Uttarakhand

  • Capital:Dehradun
  • Languages:Hindi, Sanskrit
  • First Person:Gurmit Singh (Governor)
  • Second Person:Pushkar Singh Dhami (Chief Minister)
  • Population (persons):11399000 (2021)
  • Area sq.km:53483 (2022)
  • Population Density (persons/sq.km):213,133145111531 (2021)
  • Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 males):963 (2011)
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  • Literacy rate (age 7+) (%):78,80 (2011)
  • Work Participation Rate (%):38,4 (2011)
  • Child Workers Population (5-14 years):70183 (2001)
  • Children aged 11-14 years Attending school (%):86,8 (2001)
  • Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds (%):84,3 (2001)
  • Gender gap in literacy rate (Male-Female) (%):17,4 (2011)
  • Households holding below Poverty Line Ration cards:34,1 (2008)

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    • julho 2015
      Fonte: National Institution for Transforming India-NITI Aayog
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 13 setembro, 2019
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      Title: Distribution of households with electricity for domestic use   Description: Percentage of households that have electricity facility for domestic use. Data is expressed as per cent. Data is disaggregated by location. Domestic use of the electricity may be for lighting or cooking or for both. Electricity may be used legally or illegally and the electricity may be supplied to the household either through public agencies, corporations or by private suppliers. However, if the household makes its own arrangement, either through generator or solar panel, to generate electricity, the household will not be considered as having electricity for domestic use. Data is disaggregated by Social Groups and major religion communities.   Released Under: National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP)   Contributor: NITI Aayog/Planning Commission   Keywords: Religion; Household; Facility; Social; Scheduled; Caste; SC; Tribe; ST; Backward; major; Religious; community; Hindu; Muslim; Christian; Sikh   Group: India Human Development Report   Sectors: Social Development   Note: Source : “Indian Human Development Report, 2011 – Towards Social Inclusion” by Institute of Applied Manpower Research, Planning Commission, GoI. NA: Not Available.
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    • junho 2020
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 16 outubro, 2020
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      The Global Consumption Database is a one-stop source of data on household consumption patterns in developing countries. It is designed to serve a wide range of users—from researchers seeking data for analytical studies to businesses seeking a better understanding of the markets into which they are expanding or those they are already serving.   The data are based on national household surveys, which collect information for a group of households representative of the entire country. For each of the countries covered, the resulting datasets have been used to calculate the share of the population at different levels of consumption.   Four levels of consumption are used to segment the market in each country: lowest, low, middle, and higher. They are based on global income distribution data, which rank the global population by income per capita. The lowest consumption segment corresponds to the bottom half of the global distribution, or the 50th percentile and below; the low consumption segment to the 51th–75th percentiles; the middle consumption segment to the 76th–90th percentiles; and the higher consumption segment to the 91st percentile and above.   The Global Consumption Database is the most comprehensive data source to date on consumer spending patterns in developing countries. It builds on the 2007 report The Next 4 Billion, published by IFC (a member of the World Bank Group) and the World Resources Institute.
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    • fevereiro 2014
      Fonte: National Institution for Transforming India-NITI Aayog
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 30 setembro, 2019
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      Title: Percentage Of Households With No Latrine Facilities In Rural India   Description: The data refers to percentage of households with no latrine facilities in Rural India in all the States and UTs of India in the years 2001 and 2011.   Released Under: National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP)   Contributor: NITI Aayog/Planning Commission   Keywords: Rural; Household; Latrine   Group: Sanitation   Sectors: Rural   Note: Census of India, 2011 (Dataset provided by Shri P.K. Jha, Deputy Adviser (WR), Planning Commission) - Twelfth Five Year Plan Document
    • outubro 2020
      Fonte: Census of India
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 22 janeiro, 2021
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      Note: 1. Population data for 2012 - 2036 are projected. 2. Knoema provides the calculated indicator "Average Household Size" based on the following formula: (Average household size = population/number of households).  
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