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1 District Administration  





2 Overview  





3 Naming  





4 Similar names  



4.1  Districts sharing their name with another district in India  





4.2  Districts sharing their name with a district in a neighbouring country in South Asia  





4.3  Districts sharing names with those outside of South Asia entirely  







5 States  



5.1  Andhra Pradesh (AP)  





5.2  Arunachal Pradesh (AR)  





5.3  Assam (AS)  





5.4  Bihar (BR)  





5.5  Chhattisgarh (CG)  





5.6  Goa (GA)  





5.7  Gujarat (GJ)  





5.8  Haryana (HR)  





5.9  Himachal Pradesh (HP)  





5.10  Jharkhand (JH)  





5.11  Karnataka (KA)  





5.12  Kerala (KL)  





5.13  Madhya Pradesh (MP)  





5.14  Maharashtra (MH)  





5.15  Manipur (MN)  





5.16  Meghalaya (ML)  





5.17  Mizoram (MZ)  





5.18  Nagaland (NL)  





5.19  Odisha (OD)  





5.20  Punjab (PB)  





5.21  Rajasthan (RJ)  





5.22  Sikkim (SK)  





5.23  Tamil Nadu (TN)  





5.24  Telangana (TG)  





5.25  Tripura (TR)  





5.26  Uttar Pradesh (UP)  





5.27  Uttarakhand (UK)  





5.28  West Bengal (WB)  







6 Union territories  



6.1  Andaman and Nicobar (AN)  





6.2  Chandigarh (CH)  





6.3  Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (DD)  





6.4  Jammu and Kashmir (JK)  





6.5  Ladakh (LA)  





6.6  Lakshadweep (LD)  





6.7  National Capital Territory of Delhi (DL)  





6.8  Puducherry (PY)  







7 See also  





8 Footnotes  



8.1  References  







9 External links  














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Districts of India

Category

second/third-level administrative division

Location

States and union territories of India

Number

788 (as of 21 June 2024)

Populations

Greatest: Thane, Maharashtra—11,060,148 (2011 census)
Least: Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh—8,004 (2011 census)

Areas

Largest: Kutch, Gujarat—45,652 km2 (17,626 sq mi)
Smallest: Mahé, Puducherry—8.69 km2 (3.36 sq mi)

Densities

Largest: Central Delhi, Delhi
Smallest: Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Government

  • District Administration

Subdivisions

  • Tehsil (Taluka, Mandal), and Blocks
  • Adistrict (zila), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory. In some cases, districts are further subdivided into sub-divisions, and in others directly into tehsilsortalukas. As of 21 June 2024, there are a total of 788 districts in India.

    District Administration[edit]

    The District officials include

    Each of these officials is aided by officers from the appropriate branch of the state government. Most districts have a distinct headquarters; but the districts of Mumbai CityinMaharashtra,[7] KolkatainWest Bengal, HyderabadinTelangana, and ChennaiinTamil Nadu are examples where there are no distinct district headquarters, although there are district collectors.

    Overview[edit]

    Number of districts & population (as per 2011) in administrative divisions

    Administrative divisions

    No. of districts

    Total population

    Population per district

    States

    Andhra Pradesh

    26

    49,577,103

    1,906,812

    Arunachal Pradesh

    26

    1,383,727

    53,220

    Assam

    35

    31,205,576

    891,588

    Bihar

    38

    104,099,452

    2,739,459

    Chhattisgarh

    33

    25,545,198

    774,097

    Goa

    2

    1,458,545

    729,273

    Gujarat

    33

    60,439,692

    1,831,506

    Haryana

    22

    25,351,462

    1,152,339

    Himachal Pradesh

    12

    6,864,602

    528,046

    Jharkhand

    24

    32,988,134

    1,374,506

    Karnataka

    31

    61,095,297

    1,970,816

    Kerala

    14

    33,406,061

    2,386,147

    Madhya Pradesh

    55

    72,626,809

    1,274,155

    Maharashtra

    36

    112,374,333

    3,121,509

    Manipur

    16

    2,570,390

    160,649

    Meghalaya

    12

    2,966,889

    247,241

    Mizoram

    11

    1,097,206

    99,746

    Nagaland

    16

    1,978,502

    123,656

    Odisha

    30

    41,974,218

    1,399,141

    Punjab

    23

    27,743,338

    1,206,232

    Rajasthan

    50

    68,548,437

    1,246,335

    Sikkim

    6

    610,577

    101,763

    Tamil Nadu

    38

    72,147,030

    1,898,606

    Telangana

    33

    35,003,674

    1,060,717

    Tripura

    8

    3,673,917

    459,240

    Uttar Pradesh

    75

    199,812,341

    2,664,165

    Uttarakhand

    13

    10,086,292

    593,311

    West Bengal

    23

    91,276,115

    3,042,537

    Union Territory

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    3

    380,581

    126,860

    Chandigarh

    1

    1,055,450

    1,055,450

    Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu

    3

    586,956

    195,652

    Jammu and Kashmir

    20

    12,258,093

    612,905

    Ladakh

    2

    290,492

    72,623

    Lakshadweep

    1

    64,473

    64,473

    Delhi

    11

    16,787,941

    1,526,176

    Puducherry

    4

    1,247,953

    311,988

    Total

    785

    1,210,576,856

    1,501,956

    Largest and Smallest Districts in India

    Largest District

    Smallest District

    By Land Area

    Kutch district

    Mahe district

    By Population

    North 24 Parganas district

    Dibang Valley district

    Naming[edit]

    This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this sectionbyadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

    The majority of districts are named after their administrative centre. Some are referred to by two names, a traditional one and one that uses the name of the town that is the headquarters. Since most of the districts are named after a town, the word "district" is appended to distinguish between the town and the district.

    Similar names[edit]

    Districts sharing their name with another district in India[edit]

    Districts sharing their name with a district in a neighbouring country in South Asia[edit]

    Districts sharing names with those outside of South Asia entirely[edit]

    States[edit]

    The following tables list the population details of various states. The columns include the hierarchical administrative subdivision codes,[8] the district name, district headquarters, 2011 census population,[9] area in square kilometres, and the population density per square kilometre.[9]

    Andhra Pradesh (AP)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2021)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AS

    Alluri Sitharama Raju

    Paderu

    954,000

    12,251

    77.87

    2

    AK

    Anakapalli

    Anakapalli

    1,727,000

    4,292

    402.38

    3

    AN

    Ananthapuramu

    Ananthapuramu

    2,241,100

    10,205

    219.608

    4

    AM

    Annamayya

    Rayachoti

    1,697,300

    7,954

    213.389

    5

    BP

    Bapatla

    Bapatla

    1,587,000

    3,829

    414.47

    6

    CH

    Chittoor

    Chittoor

    1,873,000

    6,855

    273.23

    7

    KN

    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema

    Amalapuram

    1,719,100

    2,083

    825.30

    8

    EG

    East Godavari

    Rajamahendravaram

    1,832,300

    2,561

    715.46

    9

    EL

    Eluru

    Eluru

    2,071,700

    6,679

    310.181

    10

    GU

    Guntur

    Guntur

    2,091,000

    2,443

    855.9

    11

    KK

    Kakinada

    Kakinada

    2,092,300

    3,019

    693.04

    12

    KR

    Krishna

    Machilipatnam

    1,735,000

    3,775

    459.602

    13

    KU

    Kurnool

    Kurnool

    2,271,700

    7,980

    284.67

    14

    NN

    Nandyal

    Nandyal

    1,781,800

    9,682

    184.032

    15

    NE

    Nellore

    Nellore

    2,469,700

    10,441

    236

    16

    NT

    NTR

    Vijayawada

    2,218,000

    3,316

    668.88

    17

    PL

    Palnadu

    Narasaraopet

    2,042,000

    7,298

    279.80

    18

    PM

    Parvathipuram Manyam

    Parvathipuram

    925,300

    3,659

    252.88

    19

    PR

    Prakasam

    Ongole

    2,288,000

    14,322

    160

    20

    SR

    Srikakulam

    Srikakulam

    2,191,471

    4,591

    477.34

    21

    SS

    Sri Sathya Sai

    Puttaparthi

    1,840,000

    8,925

    206.2

    22

    TR

    Tirupati

    Tirupati

    2,197,000

    8,231

    241.72

    23

    VS

    Visakhapatnam

    Visakhapatnam

    1,959,500

    1,048

    1869.8

    24

    VZ

    Vizianagaram

    Vizianagaram

    1,930,800

    4,122

    468.41

    25

    WG

    West Godavari

    Bhimavaram

    1,780,000

    2,178

    817.3

    26

    CU

    YSR Kadapa

    Kadapa

    2,060,700

    11,228

    183.532

    Arunachal Pradesh (AR)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AJ

    Anjaw

    Hawai

    21,089

    6,190

    3

    2

    CH

    Changlang

    Changlang

    147,951

    4,662

    32

    3

    EK

    East Kameng

    Seppa

    78,413

    4,134

    19

    4

    ES

    East Siang

    Pasighat

    99,019

    3,603

    27

    5

    Itanagar Capital Complex

    Itanagar

    122,930

    200

    614.65

    6

     – [b]

    Kamle

    Raga

    22,256

    200

    111

    7

     – [c]

    Kra Daadi

    Palin

    22,290

    2202

    10

    8

    KK

    Kurung Kumey

    Koloriang

    89,717

    6,040

    15

    9

     – [d]

    Lepa Rada

    Basar

     –

     –

     –

    10

    EL

    Lohit

    Tezu

    145,538

    2,402

    61

    11

    LD

    Longding

    Longding

    60,000

    1,200

    50

    12

    DV

    Lower Dibang Valley

    Roing

    53,986

    3,900

    14

    13

     – [e]

    Lower Siang

    Likabali

    22,630

     –

     –

    14

    LB

    Lower Subansiri

    Ziro

    82,839

    3,508

    24

    15

     – [f]

    Namsai

    Namsai

    95,950

    1,587

    60

    16

     – [g]

    Pakke-Kessang

    Lemmi

    15,358

    1,932

    7.9

    17

    PA

    Papum Pare

    Yupia

    176,385

    2,875

    61

    18

     – [h]

    Shi Yomi

    Tato

    13,310

    2,875

    5

    19

     – [i]

