List of cities in India by population
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The following tables are the list of cities in India by population. Often cities are bifurcated into multiple regions (municipalities) which results in creation of cities within cities which may figure in the list. The entire work of this article is based on Census of India, 2011, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs (India), Government of India.
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The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
- Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities[1][2]
- The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities
- The 3 cities with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1])
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state / union territory.
1 to 25
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mumbai | 12,442,373 | 11,978,450 | Maharashtra | [4] |
2 | Delhi | 11,034,555 | 9,879,172 | Delhi | [5] |
3 | Bangalore | 8,443,675 | 4,301,326 | Karnataka | [6] |
4 | Hyderabad | 6,993,262 | 3,637,483 | Telangana | [7] |
5 | Ahmedabad | 5,577,940 | 3,520,085 | Gujarat | [8] |
6 | Chennai | 4,646,732 | 4,343,645 | Tamil Nadu | [9][10] |
7 | Kolkata | 4,496,694 | 4,572,876 | West Bengal | [11] |
8 | Surat | 4,467,797 | 2,433,835 | Gujarat | [8] |
9 | Pune | 3,124,458 | 2,538,473 | Maharashtra | [12] |
10 | Jaipur | 3,046,163 | 2,322,575 | Rajasthan | [13] |
11 | Lucknow | 2,817,105 | 2,185,927 | Uttar Pradesh | [14] |
12 | Kanpur | 2,765,348 | 2,551,337 | Uttar Pradesh | [15] |
13 | Nagpur | 2,405,665 | 2,052,066 | Maharashtra | [16] |
14 | Visakhapatnam[a] | 2,035,922 | 982,904 | Andhra Pradesh | [18] |
15 | Indore | 1,960,631 | 1,474,968 | Madhya Pradesh | |
16 | Thane | 1,818,872 | 1,262,551 | Maharashtra | |
17 | Bhopal | 1,798,218 | 1,437,354 | Madhya Pradesh | |
18 | Pimpri-Chinchwad | 1,729,359 | 1,012,472 | Maharashtra | |
19 | Patna | 1,683,200 | 1,366,444 | Bihar | |
20 | Vadodara | 1,666,703 | 1,306,227 | Gujarat | |
21 | Ghaziabad | 1,636,068 | 968,256 | Uttar Pradesh | |
22 | Ludhiana | 1,613,878 | 1,398,467 | Punjab | |
23 | Coimbatore[19] | 1,601,438 | 930,882 | Tamil Nadu | |
24 | Agra | 1,585,704 | 1,275,134 | Uttar Pradesh | |
25 | Madurai[20] | 1,561,129 | 928,869 | Tamil Nadu |
26 to 50
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
26 | Nashik | 1,486,973 | 1,077,236 | Maharashtra |
27 | Faridabad | 1,404,653 | 1,055,938 | Haryana |
28 | Meerut | 1,309,023 | 1,039,405 | Uttar Pradesh |
29 | Rajkot | 1,286,995 | 967,476 | Gujarat |
30 | Kalyan-Dombivali | 1,246,381 | 1,193,512 | Maharashtra |
31 | Vasai-Virar | 1,221,233 | 693,350 | Maharashtra |
32 | Varanasi | 1,201,815 | 1,091,918 | Uttar Pradesh |
33 | Srinagar | 1,192,792 | 898,440 | Jammu and Kashmir |
34 | Aurangabad | 1,171,330 | 873,311 | Maharashtra |
35 | Dhanbad | 1,161,561 | 1,065,327 | Jharkhand |
36 | Amritsar | 1,132,761 | 966,862 | Punjab |
