14.2
15.7
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PROPORTION OF RURAL CHILD POPULATION TO TOTAL RURALPOPULATION
17.1 AND ABOVE
16.1 - 17.0
15.1 - 16.0 State 15.5
14.1 - 15.0
14.0 AND BELOW
GUNAASHOKNAGAR
SAGARRAJGARH
RAISEN
CHHATARPUR
DAMOH
JABALPUR
PANNA
MORENA
SHEOPUR
BHIND
GWALIOR
DATIA
SHIVPURI
SATNA
REWA
SIDHI SINGRAULI
KATNI
UMARIA
SHAHDOL
ANUPPUR
MANDLA
DINDORI
BALAGHAT
HOSHANGABAD
NARSIMHAPUR
SEONICHHINDWARA
VIDISHA
BETUL
HARDAALIRAJPUR
JHABUA
DHAR
(WEST NIMAR)(EAST NIMAR)
INDORE DEWAS
UJJAINRATLAM
NEEMUCH
MANDSAUR
SHAJAPUR
SEHORE
TIKAMGARH
BARWANI
BURHANPUR
BHOPAL
KHARGONEKHANDWA
11.0
10.6
12.7
13.0
13.2
10.510.4
11.0
13.2
12.5
14.0
13.9
14.1
10.6
12.2
10.5
12.4
12.5
12.5
13.3
11.7
13.9 12.5
11.5
12.8
14.2
13.7
13.4
11.5
13.8
13.4
11.2
11.5
13.5
13.5
11.6
10.4
11.9
11.8
13.2
11.2
13.7
11.3
11.814.1
14.3
13.1
11.9
11.6
12.7
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PROPORTION OF URBAN CHILD POPULATION 2011
PROPORTION OF URBAN CHILD POPULATION TO TOTAL URBAN POPULATION
14.1 AND ABOVE
13.1 - 14.0
12.1 - 13.0
11.1 - 12.0 State 12.0
11.0 AND BELOW
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Statement 4.18 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Alirajpur Indore 14.5
Sheopur Chambal 14.3
Jhabua Indore 14.2
Dhar Indore 14.1
Guna Gwalior 14.1
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Jabalpur Jabalpur 10.4
Betul Narmadapuram 10.5
Mandla Jabalpur 10.7
Chhindwara Jabalpur 10.7
Balaghat Jabalpur 10.9
Inspite of the districts of Alirajpur, Sheopur, Raisen and Dhar reporting the numerically same
proportion of female child population of 14.1 percent, the top ranked district is Alirajpur
whereas the lowest proportion of female child population is recorded in Balaghat at 10.0
percent as shown in Statement 4.19.
Statement 4.19 Top and bottom five districts by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Alirajpur Indore 14.1
Sheopur Chambal 14.1
Raisen Bhopal 14.1
Dhar Indore 14.1
Jhabua Indore 13.9
Bottom five districts
District Division Proportion of child population 0-6
Balaghat Jabalpur 10.0
Mandla Jabalpur 10.2
Seoni Jabalpur 10.3
Betul Narmadapuram 10.4
Jabalpur Jabalpur 10.4
4.6 CHILD POPULATION (ABSOLUTE FIGURES) IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS HAVING POPULATION GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO ONE LAKH IN MADHYA PRADESHThe top and bottom five urban agglomerations recording a population size greater than or
equal to one lakh, in absolute figures, can be studied from Statement 4.20. Indore (U.A.) has
recorded the highest child population of 254,108 followed by Bhopal (217,415), Jabalpur
(128,679), Gwalior (120,347) and Sagar (43,835). The bottom five urban agglomerates comprise
of Itarsi (11,832), Sehore (12,869), Neemuch (15,008), Khargone (16,662) and Damoh (17,519).
Statement 4.20 Top and bottom five UAs by child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Indore (U.A.) Indore 254,108
Bhopal (U.A.) Bhopal 217,415
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 128,679
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 120,347
Sagar (U.A.) Sagar 43,835
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 11,832
Sehore (U.A.) Sehore 12,869
Neemuch (U.A.) Neemuch 15,008
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone (West Nimar) 16,662
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 17,519
In the context of male child population in urban agglomerations registering a population
greater than or equal to one lakh, Indore (U.A.) records the highest population of 134,644
followed by Bhopal (113,516) whereas the lowest figures, in ascending order, is in Itarsi (6,130)
and Sehore (6,745) as shown in Statement 4.21.
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 109
Statement 4.21 Top and bottom five UAs by male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Indore (U.A.) Indore 134,644
Bhopal (U.A.) Bhopal 113,516
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 67,630
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 65,968
Sagar (U.A.) Sagar 22,723
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 6,130
Sehore (U.A.) Sehore 6,745
Neemuch (U.A.) Neemuch 7,836
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone (West Nimar) 8,786
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 9,161
As shown in Statement 4.22, Indore (U.A.) has registered the highest female child population
of 119,464 followed by Bhopal reporting a population of 103,899 while Itarsi registering 5,702
and Sehore at 6,124 are among the low ranked urban agglomerations in the state.
Statement 4.22 Top and bottom five districts by female child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Indore (U.A.) Indore 119,464
Bhopal (U.A.) Bhopal 103,899
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 61,049
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 54,379
Sagar (U.A.) Sagar 21,112
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Child population 0-6
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 5,702
Sehore (U.A.) Sehore 6,124
Neemuch (U.A.) Neemuch 7,172
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone (West Nimar) 7,876
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 8,358
4.6.1 Proportion of child population in UAs in Madhya Pradesh
From the perspective of proportion of child population, the top five urban agglomerations are
Khargone (12.5%), Chhatarpur (12.4%), Damoh (11.9%), Sagar (11.8%) and Sehore (11.8%).
The lowest proportion, in ascending order, is seen in Chhindwara (10.1%), Jabalpur (10.2%),
Itarsi (10.3%), Ratlam (10.7%) and Gwalior (10.9%) as shown in Statement 4.23.
Statement 4.23 Top and bottom five UAs by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Proportion of child population 0-6
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone(West Nimar) 12.5
Chhatarpur (U.A.) Chhatarpur 12.4
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 11.9
Sagar (U.A.) Sagar 11.8
Sehore (U.A.) Sehore 11.8
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Proportion of child population 0-6
Chhindwara (U.A.) Chhindwara 10.1
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 10.2
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 10.3
Ratlam (U.A.) Ratlam 10.7
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 10.9
Proportion of male child population in urban agglomerations reveals that the highest figures are
reported from Khargone of 12.8 percent and Chhatarpur of 12.6 percent whereas Chhindwara
at 10.2 percent and Jabalpur at 10.2 percent have recorded the lowest figures as shown in
Statement 4.24.
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Statement 4.24 Top and bottom five UAs by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Proportion of child population 0-6
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone (West Nimar) 12.8
Chhatarpur (U.A.) Chhatarpur 12.6
Sehore (U.A.) Sehore 12.0
Indore (U.A.) Indore 11.9
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 11.9
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Proportion of child population 0-6
Chhindwara (U.A.) Chhindwara 10.2
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 10.2
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 10.3
Ratlam (U.A.) Ratlam 10.9
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 11.2
The proportion of female child population indicates a similar trend with respect to the top two
urban agglomerates which include Khargone at 12.2 percent and Chhatarpur at 12.1 percent.
The lowest proportion is observed in Chhindwara at 10.0 percent and Jabalpur at 10.1 percent
as seen in Statement 4.25.
Statement 4.25 Top and bottom five UAs by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five UAs
UAs District Proportion of Child population 0-6
Khargone (U.A.) Khargone (West Nimar) 12.2
Chhatarpur (U.A.) Chhatarpur 12.1
Sagar (U.A.) Sagar 12.0
Damoh (U.A.) Damoh 11.8
Neemuch (U.A.) Neemuch 11.8
Bottom five UAs
UAs District Proportion of Child population 0-6
Chhindwara (U.A.) Chhindwara 10.0
Jabalpur (U.A.) Jabalpur 10.1
Itarsi (U.A.) Hoshangabad 10.4
Ratlam (U.A.) Ratlam 10.5
Gwalior (U.A.) Gwalior 10.6
4.6.2 Top and bottom five tahsils by child population in the age group 0-6
The child population figures for the top and bottom five tahsils in the rural areas can be seen
in Statement 4.26. The tahsils where the highest child population figures are seen include
Alirajpur which has secured the first position with a total of 81,773 followed by Dindori which
stands at 71,381 and Jhabua with a population figure of 64,238. Among the low ranking tahsils
can be seen Orchha with a mere 5,457 followed by Dolariya at 6,049 and Hoshangabad at
6,158.
Statement 4.26 Top and bottom five tahsils by child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Alirajpur Alirajpur 81,773 Dindori Dindori 71,381 Jhabua Jhabua 64,238 Sagar Sagar 63,513 Joura Morena 63,067
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Orchha Tikamgarh 5,457 Dolariya Hoshangabad 6,049 Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 6,158 Timarni Harda 7,077 Jiran Neemuch 7,464
The gender-wise segregation for tahsils in the rural areas can be inferred from Statements 4.27
and 4.28. Alirajpur has registered the highest male and female child population of 41,363 and
40,410 respectively followed by Dindori which boasts of a male child population of 36,255
and a female child population which stands at 35,126. On the other hand, Orchha tahsil has
registered the lowest male and female child population of 2,938 and 2,519 respectively closely
followed by Dolariya reporting a male child population of 3,122 and a female child population
which stands at 2,927.