    Siang

    Boleng

    31,920

    2,919

    11

    20

    TA

    Tawang

    Tawang

    49,950

    2,085

    24

    21

    TI

    Tirap

    Khonsa

    111,997

    2,362

    47

    22

    UD

    Upper Dibang Valley

    Anini

    8,004

    9,129

    1

    23

    US

    Upper Siang

    Yingkiong

    35,289

    6,188

    6

    24

    UB

    Upper Subansiri

    Daporijo

    83,205

    7,032

    12

    25

    WK

    West Kameng

    Bomdila

    87,013

    7,422

    12

    26

    WS

    West Siang

    Aalo

    112,272

    8,325

    13

    27

    Keyi Panyor

    Yachuli

    30,000

    28

    Bichom

    Napangphung

    9,710

    1. ^ on November 1, 2014 the name was changed to Vijayapura
  • ^ Kamle district was created in 2017 after bifurcation from Lower Subansiri district.[10]
  • ^ Kra Daadi district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Kurung Kumey district.[11]
  • ^ Lepa Rada district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from Lower Siang district.[12]
  • ^ Lower Siang district was created in 2017 after bifurcation from West Siang & East Siang district.[citation needed]
  • ^ Namsai district was created in 2014.[citation needed]
  • ^ Pakke-Kessang district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from East Kameng district.[12]
  • ^ Shi Yomi district was created in 2018 after bifurcation from West Siang district.[12]
  • ^ Siang district was created in 2015.[citation needed]
  • Assam (AS)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    BK

    Baksa

    Mushalpur

    953,773

    2,008

    475

    2

    BJ

    Bajali

    Pathsala

    253,816

    418

    610

    3

    BP

    Barpeta

    Barpeta

    1,693,622

    3,245

    520

    4

    BN

    Biswanath

    Biswanath Chariali

    612,491

    1415

    430

    5

    BO

    Bongaigaon

    Bongaigaon

    732,639

    1,724

    425

    6

    CA

    Cachar

    Silchar

    1,736,319

    3,786

    459

    7

    CD[a]

    Charaideo

    Sonari

    471,418

    1,069

    440

    8

    CH

    Chirang

    Kajalgaon

    481,818

    1,975

    244

    9

    DR

    Darrang

    Mangaldoi

    908,090

    1,849

    491

    10

    DM

    Dhemaji

    Dhemaji

    688,077

    3,237

    213

    11

    DU

    Dhubri

    Dhubri

    1,948,632

    2,838

    687

    12

    DI

    Dibrugarh

    Dibrugarh

    1,327,748

    3,381

    393

    13

    NC

    Dima Hasao

    Haflong

    213,529

    4,888

    44

    14

    GP

    Goalpara

    Goalpara

    1,008,959

    1,824

    553

    15

    GG

    Golaghat

    Golaghat

    1,058,674

    3,502

    302

    16

    HA

    Hailakandi

    Hailakandi

    659,260

    1,327

    497

    17

    HJ

    Hojai

    Sankardev Nagar

    931,218

    1686

    550

    18

    JO

    Jorhat

    Jorhat

    1,091,295

    2,851

    383

    19

    KU

    Kamrup

    Amingaon

    1,517,202

    3,480

    436

    20

    KM

    Kamrup Metropolitan

    Guwahati

    1,260,419

    627

    2,010

    21

    KG

    Karbi Anglong

    Diphu

    965,280

    10,434

    93

    22

    KR

    Karimganj

    Karimganj

    1,217,002

    1,809

    673

    23

    KJ

    Kokrajhar

    Kokrajhar

    886,999

    3,129

    283

    24

    LA

    Lakhimpur

    North Lakhimpur

    1,040,644

    2,277

    457

    25

    MJ[b]

    Majuli

    Garamur

    167,304

    880

    300

    26

    MA

    Morigaon

    Marigaon

    957,853

    1,704

    562

    27

    NN

    Nagaon

    Nagaon

    2,826,006

    3,831

    738

    28

    NB

    Nalbari

    Nalbari

    769,919

    1,009

    763

    29

    ST

    Sivasagar

    Sibsagar

    1,150,253

    2,668

    431

    30

    SO

    Sonitpur

    Tezpur

    1,925,975

    5,324

    362

    31

    SM[c]

    South Salmara-Mankachar

    Hatsingimari

    555,114

    568

    980

    32

    TP

    Tamulpur

    Tamulpur

    389,150

    884

    440

    33

    TI

    Tinsukia

    Tinsukia

    1,316,948

    3,790

    347

    34

    UD

    Udalguri

    Udalguri

    832,769

    1,676

    497

    35

    WK[d]

    West Karbi Anglong

    Hamren

    300,320

    3,035

    99

    1. ^ Charaideo district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Sivasagar district.[13]
  • ^ Majuli district was created in 2016 after bifurcation from Jorhat district.[14][15]
  • ^ South Salmara district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Dhubri district.[13]
  • ^ West Karbi Anglong district was created in 2015 after bifurcation from Karbi Anglong district.[13]
  • Bihar (BR)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AR

    Araria

    Araria

    2,806,200

    2,829

    992

    2

    AW

    Arwal

    Arwal

    700,843

    638

    1,098

    3

    AU

    Aurangabad

    Aurangabad

    2,511,243

    3,303

    760

    4

    BA

    Banka

    Banka

    2,029,339

    3,018

    672

    5

    BE

    Begusarai

    Begusarai

    2,954,367

    1,917

    1,540

    6

    BG

    Bhagalpur

    Bhagalpur

    3,032,226

    2,569

    1,180

    7

    BJ

    Bhojpur

    Arrah

    2,720,155

    2,473

    1,136

    8

    BU

    Buxar

    Buxar

    1,707,643

    1,624

    1,003

    9

    DA

    Darbhanga

    Darbhanga

    3,921,971

    2,278

    1,721

    10

    EC

    East Champaran

    Motihari

    5,082,868

    3,969

    1,281

    11

    GA

    Gaya

    Gaya

    4,379,383

    4,978

    880

    12

    GO

    Gopalganj

    Gopalganj

    2,558,037

    2,033

    1,258

    13

    JA

    Jamui

    Jamui

    1,756,078

    3,099

    567

    14

    JE

    Jehanabad

    Jehanabad

    1,124,176

    1,569

    1,206

    15

    KM

    Kaimur

    Bhabua

    1,626,900

    3,363

    488

    16

    KT

    Katihar

    Katihar

    3,068,149

    3,056

    1,004

    17

    KH

    Khagaria

    Khagaria

    1,657,599

    1,486

    1,115

    18

    KI

    Kishanganj

    Kishanganj

    1,690,948

    1,884

    898

    19

    LA

    Lakhisarai

    Lakhisarai

    1,000,717

    1,229

    815

    20

    MP

    Madhepura

    Madhepura

    1,994,618

    1,787

    1,116

    21

    MB

    Madhubani

    Madhubani

    4,476,044

    3,501

    1,279

    22

    MG

    Munger

    Munger

    1,359,054

    1,419

    958

    23

    MZ

    Muzaffarpur

    Muzaffarpur

    4,778,610

    3,173

    1,506

    24

    NL

    Nalanda

    Bihar Sharif

    2,872,523

    2,354

    1,220

    25

    NW

    Nawada

    Nawada

    2,216,653

    2,492

    889

    26

    PA

    Patna

    Patna

    5,772,804

    3,202

    1,803

    27

    PU

    Purnia

    Purnia

    3,273,127

    3,228

    1,014

    28

    RO

    Rohtas

    Sasaram

    2,962,593

    3,850

    763

    29

    SH

    Saharsa

    Saharsa

    1,897,102

    1,702

    1,125

    30

    SM

    Samastipur

    Samastipur

    4,254,782

    2,905

    1,465

    31

    SR

    Saran

    Chhapra

    3,943,098

    2,641

    1,493

    32

    SP

    Sheikhpura

    Sheikhpura

    634,927

    689

    922

    33

    SO

    Sheohar

    Sheohar

    656,916

    443

    1,882

    34

    ST

    Sitamarhi

    Sitamarhi

    3,419,622

    2,199

    1,491

    35

    SW

    Siwan

    Siwan

    3,318,176

    2,219

    1,495

    36

    SU

    Supaul

    Supaul

    2,228,397

    2,410

    919

    37

    VA

    Vaishali

    Hajipur

    3,495,021

    2,036

    1,717

    38

    WC

    West Champaran

    Bettiah

    3,935,042

    5,229

    753

    Chhattisgarh (CG)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

     – [a]

    Balod

    Balod

    826,165

    3,527

    234

    2

     – [b]

    Baloda Bazar

    Baloda Bazar

    1,305,343

    4,748

    275

    3

     – [c]

    Balrampur-Ramanujganj

    Balrampur

    730,491

    3,806

    190

    4

    BA

    Bastar

    Jagdalpur

    834,873

    4,030

    210

    5

     – [d]

    Bemetara

    Bemetara

    795,759

    2,855

    270

    6

    BJ

    Bijapur

    Bijapur

    229,832

    6,562

    35

    7

    BI

    Bilaspur

    Bilaspur

    1,961,922

    3,508

    460

    8

    DA

    Dantewada

    Dantewada

    533,638

    3,411

    59

    9

    DH

    Dhamtari

    Dhamtari

    799,199

    2,029

    394

    10

    DU

    Durg

    Durg

    1,721,726

    2,238

    770

    11

     – [e]

    Gariaband

    Gariaband

    597,653

    5,823

    103

    12

     – [f]

    Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi

    Gaurela

    336,420

    2,307

    150

    13

    JC

    Janjgir-Champa

    Janjgir

    1,620,632

    3,848

    421

    14

    JA

    Jashpur

    Jashpur Nagar

    852,043

    5,825

    146

    15

    KW

    Kabirdham

    Kawardha

    584,667

    4,237

    195

    16

    KK

    Kanker

    Kanker

    748,593

    6,513

    115

    17

     – [g]

    Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai

    Khairagarh

    368,444

    -

    18

     – [h]

    Kondagaon

    Kondagaon

    578,326

    7,768

    74

    19

    KB

    Korba

    Korba

    1,206,563

    6,615

    183

    20

    KJ

    Korea

    Baikunthpur

    659,039

    6,578

    100

    21

    MA

    Mahasamund

    Mahasamund

    1,032,275

    4,779

    216

    22

    MG[i]

    Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur

    Manendragarh

    422,248

    1,726.39

    23

    MM[i]

    Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki

    Mohla

    283,947

    -

    24

     – [j]

