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Title: Population Data of Indian Cities (2011 and 2001)
Description: This dataset contains population information for various cities in India, categorized by rank, city name, and population figures for the years 2011 and 2001. Additionally, it includes the corresponding state or union territory to which each city belongs. The dataset provides insights into population changes over a decade in different cities across India.
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Rank: This column represents the rank of each city based on its population in the year 2011. Cities are typically ranked in descending order of population, with the most populous city having the rank 1.
City: This column contains the names of the cities for which population data is recorded.
Population (2011): This column displays the population count of each city as of the year 2011. The population figures are likely to be recorded in thousands or millions
Population (2001): This column provides the population count of each city as of the year 2001. Comparing this data with the 2011 population figures allows for an analysis of population growth or decline over the decade.
State or Union Territory: This column indicates the administrative division to which each city belongs. In India, cities are typically grouped into states or union territories, and this column helps identify the geographical context of each city.
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TwitterDelhi 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.
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TwitterThis dataset is designed to evaluate and rank real estate properties based on their exposure to various weather conditions and natural disasters. It integrates multiple factors — including environmental risks, geographic vulnerabilities, and historical climate trends — to assist stakeholders in making weather-aware investment decisions.
Dataset Objectives: **Assess property vulnerability to weather-related hazards such as floods, droughts, storms, and extreme temperatures. **Enable comparative ranking of locations based on weather resilience. **Provide insights for urban planning, insurance evaluation, and property pricing models.
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TwitterDelhi was the largest city in terms of number of inhabitants in India in 2025. The capital city was estimated to house nearly 35 million people, with Mumbai ranking second that year. India's population estimate was 1.4 billion, ahead of China that same year.
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TwitterThe provided data set contains information about the population of various cities in India. It includes the rank of each city based on its population, the city name, and the population figures for both 2011 and 2001. The data also includes the state or union territory to which each city belongs.
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This dataset is about universities in India. It has 66 rows. It features 4 columns: city, ranking, and foundation year.
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This list ranks the 5 cities in the Indian River County, FL by American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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Swachh Survekshan is a annual cleanliness survey conducted in India by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission).
The Swachh Survekshan initiative was launched to assess and rank cities based on their cleanliness and sanitation efforts.
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The survey considers factors such as waste collection and disposal, open defecation-free status, solid waste management, citizen feedback, and the use of innovative practices for cleanliness. The rankings aim to recognize and reward cities that have made significant strides in improving their cleanliness and sanitation.
Maximum Scores and Breakup for each Annual Survey conducted so far
1. 2016 Survey - 2000 - SERVICE LEVEL STATUS SCORE - 1000 - INDEPENDENT OBSERVATION SCORE - 500 - CITIZEN SCORE - 500
2. 2017 Survey - 2000 - SERVICE LEVEL STATUS SCORE - 1000 - INDEPENDENT OBSERVATION SCORE - 500 - CITIZEN SCORE - 500
3. 2018 Survey - 4000 - SERVICE LEVEL PROGRESS SCORE - 1400 - DIRECT OBSERVATION SCORE - 1200 - CITIZEN FEEDBACK & SWACCHATA APP SCORE - 1400
4. 2019 Survey - 5000 - SERVICE LEVEL PROGRESS SCORE - 1250 - CERTIFICATION - 1250 - DIRECT OBSERVATION SCORE - 1250 - CITIZEN FEEDBACK & SWACCHATA APP SCORE - 1250
5. 2020 Survey - 6000 - SERVICE LEVEL PROGRESS SCORE - 1500 - CERTIFICATION - 1500 - DIRECT OBSERVATION SCORE - 1500 - CITIZEN FEEDBACK & SWACCHATA APP SCORE - 1500
6. 2022 Survey - 7500 - SERVICE LEVEL PROGRESS SCORE - 3000 - CITIZEN VOICE SCORE- 2250 - CERTIFICATION SCORE - 2250
7. 2023 Survey - 9500 - SERVICE LEVEL PROGRESS SCORE - 4525 - CITIZEN VOICE SCORE- 2475 - CERTIFICATION SCORE - 2500
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The first component, 'Service Level Progress,' assesses segregated waste collection, cleanliness of public areas, plastic waste management, capacity building, waste reduction, and reuse.
The second component, 'Certification,' considers the city's achievement in 'Garbage Free City' star rating and Open Defecation Free (ODF/ODF+/ODF++/Water+) certification.
The third component, 'Citizen's Voice,' examines citizen engagement, Swachh technology challenge participation, grievance redressal through the Swachhata App, innovation, best practices, and disaster and epidemic response.
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TwitterIn India, the share of the population that earned at least the equivalent of the highest 10 percent of global income earners as of 2022 in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms was *** percent. Hyderabad topped the list with the highest share of the upper or high-class category consumers, at over ** percent. Cities from south India topped the list with the first four ranks, followed by the national capital, Delhi.
