Demographics of Punjab, India

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Punjab is home to 2.3% of India's population; with a density of 551 persons per km2. According to the provisional results of the 2011 national census, Punjab has a population of 27,743,338, making it the 16th most populated state in India. Of which male and female are 14,639,465 and 13,103,873 respectively. 32% of Punjab's population consists of Dalits. In the state, the rate of population growth is 13.9% (2011), lower than national average. Out of total population, 37.5% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 10,399,146 of which 5,545,989 are males and while remaining 4,853,157 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 37.5%. According to the 2011 Census of India, Punjab, India has a population of around 27.7 million.

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Population Growth
YearPop.±%
19017,679,645    
19116,830,507−11.1%
19217,262,881+6.3%
19318,123,076+11.8%
19419,757,161+20.1%
19519,160,500−6.1%
196111,135,069+21.6%
197113,551,060+21.7%
198116,788,915+23.9%
199120,281,969+20.8%
200124,358,999+20.1%
201127,743,338+13.9%
source:Census of India [a][b][c][d][e][1][2]
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Population density

The table below gives the population density (persons per square kilometre) of Punjab through the years.[3]

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Population density (persons per square kilometer) of Punjab by year[3]
YearDensity
2011551
2001484
1991403
1981333
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The table below shows the population density by district in Punjab, according to the 2011 census.[3]

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Population density of districts of Punjab - census 2011[3]
Sr. No.DistrictDensity (persons per square kilometre)
1Ludhiana978
2Amritsar928
3SAS Nagar909
4Jalandhar836
5Gurdaspur647
6Patiala570
7Fatehgarh Sahib509
8Rupnagar505
9Kapurthala499
10SBS Nagar478
11Hoshiarpur469
12Tarn Taran464
13Sangrur457
14Moga444
15Faridkot424
16Bathinda414
17Barnala402
18Ferozepur382
19Mansa350
20Sri Muktsar Sahib348
Punjab551
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Gender

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The table below shows the sex ratio of Punjab through the years.[4]

More information Year (Census), Sex Ratio ...
Decadal sex ratio of Punjab by census years[4]
Year (Census)Sex Ratio
2011895
2001876
1991882
1981879
1971865
1961854
1951844
1941836
1931815
1921799
1911870
1901832
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The table below shows the sex ratio of Punjab by district, according to the 2011 census.

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Sex ratio of Punjab by district, 2011 census[5]
Sr. No.DistrictRatio
1Hoshiarpur961
2SBS Nagar954
3Rupnagar915
4Jalandhar915
5Kapurthala912
6Gurdaspur907
7Tarn Taran900
8Sri Muktsar Sahib896
9Fazilka894
10Moga893
11Ferozepur893
12Patiala891
13Faridkot890
14Amritsar889
15Sangrur885
16Mansa883
17SAS Nagar879
18Barnala876
19Ludhiana873
20Fatehgarh Sahib871
21Pathankot869
22Bathinda868
Punjab895
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Number of urban people by gender in districts - Census 2011[6][7]
DistrictMales (Urban)Females (Urban)
Gurdaspur1,92,5901,68,563
Pathankot1,64,2431,33,923
Amritsar7,11,1426,23,469
Tarn Taran75,04766,748
Kapurthala1,50,3791,32,083
Jalandhar6,16,4215,44,750
SBS Nagar75,17360,243
Hoshiarpur1,74,5871,60,382
Rupnagar93,39684,411
SAS Nagar2,88,2692,56,342
Ludhiana11,14,3729,55,336
Ferozepur1,53,4331,32,034
Fazilka1,41,9961,25,093
Faridkot1,15,8891,01,162
Sri Muktsar Sahib1,33,4201,18,771
Moga1,20,2161,07,030
Bathinda2,68,7132,30,504
Mansa86,54877,056
Sangrur2,73,3762,42,589
Barnala1,02,31288,373
Patiala4,03,7223,59,558
Fatehgarh Sahib1,00,74584,737
Punjab (whole)55,45,98948,53,157
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Fertility rate

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The table below shows the birth rate per 1000 persons in Punjab through the years.[8]

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Birth rate per 1000 in Punjab through the years
Year Total Urban Rural
201714.914.115.6
201614.914.215.6
201515.214.215.9
201415.514.516.2
201315.714.716.3
201215.914.816.5
201116.215.216.8
201016.615.617.2
200917.015.817.7
200817.316.118
200717.616.418.3
200617.816.818.4
200518.117.018.8
200418.717.619.3
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According to the National Family Health Survey of 2015–16, the percentage of women age 15-19 who have begun childbearing (teenage pregnancy) was 2.6%.[9]

The table below shows the variation the fertility rate (children per woman) according to the education of a woman in Punjab, as of 2019–21.