    Mungeli

    Mungeli

    701,707

    2,750

    255

    25

    NR

    Narayanpur

    Narayanpur

    140,206

    6,640

    20

    26

    RG

    Raigarh

    Raigarh

    1,493,627

    7,068

    211

    27

    RP

    Raipur

    Raipur

    2,160,876

    2,892

    750

    28

    RN

    Rajnandgaon

    Rajnandgaon

    1,537,520

    8,062

    191

    29

    SB[i]

    Sarangarh-Bilaigarh

    Sarangarh

    607,434

    -

    30

    ST[i]

    Sakti

    Sakti

    653,036

    -

    31

    SK[k]

    Sukma

    Sukma

    250,159

    5,897

    42

    32

     – [l]

    Surajpur

    Surajpur

    789,043

    2,787

    280

    33

    SJ

    Surguja

    Ambikapur

    839,661

    3,265

    150

    1. ^ Balod district was created in 2012 after trifurcation of Durg district.
  • ^ Baloda Bazar district was created in 2012 after trifurcation of Raipur district.
  • ^ Balrampur district was created in 2012 after trifurcation of Surguja district.
  • ^ Bemetara district was created in 2012 after the trifurcation of Durg district.
  • ^ Gariaband district was created in 2012 after trifurcation of Raipur district.
  • ^ Gaurella-Pendra-Marwahi district was created in 2020 after bifurcation of Bilaspur district.
  • ^ Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district was announced on 16 April 2022.
  • ^ Kondagaon district was created in 2012 after bifurcation of Bastar district.
  • ^ a b c d Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Shakti, and Sarangarh-Bilaigarh districts were announced on 15 August 2021.
  • ^ Mungeli district was created in 2012 after bifurcation of Bilaspur district.
  • ^ Sukma district was created in 2012 after bifurcation of Dantewada district.
  • ^ Surajpur district was created in 2012 after trifurcation of Surguja district.
  • Goa (GA)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    NG