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 111
Statement 4.27 Top and bottom five tahsils by male child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Alirajpur Alirajpur 41,363
Dindori Dindori 36,255
Joura Morena 34,243
Jhabua Jhabua 32,944
Sagar Sagar 32,890
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Orchha Tikamgarh 2,938
Dolariya Hoshangabad 3,122
Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 3,224
Timarni Harda 3,733
Jiran Neemuch 3,882
Statement 4.28Top and bottom five tahsils by female child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Alirajpur Alirajpur 40,410
Dindori Dindori 35,126
Jhabua Jhabua 31,294
Sagar Sagar 30,623
Chitrangi Singrauli 29,500
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Orchha Tikamgarh 2,519
Dolariya Hoshangabad 2,927
Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 2,934
Timarni Harda 3,344
Jiran Neemuch 3,582
For urban areas, the maximum child population has been registered in Indore tahsil occupying
the first position with a population of 257,352 followed by Huzur (217,415) and Jabalpur
(121,968); whereas the minimum child population in ascending order are seen in Kundam
(532), Kirnapur (607) and Paraswada (655) as shown in Statement 4.29.
Statement 4.29 Top and bottom five tahsils by child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 257,352
Huzur Bhopal 217,415
Jabalpur Jabalpur 121,968
Gwalior Gwalior 120,347
Ujjain Ujjain 57,630
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Kundam Jabalpur 532
Kirnapur Balaghat 607
Paraswada Balaghat 655
Chitrangi Singrauli 714
Shahpur Betul 716
The tahsils which have recorded the highest male child population include Indore tahsil in first
place with a population of 136,329 followed by Huzur in second position with a population of
113,516 and Gwalior registering a male child population of 65,968. The tahsils reporting the
lowest figures are Kundam at 285, Kirnapur reporting a figure of 322 and Paraswada at 334 as
shown in Statement 4.30.
Statement 4.30 Top and bottom five tahsils by male child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 136,329
Huzur Bhopal 113,516
Gwalior Gwalior 65,968
Jabalpur Jabalpur 64,104
Ujjain Ujjain 30,007
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Kundam Jabalpur 285
Kirnapur Balaghat 322
Paraswada Balaghat 334
Shahpur Betul 368
Lalbarra Balaghat 384
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The tahsils where the highest female child population is recorded include Indore at 121,023
followed by Huzur in second place with a population of 103,899 and Jabalpur reporting
a number of 57,864. On the other hand, the lowest female child population is recorded in
Kundam with a population of 247, Kirnapur which stands at 285 and Paraswada at 321 as
shown in Statement 4.31.
Statement 4.31 Top and bottom five tahsils by female child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Indore Indore 121,023
Huzur Bhopal 103,899
Jabalpur Jabalpur 57,864
Gwalior Gwalior 54,379
Ujjain Ujjain 27,623
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Child population 0-6
Kundam Jabalpur 247
Kirnapur Balaghat 285
Paraswada Balaghat 321
Chitrangi Singrauli 323
Lalbarra Balaghat 336
In the context of proportion of child population in rural Madhya Pradesh, the tahsils reporting
the highest proportion are Pati (23.7%), Jhabua (22.4%) and Sendhwa (21.6%); whereas lower
proportions are seen in Sausar (10.8%), Pandhurna (11.5%) and Multai (11.6%). The top and
bottom five tahsils by proportion of child population in the rural areas can be studied from
Statement 4.32.
Statement 4.32 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pati Barwani 23.7
Jhabua Jhabua 22.4
Sendhwa Barwani 21.6
Bhagwanpura West Nimar 21.4
Varla Barwani 21.3
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Sausar Chhindwara 10.8
Pandhurna Chhindwara 11.5
Multai Betul 11.6
Barghat Seoni 11.7
Tirodi Balaghat 11.7
In the rural areas, the tahsil which has recorded the maximum share in male child population
is Pati at 24.0 percent followed by Jhabua (23.0%) and Bhagwanpura (22.0%) whereas the
tahsils which have registered lower proportions of male child population include Sausar at
10.8 percent followed by Pandhurna (11.4%) and Multai (11.6%) as shown in Statement 4.33.
Statement 4.33 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pati Barwani 24.0
Jhabua Jhabua 23.0
Bhagwanpura Khargone (West Nimar) 22.0
Sendhwa Barwani 22.0
Meghnagar Jhabua 21.9
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Sausar Chhindwara 10.8
Pandhurna Chhindwara 11.4
Multai Betul 11.6
Barghat Seoni 12.0
Kurai Seoni 12.0
Tahsils in rural areas with highest proportion of female child population include Pati at 23.4
percent followed by Jhabua at 21.8 percent and Sendhwa registering 21.2 percent. On the other
hand, tahsils with lowest proportion of female child population are Sausar at 10.8 percent,
Lalbarra at 11.1 percent and Waraseoni at a close 11.3 percent as shown in Statement 4.34.
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 113
Statement 4.34 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pati Barwani 23.4
Jhabua Jhabua 21.8
Sendhwa Barwani 21.2
Varla Barwani 20.9
Bhagwanpura Khargone (West Nimar) 20.7
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Sausar Chhindwara 10.8
Lalbarra Balaghat 11.1
Waraseoni Balaghat 11.3
Tirodi Balaghat 11.3
Barghat Seoni 11.4
Statement 4.35 reveals the proportion of child population among the tahsils in the urban
areas where the top ranking tahsils include Rahatgarh registering a proportion of 18.1 percent
followed by Gogaon at 17.4 percent and Bhavra at 16.4 percent. The tahsils reporting lower
proportions of urban child population are Dolariya at 9.2 percent, Ghoda Dongri at 9.5 percent
and Balaghat registering a proportion of 9.7 percent.
Statement 4.35 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Rahatgarh Sagar 18.1
Gogaon West Nimar 17.4
Bhavra Alirajpur 16.4
Meghnagar Jhabua 16.3
Lateri Vidisha 16.2
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Dolariya Hoshangabad 9.2
Ghoda Dongri Betul 9.5
Balaghat Balaghat 9.7
Paraswada Balaghat 9.7
Kirnapur Balaghat 9.9
Tahsils in urban areas with highest proportion of male child population are Gogaon tahsil at
18.2 percent followed by Rahatgarh at 17.7 percent and Ranapur registering 16.5 percent. The
lowest proportion of male child population is reported from Dolariya at 9.3 percent closely
followed by Ghoda Dongari at 9.4 percent and Paraswada as well as Pushprajgarh which stands
at 10.0 percent as shown in Statement 4.36.
Statement 4.36 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Gogaon Khargone (West Nimar) 18.2
Rahatgarh Sagar 17.7
Ranapur Jhabua 16.5
Bhavra Alirajpur 16.4
Lateri Vidisha 16.1
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Dolariya Hoshangabad 9.3
Ghoda Dongri Betul 9.4
Paraswada Balaghat 10.0
Pushparajgarh Anuppur 10.0
Balaghat Balaghat 10.1
For the proportion of female child population residing in the urban areas of tahsils of the state,
the highest figure is seen in Rahatgarh at 18.6 percent followed by Gogaon and Meghnagar
both pegged at 16.7 percent. The tahsils registering low figures include Dolariya at 9.0 percent,
Kirnapur at 9.2 percent and Balaghat at 9.3 percent as shown in Statement 4.37.
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Statement 4.37 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Rahatgarh Sagar 18.6
Meghnagar Jhabua 16.7
Gogaon Khargone (West Nimar) 16.7
Majhgawan Satna 16.6
Lateri Vidisha 16.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Proportion of child population 0-6
Dolariya Hoshangabad 9.0
Kirnapur Balaghat 9.2
Balaghat Balaghat 9.3
Paraswada Balaghat 9.4
Ghoda Dongri Betul 9.5
4.6.3 Municipal Corporation having population greater than or equal to one lakh by child population in age group 0-6
Among the 14 municipal corporations in the state, Indore has reported the highest child
population figure of 225,111, followed by Bhopal at 206,967 and Gwalior at 114,190. The
lowest child population, in ascending order, has been witnessed in Khandwa at 24,079, Rewa
at 24,234 and Murwara reporting 25,168 as shown in Statement 4.38.
Statement 4.38 Municipal Corporation by child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Municipal Corporation
District Child population 0-6
Municipal Corporation
District Child population 0-6
Indore (M.Corp.) Indore 225,111 Satna (M.Corp.) Satna 31,822
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 206,967 Singrauli (M.Corp.) Singrauli 29,569
Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 114,190 Ratlam (M.Corp.) Ratlam 28,413
Jabalpur (M.Corp.) Jabalpur 107,882 Burhanpur (M.Corp.) Burhanpur 28,107
Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 57,630 Murwara (Katni) (M.Corp.) Katni 25,168 Dewas (M.Corp.) Dewas 34,435 Rewa (M.Corp.) Rewa 24,234
Sagar (M.Corp.) Sagar 32,171 Khandwa (M.Corp.) Khandwa (East Nimar) 24,079
In the context of male child population, Indore municipal corporation is seen in first position
with a figure of 119,354 followed by Bhopal (1,07,945) and Gwalior (62,516); whereas in
ascending order the low ranking municipal corporations include Khandwa at 12,659, Rewa
(13,131) and Murwara (13,299). Details of the municipal corporations with regard to male child
population is as shown in Statement 4.39.
