Demography is the study of human population dynamics. It encompasses the study of the size, structure and distribution of populations, and how populations change over time due to births, deaths, migration and ageing. Demographic analysis can relate to whole societies or to groups defined by criteria such as education, nationality, religion and ethnicity.
The main places of habitat of the Hindi speech community are ………
States Total number of persons Male Female
States Total number of rural person Total number of urban person
The decennial growth of the Hindi speech community is present in the following.
Years Number of Speakers
The settlement pattern of the speakers of the Hindi speech community is both rural and urban.
According to the 1991 census, there are a total of 114 languages and 216 mother tongues, 18 scheduled languages and 96 not specified in the schedule.
Hindi language includes around 48 languages, dialects, or mother-tongues like Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Garhwali, etc. There were 337,272,114 persons who speak Hindi according to 1991 census.
1. Hindi 133,435,360 2. Agarwali 2 3. Ahiri-Hindi 4 4. Awadhi 528,281 5. Baghelkhandi 557,034 6. Baigani 3,723 7. Bairagi 1 8. Bangaru 115 9. Bhandauri 1 10. Bhangari 3 11. Bharati 2,118 12. Bharatpuri 246 13. Bhateali Hindi 293 14. Bhulia 2,704 15. Bilaspuri 2,875 16. Binjhwari 1,277 17. Braj Bhasha 76,189 18. Budali 1 19. Bundelkhandi 22,065 20. Burgaza 3 21. Chamari 2,225 22. Chameali Hindi 2 23. Chmrali 2 24. Cherwani 10 25. Chattisgarhi 2,962,038 26. Deswali 427 27. Deswali / Hariani 3,403 28. Devanagari 342 29. Dewar Boli 270 30. Dhamdi 1,560 31. Dogri Hindi 14 32. Etawali 3 33. Gadi Hindi 19 34. Gahora 52 35. Gangapari 171 36. Gaoli 814 37. Gondani 267 38. Gouriya 251 39. Gowro 4,802 40. Hindi 123,025,489 41. Hindi Mandeali 496 42. Hindi Mehlogi 2 43. Hindi Pahari 5,741 44. Hindi Punjabi 32 45. Javalpuri 1 46. Jamuali Hindi 14 47. Jati 31 48. Kahari 738 49. Kanauji 11 50. Kanauri Hindi 1 51. Kankeri 102 52. Kasmiri Hindi 2 53. Khariboli 5,989,128 54. Kidki 2 55. Kirari 632 56. Kosari 249 57. Koshti-Bundeli 5 58. Koyri 2 59. Kurmi-Hindi 1 60. Laria 45,524 61. Lodhanti 8 62. Lodhi 27,393 63. Maina 14 64. Manipuri 11 65. Mali 969 66. Marari 37,742 67. Marli 11 68. Mathuri 2,831 69. Mehtar 3 70. Mirzapuri 457 71. Mundi 2 72. Muria-Hindi 167 73. Nagari-Hindi 6,731 74. Nagpuri 1 75. Nagwanshi 5 76. Nepali Hindi 1 77. Ojhi 1,065 78. Pachhimi Hindi 942 79. Pachhimi Hindi pahari 5 80. Pando 6,322 81. Panki 356 82. Pardesi 32,423 83. Pingal 52 84. Powari 64,078 85. Purbi 5,264 86. Raghobansi 2,484 87. Rewapari 431 88. Rohtaki 8 89. Roman- Hindi 3 90. Seheria 2 91. Satnami 548 92. Sirmauri Hindi 107 93. Sugujia 3,093 94. Swadeshi 1 95. Tharu Awadhi 3 96. Tibia 1 97. Towargarhi 4 98. Uttari 12
Official languages: Hindi the national language and primary tongue of 30% of the people, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Sindhi, Sanskrit. Hindisthani a popular variant of Hindu/Urdu, is spoken widely throughout northern India.
Hindi – according to the 1991 Census of India, is the mother tongue of 233,432,285 persons (22% of the entire Indian population), and is spoken as a language (which includes 47 or so mother tongues cobbled up under it) by 337,272,114 persons (42.22% of the entire Indian population). It is also used as a second language by another 6.16% of the population, and as a third language by yet another 2.60% by other language speakers. In total in India, Hindi is known officially to 50.98% of Indian and thus, has the status of the major language of the nation.
Modern India is a multilingual nation. As per her 1961 count of the languages, India has more than 1650 mother tongue, belonging to genetically 6 different language families. They are rationalized into 216 mother tongues and groups into 114 languages by the 1991 Census –
A good number of languages recorded in the Indian Census could not be classified as to their genetic relation, and so are treated as unclassified languages. Hindi belongs to the Indo-Aryan family of languages.
