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Q.

As per 2011 census, which of the states has the least density population?


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a

West Bengal

b

Bihar

c

Arunachal Pradesh

d

Uttar Pradesh 

answer is C.

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As per 2011 census, Arunachal Pradesh has the least density population. The state with the lowest population is Arunachal Pradesh, with 17 people for every sq. km. Population density is characterised as the number of people per sq. km. Population density is the convergence of people inside species groups in a particular geographic district. The population density of India in 2011 was 382 for each sq. km. Bihar, with 1,106 people for each sq. km, is the most thickly populated state, followed by West Bengal (1,028) and Kerala (860). NCT of Delhi, with 11297, has the highest thickness in India, trailed by Chandigarh, where populace thickness remains at 9252. The most negligible Population thickness among UTs is in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
 
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As per 2011 census, which of the states has the least density population?