More information Years of schooling, Fertility rate ...
Fertility rate by number of years of schooling completed by women in Punjab as of year 2019–21, NFHS-5[10]
Years of schoolingFertility rate
No schooling2.5
<5 years2.5
5–9 years2.0
10–11 years1.9
12 or more years1.5
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Family planning

According to the National Family Health Survey 2020–21, the unmet need for family planning increased from 6.2% in 2015–16 to 9.9% in 2020–21. In the same time period, the unmet need for child spacing increased from 2.4 to 3.7 percent.[11]

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Current Use of Family Planning Methods (currently married women age 15–49 years)[11]
IndicatorUrban (2020–21)Rural (2020–21)Total (2020–21)Total (2015–16)
Any method
68.4%
65.4%
66.6%
75.8%
Any modern method
49.4%
51.1%
50.5%
66.3%
Female sterilization
18.0%
25.6%
22.8%
37.5%
Male sterilization
0.5%
0.4%
0.5%
0.6%
IUD/PPIUD
2.8%
3.2%
3.1%
6.8%
Pill
1.1%
1.7%
1.5%
2.5%
Condom
26.6%
19.7%
22.2%
18.9%
Injectables
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
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Mortality

Infant mortality

The list below shows the infant mortality rate per 1000 in Punjab, through the years.[8]

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Infant mortality rate per 1000 live births per year, in Punjab through the years
Year Total Urban Rural
2017211922
2016211823
2015232024
2014242126
2013262328
2012302533
2011302533
2010343137
2009383842
2008413345
2007433547
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Maternal mortality

The table below shows the maternal mortality rate per one lakh (1,00,000) per year, through the years.[8]

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Maternal mortality rate per one lakh (1,00,000) per year, in Punjab through the years[8]
YearRate
2017122
2016122
2015122
2014122
2013141
2012141
2011141
2006192
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Literacy rate

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According to the 2011 census, the literacy rate of Punjab was 75.84%. The male literacy was 80.44% and the female literacy was 70.72%.[12] The median number of years of schooling completed in the state was 6.5 for females and 7.8 for males, as of 2011.[13]

District

The table given below shows the literacy rate by district for year 2011 in descending order.[14][12]

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Literacy rate by districts - Census 2011
Sr. No. District Percentage
1Hoshiarpur84.59%
2Mohali83.80%
3Jalandhar82.48%
4Ludhiana82.20%
5Rupnagar82.19%
6Gurdaspur79.95%
7Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar79.78%
8Fatehgarh Sahib79.35%
9Kapurthala79.07%
10Amritsar76.27%
11Patiala75.28%
12Moga70.68%
13Faridkot69.55%
14Firozpur68.92%
15Bathinda68.28%
16Sangrur67.99%
17Barnala67.82%
18Tarn Taran67.81%
19Muktsar65.81%
20Mansa61.83%
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Urban and Rural areas

The table given below shows the urban rural literacy rate of Punjab by district, in the year 2011.[15]

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Urban-Rural literacy rate of Punjab (2011)
Districts Urban % Rural %
Amritsar74.58%59.64%
Barnala65.78%57.90%
Bathinda70.45%55.46%
Faridkot69.79%57.38%
Fatehgarh Sahib74.24%69.53%
Firozpur69.98%56.95%
Gurdaspur78.59%68.12%
Hoshiarpur78.77%74.77%
Jalandhar77.03%70.53%
Kapurthala76.40%67.73%
Ludhiana75.28%70.12%
Mansa67.43%51.68%
Moga70.36%60.90%
Muktsar67.29%54.66%
Patiala75.72%60.83%
Rupnagar77.50%72.00
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar77.67%69.68%
Sangrur66.52%57.83%
Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar74.04%70.98%
Tarn Taran67.74%58.30%
Total74.14%63.41%
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Religion

The table below shows the literacy rate by religion in Punjab, according to 2001 census.[16]

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Literacy rate by religion in Punjab - Census 2001
Sr. No. Religion Percentage
1Jains95.9%
2Hindus74.6%
3Buddhists72.7%
4Sikhs67.3%
5Christians54.6%
6Muslims51.2%
All religious groups69.7%
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Caste