37 | Navi Mumbai | 1,119,477 | 704,002 | Maharashtra |
38 | Allahabad | 1,117,094 | 975,393 | Uttar Pradesh |
39 | Ranchi | 1,073,440 | 847,093 | Jharkhand |
40 | Howrah (city area) | 1,072,161 | 1,007,532 | West Bengal |
41 | Jabalpur | 1,054,336 | 932,484 | Madhya Pradesh |
42 | Gwalior | 1,053,505 | 827,026 | Madhya Pradesh |
43 | Vijayawada | 1,034,358 | 851,282 | Andhra Pradesh[21] |
44 | Jodhpur | 1,033,918 | 851,051 | Rajasthan |
45 | Raipur | 1,010,087 | 605,747 | Chhattisgarh |
46 | Kota[22] | 1,001,694 | 694,316 | Rajasthan |
47 | Guwahati | 963,429 | 809,895 | Assam |
48 | Chandigarh | 960,787 | 808,515 | Chandigarh |
49 | Solapur | 951,118 | 872,478 | Maharashtra |
50 | Hubballi-Dharwad | 943,857 | 786,195 | Karnataka |
51 to 75
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
51 | Tiruchirappalli[23] | 916,674 | 752,066 | Tamil Nadu |
52 | Bareilly | 898,167 | 718,395 | Uttar Pradesh |
53 | Mysore | 887,446 | 755,379 | Karnataka |
54 | Tiruppur | 877,778 | 644,543 | Tamilnadu |
55 | Gurgaon | 876,824 | 173,542 | Haryana |
56 | Aligarh | 872,575 | 669,087 | Uttar Pradesh |
57 | Jalandhar | 862,196 | 706,043 | Punjab |
58 | Bhubaneswar | 837,737 | 648,032 | Odisha |
59 | Salem | 831,038 | 696,760 | Tamil Nadu |
60 | Mira-Bhayandar | 814,655 | 520,388 | Maharashtra |
61 | Warangal[24] | 811,844 | 530,636 | Telangana |
62 | Thiruvananthapuram | 752,490 | 744,983 | Kerala |
63 | Guntur[25] | 743,354 | 514,461 | Andhra Pradesh |
64 | Bhiwandi | 711,329 | 598,741 | Maharashtra |
65 | Saharanpur | 703,345 | 455,754 | Uttar Pradesh |
66 | Gorakhpur | 671,048 | 622,701 | Uttar Pradesh |
67 | Bikaner | 647,804 | 529,690 | Rajasthan |
68 | Amravati | 646,801 | 549,510 | Maharashtra |
69 | Noida | 642,381 | 305,058 | Uttar Pradesh |
70 | Jamshedpur | 631,364 | 573,096 | Jharkhand |
71 | Bhilai | 625,697 | 556,366 | Chhattisgarh |
72 | Cuttack | 606,007 | 534,654 | Odisha |
73 | Firozabad | 603,797 | 279,102 | Uttar Pradesh |
74 | Kochi | 601,574 | 596,473 | Kerala |
76 to 100
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
75 | Nellore[26] | 600,869 | 378,428 | Andhra Pradesh |
76 | Bhavnagar | 593,768 | 511,085 | Gujarat |
77 | Dehradun | 578,420 | 426,674 | Uttarakhand |
78 | Durgapur | 566,937 | 493,405 | West Bengal |
79 | Asansol | 564,491 | 475,439 | West Bengal |
80 | Rourkela | 552,734 | 426,354 | Odisha |
81 | Nanded | 550,564 | 430,733 | Maharashtra |
82 | Kolhapur | 549,283 | 493,167 | Maharashtra |
83 | Ajmer | 542,580 | 485,575 | Rajasthan |
84 | Akola | 537,149 | 400,520 | Maharashtra |
85 | Gulbarga | 532,031 | 422,569 | Karnataka |
86 | Jamnagar | 529,308 | 443,518 | Gujarat |
87 | Ujjain | 515,215 | 430,427 | Madhya Pradesh |
88 | Loni | 512,296 | 120,945 | Uttar Pradesh |
89 | Siliguri | 509,709 | 472,374 | West Bengal |
90 | Jhansi | 507,293 | 383,644 | Uttar Pradesh |
91 | Ulhasnagar | 506,937 | 473,731 | Maharashtra |
92 | Jammu[27] | 503,690 | 369,959 | Jammu and Kashmir |
93 | Sangli-Miraj & Kupwad | 502,697 | 436,781 | Maharashtra |