Statement 4.39 Municipal Corporation by male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Municipal Corporation
District Child population 0-6
Municipal Corporation
District Child population 0-6
Indore (M.Corp.) Indore 119,354 Sagar (M.Corp.) Sagar 16,725
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 107,945 Singrauli (M.Corp.) Singrauli 15,438
Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 62,516 Ratlam (M.Corp.) Ratlam 14,780
Jabalpur (M.Corp.) Jabalpur 56,746 Burhanpur (M.Corp.) Burhanpur 14,628
Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 30,007 Murwara (Katni) (M.Corp.) Katni 13,299
Dewas (M.Corp.) Dewas 18,117 Rewa (M.Corp.) Rewa 13,131
Satna (M.Corp.) Satna 16,987 Khandwa (M.Corp.) Khandwa (East Nimar) 12,659
Statement 4.40 highlights the female child population figures where the top ranking municipal
corporations include Indore at 105,757 followed by Bhopal reporting a figure of 99,022 and
Gwalior at 51,674. Municipal corporations reporting lower female child population figures
include Rewa registering a population of 11,103, Khandwa at 11,420 and Murwara (Katni)
reporting 11,869.
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Statement 4.40 Municipal Corporation by female child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Municipal Corporation
District child population 0-6
Municipal Corporation
District child population 0-6
Indore (M.Corp.) Indore 105,757 Satna (M.Corp.) Satna 14,835
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 99,022 Singrauli (M.Corp.) Singrauli 14,131
Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 51,674 Ratlam (M.Corp.) Ratlam 13,633
Jabalpur (M.Corp.) Jabalpur 51,136 Burhanpur (M.Corp.) Burhanpur 13,479
Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 27,623 Murwara (Katni) (M.Corp.) Katni 11,869
Dewas (M.Corp.) Dewas 16,318 Khandwa (M.Corp.) Khandwa (East Nimar) 11,420
Sagar (M.Corp.) Sagar 15,446 Rewa (M.Corp.) Rewa 11,103
In regard to male child population as shown in Statement 4.41, Burhanpur has recorded the
highest proportion at 13.5 percent followed by Singrauli registering a proportion of 13.2
percent and Khandwa which stands at 12.3 percent. On the other hand, the lowest proportion
of child population among municipal corporations is seen in Jabalpur at 10.4 percent followed
by Rewa at 10.5 percent and Ratlam at 10.9 percent
Statement 4.41 Municipal Corporation by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Municipal Corporation
District Proportion of child population
0-6
Municipal Corporation
District Proportions of child population
0-6Burhanpur (M.Corp.) Burhanpur 13.5 Satna (M.Corp.) Satna 11.5
Singrauli (M.Corp.) Singrauli 13.2 Murwara (Katni) (M.Corp.) Katni 11.5
Khandwa (M.Corp.) Khandwa (East Nimar) 12.3 Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 11.3
Dewas (M.Corp.) Dewas 12.1 Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 11.1
Indore (M.Corp.) Indore 11.7 Ratlam (M.Corp.) Ratlam 10.9
Sagar (M.Corp.) Sagar 11.7 Rewa (M.Corp.) Rewa 10.5
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 11.5 Jabalpur (M.Corp.) Jabalpur 10.4
From Statement 4.42, it is seen that in the context of female child population proportion
Singrauli municipal corporation is at the first position with a proportion of 13.7 percent
followed by Burhanpur in second place with a proportion of 13.1 percent and Sagar reporting
11.8 percent. The municipal corporations which have registered the least proportion of female
child population are Rewa at 10.0 percent, Jabalpur at 10.1 percent and Ratlam at 10.5 percent.
Statement 4.42 Municipal Corporation by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Municipal Corporation
District Proportion of child population
0-6
Municipal Corporation
District Proportions of child population
0-6Singrauli (M.Corp.) Singrauli 13.7 Satna (M.Corp.) Satna 11.2
Burhanpur (M.Corp.) Burhanpur 13.1 Murwara (Katni) (M.Corp.) Katni 11.2
Sagar (M.Corp.) Sagar 11.8 Ujjain (M.Corp.) Ujjain 11.1
Dewas (M.Corp.) Dewas 11.7 Gwalior (M.Corp.) Gwalior 10.5
Khandwa (M.Corp.) Khandwa (East Nimar) 11.7 Ratlam (M.Corp.) Ratlam 10.5
Bhopal (M.Corp.) Bhopal 11.6 Jabalpur (M.Corp.) Jabalpur 10.1
Indore (M.Corp.) Indore 11.3 Rewa (M.Corp.) Rewa 10.0
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4.7 CHILD POPULATION (ABSOLUTE FIGURES) IN MUNICIPALITIES HAVING POPULATION GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO ONE LAKH IN MADHYA PRADESH
The top and bottom five municipalities recording a population greater than or equal to one
lakh in terms of total child population figures can be studied from Statement 4.43. The top five
municipal corporations reporting the highest child population figures are Morena (26,454),
Bhind (24,486), Guna (23,757), Shivpuri (22,683) and Pithampur (20,438). The bottom five
municipalities include Seoni (10,413), Betul (11,005), Nagda (11,053), Datia (12,218) and
Sehore (12,859).
Statement 4.43 Top and bottom five Municipalities by child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Morena (M.) Morena 26,454
Bhind (M.) Bhind 24,486
Guna (M.) Guna 23,757
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 22,683
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 20,438
Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Seoni (M.) Seoni 10,413
Betul (M.) Betul 11,005
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 11,053
Datia (M.) Datia 12,218
Sehore (M.) Sehore 12,859
As observed for male child population in municipalities, Morena has recorded the highest
population at 14,636 and in second place is seen Bhind reporting 13,319 whereas Seoni has
registered the least population at 5,467 followed by Betul at 5,772.
From the perspective of female child population a similar trend is observed with Morena in
first place recording a figure of 11,818 followed by Bhind at 11,167 while Seoni has reported
the least at 4,946 followed by Nagda at 5,213.
Statement 4.44 Top and bottom five Municipalities by male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Morena (M.) Morena 14,636
Bhind (M.) Bhind 13,319
Guna (M.) Guna 12,658
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 12,075
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 10,872
Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Seoni (M.) Seoni 5,467
Betul (M.) Betul 5,772
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 5,840
Datia (M.) Datia 6,553
Sehore (M.) Sehore 6,743
Statement 4.45 Top and bottom five Municipalities by female child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Morena (M.) Morena 11,818
Bhind (M.) Bhind 11,167
Guna (M.) Guna 11,099
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 10,608
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 9,566
Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Child population 0-6
Seoni (M.) Seoni 4,946
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 5,213
Betul (M.) Betul 5,233
Datia (M.) Datia 5,665
Hoshangabad (M.) Hoshangabad 6,048
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4.7.1 Proportion of child population in Municipalities having population greater than or equal to one lakh in Madhya Pradesh
In terms of the proportion of total child population registered in the municipalities, the top five
municipalities include Pithampur (16.2%), Morena (13.2%), Guna (13.1%), Shivpuri (12.6%) as
well as Khargone (12.6%). The bottom five municipalities include Chhindwara (9.9%), Seoni
(10.2%), Betul (10.6%), Nagda (11.0%) as well as Hoshangabad (11.0%) as shown in Statement
4.46.
Statement 4.46 Top and bottom five Municipalities by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 16.2
Morena (M.) Morena 13.2
Guna (M.) Guna 13.1
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 12.7
Khargone (M.) Khargone (West Nimar)
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Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Chhindwara (M.) Chhindwara 9.9
Seoni (M.) Seoni 10.2
Betul (M.) Betul 10.6
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 11.0
Hoshangabad (M.) Hoshangabad 11.0
For male child population, the highest proportion is recorded in Pithampur (15.4%) and in
second place is Morena (13.5%) while on the other hand minimum proportion has been
registered in Chhindwara (10.0%) and Seoni (10.4%) as shown in Statement 4.47.
Statement 4.47 Top and bottom five Municipalities by proportion of male child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 15.4
Morena (M.) Morena 13.5
Guna (M.) Guna 13.4
Khargone (M.) Khargone (West Nimar) 12.8
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 12.7
Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Chhindwara (M.) Chhindwara 10.0
Seoni (M.) Seoni 10.4
Betul (M.) Betul 10.9
Hoshangabad (M.) Hoshangabad 11.3
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 11.4
Statement 4.48 provides a snapshot of the top and bottom five municipalities in terms of
proportion of female child population. The top ranking municipalities include Pithampur
(17.2%) in first place followed by Guna (12.9%). The lowest proportion of child population
among municipalities is in Chhindwara and Seoni (9.9%) with identical figures followed by
Betul (10.4%).
Statement 4.48 Top and bottom five Municipalities by proportion of female child population in age group 0-6 : 2011
Top five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Pithampur (M.) Dhar 17.2
Guna (M.) Guna 12.9
Morena (M.) Morena 12.8
Shivpuri (M.) Shivpuri 12.5
Vidisha (M.) Vidisha 12.4
Bottom five Municipalities
Municipality District Proportion of child population 0-6
Chhindwara (M.) Chhindwara 9.9
Seoni (M.) Seoni 9.9
Betul (M.) Betul 10.4
Hoshangabad (M.) Hoshangabad 10.7
Nagda (M.) Ujjain 10.7
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4.8 CHILD POPULATION (ABSOLUTE FIGURES) IN DIVISIONS OF MADHYA PRADESH
The division wise segregation for child population and proportion of child population, in the
rural and urban areas, can be studied from Statements 4.49 and 4.50 respectively. This is pivotal
in understanding the performance of the child population indicator across the geographical
expanse of the state.
