Pakyong Sub-Division Population, Caste, Religion Data - East District district, Sikkim

Pakyong Sub-Division of East District district has total population of 36,392 as per the Census 2011. Out of which 18,795 are males while 17,597 are females. In 2011 there were total 7,738 families residing in Pakyong Sub-Division. The Average Sex Ratio of Pakyong Sub-Division is 936.

As per Census 2011, all of the population of Pakyong Sub-Division lives in urban areas. The average literacy rate in urban area is 77.8% and the sex ratio of Pakyong Sub-Division is 936.

The population of Children of age 0-6 years in Pakyong Sub-Division is 3720 which is 10% of the total population. There are 1847 male children and 1873 female children between the age 0-6 years. Thus as per the Census 2011 the Child Sex Ratio of Pakyong Sub-Division is 1,014 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio ( 936 ) of Pakyong Sub-Division.

The total literacy rate of Pakyong Sub-Division is 77.81%. The male literacy rate is 74.42% and the female literacy rate is 64.98% in Pakyong Sub-Division.

Population
36,392
Families
7,738
Literacy
77.81%
Sex Ratio
936

To facilitate the administration, Pakyong Sub-Division is further divided into 29 villages.

Pakyong Sub-Division Data

As per the Population Census 2011 data, following are some quick facts about Pakyong Sub-Division.

Total Male Female
Children (Age 0-6) 3,720 1,847 1,873
Literacy 77.81% 74.42% 64.98%
Scheduled Caste 2,015 1,040 975
Scheduled Tribe 11,589 5,841 5,748
Illiterate 10,970 4,808 6,162

Caste-wise Population - Pakyong Sub-Division

Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 5.5% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 31.8% of total population in Pakyong Sub-Division of .

Total Male Female
Schedule Caste 2,015 1,040 975
Schedule Tribe 11,589 5,841 5,748

Religion-wise Population - Pakyong Sub-Division

Religion Total Male Female
Hindu 22,570 (62.02%) 11,717 10,853
Muslim 518 (1.42%) 398 120
Christian 2,568 (7.06%) 1,285 1,283
Sikh 11 (0.03%) 7 4
Buddhist 9,871 (27.12%) 4,962 4,909
Jain 17 (0.05%) 8 9
Other Religion 807 (2.22%) 404 403
No Religion Specified 30 (0.08%) 14 16

Literacy Rate - Pakyong Sub-Division

Average literacy rate of Pakyong Sub-Division in 2011 were 77.81% in which, male and female literacy were 82.53% and 72.72% respectively. Total literate in Pakyong Sub-Division were 25,422 of which male and female were 13,987 and 11,435 respectively.

Sex Ratio - Pakyong Sub-Division

The Sex Ratio of Pakyong Sub-Division is 936 . Thus for every 1000 men there were 936 females in Pakyong Sub-Division. Also as per Census 2011, the Child Sex Ration was 1,014 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio ( 936 ) of Pakyong Sub-Division.

Child Population - Pakyong Sub-Division

According to Census 2011, there were 3,720 children between age 0 to 6 years in Pakyong Sub-Division. Out of which 3,720 were male while 3,720 were female.

Urban/Rural Population - Pakyong Sub-Division

As per Census 2011, there are total 0 families under Pakyong Sub-Division living in urban areas while 0 families are living within Rural areas. Thus around 0% of total population of Pakyong Sub-Division lives in Urban areas while 100% lives under Rural areas. Population of children (0 - 6 years) in urban region is 0 while that in rural region is 3,720.

Total Urban Rural
Population 36,392 0 36,392
Children (0 - 6 years) 3,720 0 3,720
Schedule Caste 2,015 0 2,015
Schedule Tribe 11,589 0 11,589
Literacy 77.81% - 77.81%
Sex Ratio 936 - 936

Working Population - Pakyong Sub-Division

In Pakyong Sub-Division out of total population, 19,823 were engaged in work activities. 75.7% of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 24.3% were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 19,823 workers engaged in Main Work, 5,852 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 1,722 were Agricultural labourer.

Total Male Female
Main Workers 15,007 9,782 5,225
Cultivators 5,852 3,375 2,477
Agriculture Labourer 1,722 907 815
Household Industries 170 123 47
Other Workers 7,263 5,377 1,886
Marginal Workers 4,816 1,915 2,901
Non Working 16,569 7,098 9,471

Reference