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forts
Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur – Second Largest Fort In The State
Madan Mahal Fort, Jabalpur – Intriguing With Its Roughness
Jhansi Fort, Jhansi – Home To Rani Lakshmi Bai
Raigad Fort, Raigad – Beautiful Fort By The Marathas
Ranthambore Fort, Prempura – Fort Amid The Wild
Rajmachi Fort, Khandala – Hills, Waterfalls, And Mist
Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer – The Golden Fort
Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh – An 8th Century Hill Fort
Taragarh Fort, Bundi – An Impressive Ruin
Visapur Fort, Khandala – An Escape From The City Life
Fort Aguada, Goa – The Dil Chahta Hai Fort
Murud Janjira Fort, Raigad – The Strongest Sea Forts
Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur – The Fort Of Victory
Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur – A Historic Structure
Chapora Fort, Bardez – Akbar’s Base Camp
Sindhudurg Fort, Maharashtra – Mighty Fortress On The Shore
Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur – An Iron Marvel
Srirangapatna Fort, Karnataka – Pride Of Karnataka
Warangal Fort, Telangana – Emblem Of Telangana
Palakkad Fort, Kerala – Blend Of History And Nature
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur – Charm Of The Blue City
Daulatabad Fort, Maharashtra – Standing On Conical Hill
Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan – Fort With Many Waterbodies
Rajmachi Fort, Khandala – Hills, Waterfalls, And Mist
Amer Fort, Rajasthan – A Timeless Beauty
Chitradurga Fort, Karnataka – Picturesque Marvel From 17th Century
Kangra Fort, Himachal Pradesh – A Himalayan Wonder
Golconda Fort, Telangana – Displaying Architectural Brilliance
Junagarh Fort, Rajasthan – Pride Of Thar
Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh – Former Residence Of Mughals
Red Fort, Delhi – Fort With An Inspiring Architecture
Panhala Fort, Kolhapur – The One With Double Walled Gates
Bekal Fort, Kerala – The Largest Fort In Town
Neemrana Fort, Neemrana – A Luxurious Escape
museum
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Princes of Wales Museum, Mumbai
Vintage And Classic Car Museum, Udaipur
Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur
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Partition Museum, Amritsar
Hal Aerospace Museum, Bengaluru
City Palace Museum, Jaipur
Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur
Sulabh International Museum Of Toilets, Delhi
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Government Museum, Chennai
Dakshinachitra Museum, Chennai
Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad
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International Dolls Museum, Delhi
National Museum, New Delhi
Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad
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Paldi Kite Museum, Ahmedabad
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population
population projections
The United Nations Population Division projects that India will surpass China as the world's most populated country by 2030.
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population percentage
India's population represents 17.5% of the world's population, which means that one in six people on Earth is Indian
polpulation growth
India's population has more than tripled since 1951, from 36.1 crore people to over 120 crore in 2011. As of 2020, India's population grows by about 10 lakh people each month.
With a population of over 1.3 billion people, India is the second most populous country in the world
The rapid growth of the population has led to overcrowding, unemployment, poverty, and strain on basic amenities like food, water, and shelter.
about india population
The current population of India is 1,442,981,515 as of Tuesday, August 6, 2024, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data 1.
India 2023 population is estimated at 1,428,627,663 people at mid year.
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The population density in India is 481 per Km2 (1,244 people per mi2).
The total land area is 2,973,190 Km2 (1,147,955 sq. miles)
36.3 % of the population is urban (518,239,122 people in 2023)
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Sikkim is the least populous state with 6,07,688 people.
According to Census 2011, the state with the highest sex ratio in India is Kerala.
At the same time, Daman and Diu has the lowest sex ratio of 618.
Puducherry has the highest sex ratio among the union territories, where it is 1,037.
The sex ratio here is 1,084. At the same time, the state with the lowest sex ratio in India is Haryana, where it is 879
literacy
Kerala has a literacy rate of 100% and is the first fully literate district in India It is also called Kochi or Cochin.
The literacy rate of Kerala is 96.2%, which is higher than India's average literacy rate of 72.98%.
In Kerala, the literacy rate of men is 97.4% and the literacy rate of women is 95.2%.
As of August 2024, the state with the highest literacy rate in India is Kerala
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