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District

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CategorySecond-level administrative division
LocationStates and union territories of India
Number731 (as of 2019)
PopulationsGreatest: Thane, Maharashtra—11,060,148 (2011 census)
Least: Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh—8,004 (2011 census)
AreasLargest: Kutch, Gujarat—45,652 km2 (17,626 sq mi)
Smallest: Mahé, Puducherry—8.69 km2 (3.36 sq mi)
Government
  • District Administration
Subdivisions

A district (zilā) is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory. In some cases districts are further subdivided into sub-divisions, and in others directly into tehsils or talukas. As of 2019 there are a total of 731 districts,[1] up from the 640 in the 2011 Census of India and the 593 recorded in the 2001 Census of India.[2]

District officials include:

Each of these officials is aided by officers from the appropriate branch of the state government.

Most districts have a distinct headquarters; but the districts of Mumbai City, in Maharashtra,[3] Hyderabad District in Telangana and Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, are examples where there is no distinct district headquarters, although there are district collectors.

Mahe of Puducherry is the smallest (9 km2) district of India by area while Kutch of Gujarat is the largest (45,652 km2) district of India by area.

Overview

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A clickable map of the 28 states and 8 union territories of India
No. of districts in each state or UT
Map key Name of State or Union Territory (Italicized) Number of Districts Population[4] Population/district
1 Andhra Pradesh 13 49,386,799 3,798,985
2 Arunachal Pradesh 25 1,383,727 57,656
3 Assam 33 31,169,272 944,523
4 Bihar 38 104,099,452 2,739,459
5 Chhattisgarh 28 25,545,198 946,118
6 Goa 2 1,458,545 729,273
7 Gujarat 33 60,439,692 1,831,506
8 Haryana 22 25,351,462 1,152,339
9 Himachal Pradesh 12 6,864,602 572,050
11 Jharkhand 24 32,988,134 1,374,506
12 Karnataka 30 61,095,297 2,036,510
13 Kerala 14 33,406,061 2,386,147
14 Madhya Pradesh 52 72,626,809 1,396,669
15 Maharashtra 36 112,374,333 3,121,509
16 Manipur 16 2,721,756 170,110
17 Meghalaya 11 2,966,889 269,717
18 Mizoram 8 1,097,206 137,151
19 Nagaland 12 1,978,502 179,864
20 Odisha 30 41,974,218 1,399,141
21 Punjab 22 27,743,338 1,261,061
22 Rajasthan 33 68,548,437 2,077,225
23 Sikkim 4 610,577 152,644
24 Tamil Nadu 37 72,147,030 2,254,595
25 Telangana 33 35,193,978 1,135,290
26 Tripura 8 3,673,917 459,240
27 Uttar Pradesh 75 199,812,341 2,664,165
28 Uttarakhand 13 10,086,292 775,869
29 West Bengal 23 91,276,115 3,968,527
A Andaman and Nicobar Islands 3 380,581 126,860
B Chandigarh 1 1,055,450 1,055,450
C Dadra and Nagar Haveli 1 343,709 343,709
D Daman and Diu 2 243,247 121,624
E Lakshadweep 1 64,473 64,473
F NCT Delhi 11 16,787,941 1,526,176
G Puducherry 4 1,247,953 311,988
H Jammu Kashmir 4 1,247,953 311,988 36 Total  730 1,210,854,977 1,677,084
I Ladakh 4 1,247,953 311,988

Naming

The majority of districts are named after their administrative centre. Some are referred to by two names, a traditional one and one that uses the name of the town that is the headquarters. Since most of the districts are named after a town, the word "district" is appended to distinguish between the town and the district. Official websites very often use District with a capital D in this context.

Similar names

The names of the 687 districts are mostly unique. There are some exceptions:

The following tables list the population details of various states. The columns include the hierarchical administrative subdivision codes,[5] the district name, district headquarters, 2011 census population,[6] area in square kilometres, and the population density per square kilometre.[6]

States

Andhra Pradesh (AP)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AN Anantapur Anantapur 4,083,315 19,130 213
2 CH Chittoor Chittoor 4,170,468 15,152 275
3 EG East Godavari Kakinada 5,151,549 10,807 477
4 GU Guntur Guntur 4,889,230 11,391 429
5 CU Kadapa Kadapa 2,884,524 15,359 188
6 KR Krishna Machilipatnam 4,529,009 8,727 519
7 KU Kurnool Kurnool 4,046,601 17,658 229
8 PR Prakasam Ongole 3,392,764 17,626 192
9 NE Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Nellore 2,966,082 13,076 227
10 SR Srikakulam Srikakulam 2,699,471 5,837 462
11 VS Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam 4,288,113 11,161 384
12 VZ Vizianagaram Vizianagaram 2,342,868 6,539 358
13 WG West Godavari Eluru 3,934,782 7,742 508

Arunachal Pradesh (AR)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AJ Anjaw Hawai 21,089 6,190 3
2 CH Changlang Changlang 147,951 4,662 32
3 EK East Kameng Seppa 78,413 4,134 19
4 ES East Siang Pasighat 99,019 3,603 27
5  – [Note 1] Kamle Raga  –  –  –
6  – [Note 2] Kra Daadi Jamin  –  –  –
7 KK Kurung Kumey Koloriang 89,717 6,040 15
8  – [Note 3] Lepa-Rada Basar  –  –  –
9 EL Lohit Tezu 145,538 2,402 61
10 LD Longding Longding  –  –  –
11 DV Lower Dibang Valley Roing 53,986 3,900 14
12  – [Note 4] Lower Siang Likabali  –  –  –
13 LB Lower Subansiri Ziro 82,839 3,508 24
14  – [Note 5] Namsai Namsai  –  –  –
15  – [Note 6] Pakke-Kessang Lemmi  –  –  –
16 PA Papum Pare Yupia 176,385 2,875 61
17  – [Note 7] Shi Yomi Tato  –  –  –
18  – [Note 8] Siang Pangin  –  –  –
19 TA Tawang Tawang Town 49,950 2,085 24
20 TI Tirap Khonsa 111,997 2,362 47
21 UD Upper Dibang Valley Anini 7,948 9,129 1
22 US Upper Siang Yingkiong 35,289 6,188 6
23 UB Upper Subansiri Daporijo 83,205 7,032 12
24 WK West Kameng Bomdila 87,013 7,422 12
25 WS West Siang Along 112,272 8,325 13
  1. ^[Note 1] Kamle district was created in 2017 after bifurcation from Lower Subansiri district.[7]
  2. ^[Note 2] Kra Daadi district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Kurung Kumey district.[8]
  3. ^[Note 3] Lepa Rada district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from Lower Siang district.[9]
  4. ^[Note 4] Lower Siang district was created in 2017 after bifurcation from West Siang & East Siang district.[citation needed]
  5. ^[Note 5] Namsai district was created in 2014.[citation needed]
  6. ^[Note 6] Pakke-Kessang district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from East Kameng district.[9]
  7. ^[Note 7] Shi Yomi district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from West Siang district.[9]
  8. ^[Note 8] Siang district was created in 2015.[citation needed]