According to the figures for child population in rural Madhya Pradesh, Indore is seen as the top
ranking division across all three parameters; namely total child population of 1,490,023, male
child population of 770,672 and female child population of 719,351 whereas Narmadapuram has
registered the lowest numbers with a total child population of 361,326, male child population
of 186,750 and female child population of 174,576. A similar trend has been observed for
urban child population where Indore is in the first position with a total child population of
497,054, male child population of 262,430 and female child population of 234,624 while
Narmadapuram has reported the lowest numbers with a total child population of 89,545, male
child population of 46,854 and female child population of 42,691. The performance of all ten
division is as shown in Statement 4.49
Statement 4.49Division-wise child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban areas : 2011
State/Division Child population 0-6 in rural Child population 0-6 in urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males FemalesMadhya Pradesh 8,132,745 4,242,585 3,890,160 2,415,550 1,274,372 1,141,178
Chambal 519,369 282,285 237,084 137,164 74,606 62,558
Gwalior 712,569 377,983 334,586 269,380 145,599 123,781
Sagar 979,112 512,671 466,441 223,240 117,111 106,129
Rewa 908,457 477,051 431,406 147,077 77,854 69,223
Shahdol 397,922 203,460 194,462 65,152 33,916 31,236
Ujjain 897,154 467,415 429,739 295,154 154,255 140,899
Indore 1,490,023 770,672 719,351 497,054 262,430 234,624
Bhopal 769,158 400,788 368,370 379,090 198,061 181,029
Narmadapuram 361,326 186,750 174,576 89,545 46,854 42,691
Jabalpur 1,097,655 563,510 534,145 312,694 163,686 149,008
4.8.1 Proportion of child population in divisions of Madhya Pradesh
The division-wise proportion of child population in rural Madhya Pradesh shows that Indore is
the top most division registering a total child population of 17.5 percent, proportion of male
child population as 17.8 percent and proportion of female child population as 17.1 percent.
Narmadapuram has secured the lowest position with the proportion of total child population
as well as proportion of male child population as 14.1 percent while the proportion of female
child population is pegged at 14.0 percent.
For urban Madhya Pradesh, Chambal has registered the maximum proportion with a constant
figure of 13.6 percent, proportion of male child population of 13.8 and proportion of female
child population of 13.3 percent. Jabalpur division has registered the lowest percentage of 10.6
percent as the proportion of total child population, 10.7 percent as the proportion of male child
population and 10.5 percent as the proportion of female child population. The performance of
all the division with regard to the proportion of child population in the age group 0-6 years for
the rural and urban areas can be studied from Statement 4.50.
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Statement 4.50Division-wise proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban areas : 2011
Division Proportion of child population 0-6 in rural Proportion of child population 0-6 in urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males FemalesMadhya Pradesh 15.5 15.6 15.3 12.0 12.2 11.9
Chambal 15.5 15.6 15.5 13.6 13.8 13.3
Gwalior 16.2 16.1 16.2 12.2 12.4 11.9
Sagar 16.0 15.9 16.1 12.9 12.9 12.9
Rewa 15.9 16.2 15.6 12.4 12.4 12.3
Shahdol 15.3 15.6 15.1 11.5 11.5 11.4
Ujjain 14.5 14.8 14.2 11.9 12.1 11.7
Indore 17.5 17.8 17.1 12.4 12.6 12.2
Bhopal 15.6 15.6 15.6 12.3 12.3 12.3
Narmadapuram 14.1 14.1 14.0 10.9 11.0 10.8
Jabalpur 13.5 13.7 13.3 10.6 10.7 10.5
4.8.2 Proportion of child population in districts within divisions of Madhya Pradesh
Statements 4.51 to 4.60 and Figures 4.3 to 4.22 give an overview of the performance of the
districts, in the rural and urban areas, in terms of proportion of child population recorded in
each of them.
In Chambal division, Sheopur has registered the highest proportion of child population at
17.3 percent in rural areas and 14.2 percent in urban areas whereas Bhind is seen as the
lowest ranking district with rural child population at 14.5 percent and urban child population
proportion of 13.2 percent as shown in Statement 4.51 and Figures 4.3 & 4.4.
For Gwalior division, in the rural areas the highest proportion of child population is seen in
Guna at 17.0 percent and the lowest is registered in Datia at 14.2 percent. In the urban areas,
Ashoknagar has reported the maximum at 14.0 percent while the minimum child population
proportion is seen in Gwalior at 11.2 percent as shown in Statement 4.52 and Figures 4.5 & 4.6.
In the rural and urban areas of Sagar division, the highest proportion of child population is
recorded in Chhatarpur district at 16.6 percent in rural areas and Tikamgarh district 13.5 percent
for urban areas. On the other hand, the least is seen in Damoh where the rural proportion of
child population is pegged at 15.4 percent while the urban figure is reported as 12.4 percent as
shown in Statement 4.53 and Figures 4.7 & 4.8.
For Rewa division, it is observed that Singrauli district has reported the highest proportion of
child population of 18.3 percent in rural areas and 13.7 percent in urban areas of Sidhi district.
The minimum proportion of child population has been recorded from Rewa reporting 15.0
percent in rural areas and 11.7 percent in urban areas as shown in Statement 4.54 and Figures
4.9 & 4.10.
A look at Shahdol division reveals that Umaria has registered the maximum proportion of child
population in rural areas at 16.2 percent and Dindori district with 13.4 percent in urban areas.
The minimum percentage is reported from Anuppur at 14.7 percent for rural areas and 11.2
percent for urban areas in Shahdol district as shown in Statement 4.55 and Figures 4.11 & 4.12.
For the rural areas in Ujjain division, Ratlam has registered the highest proportion of child
population at 15.9 percent and the lowest is observed in Neemuch district at 13.2 percent.
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In terms of urban proportion of child population, the maximum percentage is reported from
Shajapur district at 13.0 percent and the minimum is seen in Mandsaur, Ujjain and Ratlam with
a same proportion of child population pegged at 11.5 percent as shown in Statement 4.56 and
Figures 4.13 & 4.14.
Among the eight districts in Indore division, the highest proportion of child population for rural
areas is registered in Jhabua at 20.9 percent and the lowest in Indore at 14.3 percent. For the
urban areas of the division, the highest child population proportion is recorded in Alirajpur
at 14.3 percent and the lowest at 11.8 percent is reported from Indore district as shown in
Statement 4.57 and Figures 4.15 & 4.16.
For the rural areas in Bhopal division, Vidisha has registered the highest proportion of child
population at 16.6 percent and the lowest is seen in Ratlam at 14.8 percent. On the other hand,
for the urban areas the maximum percentage is reported from Raisen at 13.9 percent and the
minimum in Bhopal at 11.6 percent as shown in Statement 4.58 and Figures 4.17 & 4.18.
Harda district in Narmadapuram division has registered the highest proportion of child
population in rural areas at 15.1 percent and 11.9 percent for urban areas. The lowest
percentage is seen in Betul district at 13.8 percent for the rural areas and 10.5 percent in the
urban areas of the division as shown in Statement 4.59 and Figures 4.19 & 4.20.
Lastly, for Jabalpur division Katni district has registered the highest proportion of child
population which stands at 15.4 percent for the rural areas and 11.6 percent in urban areas.
In the rural areas the lowest proportion has been recorded from Balaghat at 12.4 percent and
for urban areas the minimum percentage is seen in Balaghat and Jabalpur at 10.4 percent as
shown in Statement 4.60 and Figures 4.21 & 4.22.
