Srinagar (North)
Taluka in District 10, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Srinagar (North) is a Taluka in District 10 with a 2011 population of 12,16,358. It contains 0 villages.
Srinagar (North) is a Taluka in District 10 District of JAMMU & KASHMIR State, India. Srinagar (North) Taluka Head Quarters is Srinagar (North) town. It belongs to District 10 Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters District 10. Total 0 villages are under Srinagar (North) Taluka.
- 👥 Total Population
- 12,16,358
- ⚖️ Sex Ratio
- 898
per 1000 males
Compare with Census 2001
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👶 Child Population (0-6 years)
Children aged 0-6 years constitute 12.83% of the total population. The child sex ratio is 863 girls per 1000 boys, which is lower than the overall district sex ratio of 898.
Total Children
1,56,101
12.83% of population
Boys
83,770
53.7%
Girls
72,331
46.3%
Child Sex Ratio
863
girls per 1000 boys
⚠️ Below national average
What is the demographics & social profile of Srinagar (North)?
Total population of Srinagar (North) Taluka is 12,16,358.
What is the workforce statistics of Srinagar (North)?
- Main Workers
- 3,25,555
- Marginal Workers
- 74,922
- Non-Workers
- 8,15,881
Full-time employment
Part-time / Seasonal
Dependents / Students
What is the sex ratio of Srinagar (North)?
Population breakdown: 6,40,847 males (52.7%) and 5,75,511 females (47.3%) out of 12,16,358 total population.
What is the literacy rate of Srinagar (North)?
Literacy rate for District is % out of 7,35,576 total literate population.
Srinagar (North) Taluka
Srinagar (North) is a Taluka in District 10 District of JAMMU & KASHMIR State, India. Srinagar (North) Taluka Head Quarters is Srinagar (North) town. It belongs to District 10 Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters District 10. Total 0 villages are under Srinagar (North) Taluka.
Villages (0)
Sources & Methodology
Primary Data: Census 2011, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
2026 Projections: Estimated using linear growth extrapolation from 2001-2011 data. View our Methodology Page for details.