Assam (AS)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 BK Baksa Mushalpur 953,773 2,008 475
2 BP Barpeta Barpeta 1,693,190 3,245 522
3 BS Bishwanath Bishwanath Chariali  – [Note 1]  –  –
4 BO Bongaigaon Bongaigaon 732,639 1,724 425
5 CA Cachar Silchar 1,736,319 3,786 459
6 CD Charaideo Sonari  – [Note 2]  –  –
7 CH Chirang Kajalgaon 481,818 1,975 244
8 DR Darrang Mangaldoi 908,090 1,849 491
9 DM Dhemaji Dhemaji 688,077 3,237 213
10 DU Dhubri Dhubri 1,948,632 2,838 687
11 DI Dibrugarh Dibrugarh 1,327,748 3,381 393
12 NC Dima Hasao Haflong 213,529 4,888 44
13 GP Goalpara Goalpara 1,008,959 1,824 553
14 GG Golaghat Golaghat 1,058,674 3,502 302
15 HA Hailakandi Hailakandi 659,260 1,327 497
16 HJ Hojai Hojai  – [Note 3]  –  –
17 JO Jorhat Jorhat 1,091,295 2,851 383
18 KU Kamrup Amingaon 1,517,202 3,480 436
19 KM Kamrup Metropolitan Guwahati 1,260,419 627 2,010
20 KG Karbi Anglong Diphu 965,280 10,434 93
21 KR Karimganj Karimganj 1,217,002 1,809 673
22 KJ Kokrajhar Kokrajhar 886,999 3,129 283
23 LA Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur 1,040,644 2,277 457
24 MJ Majuli Garamur  – [Note 4]  –  –
25 MA Morigaon Marigaon 957,853 1,704 562
26 NN Nagaon Nagaon 2,826,006 3,831 738
27 NB Nalbari Nalbari 769,919 1,009 763
28 ST Sivasagar Sibsagar 1,150,253 2,668 431
29 SM South Salmara Hatsingimari  – [Note 5]  –  –
30 SO Sonitpur Tezpur 1,925,975 5,324 362
31 TI Tinsukia Tinsukia 1,316,948 3,790 347
32 UD Udalguri Udalguri 832,769 1,676 497
33 WK West Karbi Anglong Hamren  – [Note 6]  –  –
  1. ^[Note 1] Biswanath district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Sonitpur district.[10]
  2. ^[Note 2] Charaideo district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Sivasagar district.[10]
  3. ^[Note 3] Hojai district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Nagaon district.[10]
  4. ^[Note 4] Majuli district was created in 2016 after bifurcation from Jorhat district.[11][12]
  5. ^[Note 5] South Salmara district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Dhubri district.[10]
  6. ^[Note 6] West Karbi Anglong district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Karbi Anglong district.[10]

Bihar (BR)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AR Araria Araria 2,806,200 2,829 992
2 AR Arwal Arwal 700,843 638 1,098
3 AU Aurangabad Aurangabad 2,511,243 3,303 760
4 BA Banka Banka 2,029,339 3,018 672
5 BE Begusarai Begusarai 2,954,367 1,917 1,540
6 BG Bhagalpur Bhagalpur 3,032,226 2,569 1,180
7 BJ Bhojpur Arrah 2,720,155 2,473 1,136
8 BU Buxar Buxar 1,707,643 1,624 1,003
9 DA Darbhanga Darbhanga 3,921,971 2,278 1,721
10 EC East Champaran Motihari 5,082,868 3,969 1,281
11 GA Gaya Gaya 4,379,383 4,978 880
12 GO Gopalganj Gopalganj 2,558,037 2,033 1,258
13 JA Jamui Jamui 1,756,078 3,099 567
14 JE Jehanabad Jehanabad 1,124,176 1,569 1,206
15 KM Kaimur Bhabua 1,626,900 3,363 488
16 KT Katihar Katihar 3,068,149 3,056 1,004
17 KH Khagaria Khagaria 1,657,599 1,486 1,115
18 KI Kishanganj Kishanganj 1,690,948 1,884 898
19 LA Lakhisarai Lakhisarai 1,000,717 1,229 815
20 MP Madhepura Madhepura 1,994,618 1,787 1,116
21 MB Madhubani Madhubani 4,476,044 3,501 1,279
22 MG Munger Munger 1,359,054 1,419 958
23 MZ Muzaffarpur Muzaffarpur 4,778,610 3,173 1,506
24 NL Nalanda Bihar Sharif 2,872,523 2,354 1,220
25 NW Nawada Nawada 2,216,653 2,492 889
26 PA Patna Patna 5,772,804 3,202 1,803
27 PU Purnia Purnia 3,273,127 3,228 1,014
28 RO Rohtas Sasaram 2,962,593 3,850 763
29 SH Saharsa Saharsa 1,897,102 1,702 1,125
30 SM Samastipur Samastipur 4,254,782 2,905 1,465
31 SR Saran Chhapra 3,943,098 2,641 1,493
32 SP Sheikhpura Sheikhpura 634,927 689 922
33 SO Sheohar Sheohar 656,916 443 1,882
34 ST Sitamarhi Sitamarhi 3,419,622 2,199 1,491
35 SW Siwan Siwan 3,318,176 2,219 1,495
36 SU Supaul Supaul 2,228,397 2,410 919
37 VA Vaishali Hajipur 3,495,021 2,036 1,717
38 WC West Champaran Bettiah 3,935,042 5,229 753

Chhattisgarh (CG)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1  – Balod Balod 826,165 3,527 234
2  – Baloda Bazar Baloda Bazar  –  –  –
3  – Balrampur Balrampur 598,855 3,806 157
4 BA Bastar Jagdalpur 1,302,253 4,030 87
5  – Bemetara Bemetara 197,035 2,855 69
6 BJ Bijapur Bijapur 229,832 6,562 35
7 BI Bilaspur Bilaspur 1,961,922 5,818 337
8 DA Dantewada Dantewada 533,638 3,411 59
9 DH Dhamtari Dhamtari 799,199 2,029 394
10 DU Durg Durg 3,343,079 8,542 391
11  – Gariaband Gariaband  –  –  –
12  – Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi  –  –  –
13 JC Janjgir-Champa Naila Janjgir 1,620,632 3,848 421
14 JA Jashpur Jashpur Nagar 852,043 5,825 146
15 KW Kabirdham Kawardha 584,667 4,237 195
16 KK Kanker Kanker 748,593 6,513 115
17  – Kondagaon Kondagaon  –  –  –
18 KB Korba Korba 1,206,563 6,615 183
19 KJ Korea Baikunthpur 659,039 6,578 100
20 MA Mahasamund Mahasamund 1,032,275 4,779 216
21  – Mungeli Mungeli  –  –  –
22 NR Narayanpur Narayanpur 140,206 6,640 20
23 RG Raigarh Raigarh 1,493,627 7,068 211
24 RP Raipur Raipur 4,062,160 13,083 310
25 RN Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon 1,537,520 8,062 191
26 SK Sukma Sukma 249,000 5,636 49
27 SJ Surajpur Surajpur 660,280 6,787 150
28 SJ Surguja Ambikapur 420,661 3,265 150

Goa (GA)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 NG North Goa Panaji 817,761 1,736 471
2 SG South Goa Margao 639,962 1,966 326