The present day nomenclature/term of Hindi language includes 49 mother tongues, creating a statistical majority. It is amazing to see how the statistical majority of Hindi speakers is achieved. Different mother tongues are combined to make a linguistic majority. If this kind of clustering is not done, the linguistic demography of Hindi will be different. It is the mother tongue of 22% of the population; it has 20.22% of mother tongues clustered under it as a language. It is used as a second language by 6.16%, and as a third language by 2.60%, totaling to 50.98% of the entire population of India. Hindi crosses the magic figure of the definition of majority, a language with more than 50% of the population of India, in the 1991 census.
1. Hindi with other Mother Tongues 20.22 2. Hindi Mother Tongues 22.00 3. Hindi Bilingual 6.17 4. Hindi Trilingual 2.60 5. Urdu 5.17
Sl.No. Language Multilingualism Bilingualism Trilingualism 1 Kashmiri 52.52 42.16 10.36 2 Sindhi 50.61 40.74 09.91 3 Punjabi 36.25 30.75 05.50 4 Nepali 35.46 23.25 12.21 5 Marathi 25.79 23.79 02.00 6 Konkani 24.75 08.58 16.47 7 Manipuri 24.31 10.02 14.29 8 Gujarati 23.95 22.13 01.78 9 Urdu 20.61 16.60 04.01 10 Malayalam 19.07 02.69 16.38 11 Assamese 16.93 08.82 08.11 12 Oriya 11.36 04.56 11.36 13 Telugu 08.01 03.28 04.73 14 Kannada 08.98 03.89 05.09 15 Bengali 06.64 03.99 02.65 17 Tamil 01.56 00.70 00.86 Sl. No. State Hindi % (1991) 1 AN Islands 17.62 2 Andhrapradesh 02.77 3 Arunachalpradesh 07.31 4 Assam 04.62 5 Bihar 80.86 6 Chandigarh 61.07 7 Dadra & NH 05.05 8 D & Diu 3.59 9 Delhi 81.74 10 Goa 03.17 11 Gujarat 02.94 12 Haryana 91.00 13 Himachalpradesh 88.87 14 Jammu & Kashmir 17.32 15 Karnataka 01.97 16 Kerala - 17 L Dweep - 18 Madhyapradesh 85.55 19 Maharastra 07.81 20 Manipur 01.31 21 Meghalaya 02.19 22 Mizoram 01.28 23 Nagaland 03.36 24 Orissa 02.40 25 Pondicherry - 26 Punjab 07.29 27 Rajasthan 89.56 28 Sikkim 04.87 29 Tamilnadu - 30 Tripura 01.66 31 Uttarpradesh 90.11 32 West Bengal 06.58
Hindi is the official language of India and the medium of official discourse. The number of speakers who returned the language as their mother tongue in the 1991 Census of India is 337,272,114. This includes the various dialects and sub-dialects of Hindi. According to the census, out of 10,000 persons, 4,022 are Hindi speakers. Out of the total population 39.85% returned Hindi as their mother tongue.
Most of the speakers of Scheduled and Non-scheduled languages use Hindi as a second language because Hindi is the common language of communication and official discourse.
Following is the distribution of 10,000 persons by language – India, States and Union Territories – 1991.
India/ State/ Union Territory | Total | Persons Speaking Hindi |
India | 10,000 | 4,022 |
1. Andhra Pradesh | 277 | |
2. Arunachal Pradesh | 731 | |
3. Assam | 462 | |
4. Bihar | 8,086 | |
5. Goa | 317 | |
6. Gujrat | 294 | |
7. Haryana | 9,100 | |
8. Himachal Pradesh | 8,888 | |
9. Karnataka | 197 | |
10. Kerala | 8 | |
11. Madhya Pradesh | 8,555 | |
12. Maharashtra | 782 | |
13. Manipur | 131 | |
14. Meghalaya | 219 | |
15. Mizoram | 128 | |
16. Nagaland | 336 | |
17. Orissa | 240 | |
18. Punjab | 729 | |
19. Rajasthan | 8,956 | |
20. Sikkim | 489 | |
21. Tamil Nadu | 29 | |
22. Tripura | 166 | |
23. Uttar Pradesh | 9,011 | |
24. West Bengal | 658 |
Union Territories | Total | Persons speaking Hindi |
1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 10,000 | 1,763 |
2. Chandigarh | 6,106 | |
3. Dadra & Nagar Haveli | 505 | |
4. Daman & Diu | 359 | |
5. Delhi | 8,164 | |
6. Lakshdweep | 42 | |
