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

Population of Vadodara 2022

The Gujarati city of Vadodara is named after its namesake, Taluka. The district of Vadodara includes 12 Talukas or administrative divisions. Vadodara Taluka is home to 82 small towns and 13 larger cities. The population of Vadodara Taluka was 2009434 in 2011, with 1047054 males and 962380 females living in the 447490 homes counted by the Census. The 206,387 children aged 0-6 represent 10.27% of the total population. Vadodara Taluka has a sex ratio of roughly 919, similar to the sex ratio of the rest of Gujarat (919). 83.59 percent of males and 77.4 percent of females are literate in Vadodara Taluka, with an overall literacy rate of 80.63 percent. Vadodara has a total area of 670.68 sq. km, with a population density of 2,996/sq. Km. The percentage of the population that resides in urban areas is 9.3 percent, while the percentage residing in rural areas is 90.7 percent.

Population of Vadodara in 2022 - 19.50 lakh (approx)

 

Directory of Talukas in the Vadodara District

Taluka is the local administrative division, usually a town or city; the list of Talukas for the Vadodara District in the Indian state of Gujarat is provided below; Talukas can be thought of as sub-districts; and as of the most recent census (2011), Vadodara District is comprised of seven Talukas.

Number of Residents in the Talukas of the Vadodara District

Below is a breakdown of the household types, total population, and gender breakdown for each of the talukas that make up Vadodara District, as reported by the 2011 Indian Census.

The population of Vadodara increased by 24.85% between 2001 and 2011, according to the 2011 Census. Its population is projected to expand by 16% between 2011 and 2021.

A million people called Vadodara home at the turn of the twentieth century; it took half a century for that number to double. The population of Gujarat State has increased steadily since its inception, reaching one million in 1991 and expected to approach two million by 2022.

Look at the population and the percentage growth from 1920 to 2021.

Religion Wise population of Vadodara

85.3 percent of Vadodara's population identifies as Hindu. About 11.40 percent of Vadodara's population is Muslim, making it the city's second most popular religion. There are 1.22 percent Christians, 1.32 percent Jainists, 0.45 percent Sikhism, and 0.45 percent Buddhists in Vadodara. About 0.10 percent said they don't belong to any religion, and 0.06 percent selected "Other Religion" as their answer.

Data from the 2011 Census

Vadodara City had a population of 1,670,806 (16.70 Lakhs) in 2011, with men making up 8,69,647 of the total and women making up 8,01,159, according to preliminary data from the 2011 Census of India.

CITY SIZE AND POPULATION DENSITY

Vadodara is located on an area of 300 km2 (100 sq mi). Based on an estimate of the total population, the density is roughly 6,885.7 people per square kilometer or 20,000 people per square mile.

LITERACY RATE

In 2011, Vadodara City had an average literacy rate of 90.63 percent. When comparing the sexes, 93.83% of males and 87.18% of females could read and write. There were 4,23,122 male and 3,70,238 female literate people in Vadodara as a whole.

SEX RATIO

The city of Vadodara, India, had a sex ratio of 921 females per 1000 males as of 2014. According to the most recent data from the Census 2011 Directorate, the national sex ratio in India is 940. The 2011 census revealed that there were 852 female children for every 1000 male children.

CHILD POPULATION

Census takers also tallied children's ages in the 0-6 bracket. A total of 165,559 kids younger than six years old were counted. Of the entire population, 89,402 are males, and 76,157 are girls. According to the 2011 census, the child sex ratio was 852. Kids under the age of six made up 9.91 percent of Vadodara City's population in 2011.

Vadodara District Population

The western Indian state of Gujarat contains the District of Vadodara. The total landmass of the District is about 7,794 square kilometers. Vadodara District is the third most populous District in Gujarat, having a population of 4 million.

The population of the Vadodara District was 41,65,626 in 2011, with a male to female ratio of 21:53:736. An estimated 78.90% of the population can read and write, and the male-to-female sex ratio is 934. 

Vadodara Population Demographics

94.5% of the population can read and write in Vadodara. Nearly half of the population comprises males, making up a significantly larger proportion of the population than females. Nine percent of the population is comprised of children younger than six years old.

Vadodara is home to a diverse population that speaks many tongues. North Indians, South Indians, and Bengalis are just a few of the many distinct kinds of Indians who call this city home.

Population Growth

The city's population has increased by at least 19% since each census began in 1931. More than 500,000 people were living in the city as of the 1981 census, and that number grew to over a million by the time the next census was taken, just ten years later. As more people from everywhere move there to take advantage of its wealth of economic and educational opportunities, the city's population is growing rapidly.