Sons Population in 2025

In 2025, Sons Village current estimated population is projected to be 144 (144), indicating a 22.32% increased from Sons's population in the 2011 census. In 2025, the estimated male population is 69 , and the estimated female population is 75 .

Sons Estimated Population in 2026

In the year 2026, Sons Village estimated population is projected to be 145 (145), projecting a 23.73% increased from Sons's population in the 2011 census. In 2026, the estimated male population is 69 , and the estimated female population is 76 .

Sons Census 2011: Key Statistics and Insights

As per the 2011 Census, Sons Village has a population of 117 (117) with 56 (56) males and 61 (61) females.The sex ratio in Sons is 1090, indicating an above-average ratio compared to the national average of 943 .

Child Population (Age group 0-6 years) of Sons Village is 22 (22) which is 18.8% of Sons Village overall population, Child sex Ratio of Sons Village is 1750 females for every 1000 males.

Note : In the 2011 Census, Sons village is listed as part of the Panki Subdistrict (Tahsil) of the Palamu District in the state of JHARKHAND in INDIA.

The majority of the Village population resides in Rural areas.

117

Total Population

56

Male Population

61

Female Population

Sons Literacy Rate

Sons Village has a literacy rate of 49.47% which is lower than national average of 72.98%, The Male literacy rate of Sons Village is 54.17 lower than national average of 80.88%, The Female literacy rate of Sons Village is 44.68 lower than national average of 64.63%.

Literacy Rate among Urban and rural area of Sons

Category Average Literacy Rate Male Literacy Rate Female Literacy Rate
Total Population 49.47 54.17 44.68
Urban Area 0 0 0
Rural Area 49.47 54.17 44.68

Sons Scheduled Castes (SC) Population

Scheduled Castes(SC) Population in Sons Village is 7 (7) with 5 (5) males and 2 (2) females, which is 5.98% of Sons Village overall population. The Sex Ratio among Scheduled Caste is 400 females for every 1000 males.

Sons Scheduled Tribes (ST) Population

Scheduled Tribes Population in Sons Village is 0, meaning there are no Scheduled Tribes in Sons Village.

Sex Ratio among Urban and Rural Areas of Sons

Category Sex Ratio
Total Population 1090
Urban Area 0
Rural Area 1090

Sons Area & Households

The Total Number of households in Sons Village are 25 (25).

Sons Workforce (Worker Profile) Overview

In Sons Village, there are about 69 (69) workers, making up nearly 58.97% of the Sons Village total population. Out of these, around 37 (37) are male workers, and about 32 (32) are female workers.

Sons - Estimated Population: Yearly Projections Up to 2036

Year Estimated Population Total Growth Since 2011 Annual Growth
2025 144 (144) 22.32%
2026 145 (145) 23.73% 1.41 %
2027 147 (147) 25.08% 1.35 %
2028 148 (148) 26.43% 1.35 %
2029 150 (150) 27.78% 1.35 %
2030 152 (152) 29.13% 1.35 %
2031 153 (153) 30.38% 1.25 %
2032 154 (154) 31.55% 1.17 %
2033 156 (156) 32.71% 1.16 %
2034 157 (157) 33.88% 1.17 %
2035 159 (159) 35.05% 1.17 %
2036 160 (160) 36.22% 1.17 %

Projected estimates indicate that Sons Village's population in 2036 is expected to reach around 160 (160), with a male population of 76 (76) and a female population of 84 (84). This reflects a total growth of 36.22% from Sons Village's population in the 2011 census, with an average yearly growth rate of 1.26%.

Sons Locality & Nearby Villages

# Village Name Village Population
1 Dema 270
2 Bardaga 0
3 Nagri 662
4 Bihra 1,198
5 Salamdiri 796
6 Ratanpur 1,447
7 Phulwaria 527
8 Chanpi Kalan 551
9 Chanpi Khurd 841
10 Angara 16

Sons Census Frequently Asked Questions

According to the Census 2011, the population of Sons is 117 (117).

The Scheduled Castes (SC) population in Sons is 7 (5.98%), and the Scheduled Tribes (ST) population is 0.

According to the 2011 Census, the literacy rate in Sons is 49.47%, with male literacy at 54.17% and female literacy at 44.68%.

The sex ratio in Sons is 1090 females for every 1000 males.

Sons population is projected to grow at an average yearly rate of around 1.26% up to 2036.