7. Pondicherry | 31 |
The comparative strength of Hindi in 1971, 1981 and 1991 is given below :
Year | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 |
Persons who returned Hindi as their mother tongue | 208,514,005 | 264,514,117 | 337,272,114 |
Percentage to total population | 38.04% | 38.71% | 39.85% |
Decadal Percentage Increase | 1971-81 | 1981-91 |
27.86% | 27.51% |
States | Persons | Males | Females |
1. Andhra Pradesh | 1,841,290 | 960,685 | 880,605 |
2. Arunachal Pradesh | 63,196 | 43,735 | 19,461 |
3. Assam | 1,035,474 | 592,468 | 443,006 |
4. Bihar | 69,845,979 | 36,691,191 | 33,154,788 |
5. Goa | 37,073 | 22,178 | 14,895 |
6. Gujarat | 1,215,825 | 703,335 | 512,490 |
7. Haryana | 14,982,409 | 8,046,275 | 6,936,134 |
8. Himachal Pradesh | 4,595,615 | 2,312,293 | 2,283,322 |
9. Karnataka | 885,251 | 472,769 | 412,482 |
10. Kerala | 21,751 | 14,085 | 7,666 |
11. Madhya Pradesh | 56,619,090 | 29,419,611 | 27,199,479 |
12. Maharashtra | 6,168,941 | 3,439,504 | 2,729,437 |
13. Manipur | 24,061 | 17,718 | 6,343 |
14. Meghalaya | 38,930 | 25,777 | 13,153 |
15. Mizoram | 8,837 | 7,788 | 1,049 |
16. Nagaland | 40,589 | 29,927 | 10,662 |
17. Orissa | 759,016 | 395,989 | 363,027 |
18. Punjab | 1,478,993 | 847,865 | 631,128 |
19. Rajasthan | 39,410,968 | 20,683,614 | 18,727,354 |
20. Sikkim | 19,868 | 12,736 | 7,132 |
21. Tamil Nadu | 159,948 | 87,691 | 72,257 |
22. Tripura | 45,803 | 27,574 | 18,229 |
23. Uttar Pradesh | 125,348,492 | 66,761,621 | 58,586,871 |
24. West Bengal | 4,479,170 | 2,602,268 | 1,876,902 |
Union Territories | Persons | Males | Females |
1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands | 49,469 | 27,186 | 22,283 |
2. Chandigarh | 392,054 | 224,722 | 167,332 |
3. Dadra & Nagar Haveli | 6,992 | 4,729 | 2,263 |
4. Daman & Diu | 3,645 | 2,514 | 1,131 |
5. Delhi | 7,690,631 | 4,232,327 | 3,458,304 |
6. Lakshadweep | 217 | 204 | 13 |
7. Pondicherry | 2,537 | 1,544 | 993 |
India | 337,272,114 | 178,711,923 | 158,560,191 |
Following is the distribution of the dialects of Hindi and the number of persons who returned the dialect as their mother tongue.
Name of the dialects of Hindi | Number of persons who returned the dialect as their mother tongue |
Hindi | 337,272,114 |
1. Awadhi | 481,316 |
2. Bagheli/Baghelkhandi | 1,387,160 |
3. Bagri Rajasthani | 593,730 |
4. Banjari | 887,632 |
5. Bharmauri/Gaddi | 18,919 |
6. Bhojpuri | 23,102,050 |
7. Braj Bhasha | 85,230 |
8. Bundeli/BundelKhandi | 1,657,473 |
9. Chambeali | 63,408 |
10. Chattisgarhi | 10,595,199 |
11. Churahi | 45,107 |
12. Dhundhari | 965,006 |
13. Garhwali | 1,872,578 |
14. Harauti | 1,235,252 |
15. Haryanvi | 362,476 |
16. Hindi | 233,432,285 |
17. Jaunsari | 96,995 |
18. Kangri | 487,999 |
19. Khairari | 14,307 |
20. Khortha/Khotta | 1,049,655 |
21. Kulvi | 152,442 |
22. Kumauni | 1,717,191 |
23. Kurmali Thar | 236,856 |
24. Labani | 13,722 |
25. Lamani/Lambadi | 2,054,537 |
26. Laria | 64,903 |
27. Lodhi | 68,145 |
28. Magadhi/Magahi | 10,566,842 |
29. Maithili | 7,766,597 |
30. Malvi | 2,970,103 |
31. Mandeali | 440,421 |
32. Marwari | 4,673,276 |
33. Mewari | 2,114,622 |
34. Mewati | 102,916 |
35. Nagpuria | 777,738 |
36. Nimadi | 1,420,051 |
37. Pahari | 2,179,832 |
38. Panchpargania | 151,599 |
39. Pangwali | 14,780 |
40. Pawari/Powari | 213,874 |
41. Rajasthani | 13,328,581 |
42. Sadan/Sadri | 1,569,066 |
43. Sanori | 11,537 |
44. Sirmauri | 18,280 |
45. Sondwari | 37,958 |
46. Sugali | 113,491 |
47. Surgujia | 1,045,455 |
48. Surjapuri | 370,558 |
Others | 4,642,964 |
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