Tuesday, September 21, 2010
57th Birthday celebration of Mata Amritanandamayi on Sep 27
Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 21 : Various religious and cultural programmes will mark the 57th birthday celebrations of Spiritual Leader Mata Amritanandamayi on September 27 at Amrithapuri Mutt.
Union Ministers, political and cultural leaders would attend the celebrations, here, a release said today.
A person would be honoured with Amrithakeerthi Award for his contributions to spiritual literature at the celeberations in which about three lakh people from across the world were expected to take part.
Besides, a new insurance scheme for self-help groups, organised under the Amrithananthamayi Mutt, distribution of clothes to 25,000 poor, pension and mass marriage would also be organised.
A new website of the Amrithananthamayi Mutt in nine Languages, including Malayalam, would also be launched as part of the celebrations, the release added.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Kerala population and Census
Census 2001 put Kerala's population at 31,841,374 persons which included 15,468,614 males and 16,372,760 females. Although Kerala accounts for only 1 per cent of the total area of India, it contains about 3 per cent of the country's population. The population density of the state is about 819 people per square kilometres, three times the national average. Kerala is one of the densest States in the country and it recorded a decadal population growth of + 9.42% (2,740,101 persons). Kerala, with a sex-ratio (females per 1000 males) of 1058, is the only state in India with a positive figure. In the human development and related indices it occupies prime position among the Indian States.
Malappuram is the most populated district and has a population of 3629640 persons. Second comes Thiruvananthapuram with a population of 3234356 persons followed by Ernakulam with 3105798 persons. Wayanad is the least populated district followed by Idukki and Kasargod.
Whereas, Alappuzha with a population density of 1496 persons per sq.km is the most densely populated district in Kerala followed by Thiruvananthapuram with 1476 persons per sq.km and Kozhikode with 1228 persons per sq.km. Idukki with a density of just 252 persons per sq.km is the least densely populated district followed by Wayanad with a density of 369 persons. The average density of population of the state is 819 persons per sq.km.
Hindus, who constitute 56.20 per cent of the total population, is the most prominent religious community in the state. This is followed byMuslims who form 24.7 per cent of the population and Christians who constitute 19 percent of the total population. Also, a small number of Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Jews and other religious communities are also present
» See: Kerala Religions
Kerala's urban population figures to 8266925 persons which is about one-fourth of the total population. Of the totalpopulation of Kerala, working population (main and marginal workers) constitute 32.3% and non-workers form 67.7%.
Kerala Districtwise Population | |||
District | Population | Males | Females |
Thiruvananthapuram | 3234356 | 1569917 | 1664439 |
Kollam | 2585208 | 1249621 | 1335587 |
Alappuzha | 2109160 | 1014529 | 1094631 |
Pathanamthitta | 1234016 | 589398 | 644618 |
Kottayam | 1953646 | 964926 | 988720 |
Idukki | 1129221 | 566682 | 562539 |
Ernakulam | 3105798 | 1538397 | 1567401 |
Thrissur | 2974232 | 1422052 | 1552180 |
Palakkad | 2617482 | 1266985 | 1350497 |
Kozhikode | 2879131 | 1399358 | 1479773 |
Wayanad | 780619 | 391273 | 389346 |
Malappuram | 3625471 | 1754576 | 1870895 |
Kannur | 2408956 | 1152817 | 1256139 |
Kasargod | 1204078 | 588083 | 615995 |
Total | 31,841,374 | 15,468,614 | 16,372,760 |
Malappuram is the most populated district and has a population of 3629640 persons. Second comes Thiruvananthapuram with a population of 3234356 persons followed by Ernakulam with 3105798 persons. Wayanad is the least populated district followed by Idukki and Kasargod.
Whereas, Alappuzha with a population density of 1496 persons per sq.km is the most densely populated district in Kerala followed by Thiruvananthapuram with 1476 persons per sq.km and Kozhikode with 1228 persons per sq.km. Idukki with a density of just 252 persons per sq.km is the least densely populated district followed by Wayanad with a density of 369 persons. The average density of population of the state is 819 persons per sq.km.
Hindus, who constitute 56.20 per cent of the total population, is the most prominent religious community in the state. This is followed byMuslims who form 24.7 per cent of the population and Christians who constitute 19 percent of the total population. Also, a small number of Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Jews and other religious communities are also present
» See: Kerala Religions
Kerala's urban population figures to 8266925 persons which is about one-fourth of the total population. Of the totalpopulation of Kerala, working population (main and marginal workers) constitute 32.3% and non-workers form 67.7%.
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