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Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Bangalore, India metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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Census: Population: City: Bangalore data was reported at 8,749.944 Person th in 03-01-2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,687.000 Person th for 03-01-2001. Census: Population: City: Bangalore data is updated decadal, averaging 5,687.000 Person th from Mar 1991 (Median) to 03-01-2011, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8,749.944 Person th in 03-01-2011 and a record low of 4,130.000 Person th in 03-01-1991. Census: Population: City: Bangalore data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Demographic – Table IN.GAB004: Census: Population: by Selected Cities.
In 2024, the population of Bengaluru was estimated to be 14 million, an increase of about two percent from the previous year's estimates. The southern Indian city, capital of Karnataka, is the 4th most populous in the country, after Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
Bangalore's population in financial year 2020 amounted to over ** million. Urban Bangalore accounted for about ** million of the total that year. The south Indian city is the capital of Karnataka, where the recorded population that year was over ** million.
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Census: Population: City: Bangalore在03-01-2011达8,749.944Person th,相较于03-01-2001的5,687.000Person th有所增长。Census: Population: City: Bangalore数据按decadal更新,03-01-1991至03-01-2011期间平均值为5,687.000Person th,共3份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于03-01-2011,达8,749.944Person th,而历史最低值则出现于03-01-1991,为4,130.000Person th。CEIC提供的Census: Population: City: Bangalore数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India,数据归类于India Premium Database的Demographic – Table IN.GAB004: Census: Population: by Selected Cities。
Total vehicles registered and kept for use in Bengaluru for the years 2017 to 2025 (March 31st 2025)
Delhi was the largest city in terms of number of inhabitants in India in 2023.The capital city was estimated to house nearly 33 million people, with Mumbai ranking second that year. India's population estimate was 1.4 billion, ahead of China that same year.
About 28 percent of Bengaluru households had an annual income of over one million rupees as of 2015. Bengaluru, formerly called Bangalore, is the capital of Karnataka state. The city is home to many heavy and light industries, as well as service industries.
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The catalog contains data regarding basic indicators like area, population, workforce participation and households present in the city. These indicators define the basic profile of the city.
This statistic represents the share of population in India who buy daily routine products through e-shopping in fiscal year 2016, based on city. During the measured time period, 69 percent of population in Bangalore chose to buy daily routine products through e-shopping.
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Number of Students: Karnataka: Colleges data was reported at 1,769,083.000 Person in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,661,251.000 Person for 2020. Number of Students: Karnataka: Colleges data is updated yearly, averaging 1,429,524.000 Person from Sep 2010 (Median) to 2021, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,769,083.000 Person in 2021 and a record low of 1,178,153.000 Person in 2010. Number of Students: Karnataka: Colleges data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Education. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Education Sector – Table IN.EDD005: Number of Students: Colleges.
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Unadjusted Seroprevalence of COVID-19 in Bangalore rural district, India.
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Sociodemographic characters of the study population.
The overall population of pet dogs in India was over 33 million in 2023. The population is likely to reach more than 51 million by 2028. The growth in the number of pet dogs has led to an increase in pet food sales across the country.
The southern Indian city of Bengaluru in Karnataka achieved a score of three in the urban planning and design category based on ASICS component score during 2017. The population in the city has been constantly increasing over the years.
In 2025, the employability rate in the Indian city of Pune was estimated to be **** percent. It was followed by the southern Indian city of Bengaluru, with an employability of about ** percent. Bengaluru, was the most preferred city to work in the country.
In 2022, ****** was home to the highest number of millionaires, followed by India’s capital New Delhi, and the IT capital - Bengaluru. This comes as no surprise since all three cities have the largest share of high net worth households along with a booming economic outlook. Overall, India had around *** billionaires as of March 2023, and ranked third globally in terms of its ultra-net-worth individuals. A growing wealth gap Despite this, India also has a very high wealth inequality with millions of people living below the poverty line. In fact, according to the last census, the state of Maharashtra (with Mumbai as its capital city) had the highest number of slums across the country with over *** million households. Furthermore, according to a 2015 study on the geography of the super-rich, Bangalore was ranked first in terms of the inequality between its rich and poor, with the wealth of the city’s billionaires being ******* times that of the average per capita GDP in the city. Mumbai came second in this listing, while Delhi was ranked fifth. It's a rich man's world As of 2018, the richest ** percent of Indians owned **** percent of the country’s wealth. The Indian economy was also seen to be one of the fastest growing economies across the world. This indicates the level of unequal distribution of wealth in the country. This is a matter of grave concern and has several implications in terms of the country’s development and progress.
As of 2024, Mumbai had a gross domestic product of *** billion U.S. dollars, the highest among other major cities in India. It was followed by Delhi with a GDP of around *** billion U.S. dollars. India’s megacities also boast the highest GDP among other cities in the country. What drives the GDP of India’s megacities? Mumbai is the financial capital of the country, and its GDP growth is primarily fueled by the financial services sector, port-based trade, and the Hindi film industry or Bollywood. Delhi in addition to being the political hub hosts a significant services sector. The satellite cities of Noida and Gurugram amplify the city's economic status. The southern cities of Bengaluru and Chennai have emerged as IT and manufacturing hubs respectively. Hyderabad is a significant player in the pharma and IT industries. Lastly, the western city of Ahmedabad, in addition to its strategic location and ports, is powered by the textile, chemicals, and machinery sectors. Does GDP equal to quality of life? Cities propelling economic growth and generating a major share of GDP is a global phenomenon, as in the case of Tokyo, Shanghai, New York, and others. However, the GDP, which measures the market value of all final goods and services produced in a region, does not always translate to a rise in quality of life. Five of India’s megacities featured in the Global Livability Index, with low ranks among global peers. The Index was based on indicators such as healthcare, political stability, environment and culture, infrastructure, and others.
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Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Bangalore, India metro area from 1950 to 2025.