Gwalior (Gird)
Taluka in District 421, MADHYA PRADESH
Gwalior (Gird) is a Taluka in District 421 with a 2011 population of 14,95,487. It contains 0 villages.
Gwalior (Gird) is a Taluka in District 421 District of MADHYA PRADESH State, India. Gwalior (Gird) Taluka Head Quarters is Gwalior (Gird) town. It belongs to District 421 Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters District 421. Total 0 villages are under Gwalior (Gird) Taluka.
- 👥 Total Population
- 14,95,487
- ⚖️ Sex Ratio
- 864
per 1000 males
Compare with Census 2001
See how District 421 has changed over the decade
👶 Child Population (0-6 years)
Children aged 0-6 years constitute 12.30% of the total population. The child sex ratio is 832 girls per 1000 boys, which is lower than the overall district sex ratio of 864.
Total Children
1,83,931
12.30% of population
Boys
1,00,379
54.6%
Girls
83,552
45.4%
Child Sex Ratio
832
girls per 1000 boys
⚠️ Below national average
What is the demographics & social profile of Gwalior (Gird)?
Total population of Gwalior (Gird) Taluka is 14,95,487.
What is the workforce statistics of Gwalior (Gird)?
- Main Workers
- 4,16,282
- Marginal Workers
- 68,600
- Non-Workers
- 10,10,605
Full-time employment
Part-time / Seasonal
Dependents / Students
What is the sex ratio of Gwalior (Gird)?
Population breakdown: 8,02,391 males (53.7%) and 6,93,096 females (46.3%) out of 14,95,487 total population.
What is the literacy rate of Gwalior (Gird)?
Literacy rate for District is % out of 10,41,474 total literate population.
Gwalior (Gird) Taluka
Gwalior (Gird) is a Taluka in District 421 District of MADHYA PRADESH State, India. Gwalior (Gird) Taluka Head Quarters is Gwalior (Gird) town. It belongs to District 421 Division. It is located N/A towards North from District head quarters District 421. Total 0 villages are under Gwalior (Gird) 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.