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GENDER COMPOSITION
Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in the population and is an
important social indicator to measure the extent of prevailing equity between males and
females in a society at a given point of time. It may be noted that the sex ratio is expected to be
almost at parity in nature. According to experts sex differential in mortality, sex selective out-
migration, skewed sex ratio at birth are the major contributory factors that influence changes
in sex ratio.
In India, sex ratio is skewed in favour of males and has continued to rise and expand in various
forms. This has drawn wide attention of policy makers and planners to reverse the trend to
bring it back to parity.
As per Census 2011, top five states/Union territories which have the highest sex ratio are
Kerela (1,084) followed by Puducherry (1,038), Tamil Nadu (995), Andhra Pradesh (992) and
Chhattisgarh (991).
Five states which have the lowest sex ratio are Daman & Diu (618), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (775),
Chandigarh (818), NCT of Delhi (866) and Andaman & Nicobar Islands (878).
Statement 5.1
Top five and bottom five States/UTs by sex ratio - 2011
Top Five States/UTs Bottom Five States/UTs
S.No. State/UT Sex ratio (females S.No. State/UT Sex ratio (females
per 1000 males) per 1000 males)
1 Kerela 1,084 1 Daman & Diu 618
2 Puducherry 1,038 2 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 775
3 Tamil Nadu 995 3 Chandigarh 818
4 Andhra Pradesh 992 4 NCT of Delhi 866
5 Chhattisgarh 991 5 A & N Islands 878
Sex ratio of India and Madhya Pradesh is slightly better compared to China, the most populated
country. However, the sex ratio in the listed European, African and American countries are
comparatively better than India (940) and Madhya Pradesh (930).
Statement 5.2
Sex ratio of India in comparison to other countries
Sl.No. Country Sex ratio Sl.No. Country Sex ratio
World 984 10 Australia 1,011
1 Russian Federation 1,165 11 Ethiopia 1,010
2 France 1,056 12 Indonesia 1,003
3 Japan 1,054 13 Nigeria 995
4 Germany 1,038 14 Malaysia 970
5 United Kingdom 1,037 15 Iran 968
6 Brazil 1,031 16 India* 940
7 South Africa 1,028 17 Madhya Pradesh 930
8 United States of America 1,026 18 China 927
9 Republic of Korea 1,020 19 Saudi Arab 828
(Source: World Population Prospects (midyear estimates), 2010 revision, Sex and age United Nation.)
* Sex ratio as per Provisional Result, Census 2011
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Sex ratio of Sri Lanka, Nepal & Myanmar is better compared to India, whereas the sex ratio of
Afghanistan & Bhutan is lower than India and Madhya Pradesh.
Statement 5.3
Sex ratio of India in comparison with neighboring countries
Sl.No. Neighbouring Countries Sex ratio Fig. 5.0 Sex ratio - India, MP and World
1 Myanmar 1,048 1100
2 Srilanka 1,032 1050
3 Nepal 1,014
Sex ratio
1000
4 Bangladesh 978
950
5 Pakistan 942
6 India* 940 900
South Africa
World
China
Srilanka
Indonesia
MP
USA
Japan
Australia
Malaysia
Brazil
Iran
Pakistan
UK
Germany
India*
Bangladesh
8 Madhya Pradesh 930
9 Bhutan 897
(Source: World Population Prospects (midyear estimates), 2010 revision, Sex and age United Nation.)
* Sex ratio as per Provisional Result, Census 2011
Statement 5.4
Sex Ratio of India and Madhya Pradesh - 1901-2011
Years India Madhya Pradesh Fig. 5.1 Sex Ratio of India and MP since 1901
1901 972 972 980
India Madhya Pradesh
1911 964 967 970
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Note : Reference Sample Registration System, RGI bulletin volume 45, No.1, January 2011
Vital rates among males and females indicates that the Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) among female child is 68 which
is higher compared to 66 in male child and the death rate among the male population is 8.5, higher compared to 8.4
in female population, which indicates that survival rate among the female population in higher age groups is slightly
better compared to male population in the same age group.
These variations in rates may have an impact on sex ratio both for total population as well as child population in the age
(0-6 years).