The table below gives the literacy rate of Scheduled castes by district, according to the 2011 census.[17][18][19][20]

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Scheduled caste (SC) literacy rate by districts - Census 2011[21]
Sr. No. DistrictSC PercentageDistrict total
1Hoshiarpur82.49%84.59%
2Rupnagar78.4%82.19%
3Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar77.72 %79.78%
4SAS Nagar76.1%83.80%
5Jalandhar76.68%82.48%
6Gurdaspur72.89%79.95%
7Ludhiana72.65%82.20%
8Fatehgarh Sahib72.19%79.35%
9Kapurthala71.29%79.07%
10Patiala62.28%75.28%
11Amritsar59.16%76.27%
12Sangrur57.60%67.99%
13Moga55.23%70.68%
14Firozpur55.38%68.92%
15Faridkot54.91%69.55%
16Barnala54.91%67.82%
17Bathinda53.09%68.28%
18Tarn Taran51.37%67.81%
19Muktsar50.46%65.81%
20Mansa48.72%61.83%
Punjab64.81%75.84%.
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Human Development Index

The table below shows the district wise human development index of Punjab through the years.[22]

More information Sr. No., District ...
Human Development index of Punjab by district[22]
Sr. No.District2017201120011991Percentage change 1991–2017
1Ludhiana0.7940.7470.7610.65022.1%
2Moga0.6950.6790.683----
3Sangrur0.6690.6660.6540.53425.2%
4Bathinda0.6590.7400.53922.2%
5Tarn Taran0.6540.646------
6SAS Nagar0.6530.701------
7Fatehgarh Sahib0.6480.690.74----
8Kapurthala0.6460.7030.7070.6037.3%
9Amritsar0.6350.6850.7000.6084.4%
10Rupnagar0.6290.6750.7510.6230.9%
11SBS Nagar0.6270.7070.707----
12Jalandhar0.6180.7380.7080.6101.3%
13Barnala0.6170.649------
14Hoshiarpur0.6150.7210.7180.6061.4%
15Patiala0.6070.6950.6970.5893.0%
16Mansa0.6010.5950.633----
17Faridkot0.5990.6420.6980.5734.5%
18Muktsar0.5720.6330.651----
19Firozpur0.5630.6060.6890.568-0.8%
20Pathankot0.538--------
21Fazilka0.505--------
22Gurdaspur0.5030.6730.7230.612-17.6%
Punjab0.6200.6430.6670.5914.9%
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Caste population

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As of September 2020, the caste population data foreach Forward caste citizen in Punjab collected in Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011 has not been released to public by Government of India.[23][24] Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes form 63.2% of the total population of Punjab.[25]

Castes of Punjab (2011)
  1. Upper castes (UC Jats) (33%)
  2. Scheduled Castes (Dalits) (31.9%)
  3. Other Backward Classes (OBC or BC) (31.3%)
  4. religious minorities (3.8%)
More information Caste Population data of Punjab, Constitutional categories ...
Caste Population data of Punjab
Constitutional categoriesPopulation (%)Castes
General caste 33% includes 20% Jat Sikh and 10% Hindu Jat - 30%,[26] Brahmin, Khatri, Arora, Rajput (includes Sikh Rajputs), Sood, Bania, Bhatia (remaining 3%)
Other Backward Classes (OBC) 31.3%[27][28] includes Sainis,[29],Kamboj, Labana, Tarkhan/Ramgarhia, Kumhar/Prajapati, Arain, Gujjar, Teli, Banjara,Kabirpanthi Julaha ,Others
Scheduled Castes (Dalits not including Rai Sikh statistics[30]) 31.9%[31] includes Mazhabi Sikh - 10%, Ramdasia Sikh

(Chamar) - 13.1%, Balmiki/Bhanghi - 3.5%, Bazigar - 1.05% Others castes like Sansi , chimba, nai , julaha and many more - 4%[32]

religious minorities 3.8%[33] includes Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains
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Below is the list of districts according to the percentage of their SC population, according to 2011 census.[12][17][34][35]

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Scheduled Caste population by district (2011)[17]
Sr. No. District Percentage
1Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar42.51%
2Muktsar42.31%
3Fazilka42.27%
4Firozpur42.07%
5Jalandhar38.95%
6Faridkot38.92%
7Moga36.50%
8Hoshiarpur35.14%
9Kapurthala33.94%
10Tarn Taran33.71%
11Mansa33.63%
12Bathinda32.44%
13Barnala32.24%
14Fatehgarh Sahib32.07%
15Amritsar30.95%
16Pathankot30.60%
17Sangrur27.89%
18Ludhiana26.39%
19Rupnagar25.42%
20Patiala24.55%
21Gurdaspur23.03%
22SAS Nagar21.74%
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Scheduled caste (SC) population among different religions in Punjab - Census 2011[36]