    North Goa

    Panaji

    817,761

    1,736

    471

    2

    SG

    South Goa

    Margao

    639,962

    1,966

    326

    Gujarat (GJ)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AH

    Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad

    7,208,200

    7170

    890

    2

    AM

    Amreli

    Amreli

    1,513,614

    6,760

    205

    3

    AN

    Anand

    Anand

    2,090,276

    2,942

    711

    4

    AR

    Aravalli

    Modasa

    1,051,746

    3,217

    327

    5

    BK

    Banaskantha

    Palanpur

    3,116,045

    12,703

    290

    6

    BR

    Bharuch

    Bharuch

    1,550,822

    6,524

    238

    7

    BV

    Bhavnagar

    Bhavnagar

    2,877,961

    11,155

    288

    8

    BT

    Botad

    Botad

    656,005

    2,564

    256

    9

    CU

    Chhota Udaipur

    Chhota Udaipur

    1,071,831

    3,237

    331

    10

    DA

    Dahod

    Dahod

    2,126,558

    3,642

    582

    11

    DG

    Dang

    Ahwa

    226,769

    1,764

    129

    12

    DD

    Devbhumi Dwarka

    Khambhalia

    752,484

    5,684

    132

    13

    GA

    Gandhinagar

    Gandhinagar

    1,387,478

    2163

    660

    14

    GS

    Gir Somnath

    Veraval

    1,217,477

    3,754

    324

    15

    JA

    Jamnagar

    Jamnagar

    2,159,130

    14,125

    153

    16

    JU

    Junagadh

    Junagadh

    2,742,291

    8,839

    310

    17

    KH

    Kheda

    Nadiad

    2,298,934

    4,215

    541

    18

    KA

    Kutch

    Bhuj

    2,090,313

    45,652

    46

    19

    MH

    Mahisagar

    Lunavada

    994,624

    2,500

    440

    20

    MA

    Mehsana

    Mehsana

    2,027,727

    4,386

    462

    21

    MB

    Morbi

    Morbi

    960,329

    4,871

    197

    22

    NR

    Narmada

    Rajpipla

    590,379

    2,749

    214

    23

    NV

    Navsari

    Navsari

    1,330,711

    2,211

    602

    24

    PM

    Panchmahal

    Godhra

    2,388,267

    5,219

    458

    25

    PA

    Patan

    Patan

    1,342,746

    5,738

    234

    26

    PO

    Porbandar

    Porbandar

    586,062

    2,294

    255

    27

    RA

    Rajkot

    Rajkot

    3,157,676

    11,203

    282

    28

    SK

    Sabarkantha

    Himatnagar

    2,427,346

    7,390

    328

    29

    ST

    Surat

    Surat

    6,081,322

    4,418

    953

    30

    SN

    Surendranagar

    Surendranagar

    1,755,873

    10,489

    167

    31

    TA

    Tapi

    Vyara

    806,489

    3,435

    249

    32

    VD

    Vadodara

    Vadodara

    3,639,775

    4312

    467

    33

    VL

    Valsad

    Valsad

    1,703,068

    3,034

    561

    Haryana (HR)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AM

    Ambala

    Ambala

    1,136,784

    1,569

    722

    2

    BH

    Bhiwani

    Bhiwani

    1,629,109

    5,140

    341

    3

    CD

    Charkhi Dadri

    Charkhi Dadri

    502,276

    1370

    367

    4

    HR

    Faridabad

    Faridabad

    1,798,954

    783

    2,298

    5

    FT

    Fatehabad

    Fatehabad

    941,522

    2,538

    371

    6

    GU

    Gurugram

    Gurugram

    1,514,085

    1,258

    1,241

    7

    HI

    Hisar

    Hisar

    1,742,815

    3,788

    438

    8

    JH

    Jhajjar

    Jhajjar

    956,907

    1,868

    522

    9

    JI

    Jind

    Jind

    1,332,042

    2,702

    493

    10

    KT

    Kaithal

    Kaithal

    1,072,861

    2,799

    467

    11

    KR

    Karnal

    Karnal

    1,506,323

    2,471

    598

    12

    KU

    Kurukshetra

    Kurukshetra

    964,231

    1,530

    630

    13

    MA

    Mahendragarh

    Narnaul

    921,680

    1,900

    485

    14

    MW

    Nuh

    Nuh

    1,089,406

    1,765

    729

    15

    PW

    Palwal

    Palwal

    1,040,493

    1,367

    761

    16

    PK

    Panchkula

    Panchkula

    558,890

    816

    622

    17

    PP

    Panipat

    Panipat

    1,202,811

    1,250

    949

    18

    RE

    Rewari

    Rewari

    896,129

    1,559

    562

    19

    RO

    Rohtak

    Rohtak

    1,058,683

    1,668

    607

    20

    SI

    Sirsa

    Sirsa

    1,295,114

    4,276

    303

    21

    SNP

    Sonipat

    Sonipat

    1,480,080

    2,260

    697

    22

    YN

    Yamunanagar

    Yamunanagar

    1,214,162

    1,756

    687

    Himachal Pradesh (HP)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    BI

    Bilaspur

    Bilaspur

    382,056

    1,167

    327

    2

    CH

    Chamba

    Chamba

    518,844

    6,528

    80

    3

    HA

    Hamirpur

    Hamirpur

    454,293

    1,118

    406

    4

    KA

    Kangra

    Dharamshala

    1,507,223

    5,739

    263

    5

    KI

    Kinnaur

    Reckong Peo

    84,298

    6,401

    13

    6

    KU

    Kullu

    Kullu

    437,474

    5,503

    79

    7

    LH

    Lahaul and Spiti

    Keylong

    18,528

    7,835

    2.3

    8

    MA

    Mandi

    Mandi

    999,518

    3,950

    253

    9

    SH

    Shimla

    Shimla

    813,384

    5,131

    159

    10

    SI

    Sirmaur

    Nahan

    530,164

    2,825

    188

    11

    SO

    Solan

    Solan

    576,670

    1,936

    298

    12

    UN

    Una

    Una

    521,057

    1,540

    328

    Jharkhand (JH)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    BO

    Bokaro

    Bokaro

    2,061,918

    2,883

    716

    2

    CH

    Chatra

    Chatra

    1,042,304

    3,700

    275

    3

    DE

    Deoghar

    Deoghar

    1,491,879

    2,479

    602

    4

    DH

    Dhanbad

    Dhanbad

    2,682,662

    2,040

    1,316

    5

    DU

    Dumka

    Dumka

    1,321,096

    4,404

    300

    6

    ES

    East Singhbhum

    Jamshedpur

    2,291,032

    3,562

    648

    7

    GA

    Garhwa

    Garhwa

    1,322,387

    4,064

    327

    8

    GI

    Giridih

    Giridih

    2,445,203

    4,887

    497

    9

    GO

    Godda

    Godda

    1,311,382

    2,110

    622

    10

    GU

    Gumla

    Gumla

    1,025,656

    5,360

    191

    11

    HA

    Hazaribag

    Hazaribag

    1,734,495

    3,555

    488

    12

    JA

    Jamtara

    Jamtara

    790,207

    1,802

    439

    13

    KH

    Khunti

    Khunti

    530,299

    2,535

    210

    14

    KO

    Koderma

    Koderma

    716,259

    2,540

    282

    15

    LA

    Latehar

    Latehar

    725,673

    3,630

    200

    16

    LO

    Lohardaga

    Lohardaga

    461,738

    1,502

    307

    17

    PK

    Pakur

    Pakur

    899,200

    1,805

    498

    18

    PL

    Palamu

    Daltonganj

    1,936,319

    4,393

    442

    19

    RM

    Ramgarh

    Ramgarh

    949,159

    1,341

    708

    20

    RA

    Ranchi

    Ranchi

    2,912,022

    5,097

    572

    21

    SA

    Sahibganj

    Sahebganj

    1,150,038

    2,063

    558

    22

    SK

    Seraikela-Kharsawan

    Seraikela

    1,063,458

    2,657

    401

    23

    SI

    Simdega

    Simdega

    599,813

    3,750

    160

    24

    WS

    West Singhbhum

    Chaibasa

    1,501,619

    7,224

    209

    Karnataka (KA)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    BK

    Bagalkot

    Bagalkote

    1,890,826

    6,583

    288

    2

    BL

    Ballari

    Ballari

    1,400,970

    4,252

    330

    3

    BG

    Belagavi

    Belgaum

    4,778,439

    13,415

    356

    4

    BR

    Bangalore Rural

    Bangalore

    987,257

    2,239

    441

    5

    BN

    Bangalore Urban

    Bangalore

    9,588,910

    2,190

    4,378

    6

    BD

    Bidar

    Bidar

    1,700,018

    5,448

    312

    7

    CJ

    Chamarajanagar

    Chamarajanagar

    1,020,962

    5,102

    200

    8

    CK

    Chikkaballapur

    Chikkaballapur

    1,254,377

    4,208

    298

    9

    CK

    Chikmagalur

    Chikmagalur

    1,137,753

    7,201

    158

    10

    CT

    Chitradurga

    Chitradurga

    1,660,378

    8,437

    197

    11

    DK

    Dakshina Kannada

    Mangalore

    2,083,625

    4,559

    457

    12

    DA

    Davanagere

    Davangere

    1,643,494

    4,460

    370

    13

    DH

    Dharwad

    Dharwad

    1,846,993

    4,265

    434

    14

    GA

    Gadaga

    Gadag-Betageri

    1,065,235

    4,651

    229

    15

    GU

    Kalaburagi

    Kalaburagi

    2,564,892

    10,990

    233

    16

    HS

    Hassan

    Hassan

    1,776,221

    6,814

    261

    17

    HV

    Haveri

    Haveri

    1,598,506

    4,825

    331

    18

    KD

    Kodagu

    Madikeri

    554,762

    4,102

    135

    19

    KL

    Kolar

    Kolar

    1,540,231

    4,012

    384

    20

    KP

    Koppal

    Koppal

    1,391,292

    5,565

    250

    21

    MA

    Mandya

    Mandya

    1,808,680

    4,961

    365

    22

    MY

    Mysore

    Mysore

    2,994,744

    6,854

    437

    23

    RA

    Raichur

    Raichur

    1,924,773

    6,839

    228

    24

    RM

    Ramanagara

    Ramanagara

    1,082,739

    3,573

    303

    25

    SH

    Shimoga

    Shimoga

    1,755,512

    8,495

    207

    26

    TU

    Tumakuru

    Tumakuru

    2,681,449

    10,598

    253

    27

    UD

    Udupi

    Udupi

    1,177,908

    3,879

    304

    28

    UK

    Uttara Kannada

    Karwar

    1,353,299

    10,291

    132

    29

    Vijayanagara

    Hospete

    1,353,628

    5,644

    240

    30

    BJ

    Bijapur

    Bijapur

    2,175,102

    10,517

    207

    31

    YG

    Yadgir

    Yadgir

    1,172,985

    5,225

    224

    Kerala (KL)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)[16]

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AL

    Alappuzha

    Alappuzha

    2,121,943

    1,415

    1,501

    2

    ER

    Ernakulam

    Kakkanad

    3,279,860

    3,063

    1,069

    3

    ID

    Idukki

    Painavu

    1,107,453

    4,356

    254

    4

    KN

    Kannur

    Kannur

    2,525,637

    2,961

    852

    5

    KS

    Kasaragod

    Kasaragod

    1,302,600

    1,989

    654

    6

    KL

    Kollam

    Kollam

    2,629,703

    2,483

    1,056

    7

    KT

    Kottayam

    Kottayam

    1,979,384

    2,206

    896

    8

    KZ

    Kozhikode

    Kozhikode

    3,089,543

    2,345

    1,318

    9

    MA

    Malappuram

    Malappuram

    4,110,956

    3,554

    1,058

    10

    PL

    Palakkad

    Palakkad

    2,810,892

    4,482

    627

    11

    PT

    Pathanamthitta

    Pathanamthitta

    1,195,537

    2,652

    453

    13

    TV

    Thiruvananthapuram

    Thiruvananthapuram

    3,307,284

    2,189

    1,509

    12

    TS

    Thrissur

    Thrissur

    3,110,327

    3,027

    1,026

    14

    WA

    Wayanad

    Kalpetta

    816,558

    2,130

    383

    Madhya Pradesh (MP)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AG

    Agar Malwa

    Agar

    571,275

    2,785

    205

    2

    AL

    Alirajpur

    Alirajpur

    728,677

    3,182

    229

    3

    AP

    Anuppur

    Anuppur

    749,521

    3,747

    200

    4

    AS

    Ashoknagar

    Ashoknagar

    844,979

    4,674

    181

    5

    BL

    Balaghat

    Balaghat

    1,701,156

    9,229

    184

    6

    BR

    Barwani

    Barwani

    1,385,659

    5,432

    256

    7

    BE

    Betul

    Betul

    1,575,247

    10,043

    157

    8

    BD

    Bhind

    Bhind

    1,703,562

    4,459

    382

    9

    BP

    Bhopal

    Bhopal

    2,368,145

    2,772

    854

    10

    BU

    Burhanpur

    Burhanpur

    756,993

    3,427

    221

    11

    CT

    Chhatarpur

    Chhatarpur

    1,762,857

    8,687

    203

    12

    CN

    Chhindwara

    Chhindwara

    2,090,306

    11,815

    177

    13

    DM

    Damoh

    Damoh

    1,263,703

    7,306

    173

    14

    DT

    Datia

    Datia

    786,375

    2,694

    292

    15

    DE

    Dewas

    Dewas

    1,563,107

    7,020

    223

    16

    DH

    Dhar

    Dhar

    2,184,672

    8,153

    268

    17

    DI

    Dindori

    Dindori

    704,218

    7,427

    94

    18

    GU

    Guna

    Guna

    1,240,938

    6,485

    194

    19

    GW

    Gwalior

    Gwalior

    2,030,543

    5,465

    445

    20

    HA

    Harda

    Harda

    570,302

    3,339

    171

    21

    NA

    Hoshangabad

    Hoshangabad

    1,240,975

    6,698

    185

    22

    IN

    Indore

    Indore

    3,272,335

    3,898

    839

    23

    JA

    Jabalpur

    Jabalpur

    2,460,714

    5,210

    472

    24

    JH

    Jhabua

    Jhabua

    1,024,091

    6,782

    285

    25

    KA

    Katni

    Katni

    1,291,684

    4,947

    261

    26

    EN

    Khandwa

    Khandwa

    1,309,443

    7,349

    178

    27

    WN

    Khargone

    Khargone

    1,872,413

    8,010

    233

    28

    MH

    Maihar

    Maihar

    -

    -

    -

    29

    ML

    Mandla

    Mandla

    1,053,522

    5,805

    182

    30

    MS

    Mandsaur

    Mandsaur

    1,339,832

    5,530

    242

    31

    MG

    Mauganj

    Mauganj

    -

    -

    -

    32

    MO

    Morena

    Morena

    1,965,137

    4,991

    394

    33

    NA

    Narsinghpur

    Narsinghpur

    1,092,141

    5,133

    213

    34

    NE

    Neemuch

    Neemuch

    825,958

    4,267

    194

    35

     –

    Niwari

    Niwari

    404,807

    1,170

    345

    36

    PA

    Panna

    Panna

    1,016,028

    7,135

    142

    37

    PD

    Pandhurna

    Pandhurna

    -

    -

    -

    38

    RS

    Raisen

    Raisen

    1,331,699

    8,466

    157

    39

    RG

    Rajgarh

    Rajgarh

    1,546,541

    6,143

    251

    40

    RL

    Ratlam

    Ratlam

    1,454,483

    4,861

    299

    41

    RE

    Rewa

    Rewa

    2,363,744

    6,314

    374

    42

    SG

    Sagar

    Sagar

    2,378,295

    10,252

    272

    43

    ST

    Satna

    Satna

    2,228,619

    7,502

    297

    44

    SR

    Sehore

    Sehore

    1,311,008

    6,578

    199

    45

    SO

    Seoni

    Seoni

    1,378,876

    8,758

    157

    46

    SH

    Shahdol

    Shahdol

    1,064,989

    6,205

    172

    47

    SJ

    Shajapur

    Shajapur

    1,512,353

    6,196

    244

    48

    SP

    Sheopur

    Sheopur

    687,952

    6,585

    104

    49

    SV

    Shivpuri

    Shivpuri

    1,725,818

    10,290

    168

    50

    SI

    Sidhi

    Sidhi

    1,126,515

    10,520

    232

    51

    SN

    Singrauli

    Waidhan

    1,178,132

    5,672

    208

    52

    TI

    Tikamgarh

    Tikamgarh

    1,444,920

    5,055

    286

    53

    UJ

    Ujjain

    Ujjain

    1,986,864

    6,091

    356

    54

    UM

    Umaria

    Umaria

    643,579

    4,062

    158

    55

    VI

    Vidisha

    Vidisha

    1,458,212

    7,362

    198

    Maharashtra (MH)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AH

    Ahmednagar

    Ahmednagar

    4,543,083

    17,048

    266

    2

    AK

    Akola

    Akola

    1,818,617

    5,429

    321

    3

    AM

    Amravati

    Amravati

    2,887,826

    12,235

    237

    4

    AU

    Aurangabad

    Aurangabad

    3,695,928

    10,107

    365

    5

    BI

    Beed

    Beed

    2,585,962

    10,693

    242

    6

    BH

    Bhandara

    Bhandara

    1,198,810

    3,890

    293

    7

    BU

    Buldhana

    Buldhana

    2,588,039

    9,661

    268

    8

    CH

    Chandrapur

    Chandrapur

    2,194,262

    11,443

    192

    9

    OS

    Osmanabad

    Osmanabad

    1,660,311

    7,569

    219

    10

    DH

    Dhule

    Dhule

    2,048,781

    8,095

    285

    11

    GA

    Gadchiroli

    Gadchiroli

    1,071,795

    14,412

    74

    12

    GO

    Gondia

    Gondia

    1,322,331

    5,431

    253

    13

    HI

    Hingoli

    Hingoli

    1,178,973

    4,526

    244

    14

    JG

    Jalgaon

    Jalgaon

    4,224,442

    11,765

    359

    15

    JN

    Jalna

    Jalna

    1,958,483

    7,718

    255

    16

    KO

    Kolhapur

    Kolhapur

    3,874,015

    7,685

    504

    17

    LA

    Latur

    Latur

    2,455,543

    7,157

    343

    18

    MC

    Mumbai City

    Mumbai

    3,145,966

    157

    20,036

    19

    MU

    Mumbai Suburban

    Bandra (East)