Gujarat (GJ)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AH Ahmedabad Ahmedabad 7,208,200 8,707 890
2 AM Amreli Amreli 1,513,614 6,760 205
3 AN Anand Anand 2,090,276 2,942 711
4 AR Aravalli Modasa 1,051,746 3,217 327
5 BK Banaskantha Palanpur 3,116,045 12,703 290
6 BR Bharuch Bharuch 1,550,822 6,524 238
7 BV Bhavnagar Bhavnagar 2,877,961 11,155 288
8 BT Botad Botad 656,005 2,564 256
9 CU Chhota Udepur Chhota Udepur 1,071,831 3,237 331
10 DA Dahod Dahod 2,126,558 3,642 582
11 DG Dang Ahwa 226,769 1,764 129
12 DD Devbhoomi Dwarka Khambhalia 752,484 5,684 132
13 GA Gandhinagar Gandhinagar 1,387,478 649 660
14 GS Gir Somnath Veraval 1,217,477 3,754 324
15 JA Jamnagar Jamnagar 2,159,130 14,125 153
16 JU Junagadh Junagadh 2,742,291 8,839 310
17 KH Kheda Nadiad 2,298,934 4,215 541
18 KA Kutch Bhuj 2,090,313 45,652 46
19 MH Mahisagar Lunavada 994,624 2,500 398
20 MA Mehsana Mehsana 2,027,727 4,386 462
21 MB Morbi Morbi 960,329 4,871 197
22 NR Narmada Rajpipla 590,379 2,749 214
23 NV Navsari Navsari 1,330,711 2,211 602
24 PM Panchmahal Godhra 2,388,267 5,219 458
25 PA Patan Patan 1,342,746 5,738 234
26 PO Porbandar Porbandar 586,062 2,294 255
27 RA Rajkot Rajkot 3,157,676 11,203 282
28 SK Sabarkantha Himatnagar 2,427,346 7,390 328
29 ST Surat Surat 4,996,391 4,327 653
30 SN Surendranagar Surendranagar 1,755,873 10,489 167
31 TA Tapi Vyara 806,489 3,435 249
32 VD Vadodara Vadodara 3,639,775 7,794 467
33 VL Valsad Valsad 1,703,068 3,034 561

Haryana (HR)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AM Ambala Ambala 1,136,784 1,569 722
2 BH Bhiwani Bhiwani 1,629,109 5,140 341
3  – Charkhi Dadri Charkhi Dadri  –  –  –
4 FR Faridabad Faridabad 1,798,954 783 2,298
5 FT Fatehabad Fatehabad 941,522 2,538 371
6 GU Gurugram Gurugram 1,514,085 2,760 1,241
7 HI Hissar Hissar 1,742,815 3,788 438
8 JH Jhajjar Jhajjar 956,907 1,868 522
9 JI Jind Jind 1,332,042 2,702 493
10 KT Kaithal Kaithal 1,072,861 2,799 467
11 KR Karnal Karnal 1,506,323 2,471 598
12 KU Kurukshetra Kurukshetra 964,231 1,530 630
13 MA Mahendragarh Narnaul 921,680 1,900 485
14 MW Nuh Nuh 1,089,406 1,765 729
15 PW Palwal Palwal 1,040,493 1,367 761
16 PK Panchkula Panchkula 558,890 816 622
17 PP Panipat Panipat 1,202,811 1,250 949
18 RE Rewari Rewari 896,129 1,559 562
19 RO Rohtak Rohtak 1,058,683 1,668 607
20 SI Sirsa Sirsa 1,295,114 4,276 303
21 SNP Sonipat Sonipat 1,480,080 2,260 697
22 YN Yamuna Nagar Yamuna Nagar 1,214,162 1,756 687

Himachal Pradesh (HP)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 BI Bilaspur Bilaspur 382,056 1,167 327
2 CH Chamba Chamba 518,844 6,528 80
3 HA Hamirpur Hamirpur 454,293 1,118 406
4 KA Kangra Dharamshala 1,507,223 5,739 263
5 KI Kinnaur Reckong Peo 84,298 6,401 13
6 KU Kullu Kullu 437,474 5,503 79
7 LS Lahaul and Spiti Keylong 31,528 13,835 2
8 MA Mandi Mandi 999,518 3,950 253
9 SH Shimla Shimla 813,384 5,131 159
10 SI Sirmaur Nahan 530,164 2,825 188
11 SO Solan Solan 576,670 1,936 298
12 UN Una Una 521,057 1,540 328

Jharkhand (JH)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 BO Bokaro Bokaro 2,061,918 2,861 716
2 CH Chatra Chatra 1,042,304 3,700 275
3 DE Deoghar Deoghar 1,491,879 2,479 602
4 DH Dhanbad Dhanbad 2,682,662 2,075 1,284
5 DU Dumka Dumka 1,321,096 4,404 300
6 ES East Singhbhum Jamshedpur 2,291,032 3,533 648
7 GA Garhwa Garhwa 1,322,387 4,064 327
8 GI Giridih Giridih 2,445,203 4,887 497
9 GO Godda Godda 1,311,382 2,110 622
10 GU Gumla Gumla 1,025,656 5327 193
11 HA Hazaribag Hazaribag 1,734,005 4,302 403
12 JA Jamtara Jamtara 790,207 1,802 439
13 KH Khunti Khunti 530,299 2,467 215
14 KO Koderma Koderma 717,169 1,312 427
15 LA Latehar Latehar 725,673 3,630 200
16 LO Lohardaga Lohardaga 461,738 1,494 310
17 PK Pakur Pakur 899,200 1,805 498
18 PL Palamu Daltonganj 1,936,319 5,082 381
19 RM Ramgarh Ramgarh 949,159 1,212 684
20 RA Ranchi Ranchi 2,912,022 7,974 557
21 SA Sahibganj Sahebganj 1,150,038 1,599 719
22 SK Seraikela Kharsawan Seraikela 1,063,458 2,725 390
23 SI Simdega Simdega 599,813 3,750 160
24 WS West Singhbhum Chaibasa 1,501,619 7,186 209

Karnataka (KA)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 BK Bagalkot Bagalkot 1,890,826 6,583 288
2 BL Ballari Ballari 2,532,383 8,439 300
3 BG Belagavi Belagavi 4,778,439 13,415 356
4 BR Bengaluru Rural Bengaluru 987,257 2,239 441
5 BN Bengaluru Urban Bengaluru 9,588,910 2,190 4,378
6 BD Bidar Bidar 1,700,018 5,448 312
7 CJ Chamarajnagar Chamarajanagar 1,020,962 5,102 200
8 CK Chikkaballapur Chikkaballapur 1,254,377 4,208 298
9 CK Chikkamagaluru Chikmagalur 1,137,753 7,201 158
10 CT Chitradurga Chitradurga 1,660,378 8,437 197
11 DK Dakshina Kannada Mangaluru 2,083,625 4,559 457
12 DA Davanagere Davangere 1,946,905 5,926 329
13 DH Dharwad Dharwad 1,846,993 4,265 434
14 GA Gadag Gadag-Betageri 1,065,235 4,651 229
15 HS Hassan Hassan 1,776,221 6,814 261
16 HV Haveri Haveri 1,598,506 4,825 331
17 GU Kalaburagi Kalaburagi 2,564,892 10,990 233
18 KD Kodagu Madikeri 554,762 4,102 135
19 KL Kolar Kolar 1,540,231 4,012 384
20 KP Koppal Koppal 1,391,292 5,565 250
21 MA Mandya Mandya 1,808,680 4,961 365
22 MY Mysuru Mysuru 2,994,744 6,854 437
23 RA Raichur Raichur 1,924,773 6,839 228
24 RM Ramanagara Ramanagara 1,082,739 3,573 303
25 SH Shivamogga Shivamogga 1,755,512 8,495 207
26 TU Tumakuru Tumakuru 2,681,449 10,598 253
27 UD Udupi Udupi 1,177,908 3,879 304
28 UK Uttara Kannada Karwar 1,353,299 10,291 132
29 BJ Vijayapura Vijayapura 2,175,102 10,517 207
30 YG Yadgir Yadgir 1,172,985 5,225 224