94 | Mangalore | 499,486 | 399,565 | Karnataka |
95 | Erode[28] | 498,129 | 173,600 | Tamil Nadu |
96 | Belgaum | 488,292 | 399,653 | Karnataka |
97 | Ambattur | 478,134 | 310,967 | Tamil Nadu |
98 | Tirunelveli | 473,637 | 411,831 | Tamil Nadu |
99 | Malegaon | 471,006 | 409,403 | Maharashtra |
100 to 125
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
101 | Gaya | 463,454 | 385,432 | Bihar |
102 | Jalgaon | 460,468 | 368,618 | Maharashtra |
103 | Udaipur | 451,735 | 389,438 | Rajasthan |
104 | Maheshtala | 449,423 | 385,266 | West Bengal |
105 | Davanagere | 435,128 | 364,523 | Karnataka |
106 | Kozhikode | 432,097 | 436,556 | Kerala |
107 | Kurnool | 430,214 | 269,122 | Andhra Pradesh |
108 | Rajpur Sonarpur | 423,806 | 336,707 | West Bengal |
109 | Rajahmundry[29][30] | 419,818 | 315,251 | Andhra Pradesh |
110 | Bokaro | 413,934 | 393,805 | Jharkhand |
111 | South Dumdum | 410,524 | 392,444 | West Bengal |
112 | Bellary | 409,644 | 316,766 | Karnataka |
113 | Patiala | 405,164 | 303,151 | Punjab |
114 | Gopalpur | 404,991 | 271,811 | West Bengal |
115 | Agartala | 399,688 | 271,811 | Tripura |
116 | Bhagalpur | 398,138 | 340,767 | Bihar |
117 | Muzaffarnagar | 392,451 | 316,729 | Uttar Pradesh |
118 | Bhatpara | 390,467 | 442,385 | West Bengal |
119 | Panihati | 383,522 | 348,438 | West Bengal |
120 | Latur | 382,754 | 299,985 | Maharashtra |
121 | Dhule | 376,093 | 341,755 | Maharashtra |
122 | Tirupati[31] | 374,260 | 228,202 | Andhra Pradesh |
123 | Rohtak | 373,133 | 286,807 | Haryana |
124 | Korba | 363,210 | 315,690 | Chhattisgarh |
125 | Bhilwara | 360,009 | 280,128 | Rajasthan |
126 to 150
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
126 | Berhampur | 355,823 | 307,792 | Odisha |
127 | Muzaffarpur | 351,838 | 305,525 | Bihar |
128 | Ahmednagar | 350,905 | 307,615 | Maharashtra |
129 | Mathura | 349,336 | 302,770 | Uttar Pradesh |
130 | Kollam | 349,033 | 361,560 | Kerala |
131 | Avadi | 344,701 | 229,403 | Tamil Nadu |
132 | Kadapa | 343,054 | 125,725 | Andhra Pradesh |
133 | Kamarhati | 336,579 | 314,507 | West Bengal |
134 | Sambalpur | 335,761 | 296,662 | Odisha |
135 | Bilaspur | 330,106 | 274,917 | Chhattisgarh |
136 | Shahjahanpur | 327,975 | 296,662 | Uttar Pradesh |
137 | Satara | 326,789 | 228,175 | Maharashtra |
138 | Bijapur | 326,360 | 228,175 | Karnataka |
139 | Rampur | 325,248 | 281,494 | Uttar Pradesh |
140 | Shivamogga | 322,428 | 274,352 | Karnataka |
141 | Chandrapur | 321,036 | 289,450 | Maharashtra |
142 | Junagadh | 320,250 | 168,686 | Gujarat |
143 | Thrissur | 315,596 | 317,526 | Kerala |
144 | Alwar | 315,310 | 260,593 | Rajasthan |
145 | Bardhaman | 314,638 | 285,602 | West Bengal |
146 | Kulti | 313,977 | 289,903 | West Bengal |
147 | Kakinada | 325,985 | 296,329 | Andhra Pradesh |
148 | Nizamabad | 310,467 | 288,722 | Telangana |
149 | Parbhani | 307,191 | 259,329 | Maharashtra |
150 | Tumkur | 305,821 | 248,929 | Karnataka |
151 to 175
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