Statement 5.5
Sex ratio of EAG states - 2011
Sl.No. EAG states Sex ratio Fig. 5.2 Sex Ratio of India and EAG States : 2011
India 940 1000
1 Chhattisgarh 991 980
2 Orissa 978 960
3 Uttarakhand 963 940
Sex ratio
4 Jharkhand 947 920
5 Madhya Pradesh 930 900
6 Rajasthan 926 880
7 Bihar 916 860
8 Uttar Pradesh 908
Chhattisgarh
Uttar Pradesh
India
Bihar
Rajasthan
Jharkhand
Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh
Orissa
India and EAG states
Sex ratio of EAG states since 1901 is presented in the following statement 5.6 and fig. 5.3 It
shows the declining trend until 1991 and thereafter some improvement is reflected in most of
the states with a few exceptions.
Statement 5.6
Sex Ratio of EAG states : 1901-2011
Sl.No. Country/State 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
India 972 964 955 950 945 946 941 930 934 927 933 940
1 Chhattisgarh 1,046 1,039 1,041 1,043 1,032 1,024 1,008 998 996 985 989 991
2 Orissa 1,037 1,056 1,086 1,067 1,053 1,022 1,001 988 981 971 972 978
3 Uttarakhand 918 907 916 913 907 940 947 940 936 936 962 963
4 Jharkhand 1,032 1,021 1,002 989 978 961 960 945 940 922 941 947
5 Madhya Pradesh 972 967 949 947 946 945 932 920 921 912 919 930
6 Rajasthan 905 908 896 907 906 921 908 911 919 910 921 926
7 Bihar 1,061 1,051 1,020 995 1,002 1,000 1,005 957 948 907 919 916
8 Uttar Pradesh 938 916 908 903 907 908 907 876 882 876 898 908
1050
1000
Sex ratio
950
900
850
800
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
census Year
PHOTO COURTESY : UNICEF
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Statement 5.7
Sex ratio India, Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states : 1901 - 2011
Sl.No. Country/State 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
India 972 964 955 950 945 946 941 930 934 927 933 940
1 Chhattisgarh 1,046 1,039 1,041 1,043 1,032 1,024 1,008 998 996 985 989 991
2 Madhya Pradesh 972 967 949 947 946 945 932 920 921 912 919 930
3 Rajasthan 905 908 896 907 906 921 908 911 919 910 921 926
4 Maharashtra 978 966 950 947 949 941 936 930 937 934 922 925
5 Gujarat 954 946 944 945 941 952 940 934 942 934 920 918
6 Uttar Pradesh 938 916 908 903 907 908 907 876 882 876 898 908
Fig. 5.4 Sex ratio India, Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states :1901-2011
1100
India Chhattisgarh Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan
Maharashtra Gujarat Uttar Pradesh
1000
Sex ratio
900
800
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
census year
Sex ratio of the state during the last century i.e. starting from 1901 to 2011 is presented in
Table 17. Sex ratio of the state in 1901 was 972 which declined to 967 in 1911, 949 in 1921, 947
in 1931, 946 in 1941, 945 in 1951, 932 in 1961 and 920 in 1971. Sex ratio continuously declined
during these decades. It improved marginally to 921 in 1981 but fell down again to 912 in 1991.
However, sex ratio increased to 919 in 2001 and further improved to 930 in Census 2011.
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
census year
Looking at the trend of sex ratio at the district level (Table 17), we find that 17 districts had
reported sex ratio more than 1000 in 1911. The number of districts decreased to 10 in 1921
and declined to 7 in 1931. The trend continued in 1941 when the number of districts with more
than 1000 sex ratio further decreased to 5. There were 3 districts in 1951, 4 districts in 1961, 1
district in 1971, 2 districts in 1981, 1 district in 1991 and 1 in 2001. In Census 2011, 4 districts
have sex ratio more than 1000.
District wise analysis of Census 2011 shows that sex ratio is highest in Balaghat (1021) followed
by Alirajpur (1009), Mandla (1005), Dindori (1004) and Jhabua (989). As against this trend the
districts which recorded low sex ratios are Bhind (838), Morena (839), Gwalior (862), Datia
(875) and Shivpuri (877).