Kerala (KL)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AL Alappuzha Alappuzha 2,121,943 1,414 1,501
2 ER Ernakulam Kakkanad 3,279,860 2,951 1,069
3 ID Idukki Painavu 1,107,453 4,479 254
4 KN Kannur Kannur 2,525,637 2,966 852
5 KS Kasaragod Kasaragod 1,302,600 1,992 654
6 KL Kollam Kollam 2,629,703 2,498 1,056
7 KT Kottayam Kottayam 1,979,384 2,203 896
8 KZ Kozhikode Kozhikode 3,089,543 2,345 1,318
9 MA Malappuram Malappuram 4,110,956 3,550 1,058
10 PL Palakkad Palakkad 2,810,892 4,480 627
11 PT Pathanamthitta Pathanamthitta 1,195,537 2,462 453
12 TS Thrissur Thrissur 3,110,327 3,032 1,026
13 TV Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram 3,307,284 2,192 1,509
14 WA Wayanad Kalpetta 816,558 2,131 383

Madhya Pradesh (MP)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AG Agar Malwa Agar  –  –  –
2 AL Alirajpur Alirajpur 728,677 3,182 229
3 AP Anuppur Anuppur 749,521 3,747 200
4 AS Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar 844,979 4,674 181
5 BL Balaghat Balaghat 1,701,156 9,229 184
6 BR Barwani Barwani 1,385,659 5,432 256
7 BE Betul Betul 1,575,247 10,043 157
8 BD Bhind Bhind 1,703,562 4,459 382
9 BP Bhopal Bhopal 2,368,145 2,772 854
10 BU Burhanpur Burhanpur 756,993 3,427 221
11 CT Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 1,762,857 8,687 203
12 CN Chhindwara Chhindwara 2,090,306 11,815 177
13 DM Damoh Damoh 1,263,703 7,306 173
14 DT Datia Datia 786,375 2,694 292
15 DE Dewas Dewas 1,563,107 7,020 223
16 DH Dhar Dhar 2,184,672 8,153 268
17 DI Dindori Dindori 704,218 7,427 94
18 GU Guna Guna 1,240,938 6,485 194
19 GW Gwalior Gwalior 2,030,543 5,465 445
20 HA Harda Harda 570,302 3,339 171
21 HO Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 1,240,975 6,698 185
22 IN Indore Indore 3,272,335 3,898 839
23 JA Jabalpur Jabalpur 2,460,714 5,210 472
24 JH Jhabua Jhabua 1,024,091 6,782 285
25 KA Katni Katni 1,291,684 4,947 261
26 EN Khandwa (East Nimar) Khandwa 1,309,443 7,349 178
27 WN Khargone (West Nimar) Khargone 1,872,413 8,010 233
28 ML Mandla Mandla 1,053,522 5,805 182
29 MS Mandsaur Mandsaur 1,339,832 5,530 242
30 MO Morena Morena 1,965,137 4,991 394
31 NA Narsinghpur Narsinghpur 1,092,141 5,133 213
32 NE Neemuch Neemuch 825,958 4,267 194
33  – Niwari Niwari  –  –  –
34 PA Panna Panna 1,016,028 7,135 142
35 RS Raisen Raisen 1,331,699 8,466 157
36 RG Rajgarh Rajgarh 1,546,541 6,143 251
37 RL Ratlam Ratlam 1,454,483 4,861 299
38 RE Rewa Rewa 2,363,744 6,314 374
39 SG Sagar Sagar 2,378,295 10,252 272
40 ST Satna Satna 2,228,619 7,502 297
41 SR Sehore Sehore 1,311,008 6,578 199
42 SO Seoni Seoni 1,378,876 8,758 157
43 SH Shahdol Shahdol 1,064,989 6,205 172
44 SJ Shajapur Shajapur 1,512,353 6,196 244
45 SP Sheopur Sheopur 687,952 6,585 104
46 SV Shivpuri Shivpuri 1,725,818 10,290 168
47 SI Sidhi Sidhi 1,126,515 10,520 232
48 SN Singrauli Waidhan 1,178,132 5,672 208
49 TI Tikamgarh Tikamgarh 1,444,920 5,055 286
50 UJ Ujjain Ujjain 1,986,864 6,091 356
51 UM Umaria Umaria 643,579 4,062 158
52 VI Vidisha Vidisha 1,458,212 7,362 198

Maharashtra (MH)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AH Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 4,543,083 17,048 266
2 AK Akola Akola 1,818,617 5,429 321
3 AM Amravati Amravati 2,887,826 12,235 237
4 AU Aurangabad Aurangabad 3,695,928 10,107 365
5 BI Beed Beed 2,585,962 10,693 242
6 BH Bhandara Bhandara 1,198,810 3,890 293
7 BU Buldhana Buldhana 2,588,039 9,661 268
8 CH Chandrapur Chandrapur 2,194,262 11,443 192
9 DH Dhule Dhule 2,048,781 8,095 285
10 GA Gadchiroli Gadchiroli 1,071,795 14,412 74
11 GO Gondia Gondia 1,322,331 5,431 253
12 HI Hingoli Hingoli 1,178,973 4,526 244
13 JG Jalgaon Jalgaon 4,224,442 11,765 359
14 JN Jalna Jalna 1,958,483 7,718 255
15 KO Kolhapur Kolhapur 3,874,015 7,685 504
16 LA Latur Latur 2,455,543 7,157 343
17 MC Mumbai City Mumbai 3,145,966 69 20,038
18 MU Mumbai suburban Bandra (East) 9,332,481 369 20,925
19 ND Nanded Nanded 3,356,566 10,528 319
20 NB Nandurbar Nandurbar 1,646,177 5,055 276
21 NG Nagpur Nagpur 4,653,171 9,892 470
22 NS Nashik Nashik 6,109,052 15,539 393
23 OS Osmanabad Osmanabad 1,660,311 7,569 219
24  – Palghar Palghar 2,990,116 5,344 560
25 PA Parbhani Parbhani 1,835,982 6,511 295
26 PU Pune Pune 9,426,959 15,643 603
27 RG Raigad Alibag 2,635,394 7,152 368
28 RT Ratnagiri Ratnagiri 1,612,672 8,208 196
29 SN Sangli Sangli 2,820,575 8,572 329
30 ST Satara Satara 3,003,922 10,475 287
31 SI Sindhudurg Oros 848,868 5,207 163
32 SO Solapur Solapur 4,315,527 14,895 290
33 TH Thane Thane 11,060,148 4,214 1,157
34 WR Wardha Wardha 1,296,157 6,309 205
35 WS Washim Washim 1,196,714 5,155 244
36 YA Yavatmal Yavatmal 2,775,457 13,582 204