151 | Khammam | 305,000 | 218,689 | Telangana |
152 | Ozhukarai | 300,028 | 217,707 | Puducherry |
153 | Bihar Sharif | 296,889 | 232,071 | Bihar |
154 | Panipat | 294,150 | 261,740 | Haryana |
155 | Darbhanga | 294,116 | 267,348 | Bihar |
156 | Bally | 291,972 | 260,906 | West Bengal |
157 | Aizawl | 291,822 | 228,280 | Mizoram |
158 | Dewas | 289,438 | 231,672 | Madhya Pradesh |
159 | Ichalkaranji | 287,570 | 257,610 | Maharashtra |
160 | Karnal | 286,974 | 210,476 | Haryana |
161 | Bathinda | 285,813 | 217,256 | Punjab |
162 | Jalna | 285,349 | 235,795 | Maharashtra |
163 | Eluru | 283,648[32] | 190,347 | Andhra Pradesh |
164 | Kirari Suleman Nagar | 282,598 | 153,874 | Delhi |
165 | Barasat | 283,443 | 231,515 | West Bengal |
166 | Purnia | 280,547 | 171,687[33] | Bihar |
167 | Satna | 280,248 | 225,464 | Madhya Pradesh |
168 | Mau | 279,060 | 212,657 | Uttar Pradesh |
169 | Sonipat | 277,053 | 214,974 | Haryana |
170 | Farrukhabad | 275,750 | 228,333 | Uttar Pradesh |
171 | Sagar | 273,357 | 232,133 | Madhya Pradesh |
172 | Rourkela | 273,217 | 224,601 | Odisha |
173 | Durg | 268,679 | 232,517 | Chhattisgarh |
174 | Imphal | 264,986 | 221,492 | Manipur |
175 | Ratlam | 264,810 | 222,202 | Madhya Pradesh |
176 to 200
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3][34] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
176 | Hapur | 262,801 | 211,983 | Uttar Pradesh |
177 | Arrah | 261,099 | 203,380 | Bihar |
178 | Karimnagar | 260,899 | 205,653 | Telangana |
179 | Anantapur | 261,004 | 218,808 | Andhra Pradesh |
180 | Etawah | 256,838 | 210,453 | Uttar Pradesh |
181 | Ambernath | 254,003 | 203,795 | Maharashtra |
182 | North Dumdum | 253,625 | 220,042 | West Bengal |
183 | Bharatpur | 252,109 | 204,587 | Rajasthan |
184 | Begusarai | 251,136 | 93,378 | Bihar |
185 | New Delhi | 249,998 | 302,147 | Delhi |
186 | Gandhidham | 248,705 | 166,388 | Gujarat |
187 | Baranagar | 248,466 | 250,768 | West Bengal |
188 | Tiruvottiyur | 248,059 | 212,281 | Tamil Nadu |
189 | Pondicherry | 241,773 | 220,749 | Puducherry |
190 | Sikar | 237,579 | 184,904 | Rajasthan |
191 | Thoothukudi | 237,374 | 216,058 | Tamil Nadu |
192 | Rewa | 235,422 | 183,274 | Madhya Pradesh |
193 | Mirzapur | 233,691 | 205,053 | Uttar Pradesh |
194 | Raichur | 232,456 | 207,421 | Karnataka |
195 | Pali | 229,956 | 187,641 | Rajasthan |
196 | Ramagundam[35] | 229,644 | 236,600 | Telangana |
197 | Haridwar | 228,832 | 175,010 | Uttarakhand |
198 | Vijayanagaram | 228,025 | 174,324 | Andhra Pradesh |
199 | Katihar | 225,982 | 175,169 | Bihar |
200 | Nagercoil | 224,849 | 208,179 | Tamil Nadu |
201 to 225
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3][34] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
201 | Sri Ganganagar | 224,773 | 210,713 | Rajasthan |
202 | Karawal Nagar | 224,666 | 148,549 | Delhi |
203 | Mango | 223,805 | 166,125 | Jharkhand |
204 | Thanjavur | 222,943 | 215,314 | Tamil Nadu |
205 | Bulandshahr | 222,519 | 176,425 | Uttar Pradesh |
