Least Densely Populated States of India - Top 10
India's vast and varied geographical expanse hosts states where people inhabit large areas with relatively few inhabitants, reflecting a lower population density. This list presents the top 10 states where such low densities can be observed.
On top of the list is Arunachal Pradesh, where a mere 17 people inhabit each square kilometer. The expansive land mass coupled with challenging terrains leads to sparse human settlements.
Next are the beautiful Andaman & Nicobar Islands, where the population density is slightly higher at 46 people per square kilometer, influenced by its geographical constraints and presence of protected tribal areas.
Mizoram in Northeast India follows, with a density of just 52 people per square kilometer, attributable to its mountainous regions and large areas covered by forests.
Sikkim, located amidst the Himalayas, is next on our list, showcasing a density of 86 people per square kilometer. The state's unique geography with mountainous landscapes contributes to this lower density.
The list is further graced by the states of Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Uttarakhand, each exhibiting low population densities, ranging between 119 and 189 people per square kilometer. These states, characterized by hilly terrain and scattered human settlements, showcase the rich cultural and ecological diversity of India.
So, while these states may not bustle with population, their beautiful landscapes, unique cultures, and ecological richness make them intriguing in their own right.
Rank | States | Population | Density per sqkm |
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1 | ARUNACHAL PRADESH | 13.84 Lac | 17 |
2 | ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS | 3.81 Lac | 46 |
3 | MIZORAM | 10.97 Lac | 52 |
4 | SIKKIM | 6.11 Lac | 86 |
5 | NAGALAND | 19.79 Lac | 119 |
6 | HIMACHAL PRADESH | 68.65 Lac | 123 |
7 | JAMMU & KASHMIR | 1.25 Cr | 124 |
8 | MANIPUR | 28.56 Lac | 128 |
9 | MEGHALAYA | 29.67 Lac | 132 |
10 | UTTARAKHAND | 1.01 Cr | 189 |