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This list ranks the 23 cities in the Atlantic County, NJ by American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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TwitterAs of September 2025, Mumbai had the highest cost of living among other cities in the country, with an index value of ****. Gurgaon, a satellite city of Delhi and part of the National Capital Region (NCR) followed it with an index value of ****. What is cost of living? The cost of living varies depending on geographical regions and factors that affect the cost of living in an area include housing, food, utilities, clothing, childcare, and fuel among others. The cost of living is calculated based on different measures such as the consumer price index (CPI), living cost indexes, and wage price index. CPI refers to the change in the value of consumer goods and services. The wage price index, on the other hand, measures the change in labor services prices due to market pressures. Lastly, the living cost indexes calculate the impact of changing costs on different households. The relationship between wages and costs determines affordability and shifts in the cost of living. Mumbai tops the list Mumbai usually tops the list of most expensive cities in India. As the financial and entertainment hub of the country, Mumbai offers wide opportunities and attracts talent from all over the country. It is the second-largest city in India and has one of the most expensive real estates in the world.
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The current population of India is 1,403,717,340 as of Sunday, April 3, 2022, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data. This three datasets contain population data of India (2020 and historical), population forecast and population in major cities.
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TwitterAs of September 2025, Hyderabad was the leading Indian city in local purchasing power among other Indian cities, with an index score of over *****. It was followed by Bengaluru and Pune. The local purchasing power index depicts the relative purchasing power of goods and services in a city for the average net salary in that city.
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This list ranks the 5 cities in the Indian River County, FL by Some Other Race (SOR) population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each cities over the past five years.
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The India AQI dataset provides comprehensive information on air quality across various cities and regions in India. The dataset includes measurements of different air pollutants that contribute to the overall air quality index, enabling researchers, policymakers, and the public to understand and address air quality issues.
Particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or smaller, which can penetrate the respiratory system.
Particulate matter with a diameter of 10 micrometers or smaller.
Nitrogen dioxide, primarily produced from vehicle emissions and industrial processes.
Sulfur dioxide, which results from burning fossil fuels and industrial processes.
Carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon-based fuels.
Ozone, which can be beneficial in the upper atmosphere but harmful at ground level.
The dataset may include the calculated AQI values based on the concentrations of the above pollutants, categorized into different levels (e.g., Good, Moderate, Unhealthy, Hazardous). Geographical Coverage:
Information on various states and cities across India, allowing for regional comparisons and analysis. Temporal Coverage:
The dataset may provide historical data over a specific time frame (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly), enabling trend analysis.
Data collected from government agencies, environmental monitoring stations, and satellite data. Use Cases:
Useful for researchers studying environmental impacts on public health. Helps policymakers in formulating regulations to improve air quality. Provides valuable information for the public to make informed decisions regarding outdoor activities based on air quality levels. Format:
The dataset may be available in formats like CSV, JSON, or Excel, facilitating ease of use in data analysis tools.
Information on how to access the dataset, including links to online repositories or APIs for real-time data retrieval.
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Background: Particulate matter (PM) is one among the crucial air pollutants and has the potential to cause a wide range of health effects. Indian cities ranked top places in the World Health Organization list of most polluted cities by PM. Objectives: Present study aims to assess the trends, short- and long-term health effects of PM in major Indian cities. Methods: PM-induced hospital admissions and mortality are quantified using AirQ+ software. Results: Annual PM concentration in most of the cities is higher than the National Ambient Air Quality Standards of India. Trend analysis showed peak PM concentration during post-monsoon and winter seasons. The respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions in the male (female) population are estimated to be 31,307 (28,009) and 5460 (4882) cases, respectively. PM2.5 has accounted for a total of 1,27,014 deaths in 2017. Conclusion: Cities with high PM concentration and exposed population are more susceptible to mortality and hospital admissions.
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TwitterAs 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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TwitterAs per the results of a survey about the number of colleges across India in academic year 2022, the urban district of the southern city of Bengaluru had ***** colleges. Rajasthan's capital Jaipur followed with ***, while Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana ranked third during the survey period.
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TwitterAs per the Global Liveability Index of 2024, five Indian cities figured on the list comprising 173 across the world. Indian megacities Delhi and Mumbai tied for 141st place with a score of **** out of 100. They were followed by Chennai (****), Ahmedabad (****), and Bengaluru (****). What are indicators for livability The list was topped by Vienna for yet another year. The index measures cities on five broad indicators such as stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. As per the Economic Intelligence Unit’s suggestions, if a city’s livability score is between ** to ** then “livability is substantially constrained”. Less than ** means most aspects of living are severely restricted. Least Liveable cities on the index The least liveable cities were in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East and North Africa regions. Damascus and Tripoli ranked the lowest. Tel Aviv also witnessed significant drop due to war with Hamas.