206 | Uluberia | 222,240 | 202,135 | West Bengal |
207 | Murwara | 221,883 | 187,029 | Uttar Pradesh |
208 | Sambhal | 220,813 | 182,478 | Uttar Pradesh |
209 | Singrauli | 220,257 | 185,190 | Madhya Pradesh |
210 | Nadiad | 218,095 | 192,913 | Gujarat |
211 | Secunderabad | 217,910 | 206,102 | Telangana |
212 | Naihati | 217,900 | 215,303 | West Bengal |
213 | Yamunanagar | 216,677 | 189,696 | Haryana |
214 | Bidhan Nagar | 215,514 | 164,221 | West Bengal |
215 | Pallavaram | 215,417 | 144,623 | Tamil Nadu |
216 | Bidar | 214,373 | 172,877 | Karnataka |
217 | Munger | 213,303 | 188,050 | Bihar |
218 | Panchkula | 211,355 | 140,925 | Haryana |
219 | Burhanpur | 210,886 | 193,725 | Madhya Pradesh |
220 | Raurkela Industrial Township | 210,317 | 206,693 | Odisha |
221 | Kharagpur | 207,604 | 188,761 | West Bengal |
222 | Dindigul | 207,327 | 196,955 | Tamil Nadu |
223 | Gandhinagar | 206,167 | 195,985 | Gujarat |
224 | Hospet | 206,167 | 164,240 | Karnataka |
225 | Nangloi Jat | 205,596 | 150,948 | Delhi |
226 to 250
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3][34] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
226 | English Bazar | 205,521 | 161,456 | West Bengal |
227 | Ongole | 204,746 | 150,471 | Andhra Pradesh |
228 | Deoghar | 203,123 | 112,525 | Jharkhand |
229 | Chapra | 202,352 | 79,190 | Bihar |
230 | Haldia | 200,827 | 170,673 | West Bengal |
231 | Khandwa | 200,738 | 172,242 | Madhya Pradesh |
232 | Nandyal | 200,516 | 152,676 | Andhra Pradesh |
233 | Chittoor[36] | 189,332 | 152,654 | Andhra Pradesh |
234 | Morena | 200,482 | 150,959 | Madhya Pradesh |
235 | Amroha | 198,471 | 165,129 | Uttar Pradesh |
236 | Anand | 198,282 | 130,685 | Gujarat |
237 | Bhind | 197,585 | 153,752 | Madhya Pradesh |
238 | Bhalswa Jahangir Pur | 197,148 | 152,339 | Delhi |
239 | Madhyamgram | 196,127 | 155,451 | West Bengal |
240 | Bhiwani | 196,057 | 169,531 | Haryana |
241 | Navi Mumbai Panvel Raigad | 195,373 | Maharashtra | |
242 | Baharampur | 195,223 | 160,143 | West Bengal |
243 | Ambala | 195,153 | 139,279 | Haryana |
244 | Morvi | 194,947 | 145,719 | Gujarat |
245 | Fatehpur | 193,193 | 151,757 | Uttar Pradesh |
246 | Rae Bareli | 191,316 | 169,333 | Uttar Pradesh |
247 | Khora | 190,005 | Uttar Pradesh | |
248 | Bhusawal | 187,421 | 172,372 | Maharashtra |
249 | Orai | 187,137 | 139,318 | Uttar Pradesh |
250 | Bahraich | 186,223 | 168,323 | Uttar Pradesh |
251 to 275
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3][34] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
251 | Vellore | 185,803 | 177,230 | Tamil Nadu |
252 | Mahesana | 184,991 | 141,453 | Gujarat |
253 | Sambalpur | 184,000 | 153,643 | Orissa |
254 | Raiganj | 183,612 | 165,212 | West Bengal |
255 | Sirsa | 182,534 | 160,735 | Haryana |
256 | Danapur | 182,429 | 131,176 | Bihar |
257 | Serampore | 181,842 | 197,857 | West Bengal |
258 | Sultan Pur Majra | 181,554 | 164,426 | Delhi |
259 | Guna | 180,935 | 137,175 | Madhya Pradesh |
260 | Jaunpur | 180,362 | 160,055 | Uttar Pradesh |