    9,332,481

    446

    21,000

    20

    ND

    Nanded

    Nanded

    3,356,566

    10,528

    319

    21

    NB

    Nandurbar

    Nandurbar

    1,646,177

    5,055

    276

    22

    NG

    Nagpur

    Nagpur

    4,653,171

    9,892

    470

    23

    NS

    Nashik

    Nashik

    6,109,052

    15,539

    393

    24

    PL

    Palghar

    Palghar

    2,990,116

    5,344

    560

    25

    PA

    Parbhani

    Parbhani

    1,835,982

    6,511

    295

    26

    PU

    Pune

    Pune

    9,426,959

    15,643

    603

    27

    RG

    Raigad

    Alibag

    2,635,394

    7,152

    368

    28

    RT

    Ratnagiri

    Ratnagiri

    1,612,672

    8,208

    196

    29

    SN

    Sangli

    Sangli

    2,820,575

    8,572

    329

    30

    ST

    Satara

    Satara

    3,003,922

    10,475

    287

    31

    SI

    Sindhudurg

    Oros

    848,868

    5,207

    163

    32

    SO

    Solapur

    Solapur

    4,315,527

    14,895

    290

    33

    TH

    Thane

    Thane

    8,070,032

    4,214

    1,915

    34

    WR

    Wardha

    Wardha

    1,296,157

    6,309

    205

    35

    WS

    Washim

    Washim

    1,196,714

    5,155

    244

    36

    YA

    Yavatmal

    Yavatmal

    2,775,457

    13,582

    204

    Manipur (MN)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    BPR

    Bishnupur

    Bishnupur

    240,363

    496

    415

    2

    CDL

    Chandel

    Chandel

    144,028

    3,317

    37

    3

    CCpr

    Churachandpur

    Churachandpur

    271,274

    4,574

    50

    4

    IE

    Imphal East

    Porompat

    452,661

    710

    555

    5

    IW

    Imphal West

    Lamphelpat

    514,683

    519

    847

    6

    JBM

    Jiribam

    Jiribam

    43,818

    232

    190

    7

    KAK

    Kakching

    Kakching

    135,481

    190

    710

    8

    KJ

    Kamjong

    Kamjong

    45,616

    2,000

    23

    9

    KPI

    Kangpokpi

    Kangpokpi

    193,744

    1,698

    110

    10

    NL

    Noney

    Noney (Longmai)

     –

     –

     –

    11

    PZ

    Pherzawl

    Pherzawl

    47,250

    2,285

    21

    12

    SE

    Senapati

    Senapati

    354,772

    3,269

    116

    13

    TML

    Tamenglong

    Tamenglong

    140,143

    4,391

    25

    14

    TNL

    Tengnoupal

    Tengnoupal

    59,110

    1,213

    49

    15

    TBL

    Thoubal

    Thoubal

    420,517

    514

    713

    16

    UKR

    Ukhrul

    Ukhrul

    183,115

    4,547

    31

    Meghalaya (ML)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    EG

    East Garo Hills

    Williamnagar

    317,618

    2,603

    121

    2

    EK

    East Khasi Hills

    Shillong

    824,059

    2,752

    292

    3

     –

    East Jaintia Hills

    Khliehriat

    122,436

    2,115

    58

    4

     –

    Eastern West Khasi Hills

    Mairang

    131,451

    1,356

    97

    5

     –

    North Garo Hills

    Resubelpara

    118,325

    1,113

    106

    6

    RB

    Ri Bhoi

    Nongpoh

    258,380

    2,378

    109

    7

    SG

    South Garo Hills

    Baghmara

    142,574

    1,850

    77

    8

     –

    South West Garo Hills

    Ampati

    172,495

    822

    210

    9

     –

    South West Khasi Hills

    Mawkyrwat

    110,152

    1,341

    82

    10

    WG

    West Garo Hills

    Tura

    642,923

    3,714

    173

    11

    WJ

    West Jaintia Hills

    Jowai

    270,352

    1,693

    160

    12

    WK

    West Khasi Hills

    Nongstoin

    385,601

    5,247

    73

    Mizoram (MZ)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AI

    Aizawl

    Aizawl

    404,054

    3,577

    113

    2

    CH

    Champhai

    Champhai

    125,370

    3,168

    39

    3

    -

    Hnahthial

    Hnahthial

    28,468

    4

    -

    Khawzawl

    Khawzawl

    5

    KO

    Kolasib

    Kolasib

    83,054

    1,386

    60

    6

    LA

    Lawngtlai

    Lawngtlai

    117,444

    2,519

    46

    7

    LU

    Lunglei

    Lunglei

    154,094

    4,572

    34

    8

    MA

    Mamit

    Mamit

    85,757

    2,967

    28

    9

    SA

    Saiha

    Saiha

    56,366

    1,414

    40

    10

    -

    Saitual

    Saitual

    11

    SE

    Serchhip

    Serchhip

    64,875

    1,424

    46

    Nagaland (NL)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

     –

    Chümoukedima

    Chümoukedima

    125,400

    570

    220

    2

    DI

    Dimapur

    Dimapur

    379,769

    926

    410

    3

    KI

    Kiphire

    Kiphire

    74,033

    1,255

    66

    4

    KO

    Kohima

    Kohima

    270,063

    1,041

    213

    5

    LO

    Longleng

    Longleng

    50,593

    885

    89

    6

    MK

    Mokokchung

    Mokokchung

    193,171

    1,615

    120

    7

    MN

    Mon

    Mon

    259,604

    1,786

    145

    8

     –

    Niuland

    Niuland

    42,287

    483.63

    87

    9

     –

    Noklak

    Noklak

    59,300

    1,152

    51

    10

    PE

    Peren

    Peren

    163,294

    2,300

    55

    11

    PH

    Phek

    Phek

    163,294

    2,026

    81

    12

     –

    Shamator

    Shamator

    34,223

    469

    73

    13

     –

    Tseminyü

    Tseminyü

    63,629

    256

    249

    14

    TU

    Tuensang

    Tuensang

    414,801

    4,228

    98

    15

    WO

    Wokha

    Wokha

    166,239

    1,628

    120

    16

    ZU

    Zunheboto

    Zunheboto

    141,014

    1,255

    112

    Odisha (OD)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AN

    Angul

    Angul

    1,271,703

    6,232

    199

    2

    BD

    Boudh

    Boudh

    439,917

    3,098

    142

    3

    BH

    Bhadrak

    Bhadrak

    1,506,522

    2,505

    601

    4

    BL

    Balangir

    Balangir

    1,648,574

    6,575

    251

    5

    BR

    Bargarh

    Bargarh

    1,478,833

    5,837

    253

    6

    BW

    Balasore

    Balasore

    2,317,419

    3,634

    609

    7

    CU

    Cuttack

    Cuttack

    2,618,708

    3,932

    666

    8

    DE

    Debagarh

    Debagarh

    312,164

    2,781

    106

    9

    DH

    Dhenkanal

    Dhenkanal

    1,192,948

    4,452

    268

    10

    GN

    Ganjam

    Chhatrapur

    3,529,031

    8,206

    430

    11

    GP

    Gajapati

    Paralakhemundi

    575,880

    3,850

    133

    12

    JH

    Jharsuguda

    Jharsuguda

    579,499

    2,081

    274

    13

    JP

    Jajpur

    Jajpur

    1,826,275

    2,888

    630

    14

    JS

    Jagatsinghpur

    Jagatsinghpur

    1,136,604

    1,759

    681

    15

    KH

    Khordha

    Khordha

    2,251,673

    2,813

    800

    16

    KJ

    Kendujhar

    Kendujhar

    1,802,777

    8,240

    217

    17

    KL

    Kalahandi

    Bhawanipatna

    1,573,054

    7,920

    199

    18

    KN

    Kandhamal

    Phulbani

    731,952

    8,021

    91

    19

    KO

    Koraput

    Koraput

    1,376,934

    8,807

    156

    20

    KP

    Kendrapara

    Kendrapara

    1,439,891

    2,644

    545

    21

    ML

    Malkangiri

    Malkangiri

    612,727

    5,791

    106

    22

    MY

    Mayurbhanj

    Baripada

    2,513,895

    10,418

    241

    23

    NB

    Nabarangpur

    Nabarangpur

    1,218,762

    5,294

    230

    24

    NU

    Nuapada

    Nuapada

    606,490

    3,408

    157

    25

    NY

    Nayagarh

    Nayagarh

    962,215

    3,890

    247

    26

    PU

    Puri

    Puri

    1,697,983

    3,051

    488

    27

    RA

    Rayagada

    Rayagada

    961,959

    7,584.7

    136

    28

    SA

    Sambalpur

    Sambalpur

    1,044,410

    6,702

    158

    29

    SO

    Subarnapur

    Subarnapur

    652,107

    2,284

    279

    30

    SU

    Sundargarh

    Sundergarh

    2,080,664

    9,712

    214

    Punjab (PB)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AM

    Amritsar

    Amritsar

    2,490,891

    2,673

    932

    2

    BNL

    Barnala

    Barnala

    596,294

    1,423

    419

    3

    BA

    Bathinda

    Bathinda

    1,388,859

    3,355

    414

    4

    FI

    Firozpur

    Firozpur

    2,026,831

    5,334

    380

    5

    FR

    Faridkot

    Faridkot

    618,008

    1,472

    424

    6

    FT

    Fatehgarh Sahib

    Fatehgarh Sahib

    599,814

    1,180

    508

    7

    FA

    Fazilka[a]

    Fazilka

    1,180,483

    3113

    379

    8

    GU

    Gurdaspur

    Gurdaspur

    2,299,026

    3,542

    649

    9

    HO

    Hoshiarpur

    Hoshiarpur

    1,582,793

    3,397

    466

    10

    JA

    Jalandhar

    Jalandhar

    2,181,753

    2,625

    831

    11

    KA

    Kapurthala

    Kapurthala

    817,668

    1,646

    501

    12

    LU

    Ludhiana

    Ludhiana

    3,487,882

    3,744

    975

    13

    ML

    Malerkotla

    Malerkotla

    429,754

    684

    629

    14

    MA

    Mansa

    Mansa

    768,808

    2,174

    350

    15

    MO

    Moga

    Moga

    992,289

    2,235

    444

    16

    MU

    Sri Muktsar Sahib

    Sri Muktsar Sahib

    902,702

    2,596

    348

    17

    PA

    Pathankot

    Pathankot

    626,154

    929

    674

    18

    PA

    Patiala

    Patiala

    2,892,282

    3,175

    596

    19

    RU

    Rupnagar

    Rupnagar

    683,349

    1,400

    488

    20

    SAS

    Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

    Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

    986,147

    1,188

    830

    21

    SA

    Sangrur

    Sangrur

    1,654,408

    3,685

    449

    22

    PB

    Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar

    Nawanshahr

    614,362

    1,283

    479

    23

    TT

    Tarn Taran

    Tarn Taran Sahib

    1,120,070

    2,414

    464

    1. ^ Fazilka district was formed in 2011, no data in census 2011 on this district.