Statement 5.8
Top five and Bottom five districts according to sex ratio - 2001-2011
Top five districts Bottom five districts
District 2011 2001 District 2011 2001
Balaghat 1,021 1,022 Bhind 838 829
Alirajpur 1,009 995 Morena 839 822
Mandla 1,005 996 Gwalior 862 848
Dindori 1,004 991 Datia 875 856
Jhabua 989 980 Shivpuri 877 859
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Harda
Shajapur
Dewas
Khandwa
Khandwa(East(East…
Nimar)
Katni
Burhanpur
Sidhi
Umaria
Ujjain
Rajgarh
Neemuch
Dhar
Khargone
Khargone (West(West …
Nimar)
Chhindwara
Mandsaur
Shahdol
Betul
Ratlam
Anuppur
Barwani
Seoni
Jhabua
Dindori
Mandla
Alirajpur
Balaghat
Sex Ratio
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Bhind
Morena
Gwalior
Datia
Shivpuri
Chhatarpur
Sagar
Vidisha
Raisen
Ashoknagar
Tikamgarh
Sheopur
Panna
Guna
Bhopal
Hoshangabad
Damoh
Singrauli
Narsimhapur
Sehore
Indore
Jabalpur
Satna
Rewa
Districts
Harda
Shajapur
2001
Dewas
Khandwa (East Nimar)
Katni 2011
Burhanpur
Sidhi
Umaria
Ujjain
Rajgarh
Neemuch
Dhar
Khargone (West Nimar)
Chhindwara
Mandsaur
Shahdol
Betul
Ratlam
Anuppur
Barwani
Seoni
Jhabua
Dindori
Mandla
Alirajpur
Balaghat
Sex Ratio
Statement 5.10
Distribution of Districts by range of sex ratio - 2001 and 2011
Sex ratio 2001 Percentage 2011 Percentage of
of population population to
SEX RATIO : 1991-2011
to total total population,
population, 2011 (All age)
2001 (All age)
880 & below 8 16.74 5 11.31
881-915 13 28.85 12 23.47 2011
916-950 15 28.60 12 27.76
951-985 10 19.88 16 30.28
986 & above 4 5.94 5 7.18
Number of districts and percentage of population covered below
the state average and above the state average are shown in the
following statement 5.11. It reveals that number of districts
below the state average has increased from 22 to 24 in 2011. The
remaining districts are above the state average. Whereas this has
decreased from 28 to 26 for districts above state average have
46.06 percent population.
Statement 5.11
2001
Distribution of Districts by Sex ratio below and above
state level - 2001 and 2011
Sex ratio Number Percentage Number Percentage
of of Population of of population
Districts to total Districts to total
population population
2001 (All ages) 2011 (All ages)
Below state 22 46.37 24 53.94
average
Above state
28 53.63 26 46.06
average
1991
Following graphs show the trends of sex ratio and child sex ratio (0-6 years) of India and
Madhya Pradesh for 1991-2011. It is seen that sex ratio of India exceeded child sex ratio
(0-6years) during the decade 1991-2001 whereas in Madhya Pradesh sex ratio of total
population exceeded child sex ratio during the decade 2001-2011.
Statement 5.12
Sex ratio and child sex ratio (0-6 years), India and Madhya Pradesh : 1991-2011
Sex ratio and Child sex ratio Sex ratio and Child sex ratio
(0-6 years) India (0-6 years) Madhya Pradesh
Year Sex ratio Child sex ratio Year Sex ratio Child sex ratio
930
Sex ratio
930
920 920
910 910
900 900
1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
Statement 5.13
Child sex ratio, India and Madhya Pradesh
Fig. 5.10 Child Sex Ratio for India and MP: 1991-2011
Child sex ratio (06 years)
950 India Madhya Pradesh
India and M.P. 1991-2011
940
920
1991 945 941
910
890
2011 914 912 1991 2001 2011
census year
Among the States/Union Territories the highest child sex ratio (0-6 years) is reported by
Mizoram (971), followed by Meghalaya (970), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (966), Puducherry
(965) and Chhattisgarh (964).
On the contrary, states and union territories which have reported lowest child sex ratio (0-6
years) are Haryana (830) followed by Punjab (846), Jammu & Kashmir (859), NCT of Delhi (866)
and Chandigarh (867).
Statement 5.14
Top five and Bottom five states according to child sex ratio (0-6 years) - 2011
Sl.No. State/UT child sex ratio Sl.No. State/UT child sex ratio
1 Mizoram 971 1 Haryana 830
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Child sex ratio (0-6 years) of 8 EAG states for 2001 and 2011 presents the change during the
decade. Child sex ratio (0-6 years) of Chhattisgarh is highest in both the censuses. Rajasthan
has slipped to lowest among all EAG states in 2011, while Uttarakhand was the lowest in 2001.