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Statement 4.51Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Chambal division
Division/District Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesChambal Division 15.5 15.6 15.5
Sheopur 17.3 17.4 17.1
Morena 15.7 15.8 15.6
Bhind 14.5 14.5 14.5
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesChambal Division 13.6 13.8 13.3
Sheopur 14.2 14.3 14.1
Morena 13.8 14.0 13.4
Bhind 13.2 13.4 13.1
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okna
gar
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alio
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Dat
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Gw
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Fig. 4.5 Gwalior division : Rural Fig. 4.6 Gwalior division : Urban
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Statement 4.53Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Sagar divisionDivision/District Proportion of rural child population
0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesSagar Division 16.0 15.9 16.1
Chhatarpur 16.6 16.5 16.8
Panna 16.3 16.3 16.3
Tikamgarh 15.9 16.0 15.8
Sagar 15.7 15.4 15.9
Damoh 15.4 15.3 15.6
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesSagar Division 12.9 12.9 12.9
Tikamgarh 13.5 13.8 13.3
Chhatarpur 13.2 13.3 13.1
Sagar 12.7 12.5 12.8
Panna 12.5 12.4 12.5
Damoh 12.4 12.4 12.5
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tarp
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mga
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mga
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Chha
tarp
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Saga
r
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a
Dam
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Fig. 4.7 Sagar division : Rural Fig. 4.8 Sagar division : Urban
Statement 4.54Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Rewa divisionDivision/District Proportion of rural child population
0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesRewa Division 15.9 16.2 15.6
Singrauli 18.3 18.3 18.3
Sidhi 17.0 17.4 16.6
Satna 15.1 15.2 14.9
Rewa 15.0 15.4 14.5
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesRewa Division 12.4 12.4 12.3
Sidhi 13.7 13.9 13.5
Singrauli 13.4 13.1 13.6
Satna 12.2 12.2 12.1
Rewa 11.7 11.9 11.5
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a
Fig. 4.9 Rewa division : Rural Fig. 4.10 Rewa division : Urban
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 123
Statement 4.55 Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Shahdol divisionDivision/District Proportion of rural child population
0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesShahdol Division 15.3 15.6 15.1
Umaria 16.2 16.3 16.1
Shahdol 15.3 15.5 15.1
Dindori 15.2 15.5 14.9
Anuppur 14.7 15.0 14.3
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Shah
dol
Div
isio
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Um
aria
Shah
dol
Din
dori
Anu
ppur
Fig. 4.11 Shahdol division : Rural
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemaleShahdol Division 11.5 11.5 11.4
Dindori 13.4 13.2 13.5
Umaria 11.9 11.8 11.9
Anuppur 11.3 11.4 11.3
Shahdol 11.2 11.2 11.1
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Shah
dol
Div
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Din
dori
Um
aria
Anu
ppur
Shah
dol
Fig. 4.12 Shahdol division : Urban
Statement 4.56 Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Ujjain division
Division/ District
Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesUjjain Division 14.5 14.8 14.2
Ratlam 15.9 16.3 15.5
Dewas 15.0 15.3 14.7
Ujjain 14.5 14.8 14.2
Shajapur 14.4 14.6 14.2
Mandsaur 13.4 13.7 13
Neemuch 13.2 13.6 12.8
Division/ District
Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesUjjain Division 11.9 12.1 11.7
Shajapur 13.0 13.2 12.8
Dewas 12.5 12.7 12.3
Neemuch 11.8 11.9 11.6
Mandsaur 11.5 11.8 11.2
Ratlam 11.5 11.7 11.3
Ujjain 11.5 11.7 11.3
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Ujja
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Shaj
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Man
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Fig. 4.13 Ujjain division : Rural Fig. 4.14 Ujjain division : Urban
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Statement 4.57 Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Indore division
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesIndore Division 12.4 12.6 12.2
Alirajpur 14.3 14.5 14.1
Dhar 14.1 14.1 14.1
Jhabua 14.1 14.2 13.9
Barwani 13.5 13.9 13.0
Burhanpur 13.1 13.3 12.8
Khargone (West Nimar) 12.5 12.8 12.2
Khandwa (East Nimar) 12.5 12.7 12.2
Indore 11.8 12.0 11.6
Division/District Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesIndore Division 17.5 17.8 17.1
Jhabua 20.9 21.6 20.3
Alirajpur 20.2 20.6 19.8
Barwani 19.8 20.2 19.4
Burhanpur 17.3 17.6 17.1
Dhar 16.4 16.9 15.9
Khargone (West Nimar) 16.3 16.6 16.0
Khandwa (East Nimar) 16.3 16.4 16.2
Indore 14.3 14.6 14.0
Fig. 4.16 Indore division : Urban
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Fig. 4.15 Indore division : Rural
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Statement 4.58Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Bhopal division
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesBhopal Division 12.3 12.3 12.3
Raisen 13.9 13.7 14.1
Rajgarh 13.7 14.0 13.4
Vidisha 13.3 13.3 13.4
Sehore 12.8 12.8 12.7
Bhopal 11.6 11.6 11.6
Division/District Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesBhopal Division 15.6 15.6 15.6
Vidisha 16.6 16.3 16.9
Bhopal 15.7 15.6 15.8
Raisen 15.7 15.5 16.0
Sehore 15.3 15.4 15.3
Rajgarh 14.8 15.1 14.5
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Fig 4.17 Bhopal division : Rural Fig 4.18 Bhopal division : Urban
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PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 125
Statement 4.59Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Narmadapuram division
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesNarmadapuram Division
10.9 11.0 10.8
Harda 11.9 12.1 11.6
Hoshangabad 11.0 11.1 10.9
Betul 10.5 10.5 10.4
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10.0
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Division/District Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesNarmadapuram Division
14.1 14.1 14
Harda 15.1 15.1 15.0
Hoshangabad 13.9 13.9 14.0
Betul 13.8 14.0 13.6
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Fig 4.19 Narmadapuram division : Rural Fig 4.20 Narmadapuram division : Urban
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Statement 4.60Proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural and urban, 2011 : Jabalpur division
Division/District Proportion of rural child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesJabalpur Division 13.5 13.7 13.3
Katni 15.4 15.5 15.2
Mandla 14.2 14.5 13.9
Jabalpur 13.5 13.6 13.4
Chhindwara 13.5 13.6 13.4
Narsimhapur 13.2 13.2 13.1
Seoni 13.1 13.3 12.9
Balaghat 12.4 12.8 12.1
Division/District Proportion of urban child population 0-6 years
Persons Males FemalesJabalpur division 10.6 10.7 10.5
Katni 11.6 11.8 11.4
Narsimhapur 11.0 11.2 10.7
Chhindwara 10.6 10.7 10.5
Seoni 10.6 10.9 10.3
Mandla 10.5 10.7 10.2
Jabalpur 10.4 10.4 10.4
Balaghat 10.4 10.9 10.0
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Fig 4.21 Jabalpur division : Rural Fig 4.22 Jabalpur division : Urban
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4.8.3 Top and Bottom five tahsils by proportion of child population in rural areas of Madhya Pradesh
Statements 4.61 to 4.70 give an overview of the proportion of child population in the top and
bottom five tahsils in rural areas of the state.
In Chambal division, Karahal tahsil (20.0%) has reported the highest proportion of child
population and Mihona (14.1%) the least as shown in Statement 4.61.
Statement 4.61 Top and bottom five tahsils in Chambal division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Karahal Sheopur 20.0 20.3 19.7
Vijaypur Sheopur 17.9 17.7 18.3
Beerpur Sheopur 17.6 17.6 17.4
Badoda Sheopur 16.0 16.3 15.7
Ambah Morena 16.0 16.3 15.8
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Mihona Bhind 14.1 13.9 14.3
Lahar Bhind 14.2 14.1 14.3
Mehgaon Bhind 14.3 14.2 14.4
Ron Bhind 14.4 14.2 14.6
Gormi Bhind 14.5 14.8 14.3
For Gwalior division, Khaniyadhana tahsil (18.1%) has recorded the maximum proportion of
child population and the minimum is observed in Bhander (13.0%) as shown in Statement 4.62.
Statement 4.62Top and bottom five tahsils in Gwalior division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Khaniyadhana Shivpuri 18.1 18.1 18.2
Guna Guna 17.9 17.8 18.0
Chanderi Ashoknagar 17.9 17.7 18.1
Bamori Guna 17.8 18.1 17.6
Kolaras Shivpuri 17.2 17.1 17.3
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Bhander Datia 13.0 13.3 12.7
Chinour Gwalior 14.1 14.3 13.9
Indergarh Datia 14.3 14.5 14.0
Seondha Datia 14.4 14.6 14.1
Datia Datia 14.7 14.7 14.7
Buxwaha, Ghuwara and Shahnagar tahsil (17.3%) are at the top position while the least
proportion is recorded in Niwari (14.0%) for Sagar division as shown in Statement 4.63. Statement 4.63 Top and bottom five tahsils in Sagar division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Shahnagar Panna 17.3 17.3 17.2
Ghuwara Chhatarpur 17.3 17.2 17.4
Buxwaha Chhatarpur 17.3 16.8 17.9
Khargapur Tikamgarh 17.1 17.0 17.2
Bijawar Chhatarpur 17.0 16.7 17.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Niwari Tikamgarh 14.0 14.3 13.6
Kesli Sagar 14.6 14.5 14.8
Jabera Damoh 14.7 14.6 14.8
Patharia Damoh 14.8 14.6 15.1
Prithvipur Tikamgarh 15.2 15.4 14.9
In terms of rural proportion of child population in Rewa division, Chitrangi tahsil (18.7%) has
recorded the highest percentage and the minimum is observed in Kotar (12.9%) as shown in
Statement 4.64.
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Statement 4.64 Top and bottom five tahsils in Rewa division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Chitrangi Singrauli 18.7 18.8 18.5
Majhgawan Satna 18.1 18.1 18.1
Singrauli (Baidhan) Singrauli 18.1 18.4 17.9
Deosar Singrauli 18.0 17.7 18.3
Gopadbanas Sidhi 17.7 17.9 17.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Kotar Satna 12.9 13.3 12.5
Huzur Rewa 13.7 14.1 13.2
Raipur-Karchuliyan Rewa 13.8 14.3 13.2
Raghurajnagar Satna 13.9 14.0 13.8
Gurh Rewa 14.2 14.6 13.8
For Shahdol division, Bhandhogarh (17.3%) has attained the top position with the highest
proportion and Jaithari (13.3%) the lowest as shown in Statement 4.65.