    Rajasthan (RJ)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AN

    Anupgarh

    Anupgarh

    869,696

    8,871.99

    98

    2

    AJ

    Ajmer

    Ajmer

    2,584,913

    8,481

    305

    3

    AL

    Alwar

    Alwar

    3,671,999

    8,380

    438

    4

    BA

    Balotra

    Balotra

    970,760

    19,000

    51

    5

    BE

    Beawar

    Beawar

    NA

    NA

    NA

    6

    BI

    Bikaner

    Bikaner

    2,367,745

    27,244

    78

    7

    BM

    Barmer

    Barmer

    2,604,453

    28,387

    92

    8

    BN

    Banswara

    Banswara

    1,798,194

    5,037

    399

    9

    BP

    Bharatpur

    Bharatpur

    2,549,121

    5,066

    503

    10

    BR

    Baran

    Baran

    1,223,921

    6,955

    175

    11

    BU

    Bundi

    Bundi

    1,113,725

    5,550

    193

    12

    BW

    Bhilwara

    Bhilwara

    2,410,459

    10,455

    230

    13

    CR

    Churu

    Churu

    2,041,172

    16,830

    148

    14

    CT

    Chittorgarh

    Chittorgarh

    1,544,392

    10,856

    193

    15

    DA

    Dausa

    Dausa

    1,637,226

    3,429

    476

    16

    -

    Deeg

    Deeg

    1,072,755

    NA

    NA

    17

    DK

    Didwana Kuchaman

    Didwana

    1,625,837

    NA

    239

    18

    DH

    Dholpur

    Dholpur

    1,207,293

    3,084

    398

    19

    -

    Dudu

    Dudu

    3,12,857

    NA

    NA

    20

    DU

    Dungarpur

    Dungarpur

    1,388,906

    3,771

    368

    21

    GC

    Gangapur city

    Gangapur City

    NA

    NA

    NA

    22

    GA

    Sri Ganganagar

    Sri Ganganagar

    1,969,520

    10,990

    179

    23

    HA

    Hanumangarh

    Hanumangarh

    1,779,650

    9,670

    184

    24

    -

    Jaipur Gramin

    Jaipur

    NA

    NA

    NA

    25

    JJ

    Jhunjhunu

    Jhunjhunu

    2,139,658

    5,928

    361

    26

    JL

    Jalore

    Jalore

    1,830,151

    10,640

    172

    27

    JO

    Jodhpur

    Jodhpur

    3,685,681

    22,850

    161

    28

    -

    Jodhpur Gramin

    Jodhpur

    NA

    NA

    NA

    29

    JP

    Jaipur

    Jaipur

    6,626,178

    11,143

    595

    30

    JS

    Jaisalmer

    Jaisalmer

    672,008

    38,401

    17

    31

    JW

    Jhalawar

    Jhalawar

    1,411,327

    6,219

    227

    32

    KA

    Karauli

    Karauli

    1,458,459

    5,530

    264

    33

    KE

    Kekri

    Kekri

    NA

    NA

    NA

    34

    KT

    Khairthal-Tijara

    Khairthal

    966,821

    NA

    NA

    35

    KP

    Kotputli-Behror

    Kotputli

    NA

    NA

    NA

    36

    KO

    Kota

    Kota

    1,950,491

    5,446

    374

    37

    TO

    Tonk

    Tonk

    1,421,711

    7,194

    198

    38

    UD

    Udaipur

    Udaipur

    3,067,549

    13,430

    242

    39

    NA

    Nagaur

    Nagaur

    3,309,234

    17,718

    187

    40

    NT

    Neem Ka Thana

    Neem Ka Thana

    NA

    NA

    NA

    41

    PA

    Pali

    Pali

    2,038,533

    12,387

    165

    42

    PH

    Phalodi

    Phalodi

    NA

    NA

    NA

    43

    PG

    Pratapgarh

    Pratapgarh

    867,848

    4,112

    211

    44

    RA

    Rajsamand

    Rajsamand

    1,158,283

    3,853

    302

    45

    SA

    Sanchore

    Sanchore

    8,45,457

    181

    4,865.41

    46

    -

    Salumbar

    Salumbar

    NA

    NA

    NA

    47

    SK

    Sikar

    Sikar

    2,677,737

    7,732

    346

    48

    -

    Shahpura

    Shahpura

    NA

    NA

    NA

    49

    SM

    Sawai Madhopur

    Sawai Madhopur

    1,338,114

    4,500

    257

    50

    SR

    Sirohi

    Sirohi

    1,037,185

    5,136

    202

    Sikkim (SK)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    ES

    Gangtok

    Gangtok

    281,293

    954

    295

    2

    NS

    Mangan

    Mangan

    43,354

    4,226

    10

    3

    PS

    Pakyong

    Pakyong

    74,583

    404

    180

    4

    Soreng

    Soreng

    64,760

    293

    221

    5

    SS

    Namchi

    Namchi

    146,742

    750

    196

    6

    WS

    Gyalshing

    Gyalshing

    136,299

    1,166

    117

    Tamil Nadu (TN)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AY

    Ariyalur

    Ariyalur

    752,481

    3,208

    387

    2

    CGL

    Chengalpattu

    Chengalpattu

    2,556,244

    2,945

    868

    3

    CH

    Chennai

    Chennai

    7,139,882

    426

    17,000

    4

    CO

    Coimbatore

    Coimbatore

    3,472,578

    4,723

    748

    5

    CU

    Cuddalore

    Cuddalore

    2,600,880

    3,999

    702

    6

    DH

    Dharmapuri

    Dharmapuri

    1,502,900

    4,532

    332

    7

    DGL

    Dindigul

    Dindigul

    2,161,367

    6,058

    357

    8

    ER

    Erode

    Erode

    2,259,608

    5,714

    397

    9

    KL

    Kallakurichi

    Kallakurichi

    1,682,687

    3,520

    478

    10

    KC

    Kanchipuram

    Kanchipuram

    1,166,401

    1,656

    704

    11

    KK

    Kanyakumari

    Nagercoil

    1,863,178

    1,685

    1,106

    12

    KA

    Karur

    Karur

    1,076,588

    2,901

    371

    13

    KR

    Krishnagiri

    Krishnagiri

    1,883,731

    5,086

    370

    14

    MDU

    Madurai

    Madurai

    3,191,038

    3,676

    823

    15

    MLD

    Mayiladuthurai

    Mayiladuthurai

    918,356

    1,172

    784

    16

    NG

    Nagapattinam

    Nagapattinam

    1,614,069

    2,716

    668

    17

    NI

    Nilgiris

    Ooty

    735,071

    2,549

    288

    18

    NM

    Namakkal

    Namakkal

    1,721,179

    3,429

    506

    19

    PE

    Perambalur

    Perambalur

    564,511

    1,752

    323

    20

    PU

    Pudukkottai

    Pudukkottai

    1,918,725

    4,651

    348

    21

    RA

    Ramanathapuram

    Ramanathapuram

    1,337,560

    4,123

    320

    22

    RN

    Ranipet

    Ranipettai

    1,210,277

    2,234

    524

    23

    SA

    Salem

    Salem

    3,480,008

    5,245

    663

    24

    SVG

    Sivaganga

    Sivagangai

    1,341,250

    4,086

    324

    25

    TS

    Tenkasi

    Tenkasi

    14,07,627

    2916

    483

    26

    TP

    Tiruppur

    Tiruppur

    2,471,222

    5,106

    476

    27

    TC

    Tiruchirappalli

    Tiruchirappalli

    2,713,858

    4,407

    602

    28

    TH

    Theni

    Theni

    1,243,684

    3,066

    433

    29

    TI

    Tirunelveli

    Tirunelveli

    1,665,253

    3,842

    433

    30

    TJ

    Thanjavur

    Thanjavur

    2,402,781

    3,397

    691

    31

    TK

    Thoothukudi

    Thoothukudi

    1,738,376

    4,594

    378

    32

    TP

    Tirupattur

    Tirupattur

    1,111,812

    1,798

    618

    33

    TL

    Tiruvallur

    Tiruvallur

    3,725,697

    3,424

    1,049

    34

    TR

    Tiruvarur

    Thiruvarur

    1,268,094

    2,377

    533

    35

    TV

    Tiruvannamalai

    Tiruvannaamalai

    2,468,965

    6,191

    399

    36

    VE

    Vellore

    Vellore

    1,614,242

    2,080

    776

    37

    VL

    Viluppuram

    Viluppuram

    2,093,003

    3,725

    562

    38

    VNR

    Virudhunagar

    Virudhunagar

    1,943,309

    3,446

    454

    Telangana (TG)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AD

    Adilabad

    Adilabad

    708,952

    4,185.97

    171

    2

    BK

    Bhadradri Kothagudem

    Kothagudem

    1,304,811

    8,951.00

    143

    3

     –

    Hanamkonda

    Hanamkonda

    1,135,707

    1,304.50

    826

    4

    HY

    Hyderabad

    Hyderabad

    3,943,323

    217

    18,172

    5

     –

    Jagtial

    Jagtial

    983,414

    3,043.23

    407

    6

     –

    Jangaon

    Jangaon

    582,457

    2,187.50

    259

    7

     –

    Jayashankar Bhupalpally

    Bhupalpally

    712,257

    6,361.70

    115

    8

     –

    Jogulamba Gadwal

    Gadwal

    664,971

    2,928.00

    208

    9

     –

    Kamareddy

    Kamareddy

    972,625

    3,651.00

    266

    10

    KA

    Karimnagar

