Munger (District)
Munger District | |
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State | Bihar |
Administrative headquarters : | Munger |
Area : | 1419 km² |
Residents : | 1,367,765 (2011) |
Population density : | 964 inhabitants / km² |
Website : | munger.bih.nic.in/ |
Munger is a district in the Indian state of Bihar .
The area is 1419 km². The administrative seat is the city of Munger .
history
Munger has seen five districts separated from his territory: Begusarai in 1976, Khagaria and Jamui in 1991; as well as the districts of Lakhisarai and Sheikhpura in 1994.
Today the district belongs to the Naxalite - communist influenced " Red Corridor ".
population
The number of inhabitants in 2011 was 1,367,765. The population growth rate in the period from 2001 to 2011 was 20.21% and was therefore very high. Munger has a gender ratio of 876 women per 1000 men and thus a male surplus that is typical for India. The district had a literacy rate of 70.46% in 2011 , an increase of almost 11 percentage points compared to 2001. The literacy rate is thus above the average in Bihar. Almost 92% of the population are Hindus and around 8% are Muslim .
Almost 27.8% of the population live in cities. The largest cities are Munger with 213,303 inhabitants and Jamalpur with 105,434 inhabitants.
economy
According to official statistics, the Munger district is one of the 250 most backward districts in India, which is divided into a total of 640 districts.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2011 census (PDF; 398 kB)
- ^ Indian Districts by Population, Sex Ratio, Literacy 2011 Census. Retrieved April 16, 2019 .