According to Census of India 2011, Pimpri Chinchwad had witness a growth in its population between 2001 to 2011. Current Population of Pimpri Chinchwad 2022 is over 20 million.

Pimpri Chinchwad Population

The City of Pimpri Chinchwad is part of the Municipal Corporation of Pune. The city of Pimpri Chinchwad in Maharashtra, India, is divided into 106 wards, with local elections occurring every five years. It is located around 15 kilometres northwest of the city of Pune in the Pune Metropolitan Region. Maharashtra's 5th-largest city has a population of 1.72 million. The city's automotive and manufacturing industries are well-known in the area. 427,356 families are residing in Pimpri Chinchwad, according to the 2011 Population Census. There are 1,727,692 people in Pimpri Chinchwad, 942,533 men, and 785,159 women. The city's average sex ratio is 833.

Pimpri Chinchwad has 221746 residents, or 13% of the total, under the age of six. Between the ages of 0 and 6 years, there are 118242 boys and 103504 girls. As a result, Pimpri Chinchwad has a higher child sex ratio than the national average, at 875, according to the Census 2011 (833).

Pimpri Chinchwad has a literacy rate of 89.2 percent, according to the 2011 census. As a result, the literacy rate of Pimpri Chinchwad is higher than the district wide average of 86.2%. Pimpri Chinchwad has a male literacy rate of 92.41% and a female literacy rate of 85.37%.

Over 427,356 households, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation provides essential services like water and sewerage. The Municipal Corporation is also authorized to build roads within its jurisdiction and levy taxes on properties that fall within its jurisdiction.

Religion-wise Population – Pimpri Chinchwad

According to the 2011 census, Pimpri Chinchwad has a total Hindu population of 1,454,920 or 84.21 percent of the total population. Also, there are 119,355 Muslims in Pimpri Chinchwad, which is 6.91 percent of the city's population. Pimpri Chinchwad has a religiously diverse population, according to the 2011 census. 84.21 percent of the population of Pimpri and Chinchwad adhere to Hinduism, making it the most popular religion in the area. With a population of 6.91 percent, Islam is the second most common religion in Pimpri and Chinchwad. Christianity is practiced by 2.09 percent of the population of Pimpri and Chinchwad city, compared to 1.12 percent in Jainism, 0.34 percent in Sikhism, and 0.34 percent in Buddhism. Of those who answered "Other Religion," 0.06 percent said "Other Religion," and 0.24 percent said "No Particular Religion."

Pimpri Chinchwad's Literacy Rate

In 2011, Pimpri Chinchwad's overall literacy rate was higher than Maharashtra's average of 82.34 percent, at 89.22 percent. Out of the entire 1,343,658 literates, 761,715 were males, and 581,943 were females. Pimpri Chinchwad has a 92.41% male literacy rate and an 85.377% female literacy rate, according to the 2011 census data.

 

Pimpri Chinchwad's sex ratio

Pimpri Chinchwad has a Sex Ratio of 833. As a result, there were 833 women for every 1000 men living in Pimpri Chinchwad. Pimpri Chinchwad's Child Sex Ratio was 875, which is higher than the Pimpri Chinchwad area's average Sex Ratio of 833.

Pimpri Chinchwad's population of children

Census enumeration included information on children under the age of six. There were 221,746 children aged 0 to 6 in the population. Of the 118,242 total, 103,504 are girls, and 118,242 are boys. According to the 2011 census, the child sex ratio was 875. Pimpri Chinchwad City's population was 12.83 percent under the age of six in 2011.

The density of Pimpri Chinchwad

According to preliminary 2011 census statistics, the population density of Pimpri Chinchwad is 9545 persons per square kilometer. The city of Pimpri Chinchwad manages 181 square kilometers.

Working Population of Pimpri Chinchwad

676,832 people were working in Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation out of the total population. Work is classified as Main Work by 93.1% of employees (those employed or earning a salary or wages for at least six months) and Marginal Work by 6.9% (those earning a living for less than six months). Agricultural labourers accounted for 4,455 of the 676,832 Main Workers, while cultivators accounted for 5,868.