Most Densely Populated States of India - Top 10
The list of the top 10 most densely populated states in India reveals interesting patterns linked with urbanization and geographical area. It is noteworthy that the top positions are occupied by Union Territories rather than larger states, indicative of their concentrated urban populations in relatively smaller areas.
Topping the chart is the National Capital Territory of Delhi, with a density of a staggering 11,320 persons per sqkm. This is indicative of Delhi's status as the country's bustling political and economic hub, attracting a large number of people for opportunities in various sectors.
Next comes Chandigarh, the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. Despite its modest population of 10.55 lakh, its high density (9258 persons per sqkm) showcases its urban-centric development and compact design.
The union territory of Puducherry ranks third with a density of 2547 persons per sqkm. Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep follow closely, maintaining the trend of union territories having high population densities due to their smaller areas and relatively significant populations.
When it comes to larger states, Bihar is the most densely populated, with a density of 1106 persons per sqkm. West Bengal follows closely with 1028 persons per sqkm, demonstrating the demographic pressure on the region's land resources.
Other notable inclusions are Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Despite Uttar Pradesh being the most populous state, it ranks 9th in terms of population density, emphasizing its expansive geographical area.
Rank | States | Population | Density per sqkm |
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1 | NCT OF DELHI | 1.68 Cr | 11,320 |
2 | CHANDIGARH | 10.55 Lac | 9,258 |
3 | PUDUCHERRY | 12.48 Lac | 2,547 |
4 | DAMAN & DIU | 2.43 Lac | 2,191 |
5 | LAKSHADWEEP | 64.47 k | 2,149 |
6 | BIHAR | 10.41 Cr | 1,106 |
7 | WEST BENGAL | 9.13 Cr | 1,028 |
8 | KERALA | 3.34 Cr | 860 |
9 | UTTAR PRADESH | 19.98 Cr | 829 |
10 | DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI | 3.44 Lac | 700 |