Statement 5.15
Child sex ratio (0-6 years) for Empowered Action Group States: 2001-2011
Sl.No. EAG states Child Sex ratio Fig. 5.11 Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) of EAG states : 2001-2011
(0-6 years) 1000
2001 2011
2001 2011 980
960
India 933 914
940
1 Chhattisgarh 975 964 Sex Ratio
920
2 Jharkhand 965 943 900
Uttar Pradesh
India
Jharkhand
Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Orissa
Bihar
Rajasthan
7 Uttarakhand 908 886
8 Rajasthan 909 883
Statement 5.16
Child sex ratio (0-6 years) of neighbouring states: 2001-2011
Sl.No. states Child Sex ratio Fig. 5.12 Child sex ratio (0-6 years) : Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states
(0-6 years)
1000
2001 2011 980
2001 2011
960
India 927 914
940
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Chhattisgarh
6 Rajasthan 909 883
While comparing the child sex ratio (0-6 years) among the districts, the highest child sex ratio
is recorded in the district Alirajpur (971) followed by Dindori (970), Mandla (965), Balaghat
(961) and Seoni (954).
Districts with lowest child sex ratio (0-6 years) are Morena (825), Gwalior (832), Bhind (835),
Datia (852) and Rewa (883). Highest decline in child sex ratio is recorded in Rewa district, where
it has come down to 883 as compared to 926 in Census 2001.
Statement 5.17
Top five and Bottom five district according to child sex ratio(0-6 years) : 2001-2011
Top Five Districts Bottom Five Districts
Sl. No. Name of District Child Sex ratio (0-6 years) Sl. No. Name of District Child Sex ratio (0-6 years)
2001 2011 2001 2011
Madhya Pradesh 932 912 Madhya Pradesh 932 912
1 Alirajpur 982 971 1 Morena 837 825
2 Dindori 990 970 2 Gwalior 853 832
3 Mandla 981 965 3 Bhind 832 835
4 Balaghat 968 961 4 Datia 874 852
5 Seoni 977 954 5 Rewa 926 883
Notes : As per the ‘report on medical certification of cause of death, 2002’-page 49. In the total medically certified
deaths, 2.7 percent has been reported from the age group 1-4 year which account for 2.5 percent and 3.1 percent in
male and female child respectively. The variations in rates may have impact particularly on the child population in the
age group (0-6 years).
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Statement 5.18
Distribution of Districts by range of child sex (0-6 years): 2001 and 2011
Sex ratio Number Percentage of Number Percentage of
of population to total of population to total
Districts population Districts population
2001 (0-6 age) 2011(0-6 age)
880 & below 4 8.57 4 8.57
881-915 2 5.98 17 37.34
916-950 27 55.78 24 46.71
951-985 16 28.77 5 7.38
986 & above 1 0.9 0 0
Similarly, sex ratio of 7+ population also shows an increasing trend. Sex ratio of 7+ population
was 905 in 1991 and 916 in 2001 which has now increased to 933 in 2011.
Statement 5.19
Sex ratio by population class : 1991, 2001 and 2011 in Madhya Pradesh
Year Total Population in Population in Fig. 5.13 Sex Ratio for different class : 1991-2011
Population age group 0-6 7+ Age group 0-6 years Total 7+ Population
950
1991 912 941 905 940
920
2011 930 912 933 910
900
890
880
1991 2001 2011
Census Year
Statement 5.20 in the next page provides sex ratio of total population, child sex ratio of 0-6 population & 7+ population for
the last decade. It reveals that sex ratio of the total population & 7+ population has increased in the state whereas child sex
ratio of 0-6 population has declined in Census 2011.
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Statement 5.21
Distribution of Districts by range of sex ratio of population aged 7+ in M.P. : 2001 and 2011
Sex ratio Number Percentage of Population Number Percentage of population
of to total population of to total population
Districts 2001 (7+ age) Districts 2011 (7+ age)
1 2 3 4 5
880 & below 12 25.36 5 11.32
881-915 10 21.84 13 24.93
916-950 13 25.74 10 24.61
951-985 11 21.07 15 28.29
986 & above 4 5.99 7 10.84
Jabalpur, Indore and Narmadapuram divisions have sex ratio more than the state average of
930, whereas Bhopal, Sagar, Gwalior and Chambal divisions have lower sex ratio as compared
to the state figure. The sex ratio of Rewa division remains at par with the state average of 930.
Following statement 5.22 presents the sex ratio of the state and its divisions from 1971 to 2011
and child sex ratio from 1991 - 2011. It is observed that Chambal and Gwalior divisions have
lowest sex ratio in all decades. Sex ratio of Shahdol and Jabalpur division is higher than other
divisions in all decades.