Manipur (MN)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 BI Bishnupur Bishnupur 240,363 496 415
2 CD Chandel Chandel 144,028 3,317 37
3 CC Churachandpur Churachandpur 271,274 4,574 50
4 EI Imphal East Porompat 452,661 710 555
5 WI Imphal West Lamphelpat 514,683 519 847
6  – Jiribam Jiribam  –  –  –
7 KAK Kakching Kakching  –  –  –
8  – Kamjong Kamjong  –  –  –
9 KPI Kangpokpi Kangpokpi  –  –  –
10  – Noney Noney(Longmai)  –  –  –
11 PZ Pherzawl Pherzawl  –  –  –
12 SE Senapati Senapati 354,772 3,269 116
13 TA Tamenglong Tamenglong 140,143 4,391 25
14  – Tengnoupal Tengnoupal  –  –  –
15 TH Thoubal Thoubal 420,517 514 713
16 UK Ukhrul Ukhrul 183,115 4,547 31

Meghalaya (ML)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 EG East Garo Hills Williamnagar 317,618 2,603 121
2 EK East Khasi Hills Shillong 824,059 2,752 292
3  – East Jaintia Hills Khliehriat 122,436 2,115 58
4  – North Garo Hills Resubelpara 118,325 1,113 106
5 RB Ri Bhoi Nongpoh 258,380 2,378 109
6 SG South Garo Hills Baghmara 142,574 1,850 77
7  – South West Garo Hills Ampati  –  –  –
8  – South West Khasi Hills Mawkyrwat 110,152 1,341 82
9 WG West Jaintia Hills Jowai 270,352 1,693 160
10 WG West Garo Hills Tura 642,923 3,714 173
11 WK West Khasi Hills Nongstoin 385,601 5,247 73

Mizoram (MZ)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AI Aizawl Aizawl 404,054 3,577 113
2 CH Champhai Champhai 125,370 3,168 39
3 KO Kolasib Kolasib 83,054 1,386 60
4 LA Lawngtlai Lawngtlai 117,444 2,519 46
5 LU Lunglei Lunglei 154,094 4,572 34
6 MA Mamit Mamit 85,757 2,967 28
7 SA Saiha Saiha 56,366 1,414 40
8 SE Serchhip Serchhip 64,875 1,424 46

Nagaland (NL)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 DI Dimapur Dimapur 379,769 926 410
2 KI Kiphire Kiphire 74,033 1,255 66
3 KO Kohima Kohima 270,063 1,041 213
4 LO Longleng Longleng 50,593 885 89
5 MK Mokokchung Mokokchung 193,171 1,615 120
6 MN Mon Mon 259,604 1,786 145
7  – Noklak Noklak  –  –  –
8 PE Peren Peren 163,294 2,300 55
9 PH Phek Phek 163,294 2,026 81
10 TU Tuensang Tuensang 414,801 4,228 98
11 WO Wokha Wokha 166,239 1,628 120
12 ZU Zunheboto Zunheboto 141,014 1,255 112

Odisha (OD)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AN Angul Angul 1,271,703 6,347 199
2 BD Boudh (Bauda) Boudh 439,917 4,289 142
3 BH Bhadrak Bhadrak 1,506,522 2,788 601
4 BL Balangir Balangir 1,648,574 6,552 251
5 BR Bargarh (Baragarh) Bargarh 1,478,833 5,832 253
6 BW Balasore Balasore 2,317,419 3,706 609
7 CU Cuttack Cuttack 2,618,708 3,915 666
8 DE Debagarh (Deogarh) Debagarh 312,164 2,781 106
9 DH Dhenkanal Dhenkanal 1,192,948 4,597 268
10 GN Ganjam Chhatrapur 3,520,151 8,033 429
11 GP Gajapati Paralakhemundi 575,880 3,056 133
12 JH Jharsuguda Jharsuguda 579,499 2,202 274
13 JP Jajpur Panikoili 1,826,275 2,885 630
14 JS Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur 1,136,604 1,759 681
15 KH Khordha Khordha 2,246,341 2,888 799
16 KJ Kendujhar (Keonjhar) Kendujhar 1,802,777 8,336 217
17 KL Kalahandi Bhawanipatna 1,573,054 8,197 199
18 KN Kandhamal Phulbani 731,952 6,004 91
19 KO Koraput Koraput 1,376,934 8,534 156
20 KP Kendrapara Kendrapara 1,439,891 2,546 545
21 ML Malkangiri Malkangiri 612,727 6,115 106
22 MY Mayurbhanj Baripada 2,513,895 10,418 241
23 NB Nabarangpur Nabarangpur 1,218,762 5,135 230
24 NU Nuapada Nuapada 606,490 3,408 157
25 NY Nayagarh Nayagarh 962,215 3,954 247
26 PU Puri Puri 1,697,983 3,055 488
27 RA Rayagada Rayagada 961,959 7,585 136
28 SA Sambalpur Sambalpur 1,044,410 6,702 158
29 SO Subarnapur (Sonepur) Subarnapur 652,107 2,284 279
30 SU Sundargarh Sundargarh 2,080,664 9,942 214

Punjab (PB)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AM Amritsar Amritsar 2,490,891 2,673 932
2 BNL Barnala Barnala 596,294 1,423 419
3 BA Bathinda Bathinda 1,388,859 3,355 414
4 FI Firozpur Firozpur 2,026,831 5,334 380
5 FR Faridkot Faridkot 618,008 1,472 424
6 FT Fatehgarh Sahib Fatehgarh Sahib 599,814 1,180 508
7 FA Fazilka[13] Fazilka Survey Pending Pending  Pending
8 GU Gurdaspur Gurdaspur 2,299,026 3,542 649
9 HO Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur 1,582,793 3,397 466
10 JA Jalandhar Jalandhar 2,181,753 2,625 831
11 KA Kapurthala Kapurthala 817,668 1,646 501
12 LU Ludhiana Ludhiana 3,487,882 3,744 975
13 MA Mansa Mansa 768,808 2,174 350
14 MO Moga Moga 992,289 2,235 444
15 MU Sri Muktsar Sahib Sri Muktsar Sahib 902,702 2,596 348
16 PA Pathankot Pathankot 626,154 929 674
17 PA Patiala Patiala 2,892,282 3,175 596
18 RU Rupnagar Rupnagar 683,349 1,400 488
19 SAS Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Mohali 986,147 1,188 830
20 SA Sangrur Sangrur 1,654,408 3,685 449
21 PB Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar Nawanshahr 614,362 1,283 479
22 TT Tarn Taran Tarn Taran Sahib 1,120,070 2,414 464