    Karimnagar

    1,016,063

    2,379.07

    473

    11

    KH

    Khammam

    Khammam

    1,401,639

    4,453.00

    321

    12

     –

    Kumuram Bheem Asifabad

    Asifabad

    515,835

    4,300.16

    106

    13

     –

    Mahabubabad

    Mahabubabad

    770,170

    2,876.70

    269

    14

    MA

    Mahbubnagar

    Mahbubnagar

    1,318,110

    4,037.00

    281

    15

     –

    Mancherial

    Mancherial

    807,037

    4,056.36

    201

    16

    ME

    Medak

    Medak

    767,428

    2,740.89

    275

    17

     –

    Medchal–Malkajgiri

    Shamirpet

    2,542,203

    5,005.98

    2,251

    18

     –

    Mulugu

    Mulugu

    2,94,671

    3,881

    124

    19

    NA

    Nalgonda

    Nalgonda

    1,631,399

    2,449.79

    227

    20

     –

    Narayanpet

    Narayanpet

    5,66,874

    2336.44

    243

    21

     –

    Nagarkurnool

    Nagarkurnool

    893,308

    6,545.00

    124

    22

     –

    Nirmal

    Nirmal

    709,415

    3,562.51

    185

    23

    NI

    Nizamabad

    Nizamabad

    1,534,428

    4,153.00

    366

    24

     –

    Peddapalli

    Peddapalli

    795,332

    4,614.74

    356

    25

     –

    Rajanna Sircilla

    Sircilla

    546,121

    2,030.89

    273

    26

    RA

    Ranga Reddy

    Hyderabad

    2,551,731

    5,031.00

    486

    27

     –

    Sangareddy

    Sangareddy

    1,527,628

    4,464.87

    347

    28

     –

    Siddipet

    Siddipet

    993,376

    3,425.19

    279

    29

     –

    Suryapet

    Suryapet

    1,099,560

    3,374.47

    305

    30

     –

    Vikarabad

    Vikarabad

    881,250

    3,385.00

    274

    31

     –

    Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

    751,553

    2,938.00

    268

    32

    WL

    Warangal

    Warangal

    716,457

    2,175.50

    330

    33

     –

    Yadadri Bhuvanagiri

    Bhongir

    726,465

    3,091.48

    239

    Tripura (TR)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    DH

    Dhalai

    Ambassa

    377,988

    2,400

    157

    2

    GM

    Gomati

    Udaipur

    436,868

    1522.8

    287

    3

    KH

    Khowai[a]

    Khowai

    327,391

    1005.67

    326

    4

    NT

    North Tripura

    Dharmanagar

    415,946

    1444.5

    288

    5

    SP

    Sepahijala[b]

    Bishramganj

    484,233

    1044.78

    463

    6

    ST

    South Tripura

    Belonia

    433,737

    1534.2

    283

    7

    UK

    Unakoti[c]

    Kailashahar

    277,335

    591.93

    469

    8

    WT

    West Tripura

    Agartala

    917,534

    942.55

    973

    1. ^ Khowai district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  • ^ Sepahijala district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  • ^ Unakoti district of Tripura did not exist during census 2011.
  • Uttar Pradesh (UP)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AG

    Agra

    Agra

    4,380,793

    4,027

    1,084

    2

    AL

    Aligarh

    Aligarh

    3,673,849

    3,747

    1,007

    3

    AN

    Ambedkar Nagar

    Akbarpur

    2,398,709

    2,372

    1,021

    4

    AM

    Amethi

    Gauriganj

    2,549,935

    3,063

    830

    5

    JP

    Amroha

    Amroha

    1,838,771

    2,321

    818

    6

    AU

    Auraiya

    Auraiya

    1,372,287

    2,051

    681

    7

    FZ

    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya

    2,468,371

    2,765

    1,054

    8

    AZ

    Azamgarh

    Azamgarh

    4,616,509

    4,053

    1,139

    9

    BG

    Bagpat

    Baghpat

    1,302,156

    1,345

    986

    10

    BH

    Bahraich

    Bahraich

    2,384,239

    4,926

    415

    11

    BL

    Ballia

    Ballia

    3,223,642

    2,981

    1,081

    12

    BP

    Balrampur

    Balrampur

    2,149,066

    3,349

    642

    13

    BN

    Banda

    Banda

    1,799,541

    4,413

    404

    14

    BB

    Barabanki

    Barabanki

    3,257,983

    3,825

    739

    15

    BR

    Bareilly

    Bareilly

    4,465,344

    4,120

    1,084

    16

    BS

    Basti

    Basti

    2,461,056

    2,687

    916

    17

    BH

    Bhadohi

    Gyanpur

    1,554,203

    960

    1,531

    18

    BI

    Bijnor

    Bijnor

    3,683,896

    4,561

    808

    19

    BD

    Budaun

    Budaun

    3,712,738

    5,168

    718

    20

    BU

    Bulandshahr

    Bulandshahr

    3,498,507

    3,719

    788

    21

    CD

    Chandauli

    Chandauli

    1,952,713

    2,554

    768

    22

    CT

    Chitrakoot

    Karwi

    990,626

    3,202

    315

    23

    DE

    Deoria

    Deoria

    3,098,637

    2,535

    1,220

    24

    ET

    Etah

    Etah

    1,761,152

    2,456

    717

    25

    EW

    Etawah

    Etawah

    1,579,160

    2,287

    683

    26

    FR

    Farrukhabad

    Fatehgarh

    1,887,577

    2,279

    865

    27

    FT

    Fatehpur

    Fatehpur

    2,632,684

    4,152

    634

    28

    FI

    Firozabad

    Firozabad

    2,496,761

    2,361

    1,044

    29

    GB

    Gautam Buddha Nagar

    Noida

    1,674,714

    1,269

    1,252

    30

    GZ

    Ghaziabad

    Ghaziabad

    4,661,452

    1,175

    3,967

    31

    GP

    Ghazipur

    Ghazipur

    3,622,727

    3,377

    1,072

    32

    GN

    Gonda

    Gonda

    3,431,386

    4,425

    857

    33

    GR

    Gorakhpur

    Gorakhpur

    4,436,275

    3,325

    1,336

    34

    HM

    Hamirpur

    Hamirpur

    1,104,021

    4,325

    268

    35

    PN

    Hapur

    Hapur

    1,338,211

    660

    2,028

    36

    HR

    Hardoi

    Hardoi

    4,091,380

    5,986

    683

    37

    HT

    Hathras

    Hathras

    1,565,678

    1,752

    851

    38

    JL

    Jalaun

    Orai

    1,670,718

    4,565

    366

    39

    JU

    Jaunpur

    Jaunpur

    4,476,072

    4,038

    1,108

    40

    JH

    Jhansi

    Jhansi

    2,000,755

    5,024

    398

    41

    KJ

    Kannauj

    Kannauj

    1,658,005

    1,993

    792

    42

    KD

    Kanpur Dehat

    Akbarpur

    1,795,092

    3,021

    594

    43

    KN

    Kanpur Nagar

    Kanpur

    4,572,951

    3,156

    1,415

    44

    KR

    Kasganj

    Kasganj

    1,438,156

    1,955

    736

    45

    KS

    Kaushambi

    Manjhanpur

    1,596,909

    1,837

    897

    46

    KU

    Kushinagar

    Padrauna

    3,560,830

    2,909

    1,226

    47

    LK

    Lakhimpur Kheri

    Lakhimpur

    4,013,634

    7,674

    523

    48

    LA

    Lalitpur

    Lalitpur

    1,218,002

    5,039

    242

    49

    LU

    Lucknow

    Lucknow

    4,588,455

    2,528

    1,815

    50

    MG

    Maharajganj

    Maharajganj

    2,665,292

    2,953

    903

    51

    MH

    Mahoba

    Mahoba

    876,055

    2,847

    288

    52

    MP

    Mainpuri

    Mainpuri

    1,847,194

    2,760

    670

    53

    MT

    Mathura

    Mathura

    2,541,894

    3,333

    761

    54

    MB

    Mau

    Mau

    2,205,170

    1,713

    1,287

    55

    ME

    Meerut

    Meerut

    3,447,405

    2,522

    1,342

    56

    MI

    Mirzapur

    Mirzapur

    2,494,533

    4,522

    561

    57

    MO

    Moradabad

    Moradabad

    4,773,138

    3,718

    1,284

    58

    MU

    Muzaffarnagar

    Muzaffarnagar

    4,138,605

    4,008

    1,033

    59

    PI

    Pilibhit

    Pilibhit

    2,037,225

    3,499

    567

    60

    PR

    Pratapgarh

    Pratapgarh

    3,173,752

    3,717

    854

    61

    AH

    Prayagraj

    Prayagraj

    5,959,798

    5,481

    1,087

    62

    RB

    Raebareli

    Raebareli

    3,404,004

    4,609

    739

    63

    RA

    Rampur

    Rampur

    2,335,398

    2,367

    987

    64

    SA

    Saharanpur

    Saharanpur

    3,464,228

    3,689

    939

    65

    SM

    Sambhal

    Sambhal

    2,217,020

    2453

    890

    66

    SK

    Sant Kabir Nagar

    Khalilabad

    1,714,300

    1,442

    1,014

    67

    SJ

    Shahjahanpur

    Shahjahanpur

    3,002,376

    4,575

    673

    68

    SH

    Shamli[17]