Similarly, it is observed that child sex ratio of Shahdol division has been the highest in all
decades, while Chambal division has been the lowest.
Statement 5.22
Division wise sex ratio (1971-2011) and child sex ratio (1991 – 2011)
District State/ Division/ Sex Ratio Child Sex ratio
Code District
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Madhya Pradesh 920 921 912 919 930 941 932 912
1 Chambal 836 831 821 836 848 867 850 840
2 Gwalior 863 859 851 863 881 910 896 875
3 Sagar 896 892 880 886 898 929 926 909
4 Rewa 962 952 924 933 930 950 937 902
5 Shahdol 966 960 950 962 974 980 973 951
6 Ujjain 927 935 933 942 955 943 940 918
7 Indore 936 944 941 946 956 963 947 923
8 Bhopal 887 899 893 898 916 931 933 917
9 Narmadapuram 945 938 931 932 942 956 946 930
10 Jabalpur 957 957 950 954 964 962 954 939
Fig. 5.14 Sex Ratio of State and Divisions Fig. 5.15 Child Sex Ratio (0-6 years) of State and Divisions
Sagar Madhya Pradesh Chambal
Madhya Pradesh Chambal Gwalior
Gwalior Rewa Shahdol
Sagar Rewa Shahdol
Ujjain Indore Bhopal
Ujjain Indore Bhopal
Narmadapuram Jabalpur
Narmadapuram Jabalpur
1000
1000
950
950
900
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
850
900
800
850
750
700
800
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Census Year
Census Year
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Fig. 5.16 Sex Ratio : Chambal Division Fig. 5.17 Sex Ratio 0-6 years: Chambal Division
Chambal Sheopur Morena Bhind Chambal Sheopur Morena Bhind
940 1000
920
900 950
Sex Ratio
880
Sex Ratio 900
860
840
850
820
800 800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
920
950
900
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
880 900
860
850
840
820 800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
1991 2001 2011
Census Year
Census Year
Fig. 5.20 Sex Ratio : Sagar Division Fig. 21 Sex Ratio 0-6 years : Sagar Division
Sagar Damoh Panna Tikamgarh Sagar Chhatarpur Sagar Damoh Panna Tikamgarh Sagar Chhatarpur
960
1000
940
950
920 Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
900 900
880
850
860
800
840
1991 2001 2011
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
Fig. 22 Sex Ratio : Rewa Division Fig. 23 Sex Ratio 0-6 years : Rewa Division
Rewa Sidhi Rewa Satna Singrauli
Rewa Sidhi Rewa Satna Singrauli
980
1000
970
960
950
950
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
940 900
930
920 850
910
900 800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year
Census Year
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Fig. 5.24 Sex Ratio : Shahdol Division Fig. 5.25 Sex Ratio 0-6 years : Shahdol Division
Shahdol Dindori Anuppur Shahdol Umaria
Shahdol Dindori Anuppur Shahdol Umaria
1020 1000
1000
950
980
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
960 900
940
920 850
900
800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
Sex Ratio
940
900
930
920
850
910
900 800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
1010 1050
990
1000
Sex Ratio
970
Sex Ratio
950
950
930 900
910
850
890
870 800
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
950 1000
930
950
Sex Ratio
910
Sex Ratio
890
900
870
850 850
830
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 800
1991 2001 2011
Census Year
Census Year
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980 1000
960 950
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
940
900
920
850
900
800
880
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011
Census Year Census Year
1020 1000