Rajasthan (RJ)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AJ Ajmer Ajmer 2,584,913 8,481 305
2 AL Alwar Alwar 3,671,999 8,380 438
3 BI Bikaner Bikaner 2,367,745 27,244 78
4 BM Barmer Barmer 2,604,453 28,387 92
5 BN Banswara Banswara 1,798,194 5,037 399
6 BP Bharatpur Bharatpur 2,549,121 5,066 503
7 BR Baran Baran 1,223,921 6,955 175
8 BU Bundi Bundi 1,113,725 5,550 193
9 BW Bhilwara Bhilwara 2,410,459 10,455 230
10 CR Churu Churu 2,041,172 16,830 148
11 CT Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 1,544,392 10,856 193
12 DA Dausa Dausa 1,637,226 3,429 476
13 DH Dholpur Dholpur 1,207,293 3,084 398
14 DU Dungarpur Dungarpur 1,388,906 3,771 368
15 GA Ganganagar Ganganagar 1,969,520 10,990 179
16 HA Hanumangarh Hanumangarh 1,779,650 9,670 184
17 JJ Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 2,139,658 5,928 361
18 JL Jalore Jalore 1,830,151 10,640 172
19 JO Jodhpur Jodhpur 3,685,681 22,850 161
20 JP Jaipur Jaipur 6,663,971 11,152 598
21 JS Jaisalmer Jaisalmer 672,008 38,401 17
22 JW Jhalawar Jhalawar 1,411,327 6,219 227
23 KA Karauli Karauli 1,458,459 5,530 264
24 KO Kota Kota 1,950,491 5,446 374
25 NA Nagaur Nagaur 3,309,234 17,718 187
26 PA Pali Pali 2,038,533 12,387 165
27 PG Pratapgarh Pratapgarh 868,231 4,112 211
28 RA Rajsamand Rajsamand 1,158,283 3,853 302
29 SK Sikar Sikar 2,677,737 7,732 346
30 SM Sawai Madhopur Sawai Madhopur 1,338,114 4,500 257
31 SR Sirohi Sirohi 1,037,185 5,136 202
32 TO Tonk Tonk 1,421,711 7,194 198
33 UD Udaipur Udaipur 3,067,549 13,430 242

Sikkim (SK)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 ES East Sikkim Gangtok 281,293 954 295
2 NS North Sikkim Mangan 43,354 4,226 10
3 SS South Sikkim Namchi 146,742 750 196
4 WS West Sikkim Geyzing 136,299 1,166 117

Tamil Nadu (TN)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AY Ariyalur Ariyalur 752,481 3,208 387
2 CG Chengalpattu Chengalpattu Survey pending Pending Pending
3 CH Chennai Chennai 4,681,087 174 26,903
4 CO Coimbatore Coimbatore 3,472,578 7,469 748
5 CU Cuddalore Cuddalore 2,600,880 3,999 702
6 DH Dharmapuri Dharmapuri 1,502,900 4,532 332
7 DI Dindigul Dindigul 2,161,367 6,058 357
8 ER Erode Erode 2,259,608 5,714 397
9 KL Kallakurichi Kallakurichi Survey pending Pending Pending
10 KC Kanchipuram Kanchipuram 3,990,897 4,433 927
11 KK Kanyakumari Nagercoil 1,863,178 1,685 1,106
12 KA Karur Karur 1,076,588 2,901 371
13 KR Krishnagiri Krishnagiri 1,883,731 5,086 370
14 MA Madurai Madurai 3,991,038 3,676 823
15 NG Nagapattinam Nagapattinam 1,614,069 2,716 668
16 NI Nilgiris Ooty 735,071 2,549 288
17 NM Namakkal Namakkal 1,721,179 3,429 506
18 PE Perambalur Perambalur 564,511 1,752 323
19 PU Pudukkottai Pudukkottai 1,918,725 4,651 348
20 RA Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram 1,337,560 4,123 320
21 RN Ranipet Ranipet Survey pending Pending Pending
22 SA Salem Salem 3,480,008 5,245 663
23 SI Sivaganga Sivaganga 1,341,250 4,086 324
24 TE Tenkasi Tenkasi Survey pending Pending Pending
25 TP Tirupur Tirupur 2,471,222 5,106 476
26 TC Tiruchirappalli Tiruchirappalli 2,713,858 4,407 602
27 TH Theni Theni 1,243,684 3,066 433
28 TI Tirunelveli Tirunelveli 3,072,880 6,703 458
29 TJ Thanjavur Thanjavur 2,402,781 3,397 691
30 TK Thoothukudi Thoothukudi 1,738,376 4,594 378
31 TP Tirupattur Tirupattur Survey pending Pending Pending
32 TL Tiruvallur Tiruvallur 3,725,697 3,424 1,049
33 TR Tiruvarur Tiruvarur 1,268,094 2,377 533
34 TV Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannaamalai 2,468,965 6,191 399
35 VE Vellore Vellore 3,928,106 6,077 646
36 VL Viluppuram Viluppuram 3,463,284 7,190 462
37 VR Virudhunagar Virudhunagar 1,943,309 3,446 454

Telangana (TS)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AD Adilabad Adilabad 708,952 4,185.97 171
2  – Komaram Bheem Komaram Bheem 515,835 4,300.16 106
3  – Bhadradri Kothagudem Kothagudem 1,304,811 8,951.00 143
4 HY Hyderabad Hyderabad 3,441,992 4,325.29 18172
5  – Jagtial Jagtial 983,414 3,043.23 407
6  – Jangaon Jangaon 582,457 2,187.50 259
7  – Jayashankar Bhupalpally Bhupalpalle 712,257 6,361.70 115
8  – Jogulamba Gadwal Gadwal 664,971 2,928.00 208
9  – Kamareddy Kamareddy 972,625 3,651.00 266
10 KA Karimnagar Karimnagar 1,016,063 2,379.07 473
11 KH Khammam Khammam 1,401,639 4,453.00 321
12  – Mahabubabad Mahabubabad 770,170 2,876.70 269
13 MA Mahbubnagar Mahbubnagar 1,318,110 4,037.00 281
14  – Mancherial Mancherial 807,037 4,056.36 201
15 ME Medak Medak 767,428 2,740.89 275
16  – Medchal-Malkajgiri Shamirpet 2,542,203 5,005.98 2251
17 Mulugu
18 NA Nalgonda Nalgonda 1,631,399 2,449.79 227
19 Narayanpet
20  – Nagarkurnool Nagarkurnool 893,308 6,545.00 124
21  – Nirmal Nirmal 709,415 3,562.51 185
22 NI Nizamabad Nizamabad 1,534,428 4,153.00 366
23  – Peddapalli Peddapalle 795,332 4,614.74 356
24  – Rajanna Sircilla Sircilla 546,121 2,030.89 273
25 RA Ranga Reddy Shamshabad 2,551,731 1,038.00 486
26  – Sangareddy Sangareddy 1,527,628 4,464.87 347
27  – Siddipet Siddipet 993,376 3,425.19 279
28  – Suryapet Suryapet 1,099,560 3,374.47 305
29  – Vikarabad Vikarabad 881,250 3,385.00 274
30  – Wanaparthy Wanaparthy 751,553 2,938.00 268
31 WL Warangal Urban Warangal 1,135,707 1,304.50 826
32  – Warangal Rural Geesugonda 716,457 2,175.50 330
33  – Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bhongiri 726,465 3,091.48 239

