Mumbai
District in MAHARASHTRA
Mumbai District of MAHARASHTRA has a total population of 30,85,411 as per the Census 2011. Out of which 16,84,608 are males while 14,00,803 are females. The district has a total literacy rate of N/A%. The entire district extends over an area of N/A.
- 👥 Total Population
- 30,85,411
- 📚 Literacy Rate
- 81.32%
- ⚖️ Sex Ratio
- 832
- 🏙️ Urbanization
- N/A
per 1000 males
Urban Population
Compare with Census 2001
See how Mumbai has changed over the decade
👶 Child Population (0-6 years)
Children aged 0-6 years constitute 8.84% of the total population. The child sex ratio is 914 girls per 1000 boys, which is higher than the overall district sex ratio of 832.
Total Children
2,72,886
8.84% of population
Boys
1,42,566
52.2%
Girls
1,30,320
47.8%
Child Sex Ratio
914
girls per 1000 boys
⚠️ Below national average
📊 Population Density
Mumbai district has a population density of 19652 persons per sq. km, which is above the national average of 382. The district covers a total area of 157 sq. km.
Density
19652
per sq. km
Total Area
157
sq. km
Total Population
30,85,411
Census 2011
Density Comparison
📈 Population Trend & Projections
Population trend showing growth from 33,38,031 in 2001 to 30,85,411 in 2011, with projections for 2021 (35,98,515), 2026 (38,86,230), and 2031 (41,96,948).
Census 2001
33.38 Lakhs
Census 2011
30.85 Lakhs
Est. 2021*
35.99 Lakhs
Est. 2026*
38.86 Lakhs
Est. 2031*
41.97 Lakhs
*Projections based on 16.63% decadal growth rate (2001-2011)
Religion Breakdown
Population Growth (2001-2011)
Demographics & Social Profile
The text sex ratio of Mumbai stands at 832 females per 1000 males. This is lower than the national average of 940. In terms of literacy, the district has reflected a growth, currently standing at N/A%. Male literacy stands at 91.48% while female literacy is at 86.45%, showing a gender gap of 5.03%.
The Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 7.13% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 0.81% of total population in Mumbai.
Workforce Statistics
Out of the total population of 30,85,411, 12,84,396 are engaged in work or business activity. This constitutes 41.63% of the total population. Of the total workforce, 94.16% are Main Workers (employed for more than 6 months), while the remaining 5.84% are Marginal Workers.
- Main Workers
- 12,09,334
- Marginal Workers
- 75,062
- Non-Workers
- 18,01,015
Full-time employment
Part-time / Seasonal
Dependents / Students
Talukas / Tehsils
Sex Ratio Profile
Population breakdown: 16,84,608 males (54.6%) and 14,00,803 females (45.4%) out of 30,85,411 total population.
Literacy Performance
Literacy rate for District is % out of 25,09,022 total literate population.
Literacy Rate Comparison (Male vs Female)
Literacy rates: Male 91.48%, Female 86.45%, Overall %. Gender gap is 5.0%.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of Mumbai district in MAHARASHTRA?
Mumbai district in MAHARASHTRA has a total population of 30,85,411 as per Census 2011. The district comprises 16,84,608 males and 14,00,803 females.
What is the literacy rate of Mumbai district?
The overall literacy rate of Mumbai district is N/A%. Male literacy is 91.48% and female literacy is 86.45%.
What is the sex ratio in Mumbai district?
The sex ratio in Mumbai district is 832 females per 1000 males. This is below the national average.
What is the child population of Mumbai district?
Mumbai district has 2,72,886 children aged 0-6 years. Of these, 1,42,566 are boys and 1,30,320 are girls. The child sex ratio is 914 girls per 1000 boys.
What is the population density of Mumbai district?
Mumbai district has a population density of 19652 persons per square kilometer. The district covers a total area of 157 sq. km.
What is the workforce participation in Mumbai district?
Out of the total population of 30,85,411, 12,84,396 people (41.6%) are engaged in work activities in Mumbai district.
What is the population growth rate of Mumbai district?
Mumbai district recorded a population growth of -7.57% between 2001 and 2011. The population increased from 33,38,031 in 2001 to 30,85,411 in 2011.