Statement 4.65Top and bottom five tahsils in Shahdol division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Bandhogarh Umaria 17.3 17.3 17.4
Manpur Umaria 16.3 16.5 16.1
Beohari Shahdol 16.3 16.6 16.1
Nowrozabad Umaria 16.2 16.3 16.0
Chandia Umaria 16.1 16.1 16.1
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Jaithari Anuppur 13.3 13.6 13.0
Anuppur Anuppur 14.3 14.6 14.0
Sohagpur Shahdol 14.6 14.7 14.5
Pali Umaria 14.7 14.7 14.7
Kotma Anuppur 14.8 15.2 14.4
In Ujjain division, the highest proportion of child population is observed for Bajna tahsil (20.8%)
whereas the lowest is seen in Neemuch (11.8%) as shown in Statement 4.66.Statement 4.66Top and bottom five tahsils in Ujjain division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Bajna Ratlam 20.8 21.6 20.0
Rawti Ratlam 20.1 20.7 19.4
Sailana Ratlam 20.0 20.6 19.4
Bagli Dewas 16.7 17.1 16.4
Satwas Dewas 16.5 16.6 16.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Neemuch Neemuch 11.8 12.2 11.5
Daloda Mandsaur 12.2 12.6 11.8
Jiran Neemuch 12.2 12.5 11.8
Malhargarh Mandsaur 12.6 12.9 12.3
Piploda Ratlam 13.0 13.3 12.6
For Indore division, Pati tahsil (23.7%) shows the highest proportion of child population and
Khargone (12.7%) the lowest as shown in Statement 4.67.Statement 4.67 Top and bottom five tahsils in Indore division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Pati Barwani 23.7 24.0 23.4
Jhabua Jhabua 22.4 23.0 21.8
Sendhwa Barwani 21.6 22.0 21.2
Bhagwanpura Khargone(WestNimar) 21.4 22.0 20.7
Varla Barwani 21.3 21.7 20.9
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Khargone Khargone(West Nimar) 12.7 12.9 12.6
Sawer Indore 13.8 14.3 13.4
Depalpur Indore 13.9 14.1 13.7
Maheshwar Khargone(West Nimar) 14.0 14.2 13.8
Barwaha Khargone (WestNimar) 14.1 14.4 13.8
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A look at Bhopal division reveals that Lateri tahsil (18.3%) has secured the first position in terms
of proportion of child population whereas Jirapur (13.7%) has reported the lowest numbers.Statement 4.68Top and bottom five tahsils in Bhopal division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Lateri Vidisha 18.3 18.0 18.7
Sironj Vidisha 18.0 17.7 18.2
Shamshabad Vidisha 17.9 17.5 18.4
Tyonda Vidisha 16.7 16.5 16.9
Raisen Raisen 16.6 16.5 16.7
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Jirapur Rajgarh 13.7 14.1 13.2
Budni Sehore 13.9 13.6 14.2
Pachore Rajgarh 14.1 14.4 13.7
Gulabganj Vidisha 14.4 14.3 14.6
Khilchipur Rajgarh 14.5 14.6 14.2
For Narmadapuram division, Handiya (16.3%) has reported the maximum proportion whereas
the lowest is observed in Multai (11.6%) as shown in Statement 4.69. Statement 4.69Top and bottom five tahsils in Narmadapuram division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Handiya Harda 16.3 16.3 16.3
Sirali Harda 16.0 16.2 15.8
Bhainsdehi Betul 15.7 16.0 15.3
Rehatgaon Harda 15.6 15.6 15.7
Khirkiya Harda 15.3 15.2 15.3
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Multai Betul 11.6 11.6 11.5
Dolariya Hoshangabad 12.6 12.4 12.8
Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 12.9 12.8 13.0
Timarni Harda 13.0 13.1 12.9
Athner Betul 13.0 13.0 12.9
Lastly, for Jabalpur division, Jamai tahsil (16.9%) has reported the maximum proportion of rural
child population whereas Sausar (10.8%) has recorded the lowest as shown in Statement 4.70.
Statement 4.70Top and bottom five tahsils in Jabalpur division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Jamai Chhindwara 16.9 17.2 16.5
Barhi Katni 16.1 16.3 15.9
Harrai Chhindwara 16.0 16.7 15.3
Tamia Chhindwara 15.8 15.8 15.8
Vijayraghavgarh Katni 15.7 15.9 15.5
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Sausar Chhindwara 10.8 10.8 10.8
Pandhurna Chhindwara 11.5 11.4 11.6
Lalbarra Balaghat 11.7 12.2 11.1
Waraseoni Balaghat 11.7 12.1 11.3
Tirodi Balaghat 11.7 12.0 11.3
4.8.4 Top and bottom five tahsils by proportion of child population in urban areas
Statements 4.71 to 4.80 gives an overview of the top and bottom five tahsils in the urban areas
of the state as per the proportion of child population recorded across the 342 tahsils of the
state.
In this regard, for Chambal division, Joura and Gormi tahsil has reported the highest proportion
of 15.0 percent while the lowest is seen in Bhind pegged at 12.7 percent.
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Statement 4.71 Top and bottom five tahsils in Chambal division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Joura Morena 15.0 14.9 15.0
Gormi Bhind 15.0 15.0 15.1
Vijaypur Sheopur 14.9 14.9 14.8
Badoda Sheopur 14.6 15.0 14.3
Mehgaon Bhind 14.3 14.8 13.8
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Bhind Bhind 12.7 12.8 12.5
Mihona Bhind 12.9 12.7 13.1
Lahar Bhind 13.2 13.4 13.0
Ambah Morena 13.5 14.1 12.8
Morena Morena 13.5 13.7 13.1
For Gwalior division, the maximum percentage is recorded in Kumbhraj (15.6%) whereas
Gwalior (10.9%) has reported the lowest.
Statement 4.72Top and bottom five tahsils in Gwalior division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Kumbhraj Guna 15.6 15.9 15.4
Khaniyadhana Shivpuri 15.5 15.9 15.1
Isagarh Ashoknagar 15.2 14.9 15.5
Raghogarh Guna 15.1 15.3 14.8
Badarwas Shivpuri 15.0 15.4 14.6
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Gwalior Gwalior 10.9 11.2 10.6
Datia Datia 12.3 12.6 12.0
Karera Shivpuri 12.4 12.4 12.3
Bhander Datia 12.4 13.1 11.6
Chinour Gwalior 12.4 12.1 12.6
In Sagar division, Rahatgarh tahsil (18.1%) has secured the highest rank in terms of proportion
of child population and Panna (10.9%) the lowest.
Statement 4.73Top and bottom five tahsils in Sagar division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Rahatgarh Sagar 18.1 17.7 18.6
Ghuwara Chhatarpur 16.0 15.9 16.1
Baldeogarh Tikamgarh 15.3 15.6 15.0
Palera Tikamgarh 15.1 15.0 15.2
Jatara Tikamgarh 14.9 15.0 14.7
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Panna Panna 10.9 10.9 10.9
Sagar Sagar 12.1 11.8 12.3
Bina Sagar 12.1 12.3 11.9
Damoh Damoh 12.2 12.2 12.2
Nowgong Chhatarpur 12.2 12.4 11.9
Majhauli (15.8%) has registered the maximum proportion of child population for Rewa division
while the lowest is seen in Huzur (10.4%).Statement 4.74Top and bottom five tahsils in Rewa division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Majhauli Sidhi 15.8 16.0 15.7
Majhgawan Satna 15.6 14.7 16.6
Hanumana Rewa 15.2 15.4 14.9
Rampur Naikin Sidhi 15.1 15.6 14.7
Mangawan Rewa 15.0 14.9 15.1
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Huzur Rewa 10.4 10.7 10.2
Chitrangi Singrauli 10.9 11.3 10.5
Raghurajnagar Satna 11.4 11.5 11.2
Nagod Satna 11.7 12.0 11.3
Sirmour Rewa 12.6 12.8 12.4
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For Shahdol division, Chandia (14.5%) shows the highest proportion of child population and
the lowest has been reported from Pushparajgarh (10.2%). Statement 4.75 Top and bottom five tahsils in Shahdol division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Chandia Umaria 14.5 14.4 14.7
Dindori Dindori 13.8 13.5 14.1
Jaisinghnagar Shahdol 12.9 12.5 13.4
Beohari Shahdol 12.8 13.0 12.6
Shahpura Dindori 12.5 12.6 12.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Pushparajgarh Anuppur 10.2 10.0 10.5
Sohagpur Shahdol 10.8 10.8 10.7
Nowrozabad Umaria 11.0 11.0 10.9
Pali Umaria 11.0 11.2 10.9
Anuppur Anuppur 11.1 11.2 11.0
For Ujjain division, Mahidpur and Satwas tahsil have recorded the maximum percentage at
14.8% whereas Jiran (10.6%) has reported child population figures on the lower side.
