Mizoram, in northeastern India, is known for its verdant hills, tribal heritage, and vibrant festivals. Covering 21,081 km², it has 830 villages and a population of 1,097,206 (2011 Census). Aizawl, the capital, is under the Gauhati High Court (Aizawl bench). Formed on February 20, 1987, its 11 districts foster cultural and rural life.
In Mizoram, villages are categorized based on their population. Here’s a breakdown of the number of villages within each population range:
As per the 2011 Census, Mizoram has a total population of 1097206 people, with 571771 residing in urban areas and 525435 in rural regions. The population density of Mizoram is approximately 52.05/ km² (people per square kilometer), reflecting its high concentration of inhabitants across both urban and rural landscapes.
Particulars | Rural | Urban | Total |
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Total Population | 525435 | 571771 | 1097206 |
Male Population | 269135 | 286204 | 555339 |
Female Population | 256300 | 285567 | 541867 |
As of the latest data, the population density of Mizoram is approximately 52.05/ km² (people per square kilometer). The breakdown is as follows:
Rural | Urban | Total |
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25.64 | 974.06 | 52.05/ km² |
As per the 2011 Census, Mizoram has a total of 2,22,853 households, with 1,05,812 in rural areas and 1,17,041 in urban regions.
Particulars | Households |
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Rural Households | 1,05,812 |
Urban Households | 1,17,041 |
Total Households | 2,22,853 |
State Overview | |
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State/UT Name | Mizoram - (मिझोरम) |
Capital | Aizawl |
Established | 20-Feb-1987 |
Total Area | 21,081 km² |
Total Villages | 837 |
Sex Ratio (2011) | 975 |
Population Density | 52.05/ km² |
Total Population (2011) | 10,97,206 |
High Court | Gauhati High Court (Aizawl Bench) |
Total Population | Villages in Mizoram |
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less than 200 | 85 |
200-499 | 236 |
500-999 | 233 |
1000-1999 | 105 |
2000-4999 | 43 |
5000-9999 | 2 |
10000 and above | 0 |
All survey data of Mizoram villages are based on the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, 2015 (censusindia.gov.in). Open Government Data Platform India. Published under National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP).