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Shirur-Anantpal Population Data

Comprehensive demographics including 2026 projections, Census 2011, and 2001 data.

Live Estimate

Shirur-Anantpal Population 2026

1,00,143 (Estimated)

Based on growth trends from previous census data. Official Census 2011 data serves as the baseline.

Next Census 2027
1,01,253
Projected Estimate

Methodology: Population projections are calculated using an annual compound growth rate of 1.21% derived from Census 2001-2011 data. The formula used is P × (1 + r/100)^(Y - 2011), where P is the 2011 population and r is the growth rate.

Shirur-Anantpal Population 2026

Shirur-Anantpal is a city located in Latur District, Maharashtra, India. As of 2026, the estimated population of Shirur-Anantpal is 1,00,042, based on Census 2011 data and a growth rate of 1.21% per annum. According to Census 2011, Shirur-Anantpal had a population of 83,528. The population comprises 42,904 males and 40,624 females.

Looking ahead, the projected population of Shirur-Anantpal for Census 2027 is estimated to be 1,01,253, assuming the current growth trend continues.

Demographics of Shirur-Anantpal

The sex ratio of Shirur-Anantpal is 947 females per 1000 males, which meets or exceeds the national average of 940. This demographic indicator reflects the gender balance and social conditions within the city.

Shirur-Anantpal serves as an important urban center in Latur District, contributing to the region's economic and social development. The city's demographic profile has evolved over successive census periods, reflecting changes in urbanization, migration, and development patterns.

Shirur-Anantpal Literacy and Education

Education is a key development indicator, and Shirur-Anantpal has achieved a literacy rate of 66.07% as per Census 2011. This literacy rate reflects the city's commitment to education and human development.

The city continues to work towards improving educational outcomes, with various initiatives focused on increasing access to quality education for all residents.

Historical Growth (2001-2011)

Between Census 2001 and Census 2011, Shirur-Anantpal experienced a population growth of 12.8%, growing from 74,081 to 83,528. The annual compound growth rate during this period was 1.21%. This growth pattern provides insights into the city's development trajectory and helps in planning for future infrastructure and services.

Census 2011 Data

Official
👥Total Population
83,528
📖Literacy Rate
66.07%
⚖️Sex Ratio
947
per 1000 Males
🏠Households
16,468
👶

Child (0-6) Stats

Future Generation • 12.9% of total pop

Child Sex Ratio 904

Females per 1000 Males (0-6 age)

Boys 5,640
Girls 5,097

Literacy Gap

13.5% Diff
Male Literacy 72.6%
Female Literacy 59.1%
SC Population
18,772
22.5% of total
ST Population
3,053
3.7% of total
👷

Workforce Economy

Primary occupation: farming (Labor)

Worker Participation Rate 48%
Main Workers 36,805

Employment > 6 months/year

Marginal Workers 3,385

Employment < 6 months/year

Employment Sectors

Other Workers (Services/Ind) 12.8%
Cultivators (Farmers) 39.0%
Agricultural Laborers 45.5%
Household Industries 2.7%

Villages & Towns

48 locations
Name Type Population
shirur anantpal Village 10,417
sakol Village 7,696
yerol Village 4,581
hisamabad Village 4,197
halki Village 2,628
hippalgaon Village 2,583
dighol Village 2,331
thergaon Village 2,285
shivpur Village 2,282
ankulga (rani) Village 2,051
daithana Village 2,030
bakali Village 2,024
talegaon bori Village 2,000
bolegaon bk. Village 1,843
ajani bk. Village 1,744
ankulga (syed) Village 1,742
shend (daithana) Village 1,554
dhamangaon Village 1,534
talegaon (de) Village 1,525
kambalga Village 1,508
kalamgaon Village 1,431
umardara Village 1,313
kanegaon Village 1,306
ganeshwadi Village 1,268
wanjarkheda Village 1,222
chamarga Village 1,206
lakkadjawalga Village 1,133
dongargaon (bori) Village 1,089
sumthana Village 1,045
bibral Village 1,013
karewadi Village 965
bevanal Village 961
rapka Village 935
bhingoli Village 920
tipral Village 912
anandwadi Village 892
aari Village 829
nagewadi Village 798
sangvi (ghugi) Village 764
bevanalwadi Village 744
turukwadi Village 701
pandharwadi Village 697
jogyal Village 690
ghugi (sangvi) Village 651
honmal Village 618
fakranpur Village 351
sarpharajpur Village 267
sawargaon Village 252

Historical Comparison (2001-2011)

Decadal Change
Metric Census 2001 Census 2011 Change
Population 74,081 83,528 +12.75%
Literacy Rate 60.27% 66.07% +5.8%
Sex Ratio 938 947 +9
Decadal Growth Rate
12.75%
Total population change from 2001 to 2011
Annual Compound Growth Rate (CAGR)
1.21%
Average annual growth rate over 10 years

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Shirur-Anantpal in 2026?
The estimated population of Shirur-Anantpal in 2026 is 1,00,042. This is based on Census 2011 data with an annual growth rate of 1.21%.
What is the literacy rate of Shirur-Anantpal?
The literacy rate of Shirur-Anantpal is 66.07% as per Census 2011.
What is the sex ratio of Shirur-Anantpal?
The sex ratio of Shirur-Anantpal is 947 females per 1000 males according to Census 2011. This is at par with or above the national average of 940.
What is the projected population of Shirur-Anantpal in 2027?
The projected population of Shirur-Anantpal in 2027 is 1,01,253. This projection is based on the 1.21% annual growth rate calculated from Census 2001-2011 data.
How has Shirur-Anantpal population changed since 2001?
Shirur-Anantpal population grew from 74,081 in 2001 to 83,528 in 2011, a decadal growth of 12.75%. The annual compound growth rate was 1.21%.
What was the population of Shirur-Anantpal in Census 2011?
According to Census 2011, Shirur-Anantpal had a total population of 83,528. This comprised 42,904 males and 40,624 females.

📊 Comparison & Rankings

🏆
Rank in Latur District
#10 of 10
By population size
🎯
Rank in Maharashtra
#330 of 356
Among all talukas/cities in state

Comparison with Averages

Metric Shirur-Anantpal Latur Avg Maharashtra Avg
Literacy Rate 66.07%
66.36% ↓ 0.3%
69.46% ↓ 3.4%
Sex Ratio 947
931 ↑ 16
958 ↓ 11

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