Statement 4.76Top and bottom five tahsils in Ujjain division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Mahidpur Ujjain 14.8 15.2 14.4
Satwas Dewas 14.8 14.8 14.8
Badod Shajapur 14.4 14.8 13.9
Kannod Dewas 13.8 14.4 13.1
Alot Ratlam 13.7 14.1 13.4
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Jiran Neemuch 10.6 10.5 10.7
Ratlam Ratlam 10.8 11.0 10.6
Sailana Ratlam 10.8 11.6 10.0
Mandsaur Mandsaur 11.1 11.4 10.8
Jawad Neemuch 11.1 11.5 10.6
For proportion of urban child population in Indore division, Gogaon tahsil (17.4%) has secured
the highest figure while Nepanagar (11.0%) has recorded the lowest numbers. Statement 4.77Top and bottom five tahsils in Indore division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Gogaon Khargone (West Nimar) 17.4 18.2 16.7
Bhavra Alirajpur 16.4 16.4 16.4
Meghnagar Jhabua 16.3 16.0 16.7
Ranapur Jhabua 16.0 16.5 15.4
Dhar Dhar 14.7 14.5 15.0
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Nepanagar Burhanpur 11.0 11.4 10.6
Mhow Indore 11.3 11.3 11.4
Barwaha Khargone (West Nimar) 11.8 11.9 11.5
Indore Indore 11.8 12.0 11.5
Khandwa Khandwa (East Nimar) 12.0 12.3 11.7
In Bhopal division, Lateri tahsil (16.2%) has registered the highest proportion of child population
while Huzur (11.5%) has recorded the lowest. Statement 4.78Top and bottom five tahsils in Bhopal division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Lateri Vidisha 16.2 16.1 16.4
Berasia Bhopal 14.9 15.0 14.7
Sironj Vidisha 14.8 14.8 14.8
Shamshabad Vidisha 14.5 14.2 14.8
Badi Raisen 14.5 14.4 14.7
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Huzur Bhopal 11.5 11.5 11.6
Sehore Sehore 11.8 12.0 11.6
Vidisha Vidisha 12.4 12.4 12.4
Udaipura Raisen 12.7 12.8 12.6
Budni Sehore 12.7 12.3 13.2
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For Narmadapuram division, Khirkiya tahsil (13.0%) is the top-most in terms of proportion of
urban child population while Dolariya (9.2%) has reported lowest figures. Statement 4.79Top and bottom five tahsils in Narmadapuram division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Khirkiya Harda 13.0 12.7 13.3
Babai Hoshangabad 12.6 12.7 12.5
Athner Betul 12.1 11.6 12.6
Sohagpur Hoshangabad 12.1 12.3 12.0
Shahpur Betul 12.0 12.2 11.8
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Dolariya Hoshangabad 9.2 9.3 9.0
Ghoda Dongri Betul 9.5 9.4 9.5
Itarsi Hoshangabad 10.2 10.2 10.3
Amla Betul 10.4 10.3 10.4
Betul Betul 10.8 11.0 10.6
Lastly, for Jabalpur division, Barhi tahsil (14.8%) has reported the maximum percentage
whereas Paraswada and Balaghat have recorded the least at 9.7 percent.Statement 4.80Top bottom five tahsils in Jabalpur division by proportion of child population in age group 0-6 in urban areas : 2011
Top five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Barhi Katni 14.8 14.9 14.6
Majholi Jabalpur 13.5 13.6 13.4
Patan Jabalpur 13.1 13.1 13.1
Harrai Chhindwara 13.0 12.5 13.5
Keolari Seoni 13.0 13.4 12.5
Bottom five tahsils
Tahsil District Persons Males Females
Paraswada Balaghat 9.7 10.0 9.4
Balaghat Balaghat 9.7 10.1 9.3
Kirnapur Balaghat 9.9 10.6 9.2
Narsimhapur Narsimhapur 10.0 10.3 9.7
Chhindwara Chhindwara 10.1 10.2 10.0
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Statement 4.81Proportion of rural child population to rural population : 1991 to 2011Sl.No. District Name 1991 2001 2011
Madhya Pradesh 20.5 19.0 15.5
01 Sheopur 22.6 20.4 17.3
02 Morena 21.8 19.3 15.7
03 Bhind 20.9 18.2 14.5
04 Gwalior 21.1 18.2 14.8
05 Datia 20.0 17.7 14.2
06 Shivpuri 21.6 20.3 16.9
07 Tikamgarh 20.8 19.5 15.9
08 Chhatarpur 21.2 20.4 16.6
09 Panna 16.3 20.5 16.3
10 Sagar 21.4 19.5 15.7
11 Damoh 20.7 18.8 15.4
12 Satna 20.9 19.2 15.1
13 Rewa 20.0 19.7 15.0
14 Umaria 21.5 19.6 16.2
15 Neemuch 18.3 16.7 13.2
16 Mandsaur 18.6 17.2 13.4
17 Ratlam 18.4 19.2 15.9
18 Ujjain 18.8 17.9 14.5
19 Shajapur 19.1 18.6 14.4
20 Dewas 20.4 18.5 15.0
21 Dhar 20.7 20.0 16.4
22 Indore 19.3 17.6 14.3
23 Khargone (West Nimar) 19.0 19.7 16.3
24 Barwani 23.7 23.0 19.8
25 Rajgarh 19.7 18.9 14.8
26 Vidisha 21.4 19.9 16.6
27 Bhopal 22.0 20.2 15.7
28 Sehore 21.3 19.8 15.3
29 Raisen 20.7 19.4 15.7
30 Betul 20.9 17.8 13.8
31 Harda 21.5 19.4 15.1
32 Hoshangabad 20.1 17.7 13.9
33 Katni 20.4 19.0 15.4
34 Jabalpur 16.7 16.8 13.5
35 Narsimhapur 19.0 16.5 13.2
36 Dindori 20.0 16.9 15.2
37 Mandla 20.2 16.6 14.2
38 Chhindwara 20.7 17.2 13.5
39 Seoni 19.8 17.3 13.1
40 Balaghat 18.2 15.8 12.4
41 Guna 21.7 20.5 17.0
42 Ashoknagar 21.5 20.2 16.7
43 Shahdol 20.5 18.5 15.3
44 Anuppur 19.7 17.2 14.7
45 Sidhi 22.2 20.2 17.0
46 Singrauli 23.3 22.4 18.3
47 Jhabua 24.5 23.5 20.9
48 Alirajpur 23.5 23.8 20.2
49 Khandwa (East Nimar) 20.8 19.1 16.3
50 Burhanpur 22.2 19.9 17.3
PROPORTION OF RURAL CHILD POPULATIONTO TOTAL RURAL POPULATION
17.1 AND ABOVE
16.1 - 17.0
15.1 - 16.0
14.1 - 15.0
14.0 AND BELOW
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20.7
20.0
21.4
21.6
20.9
20.0
18.2
21.2
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20.719.8
20.9
20.2
20.7
20.8
20.4
21.4
21.7 16.3
20.1
21.3
22.6
18.8
19.719.1
23.3
21.8
18.6
23.7
20.8
20.5
18.4
20.0
22.016.7
21.5
20.4
20.9
22.2
21.5
18.3
21.1
19.7
19.324.5
23.5
22.2
21.5
1991
Proportion of Rural child population to Rural population : 1991-2011
20.0
17.2
19.5
20.3
17.815.8
23.0
20.4
19.7
19.0
19.4
17.3
19.2
16.6
18.8
19.1
18.5
19.9
20.5
19.7
20.5
17.7
19.8
20.4
17.9
18.9
18.6
22.4
19.3
16.9
17.2
19.5
18.5
19.2
16.5
16.8
20.2
18.2
20.2
19.6
16.7
18.2
17.2
17.623.5
23.8
19.9
19.4
17.7
20.2
2001
15.0
17.0
13.5
15.0
15.7
16.9
13.812.4
16.6
16.3
15.7
16.4
17.0
13.1
15.1
14.2
15.4
16.3
16.6
16.3
13.9
15.3
17.3
14.5
14.8
14.4
18.3
15.7
15.2
13.4
19.8
15.9
15.3
15.9
13.2
13.5
16.7
15.4
14.5
16.2
13.2
14.8
14.7
14.320.9
20.2
17.3
15.1
14.2
15.7
2011
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PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 133
Statement 4.82Proportion of urban child population to urban population : 1991 to 2011
PROPORTION OF URBAN CHILD POPULATIONTO TOTAL URBAN POPULATION
14.1 AND ABOVE
13.1 - 14.0
12.1 - 13.0
11.1 - 12.0
11.0 AND BELOW
Sl.No. District Name 1991 2001 2011Madhya Pradesh 17.6 14.6 12.0
01 Sheopur 20.3 18.2 14.2
02 Morena 20.0 16.6 13.8
03 Bhind 19.8 16.6 13.2