Tripura (TR)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 DH Dhalai Ambassa 377,988 2,400 157
2 GM Gomati Udaipur, Tripura 4,36,868 1522.8 287
3 KH Khowai[14] Khowai 3,27,391 1005.67 326
4 NT North Tripura Dharmanagar 4,15,946 1444.5 288
5 SP Sepahijala[15] Bishramganj 4,84,233 1044.78 463
6 ST South Tripura Belonia 4,33,737 1534.2 283
7 UK Unokoti[16] Kailashahar 2,77,335 591.93 469
8 WT West Tripura Agartala 9,17,534 942.55 973

Uttar Pradesh (UP)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AG Agra Agra 4,380,793 4,027 1,084
2 AL Aligarh Aligarh 3,673,849 3,747 1,007
3 AH Allahabad Allahabad 5,959,798 5,481 1,087
4 AN Ambedkar Nagar Akbarpur 2,398,709 2,372 1,021
5 CS Amethi[17] Gauriganj Survey Pending Pending Pending
6 JP Amroha Amroha 1,838,771 2,321 818
7 AU Auraiya Auraiya 1,372,287 2,051 681
8 AZ Azamgarh Azamgarh 4,616,509 4,053 1,139
9 BG Bagpat Baghpat 1,302,156 1,345 986
10 BH Bahraich Bahraich 2,384,239 4,926 415
11 BL Ballia Ballia 3,223,642 2,981 1,081
12 BP Balrampur Balrampur 2,149,066 3,349 642
13 BN Banda Banda 1,799,541 4,413 404
14 BB Barabanki Barabanki 3,257,983 3,825 739
15 BR Bareilly Bareilly 4,465,344 4,120 1,084
16 BS Basti Basti 2,461,056 2,687 916
17 BH Bhadohi Gyanpur 1,554,203 960 1,531
18 BI Bijnor Bijnor 3,683,896 4,561 808
19 BD Budaun Budaun 3,712,738 5,168 718
20 BU Bulandshahr Bulandshahr 3,498,507 3,719 788
21 CD Chandauli Chandauli 1,952,713 2,554 768
22 CT Chitrakoot Karwi 990,626 3,202 315
23 DE Deoria Deoria 3,098,637 2,535 1,220
24 ET Etah Etah 1,761,152 2,456 717
25 EW Etawah Etawah 1,579,160 2,287 683
26 FZ Faizabad Faizabad 2,468,371 2,765 1,054
27 FR Farrukhabad Fatehgarh 1,887,577 2,279 865
28 FT Fatehpur Fatehpur 2,632,684 4,152 634
29 FI Firozabad Firozabad 2,496,761 2,361 1,044
30 GB Gautam Buddh Nagar Noida 1,674,714 1,269 1,252
31 GZ Ghaziabad Ghaziabad 4,661,452 1,175 3,967
32 GP Ghazipur Ghazipur 3,622,727 3,377 1,072
33 GN Gonda Gonda 3,431,386 4,425 857
34 GR Gorakhpur Gorakhpur 4,436,275 3,325 1,336
35 HM Hamirpur Hamirpur 1,104,021 4,325 268
36 PN Hapur Hapur 1,451,983 Pending Pending
37 HR Hardoi Hardoi 4,091,380 5,986 683
38 HT Hathras Hathras 1,565,678 1,752 851
39 JL Jalaun Orai 1,670,718 4,565 366
40 JU Jaunpur Jaunpur 4,476,072 4,038 1,108
41 JH Jhansi Jhansi 2,000,755 5,024 398
42 KJ Kannauj Kannauj 1,658,005 1,993 792
43 KD Kanpur Dehat Akbarpur 1,795,092 3,021 594
44 KN Kanpur Nagar Kanpur 4,572,951 3,156 1,415
45 KR Kasganj Kasganj 1,438,156 1,955 736
46 KS Kaushambi Manjhanpur 1,596,909 1,837 897
47 KU Kushinagar Padrauna 3,560,830 2,909 1,226
48 LK Lakhimpur Kheri Lakhimpur 4,013,634 7,674 523
49 LA Lalitpur Lalitpur 1,218,002 5,039 242
50 LU Lucknow Lucknow 4,588,455 2,528 1,815
51 MG Maharajganj Maharajganj 2,665,292 2,953 903
52 MH Mahoba Mahoba 876,055 2,847 288
53 MP Mainpuri Mainpuri 1,847,194 2,760 670
54 MT Mathura Mathura 2,541,894 3,333 761
55 MB Mau Mau 2,205,170 1,713 1,287
56 ME Meerut Meerut 3,447,405 2,522 1,342
57 MI Mirzapur Mirzapur 2,494,533 4,522 561
58 MO Moradabad Moradabad 4,773,138 3,718 1,284
59 MU Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar 4,138,605 4,008 1,033
60 PI Pilibhit Pilibhit 2,037,225 3,499 567
61 PR Pratapgarh Pratapgarh 3,173,752 3,717 854
62 RB Raebareli Raebareli 3,404,004 4,609 739
63 RA Rampur Rampur 2,335,398 2,367 987
64 SA Saharanpur Saharanpur 3,464,228 3,689 939
65 SM Sambhal Sambhal 2,217,020
66 SK Sant Kabir Nagar Khalilabad 1,714,300 1,442 1,014
67 SJ Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur 3,002,376 4,575 673
68 SH Shamli[18] Shamli Survey Pending Pending Pending
69 SV Shravasti Shravasti 1,114,615 1,948 572
70 SN Siddharthnagar Naugarh 2,553,526 2,751 882
71 SI Sitapur Sitapur 4,474,446 5,743 779
72 SO Sonbhadra Robertsganj 1,862,612 6,788 274
73 SU Sultanpur Sultanpur 3,790,922 4,436 855
74 UN Unnao Unnao 3,110,595 4,561 682
75 VA Varanasi Varanasi 3,682,194 1,535 2,399

Uttarakhand (UK)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AL Almora Almora 621,927 3,090 198
2 BA Bageshwar Bageshwar 259,840 2,310 116
3 CL Chamoli Gopeshwar 391,114 7,692 49
4 CP Champawat Champawat 259,315 1,781 147
5 DD Dehradun Dehradun 1,698,560 3,088 550
6 HA Haridwar Haridwar 1,927,029 2,360 817
7 NA Nainital Nainital 955,128 3,853 225
8 PG Pauri Garhwal Pauri 686,527 5,438 129
9 PI Pithoragarh Pithoragarh 485,993 7,110 69
10 RP Rudraprayag Rudraprayag 236,857 1,896 119
11 TG Tehri Garhwal New Tehri 616,409 4,085 169
12 US Udham Singh Nagar Rudrapur 1,648,367 2,912 648
13 UT Uttarkashi Uttarkashi 329,686 7,951 41