    Shamli

    1,274,815

    1,063

    1,200

    69

    SV

    Shravasti

    Shravasti

    1,114,615

    1,948

    572

    70

    SN

    Siddharthnagar

    Naugarh

    2,553,526

    2,751

    882

    71

    SI

    Sitapur

    Sitapur

    4,474,446

    5,743

    779

    72

    SO

    Sonbhadra

    Robertsganj

    1,862,612

    6,788

    274

    73

    SU

    Sultanpur

    Sultanpur

    3,790,922

    4,436

    855

    74

    UN

    Unnao

    Unnao

    3,110,595

    4,561

    682

    75

    VA

    Varanasi

    Varanasi

    3,682,194

    1,535

    2,399

    Uttarakhand (UK)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AL

    Almora

    Almora

    621,927

    3,090

    198

    2

    BA

    Bageshwar

    Bageshwar

    259,840

    2,310

    116

    3

    CL

    Chamoli

    Gopeshwar

    391,114

    7,692

    49

    4

    CP

    Champawat

    Champawat

    259,315

    1,781

    147

    5

    DD

    Dehradun

    Dehradun

    1,698,560

    3,088

    550

    6

    HA

    Haridwar

    Haridwar

    1,927,029

    2,360

    817

    7

    NA

    Nainital

    Nainital

    955,128

    3,853

    225

    8

    PG

    Pauri Garhwal

    Pauri

    686,527

    5,438

    129

    9

    PI

    Pithoragarh

    Pithoragarh

    485,993

    7,110

    69

    10

    RP

    Rudraprayag

    Rudraprayag

    236,857

    1,896

    119

    11

    TG

    Tehri Garhwal

    New Tehri

    616,409

    4,085

    169

    12

    US

    Udham Singh Nagar

    Rudrapur

    1,648,367

    2,912

    648

    13

    UT

    Uttarkashi

    Uttarkashi

    329,686

    7,951

    41

    West Bengal (WB)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AD

    Alipurduar

    Alipurduar

    1,501,983

    3,136

    479

    2

    BN

    Bankura

    Bankura

    3,596,292

    6,882

    523

    3

    BI

    Birbhum

    Suri

    3,502,387

    4,545

    771

    4

    KB

    Cooch Behar

    Cooch Behar

    2,822,780

    3,387

    833

    5

    DD

    Dakshin Dinajpur

    Balurghat

    1,670,931

    2,183

    753

    6

    DA

    Darjeeling

    Darjeeling

    1,595,181

    2,093

    762

    7

    HG

    Hooghly

    Chinsurah

    5,520,389

    3,149

    1,753

    8

    HR

    Howrah

    Howrah

    4,841,638

    1,467

    3,300

    9

    JA

    Jalpaiguri

    Jalpaiguri

    3,869,675

    6,227

    621

    10

    JH

    Jhargram

    Jhargram

    1,136,548

    3,038

    374

    11

    KA

    Kalimpong

    Kalimpong

    251,642

    1,054

    239

    12

    KO

    Kolkata

    Kolkata

    4,486,679

    206.08

    24,252

    13

    MA

    Maldah

    English Bazar

    3,997,970

    3,733

    1,071

    14

    MSD

    Murshidabad

    Baharampur

    7,102,430

    5,324

    1,334

    15

    NA

    Nadia

    Krishnanagar

    5,168,488

    3,927

    1,316

    16

    PN

    North 24 Parganas

    Barasat

    10,082,852

    4,094

    2,463

    17

    BR

    Paschim Bardhaman

    Asansol

    2,882,031

    1,603

    1,798

    18

    PM

    Paschim Medinipur

    Midnapore

    4,776,909

    6,308

    757

    19

    BR

    Purba Bardhaman

    Bardhaman

    4,835,532

    5,433

    890

    20

    PR

    Purba Medinipur

    Tamluk

    5,095,875

    4,736

    1,076

    21

    PU

    Purulia

    Purulia

    2,927,965

    6,259

    468

    22

    PS

    South 24 Parganas

    Alipore

    8,161,961

    9,960

    819

    23

    UD

    Uttar Dinajpur

    Raiganj

    3,000,849

    3,180

    956

    Union territories[edit]

    Andaman and Nicobar (AN)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)[18]

    Area
    (km2)[19]

    Density
    (/km2)[9][20]

    1

    NI

    Nicobar

    Car Nicobar

    36,842

    1,841

    20

    2

    NA

    North and Middle Andaman

    Mayabunder

    105,597

    3,736

    28

    3

    SA

    South Andaman

    Port Blair

    238,142

    2,672

    89

    Chandigarh (CH)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)[9][21]

    Area
    (km2)[22]

    Density
    (/km2)[9][23]

    1

    CH

    Chandigarh

    Chandigarh

    1,055,450

    114

    9,258

    Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (DD)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    DA

    Daman

    Daman

    191,173[24]

    72[25]

    2,651

    2

    DI

    Diu

    Diu

    52,074[26]

    39[27]

    2,058

    3

    DN

    Dadra and Nagar Haveli

    Silvassa

    343,709

    491

    700

    Jammu and Kashmir (JK)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    AN

    Anantnag

    Anantnag

    1,070,144

    2853

    375

    2

    BD

    Budgam

    Budgam

    735,753

    1406

    537

    3

    BPR

    Bandipore

    Bandipore

    385,099

    3,010

    128

    4

    BR

    Baramulla

    Baramulla

    1,015,503

    3329

    305

    5

    DO

    Doda

    Doda

    409,576

    2,625

    79

    6

    GB

    Ganderbal

    Ganderbal

    297,003

    1979

    1,151

    7

    JA

    Jammu

    Jammu

    1,526,406

    3,097

    596

    8

    KT

    Kathua

    Kathua

    615,711

    2,651

    232

    9

    KW

    Kishtwar

    Kishtwar

    230,696

    7,737

    30

    10

    KG

    Kulgam

    Kulgam

    422,786

    457

    925

    11

    KU

    Kupwara

    Kupwara

    875,564

    2,379

    368

    12

    PO

    Poonch

    Poonch

    476,820

    1,674

    285

    13

    PU

    Pulwama

    Pulwama

    570,060

    1,398

    598

    14

    RA

    Rajouri

    Rajouri

    619,266

    2,630

    235

    15

    RB

    Ramban

    Ramban

    283,313

    1,330

    213

    16

    RS

    Reasi

    Reasi

    314,714

    1710

    184

    17

    SB

    Samba

    Samba

    318,611

    913

    318

    18

    SH

    Shopian

    Shopian

    265,960

    312

    852

    19

    SR

    Srinagar

    Srinagar

    1,269,751

    2,228

    703

    20

    UD

    Udhampur

    Udhampur

    555,357

    4,550

    211

    Ladakh (LA)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    KR

    Kargil

    Kargil

    143,388

    14,036

    10

    2

    LE

    Leh

    Leh

    133,487

    45,110

    3

    Lakshadweep (LD)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    LD

    Lakshadweep

    Kavaratti

    64,473[28]

    30[29]

    2,149[30]

    National Capital Territory of Delhi (DL)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)[31]

    Area
    (km2)[citation needed]

    Density
    (/km2)[9][32]

    1

    CD

    Central Delhi

    Daryaganj

    582,320

    25

    27,730

    2

    ED

    East Delhi

    Preet Vihar

    1,709,346

    440

    27,132

    3

    ND

    New Delhi

    Connaught Place

    142,004

    22

    4,057

    4

    NO

    North Delhi

    Sadar Bazaar

    887,978

    59

    14,557

    5

    NE

    North East Delhi

    Seelampur

    2,241,624

    52

    36,155

    6

    NW

    North West Delhi

    Kanjhawala

    3,656,539

    130

    8,254

    7

    SH

    Shahdara district

    Nand Nagri

     –

    59.75

     –

    8

    SD

    South Delhi

    Saket

    2,731,929

    250

    11,060

    9

    SE

    South East Delhi

    Defence Colony

    1,500,636

    102

    15,000

    10

    SW

    South West Delhi

    Vasant Vihar

    2,292,958

    395

    5,446

    11

    WD

    West Delhi

    Rajouri Garden

    2,543,243

    112

    19,563

    Puducherry (PY)[edit]

    #

    Code[8]

    District[9]

    Headquarters

    Population
    (2011)

    Area
    (km2)

    Density
    (/km2)[9]

    1

    KA

    Karaikal

    Karaikal

    200,222[33]

    157[34]

    1,275[35]

    2

    MA

    Mahé

    Mahé

    41,816[36]

    9[37]

    4,646[36]

    3

    PO

    Puducherry

    Pondicherry

    950,289[38]

    293[39]

    3,232[40]

    4

    YA

    Yanam

    Yanam

    55,626[41]

    30[42]

    1,854[41]

    See also[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ Jain, Inder. "District Judge Does Not Have Power Of Superintendence Over Judicial Officers Subordinate To Him In The District Court". legalserviceindia.com. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  • ^ "Court of Session". India Code (official). Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  • ^ "Jurisdiction of District Court in India". District Courts. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  • ^ Sarma, Reshmitha (19 January 2020). "Who is a collector? What are his powers?". Law Times Journal. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  • ^ "The Police Act, 1861" (PDF). mha.gov.in. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  • ^ "Handbook of Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 and Forest Conservation Rules, 2003 (Guidelines & Clarifications)" (PDF). dgms.net. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. 2019. p. 7. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  • ^ Official site of Mumbai City Collectorate (A district)
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak "NIC Policy on format of e-mail Address: Appendix (2): Districts Abbreviations as per ISO 3166–2" (PDF). Ministry Of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India. 12 February 2018. pp. 5–10. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv "Indian Districts by Population, Growth Rate, Sex Ratio 2011 Census". 2011 census of India. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
  • ^ "Arunachal Assembly approves Kamle as 23rd district". India Today. 19 October 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  • ^ "Kra Daadi, New Arunachal District Inaugurated". North East Today. 9 February 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  • ^ a b c "Arunachal Assembly Passes Bill For Creation Of 3 New Districts". NDTV. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  • ^ a b c Karmakar, Sumir (16 August 2015). "Celebrations tempered with caution". Telegraph India. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  • ^ "World's largest river island, Majuli, becomes India's first island district". FP India. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  • ^ "Assam: Majuli to become India's first river island district". Hindustan Times. 27 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  • ^ "Part I: state" (PDF). Government of India Census portal. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  • ^ Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh was formerly named Prabudh Nagar district, which did not exist during census 2011.
  • ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, pp. 62, 63.
  • ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, p. 28.
  • ^ Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2011, p. 65.
  • ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 36.
  • ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 20.
  • ^ Chandigarh 2011, p. 21.
  • ^ Daman 2011, p. 47.
  • ^ Daman 2011, p. 20.
  • ^ Diu 2011, p. 45.
  • ^ Diu 2011, p. 20.
  • ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 42.
  • ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 15.
  • ^ Lakshadweep 2011, p. 43.
  • ^ Delhi 2011, p. 57.
  • ^ Delhi 2011, p. 58.
  • ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 65.
  • ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 26.
  • ^ Karaikal 2011, p. 66.
  • ^ a b Mahe 2011, p. 52.
  • ^ Mahe 2011, p. 23.
  • ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 70.
  • ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 29.
  • ^ Puducherry 2011, p. 71.
  • ^ a b Yanam 2011, p. 54.
  • ^ Yanam 2011, p. 22.
  • References[edit]

    Union Territories
  • District Census Handbook – Chandigarh (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Dadra and Nagar Haveli (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Daman (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Diu (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Lakshadweep (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – N.C.T. of Delhi (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Puducherry – Karaikal (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Puducherry – Mahe (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Puducherry – Puducherry (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  • District Census Handbook – Puducherry – Yanam (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations – GoI. 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
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