Lower Dibang Valley District Population, Caste, Religion Data (Arunachal Pradesh) - Census 2011

Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh has total population of 54,080 as per the Census 2011. Out of which 28,053 are males while 26,027 are females. In 2011 there were total 11,600 families residing in Lower Dibang Valley district. The Average Sex Ratio of Lower Dibang Valley district is 928.

As per Census 2011 out of total population, 21.1% people lives in Urban areas while 78.9% lives in the Rural areas. The average literacy rate in urban areas is 88.4% while that in the rural areas is 63.6%. Also the Sex Ratio of Urban areas in Lower Dibang Valley district is 878 while that of Rural areas is 941.

The population of Children of age 0-6 years in Lower Dibang Valley district is 8009 which is 15% of the total population. There are 4112 male children and 3897 female children between the age 0-6 years. Thus as per the Census 2011 the Child Sex Ratio of Lower Dibang Valley is 948 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio (928) of Lower Dibang Valley district.

The total literacy rate of Lower Dibang Valley district is 69.13%. The male literacy rate is 64.47% and the female literacy rate is 52.88% in Lower Dibang Valley district.

Population
54,080
Families
11,600
Literacy
69.13%
Sex Ratio
928

To facilitate the administration, Lower Dibang Valley district is further divided into 6 Circles (Taluka/Tehsil/Tahsil) which are administrative divisions denoting sub-districts. Circles consists of multiple villages and a few towns.

Lower Dibang Valley Data as per Census 2011

As per the Population Census 2011 data, following are some quick facts about Lower Dibang Valley district.

Total Male Female
Children (Age 0-6) 8,009 4,112 3,897
Literacy 69.13% 64.47% 52.88%
Scheduled Caste 0 0 0
Scheduled Tribe 25,974 12,649 13,325
Illiterate 22,231 9,966 12,265

Caste-wise Population - Lower Dibang Valley district

Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 0% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 48% of total population in Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.

Total Male Female
Schedule Caste 0 0 0
Schedule Tribe 25,974 12,649 13,325

Religion-wise Population - Lower Dibang Valley district

Religion Total Male Female
Hindu 28,915 (53.47%) 15,533 13,382
Muslim 2,247 (4.15%) 1,249 998
Christian 9,213 (17.04%) 4,557 4,656
Sikh 33 (0.06%) 20 13
Buddhist 2,932 (5.42%) 1,467 1,465
Jain 19 (0.04%) 8 11
Other Religion 10,393 (19.22%) 5,077 5,316
No Religion Specified 328 (0.61%) 142 186

Literacy Rate - Lower Dibang Valley district

The total literacy rate of Lower Dibang Valley district was 69.13% in 2011 which is greater than average literacy rate 65.38% of Arunachal Pradesh. Population-wise, out of total 31,849 literates, males were 18,087 while females were 13,762. Also the male literacy rate was 75.55% and the female literacy rate was 62.19% in Lower Dibang Valley district.

  Lower Dibang Valley district Arunachal Pradesh
Female 62.19% 57.7%
Male 75.55% 72.55%
Total 69.13% 65.38%

Sex Ratio - Lower Dibang Valley district

The Sex Ratio of Lower Dibang Valley district is 928 . Thus for every 1000 men there were 928 females in Lower Dibang Valley district. Also as per Census 2011, the Child Sex Ration was 948 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio ( 928 ) of Lower Dibang Valley district.

Population Density - Lower Dibang Valley district

The total area of Lower Dibang Valley district is 3,900 km2. Thus the density of Lower Dibang Valley district is 14 people per square kilometer. As per the initial provisional data of Census 2011, around 0 sq. km. area is under urban region while 0 sq. km. is under rural region.

Urban/Rural Population - Lower Dibang Valley district

As per the Census 2011 out of total population of Lower Dibang Valley, 21.06% people lived in urban regions while 78.94% in rural areas. The total figure of population of urban population was 11,389 out of which 6,064 were males while remaining 5,325 were females. In rural areas of Lower Dibang Valley, male population was 21,989 while female population was 20,702.

The average sex ratio in urban regions of Lower Dibang Valley was 878 females per 1000 males. Also the Child (0-6 age) sex ration of urban areas in Lower Dibang Valley was 875 girls per 1000 boys. Thus the total children (0-6 age) living in urban areas of Lower Dibang Valley were 1,157 which is 10.16% of total urban population. Similarly the average sex ratio in rural areas of Lower Dibang Valley was 941 females per 1000 males. The Child sex ratio of rural areas in Lower Dibang Valley was 961 girls per 1000 boys.

The average literacy rate in Lower Dibang Valley for urban regions was 88.39 percent in which males were 91.94% literate while female literacy stood at 84.35%. The total literate population of Lower Dibang Valley was 31,849. Similarly in rural areas of Lower Dibang Valley, the average literacy rate was 63.63 percent. Out of which literacy rate of males and females stood at 70.72% and 56.07% respectively. Total literates in rural areas of Lower Dibang Valley were 22,805.

Rural Urban
Population % 78.94% 21.06%
Total population 42,691 11,389
Male population 21,989 6,064
Female population 20,702 5,325
Sex ratio 941 878
Child sex ratio (0-6 age) 961 875
Child population 6,852 1,157
Literates 22,805 9,044
Average literacy 63.63% 88.39%
Male literacy 70.72% 91.94%
Female literacy 56.07% 84.35%

Child Population - Lower Dibang Valley district

According to Census 2011, there were 8,009 children between age 0 to 6 years in Lower Dibang Valley district. Out of which 4,112 were male while 3,897 were female.

Working Population - Lower Dibang Valley district

In Lower Dibang Valley district out of total population, 22,326 were engaged in work activities. 88.8% of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 11.2% were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 22,326 workers engaged in Main Work, 8,808 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 2,559 were Agricultural labourer.

Total Male Female
Main Workers 19,829 13,051 6,778
Cultivators 8,808 5,033 3,775
Agriculture Labourer 2,559 1,584 975
Household Industries 162 102 60
Other Workers 8,300 6,332 1,968
Marginal Workers 2,497 1,051 1,446
Non Working 31,754 13,951 17,803

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