West Bengal (WB)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AD Alipurduar Alipurduar 1,700,000 3,383 400
2 BN Bankura Bankura 3,596,292 6,882 523
3 BR Paschim Bardhaman Asansol 2,882,031 1,603 1,100
4 BR Purba Bardhaman Bardhaman 4,835,532 5,433 890
5 BI Birbhum Suri 3,502,387 4,545 771
6 KB Cooch Behar Cooch Behar 2,822,780 3,387 833
7 DD Dakshin Dinajpur Balurghat 1,670,931 2,183 753
8 DA Darjeeling Darjeeling 1,842,034 3,149 585
9 HG Hooghly Chinsurah 5,520,389 3,149 1,753
10 HR Howrah Howrah 4,841,638 1,467 3,300
11 JA Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri 3,869,675 6,227 621
12 JH Jhargram Jhargram 1,136,548 3,038 370
13 KA Kalimpong Kalimpong 251,642 1,054 239
14 KO Kolkata Kolkata 4,486,679 185 24,252
15 MA Maldah English Bazar 3,997,970 3,733 1,071
16 MSD Murshidabad Baharampur 7,102,430 5,324 1,334
17 NA Nadia Krishnanagar 5,168,488 3,927 1,316
18 PN North 24 Parganas Barasat 10,082,852 4,094 2,463
19 PM Paschim Medinipur Midnapore 5,094,238 9,345 1,076
20 PR Purba Medinipur Tamluk 4,417,377 4,736 923
21 PU Purulia Purulia 2,927,965 6,259 468
22 PS South 24 Parganas Alipore 8,153,176 9,960 819
23 UD Uttar Dinajpur Raiganj 3,000,849 3,180 956

Union Territories

Andaman and Nicobar (AN)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)[19]
Area
(km²)[20]
Density
(/km²)[6][21]
1 NI Nicobar Car Nicobar 36,842 1,841 20
2 NA North and Middle Andaman Mayabunder 105,597 3,736 28
3 SA South Andaman Port Blair 238,142 2,672 89
Total 380,581 8,249 46

Chandigarh (CH)

# Code[5] District Headquarters Population
(2011)[6][22]
Area
(km²)[23]
Density
(/km²)[6][24]
1 CH Chandigarh Chandigarh 1,055,450 114 9,258

Dadra and Nagar Haveli (DN)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)[25]
Area
(km²)[26]
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 DN Dadra and Nagar Haveli Silvassa 343,709 491 700

Daman and Diu (DD)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 DA Daman Daman 191,173[27] 72[28] 2,651
2 DI Diu Diu 52,074[29] 39[30] 2,058
Total 243,247 111 2,191

Jammu and Kashmir (JK)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 AN Anantnag Anantnag 1,070,144 2853 375
2 BPR Bandipora Bandipore 385,099 3,010 128
3 BR Baramulla Baramulla 1,015,503 3329 305
4 BD Badgam Badgam 735,753 1406 537
5 DO Doda Doda 409,576 11,691 79
6 GB Ganderbal Ganderbal 297,003 258 1,151
7 JA Jammu Jammu 1,526,406 3,097 596
8 KT Kathua Kathua 615,711 2,651 232
9 KW Kishtwar Kishtwar 230,696 7737 30
10 KG Kulgam Kulgam 422,786 457 925
11 KU Kupwara Kupwara 875,564 2,379 368
12 PO Poonch Poonch 476,820 1,674 285
13 PU Pulwama Pulwama 570,060 1,398 598
14 RA Rajouri Rajouri 619,266 2,630 235
15 RB Ramban Ramban 283,313 1,330 213
16 RS Reasi Reasi 314,714 1710 184
17 SB Samba Samba 318,611 913 318
18 SH Shopian Shupiyan 265,960 312 852
19 SR Srinagar Srinagar 1,269,751 2,228 703
20 UD Udhampur Udhampur 555,357 4,550 211

Ladakh

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 KR Kargil Kargil 143,388 14,036 10
2 LE Leh Leh 147,104 45,110 3

Lakshadweep (LD)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 LD Lakshadweep Kavaratti 64,473[31] 30[32] 2,149[33]

National Capital Territory of Delhi (DL)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)[34]
Area
(km²)[citation needed]
Density
(/km²)[6][35]
1 CD Central Delhi Daryaganj 582,320 25 27,730
2 ED East Delhi Preet Vihar 1,709,346 440 27,132
3 ND New Delhi Connaught Place 142,004 22 4,057
4 NO North Delhi Sadar Bazaar 887,978 59 14,557
5 NE North East Delhi Seelampur 2,241,624 52 36,155
6 NW North West Delhi Kanjhawala 3,656,539 130 8,254
7  – Shahdara Shahdara  –  –  –
8 SD South Delhi Saket 2,731,929 250 11,060
9  – South East Delhi Defence Colony  –  –  –
10 SW South West Delhi Vasant Vihar 2,292,958 395 5,446
11 WD West Delhi Rajouri Garden 2,543,243 112 19,563
Total 16,787,941 1,483[36] 11,320

Puducherry (PY)

# Code[5] District[6] Headquarters Population
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)[6]
1 KA Karaikal Karaikal 200,222[37] 157[38] 1,275[39]
2 MA Mahé Mahé 41,816[40] 9[41] 4,646[40]
3 PO Pondicherry Pondicherry 950,289[42] 293[43] 3,232[44]
4 YA Yanam Yanam 55,626[45] 30[46] 1,854[45]
Total 1,247,953 489 2,552

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Districts | Government of India Web Directory". www.goidirectory.gov.in. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Provisional Population Totals: Nunber of Administrative Units" (PDF). Census of India 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  3. ^ Official site of Mumbai City Collectorate (A district)
  4. ^ "List of states with Population, Sex Ratio and Literacy Census 2011". 2011 Census of India. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "NIC Policy on format of e-mail Address: Appendix (2): Districts Abbreviations as per ISO 3166–2" (PDF). Ministry Of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India. 18 August 2004. pp. 5–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx "Indian Districts by Population, Growth Rate, Sex Ratio 2011 Census". 2011 census of India. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  7. ^ "Arunachal Assembly approves Kamle as 23rd district". India Today. 19 October 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Kra Daadi, New Arunachal District Inaugurated". North East Today. 9 February 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Arunachal Assembly Passes Bill For Creation Of 3 New Districts". NDTV. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e Karmakar, Sumir (16 August 2015). "Celebrations tempered with caution". Telegraph India. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  11. ^ "World's largest river island, Majuli, becomes India's first island district". FP India. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Assam: Majuli to become India's first river island district". Hindustan Times. 27 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  13. ^ Fazilka district was formed in 2011, no data in census 2011 on this district
  14. ^ Khowai district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  15. ^ Sepahijala district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  16. ^ Unakoti district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  17. ^ Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Nagar district did not exist during census 2011.
  18. ^ Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh was formerly named Prabudh Nagar district, which did not exist during census 2011.
  19. ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, pp. 62, 63.
  20. ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, p. 28.
  21. ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, p. 65.
  22. ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 36.
  23. ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 20.
  24. ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 21.
  25. ^ Dadra and Nagar Haveli 2011, p. 52.
  26. ^ Dadra and Nagar Haveli 2011, p. 21.
  27. ^ Daman 2011, p. 47.
  28. ^ Daman 2011, p. 20.
  29. ^ Diu 2011, p. 45.
  30. ^ Diu 2011, p. 20.
  31. ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 42.
  32. ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 15.
  33. ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 43.
  34. ^ Delhi 2011, p. 57.
  35. ^ Delhi 2011, p. 58.
  36. ^ Delhi 2011, p. 37.
  37. ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 65.
  38. ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 26.
  39. ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 66.
  40. ^ a b Mahe 2011, p. 52.
  41. ^ Mahe 2011, p. 23.
  42. ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 70.
  43. ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 29.
  44. ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 71.
  45. ^ a b Yanam 2011, p. 54.
  46. ^ Yanam 2011, p. 22.

References

Union Territories