1000
950
980
Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio
960
900
940
920 850
900
800
880
1991 2001 2011
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
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KILOMETRES
N U T
40 0 40 80 120
T
BHIND
MORENA
839 838
A
H
GWALIOR
T
R
o
862
DATIA P R 26
o
26 SHEOPUR 875
A
S 902
SHIVPURI
D
877
D E
A D
S
D
TIKAMGARH
H
901 CHHATARPUR
REWA
884 SATNA
930
927
J
GUNA ASHOKNAGAR
NEEMUCH PANNA
910 900 907
959 SIDHI
SINGRAULI
952
916
o
MANDSAUR 24
o
A
H
948
UMARIA
953 SHAHDOL
BHOPAL
A R
968
UJJAIN SHAJAPUR 911
R
RATLAM JABALPUR
954 939 ANUPPUR
973 RAISEN 925 DINDORI 975
899
1004
T
SEHORE NARSIMHAPUR
G
918 917
G U J A R A
JHABUA
INDORE DEWAS MANDLA
989
S
924 941 HOSHANGABAD 1005
DHAR
912
I
961
HARDA SEONI
ALIRAJPUR 932 CHHINDWARA 984 TT
1009 966 BALAGHAT
KHANDWA o
BETUL
A
22 981 963
C H
M BURHANPUR
951 T
A H R
S A
H A
R
A
881 - 915
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74 76 78 80 82
INDIA 0
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CHANGE IN SEX RATIO 2001-2011
KILOMETRES
N U T
40 0 40 80 120
T
BHIND
MORENA 9
A
H 17
GWALIOR
T
R
14 0
DATIA P R 26
26
0
SHEOPUR 19 A
S 7
SHIVPURI
D
18 D E
A D
S
D
TIKAMGARH
CHHATARPUR H
15 REWA
15
SATNA 11
ASHOKNAGAR 2
PANNA
J
GUNA
NEEMUCH 21
20 6
9 SIDHI SINGRAULI
10 6
0
MANDSAUR 24
0
A
10 VIDISHA
24 RAJGARH SAGAR DAMOH
22 KATNI
23 12 12
7
H
UMARIA
BHOPAL 7 SHAHDOL
A R
16 14
UJJAIN
R
SEHORE NARSIMHAPUR
G
9 8
G U J A R A
JHABUA
INDORE DEWAS MANDLA
9
S
12 11 9
DHAR HOSHANGABAD
16
I
6
HARDA SEONI
T
CHHINDWARA 3
ALIRAJPUR 13
14
T
14 BALAGHAT
KHANDWA BETUL 0
A
KHARGONE (EAST NIMAR)
1 22
0 BARWANI (WEST NIMAR) 5
13
H
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C H
M BURHANPUR
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H T
A S R A
H A
R
A
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7-9
6 AND BELOW
0 0 0 0 0
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SEX RATIO 2011
(AGE GROUP 0-6 )
KILOMETRES N U T
40 0 40 80 120
T
MORENA BHIND
825 835
A
H
GWALIOR
T
R
832 o
DATIA P R 26
26
o
SHEOPUR 852 A
S 888 D
SHIVPURI D E
889
A D
S
D
CHHATARPUR H
894 REWA
TIKAMGARH
886 883
ASHOKNAGAR SATNA
GUNA PANNA
J
H
934
UMARIA
SHAHDOL
946
A R
946
RATLAM SHAJAPUR BHOPAL
R
SEHORE 970
G
906 900
G U J A R A
JHABUA
934 INDORE DEWAS
S
MANDLA
892 907 HOSHANGABAD
DHAR 965
911
I
913
SEONI T
HARDA CHHINDWARA
ALIRAJPUR 921
954 T
971 950
KHANDWA BALAGHAT o
BETUL
A
KHARGONE 22
o BARWANI
(EAST NIMAR) 949 961
(WEST NIMAR)
22
H
M BURHANPUR
921 H T
A S R A
H A
R
A
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GENDER COMPOSITION
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MADHYA PRADESH 28
28
o
CHANGE IN SEX RATIO 2001-2011
(AGE GROUP 0-6)
KILOMETRES N U T
40 0 40 80 120
T
BHIND
MORENA 3
A
H 12
GWALIOR
T
R
o
21
DATIA P R 26
26
o SHEOPUR
22
A
S 41
SHIVPURI
D
18
D E
A D
S
D
TIKAMGARH
CHHATARPUR H
23 REWA
30
SATNA 43
ASHOKNAGAR
PANNA
J
GUNA 24
NEEMUCH 18
29 22
13 SIDHI SINGRAULI
42 34 o
MANDSAUR 24
o
A
24 VIDISHA
25 RAJGARH SAGAR DAMOH
21 KATNI
22 6 4
H
18 UMARIA
BHOPAL 13 SHAHDOL
A R
UJJAIN
23
9
R
SEHORE NARSIMHAPUR
G
21
G U J A R A
JHABUA 17
INDORE DEWAS MANDLA
33
S
16 23 HOSHANGABAD 16
DHAR
I
30 16
HARDA SEONI
T
CHHINDWARA
ALIRAJPUR 4 23 T
8 BALAGHAT
11 KHANDWA
BETUL
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A
22 15
30 31
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13
H T
A S R A
H A
R
A
21 - 30
11 - 20 State 20
10 AND BELOW
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