261 | Panvel | 180,020 | 104,058 | Maharashtra |
262 | Shivpuri | 179,977 | 146,892 | Madhya Pradesh |
263 | Surendranagar Dudhrej | 177,851 | 156,161 | Gujarat |
264 | Unnao | 177,658 | 144,662 | Uttar Pradesh |
265 | Hugli and Chinsurah | 177,259 | 170,201 | West Bengal |
266 | Alappuzha | 174,164 | 177,029 | Kerala |
267 | Kottayam | 172,878 | 129,894 | Kerala |
268 | Machilipatnam | 169,892 | 179,353 | Andhra Pradesh |
269 | Shimla | 169,578 | 142,555 | Himachal Pradesh |
270 | Adoni | 166,537 | Andhra Pradesh | |
271 | Udupi | 165,401 | Karnataka | |
272 | Tenali | 164,937 | Andhra Pradesh | |
273 | Proddatur | 162,717 | Andhra Pradesh | |
274 | Saharsa | 155,175 | 125,167[37] | Bihar |
275 | Hindupur | 151,835 | Andhra Pradesh | |
276 | Sasaram | 147,396 | 131,172[38] | Bihar |
277 to 300
Rank | City | Population (2011)[3][34] |
Population (2001) |
State or union territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
277 | Hajipur | 147,126 | 119,412[39] | Bihar |
278 | Bhimavaram | 142,280 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
279 | Kumbakonam | 140,056 | 144,021 | |
280 | Dehri | 137,068 | 119,057[38] | Bihar |
281 | Madanapalle | 135,669 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
282 | Siwan | 134,458 | 109,919[40] | Bihar |
282 | Bettiah | 132,896 | 116,670[41] | Bihar |
283 | Guntakal | 126,270 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
284 | Srikakulam | 125,939 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
285 | Motihari | 125,183 | 100,683[42] | Bihar |
286 | Dharmavaram | 121,874 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
287 | Gudivada | 118,167 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
288 | Narasaraopet | 116,250 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
289 | Suryapet | 115,250 | 94,585 | Telangana |
290 | Bagaha | 113,012 | 91,467[41] | Bihar |
291 | Tadipatri | 108,171 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
292 | Kishanganj | 107,076 | 85,590[43] | Bihar |
293 | Karaikudi | 106,714 | 86,596 | Tamil Nadu |
294 | Miryalaguda | 109,891 | 91,395 | Telangana |
295 | Jamalpur | 105,221 | 96,983[44] | Bihar |
296 | Kavali | 104,000 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
297 | Tadepalligudem | 103,906 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
298 | Amaravati | 103,000 | ― | Andhra Pradesh |
299 | Buxar | 102,591 | 83,168[45] | Bihar |
300 | Jehanabad | 102,456 | 81,503[46] | Bihar |
301 | Aurangabad | 101,520 | 79,393[47] | Bihar |
302 | Gangtok[48] | 100,286 | 29,354 | Sikkim |
See also
- List of million-plus agglomerations in India
- List of metropolitan areas in India
- List of states and union territories of India by population
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- ^ Anakapalle, Bheemunipatnam municipalities and 10 gram panchayats of Parawada were merged into Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation.[17]
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