04 Gwalior 17.5 13.9 11.2
05 Datia 19.2 15.7 12.7
06 Shivpuri 19.2 16.2 13.2
07 Tikamgarh 20.2 17.3 13.5
08 Chhatarpur 19.2 16.7 13.2
09 Panna 18.8 16.4 12.5
10 Sagar 18.5 15.3 12.7
11 Damoh 18.6 14.9 12.4
12 Satna 19.0 15.9 12.2
13 Rewa 18.7 15.5 11.7
14 Umaria 19.4 15.5 11.9
15 Neemuch 16.8 14.4 11.8
16 Mandsaur 16.9 14.2 11.5
17 Ratlam 16.7 13.9 11.5
18 Ujjain 16.1 13.7 11.5
19 Shajapur 18.2 16.3 13.0
20 Dewas 18.7 15.4 12.5
21 Dhar 17.4 16.5 14.1
22 Indore 16.2 13.9 11.8
23 Khargone (West Nimar) 16.6 15.3 12.5
24 Barwani 17.0 16.1 13.5
25 Rajgarh 18.9 16.7 13.7
26 Vidisha 18.1 16.0 13.3
27 Bhopal 16.5 14.6 11.6
28 Sehore 19.0 15.7 12.8
29 Raisen 19.2 16.6 13.9
30 Betul 19.1 12.5 10.5
31 Harda 16.9 14.6 11.9
32 Hoshangabad 16.8 13.0 11.0
33 Katni 17.0 13.9 11.6
34 Jabalpur 16.0 12.3 10.4
35 Narsimhapur 16.0 13.6 11.0
36 Dindori 17.8 13.7 13.4
37 Mandla 15.7 12.4 10.5
38 Chhindwara 17.1 12.7 10.6
39 Seoni 16.4 13.0 10.6
40 Balaghat 15.8 13.0 10.4
41 Guna 19.4 16.8 13.9
42 Ashoknagar 19.3 17.0 14.0
43 Shahdol 18.0 13.8 11.2
44 Anuppur 21.3 14.6 11.3
45 Sidhi 18.7 15.7 13.7
46 Singrauli 23.2 17.3 13.4
47 Jhabua 17.4 15.4 14.1
48 Alirajpur 17.4 16.2 14.3
49 Khandwa (East Nimar) 16.8 14.2 12.5
50 Burhanpur 18.5 15.0 13.1
19.0
17.1
19.0
18.5
19.2
19.1
20.0
15.8
18.0
19.2
16.6
16.0
16.0
17.0
19.2
17.416.4
15.7
18.6
16.8
18.7
18.1
19.4
18.7
18.8
16.8
20.3
16.1
18.9
18.2
23.2
17.8
16.9
17.1
20.2
16.7
19.3
19.8
18.7
19.4
16.8
17.5
21.3
16.217.4
17.4
18.5
16.9
19.2
16.5
13.0
13.0
16.0
12.7
13.0
15.3
16.2
12.5
16.7
15.3
17.0
16.6
16.5
15.9
12.4
14.9
14.2
15.4
16.8
15.5
16.4
15.7
18.2
13.7
16.7
16.3
15
17.3
16.6
13.7
14.2
16.1
17.3
13.8
13.9
13.6
12.3
13.9
16.6
15.7
15.5
14.4
13.9
14.6
13.915.4
16.2 14.6
15.7
14.6
11.0
10.6
12.7
13.0
13.2
10.510.4
11.0
13.2
12.5
14.0
13.9
14.110.6
12.2
10.5
12.4
12.5
12.5
13.3
11.7
13.9 12.5
11.5
12.8
14.2
13.7
13.4
11.5
13.8
13.4
11.2
11.5
13.5
13.5
11.6
10.4
11.9
11.8
13.2
11.2
13.7
11.3
11.814.1
14.3
13.1
11.9
11.6
12.7
Proportion of urban child population to urban population : 1991-2011
1991
2001
2011
134
Statement 4.83Proportion of rural female child population to rural female population : 1991 to 2011
Sl.No. District Name 1991 2001 2011Madhya Pradesh 21.0 19.2 15.3
01 Sheopur 23.4 20.9 17.1
02 Morena 22.5 19.6 15.6
03 Bhind 21.3 18.3 14.5
04 Gwalior 22.1 18.6 14.6
05 Datia 20.6 18.0 14.0
06 Shivpuri 22.5 21.0 17.1
07 Tikamgarh 21.4 19.8 15.8
08 Chhatarpur 22.0 21.1 16.8
09 Panna 21.7 20.9 16.3
10 Sagar 22.0 20.1 15.9
11 Damoh 20.9 19.2 15.6
12 Satna 21.1 19.1 14.9
13 Rewa 21.1 19.4 14.5
14 Umaria 21.7 19.7 16.1
15 Neemuch 18.3 16.4 12.8
16 Mandsaur 18.7 17.0 13.0
17 Ratlam 20.1 19.2 15.5
18 Ujjain 19.0 17.9 14.2
19 Shajapur 19.3 18.7 14.2
20 Dewas 20.3 18.6 14.7
21 Dhar 20.8 19.8 15.9
22 Indore 19.7 17.6 14.0
23 Khargone (West Nimar) 20.4 19.9 16.0
24 Barwani 23.9 22.9 19.4
25 Rajgarh 19.7 19.0 14.5
26 Vidisha 22.2 20.7 16.9
27 Bhopal 22.8 20.5 15.8
28 Sehore 21.4 19.9 15.3
29 Raisen 21.3 20.0 16.0
30 Betul 20.9 17.8 13.6
31 Harda 21.6 19.4 15.0
32 Hoshangabad 20.5 18.0 14.0
33 Katni 20.5 19.1 15.2
34 Jabalpur 19.9 17.0 13.4
35 Narsimhapur 19.1 16.6 13.1
36 Dindori 20.0 16.9 14.9
37 Mandla 20.1 16.5 13.9
38 Chhindwara 20.8 17.3 13.4
39 Seoni 19.8 17.3 12.9
40 Balaghat 17.9 15.3 12.1
41 Guna 22.4 21.0 17.0
42 Ashoknagar 22.3 20.9 16.8
43 Shahdol 20.8 18.6 15.1
44 Anuppur 20.1 17.2 14.3
45 Sidhi 22.6 20.3 16.6
46 Singrauli 24.1 22.7 18.3
47 Jhabua 24.7 23.3 20.3
48 Alirajpur 23.8 23.6 19.8
49 Khandwa (East Nimar) 21.0 19.2 16.2
50 Burhanpur 22.1 19.9 17.1
16.0
16.0
17.0
13.4
14.0
15.9
17.1
13.6
13.0
12.1
16.8
15.9 12.9
14.9
13.9
15.6
16.2
14.7
16.9
14.5
14.0
16.3
15.3
17.1
14.2
14.514.2
18.3
15.6
15.0
14.9
19.4
15.8
15.1
15.5
14.0
13.1
13.4
16.8
15.2
14.5
16.6
16.1
12.8
14.6
14.3
20.3
19.8
17.1
15.8
MADHYA PRADESHINDIA
PROPORTION OF RURAL FEMALE CHILD POPULATION 201118.1 AND ABOVE
16.1 - 18.0
14.1 - 16.0
14.0 AND BELOW
PROPORTION OF RURAL FEMALE CHILD POPULATION TO TOTAL RURAL FEMALE POPULATION
Proportion of rural female child population to rural female population : 1991-2011
1991
2001
2011
CHILD POPULATION (0-6 AGE GROUP)
PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS 135
Statement 4.84Proportion of urban female child population to urban female population : 1991 to 2011
Sl.No. District Name 1991 2001 2011Madhya Pradesh 18.0 14.7 11.9
01 Sheopur 20.9 18.2 14.1
02 Morena 20.6 16.5 13.4
03 Bhind 20.4 16.4 13.1
04 Gwalior 18.0 13.8 10.9
05 Datia 19.4 15.7 12.4
06 Shivpuri 20.1 16.5 13.1
07 Tikamgarh 20.4 17.6 13.3
08 Chhatarpur 19.9 17.0 13.1
09 Panna 19.6 16.3 12.5
10 Sagar 19.2 15.6 12.8
11 Damoh 19.1 15.1 12.5
12 Satna 19.5 16.2 12.1
13 Rewa 19.5 15.8 11.5
14 Umaria 20.1 15.7 11.9
15 Neemuch 16.9 14.4 11.6
16 Mandsaur 16.9 14.2 11.2
17 Ratlam 16.9 13.8 11.3
18 Ujjain 16.3 13.6 11.3
19 Shajapur 18.4 16.3 12.8
20 Dewas 19.1 15.3 12.3
21 Dhar 18.0 16.7 14.1
22 Indore 16.5 13.8 11.6
23 Khargone (West Nimar) 16.9 15.2 12.2
24 Barwani 17.2 16.0 13.0
25 Rajgarh 19.3 16.7 13.4
26 Vidisha 18.7 16.4 13.4
27 Bhopal 16.9 14.8 11.6
28 Sehore 19.7 15.9 12.7
29 Raisen 20.0 17.2 14.1
30 Betul 19.7 12.5 10.4
31 Harda 17.6 14.8 11.6
32 Hoshangabad 17.3 13.1 10.9
33 Katni 17.5 13.9 11.4
34 Jabalpur 16.6 12.5 10.4
35 Narsimhapur 16.2 13.4 10.7
36 Dindori 17.6 13.8 13.5
37 Mandla 16.0 12.1 10.2
38 Chhindwara 17.4 12.8 10.5
39 Seoni 16.7 12.7 10.3
40 Balaghat 16.0 12.8 10.0
41 Guna 20.0 17.0 13.6
42 Ashoknagar 20.1 17.2 13.9
43 Shahdol 18.9 13.9 11.1
44 Anuppur 22.5 14.9 11.3
45 Sidhi 20.5 16.4 13.5
46 Singrauli 26.0 18.0 13.6
47 Jhabua 17.4 15.3 13.9
48 Alirajpur 17.7 16.4 14.1
49 Khandwa (East Nimar) 17.2 14.3 12.2
50 Burhanpur 18.6 14.8 12.8
10.010.5
12.8
13.1
10.413.0
13.1
12.2
14.1
14.1 10.3
12.1
10.2
12.5
12.2
12.3
13.4
11.5
13.6 12.5
10.9
11.3
12.7
14.1
13.412.8
13.6
11.2
13.4
13.5
11.1
11.3
13.3
11.4
10.7
10.4
13.9
11.9
11.6
13.1
13.5
10.9
11.3
11.613.9
14.1
12.8
11.6
11.6
12.4
MADHYA PRADESHINDIA
PROPORTION OF URBAN FEMALE CHILD POPULATION 2011
PROPORTION OF URBAN FEMALE CHILD POPULATION TO TOTAL URBAN FEMALE POPULATION
13.1 AND ABOVE
12.1 - 13.0
11.1 - 12.0
11.0 AND BELOW
Proportion of urban female child population to urban female population : 1991-2011
1991
2001
2011