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Religion Total Population Scheduled Caste Population Scheduled Caste Population %
Sikh 16,004,754 5,390,484 33.68%
Hindu 10,678,138 3,442,305 32.23%
Buddhist 33,237 27,390 82.40%
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Crimes against SC/STs

The table below shows the number of recorded crimes against scheduled caste and scheduled tribe people from 2010 to 2018.[37]

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Crimes against scheduled caste and scheduled tribe people in Punjab[37]
YearMurderRapePOA ActHurtKidnappingMiscellaneous
20181330326482
2017717313258
2016716411364
2015814235394
2014419162379
20137221337839
2012412821224
2011592427222
20104185013030
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Urbanization

The table below shows the percentage of rural population in each district of Punjab in ascending order, according to the 2011 census.[38]

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Percentage of rural population by district - Census 2011[38]
Sr. No.DistrictRural percentage
1Ludhiana40.84%
2SAS Nagar45.24%
3Amritsar46.42%
4Jalandhar47.07%
5Pathankot55.93%
6Patiala59.74%
7Bathinda64.05%
8Faridkot64.85%
9Kapurthala65.35%
10Barnala67.98%
11Sangrur68.83%
12Fatehgarh Sahib69.02%
13Ferozepur71.54%
14Sri Muktsar Sahib72.04%
15Fazilka73.97%
16Rupnagar74.03%
17Moga77.18%
18Gurdaspur77.73%
19Mansa78.75%
20Hoshiarpur78.89%
21SBS Nagar79.52%
22Tarn Taran87.34%
Punjab (whole)62.52%
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Languages spoken

Languages of Punjab (2011)[39][40]
  1. Punjabi (official) (89.82%)
  2. Hindi (7.85%)
  3. Others (2.83%)

The Punjabi language written in the Gurmukhi script is the official language of the state.[41] Muslims form a slight majority in the Malerkotla town and use Shahmukhi for communication.[42] Punjabi is the sole official language of Punjab and is spoken by the majority of the population numbering around 24,919,067 constituting (89.82%) of the population as of 2011 census report. Hindi is the second largest language, spoken by 2,177,853 constituting 7.85% of the population. And the remaining 646,418 spoke other Indian languages, comprising 2.83% in the Others category.[39]

Religion in Punjab

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Religion in Punjab, India (2011)
  1. Sikhism (57.69%)
  2. Hinduism (38.49%)
  3. Islam (1.93%)
  4. Christianity (1.26%)
  5. Jainism (0.16%)
  6. Buddhism (0.12%)
  7. Others/not stated (0.35%)

2001 and 2011 census

Sikhism is the most common faith in Punjab, numbering over 16 million people representing 57.69% of the population, making it the only Sikh-majority state in India. Around 38.49% of the population (10.68 million) follow Hinduism, while Islam is followed by 1.93% of the population (535,000) and Christianity 1.26% (350,000).[43] Other faiths include Buddhism and Jainism which are followed in smaller numbers. There were also nearly 90,000 people that did not state their religion.[44]

More information Religion, 2001 Census ...
Religion 2001 Census[45] 2011 Census[46]
Number % Number %
Sikh 14,592,387 59.91% 16,004,754 57.69%
Hindu 8,997,942 36.94% 10,678,138 38.49%
Muslim! 382,045 1.57% 535,489 1.93%
Christian 292,800 1.20% 348,230 1.26%
Jain 39,276 0.16% 45,040 0.16%
Buddhist 41,487 0.17% 33,237 0.12%
Others 8,594 0.03% 10,886 0.04%
Religion not stated n/a n/a 87,564 0.31%
Total 24,358,999 100.00% 27,743,338 100.00%
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Urban and rural areas

The table given below shows the religion in the urban areas of Punjab, according to 2011 census.[47]

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Religion in urban vs rural areas of Punjab
Religion Urban Rural
PercentagePopulation PercentagePopulation
Hindu
60.41%
6,282,072
25.35%
4,396,066
Sikh
35.16%
3,656,299
71.20%
12,348,455
Muslim
2.47%
256,664
1.61%
278,825
Christian
1.01%
105,253
1.40%
242,977
Jain
0.39%
40,674
0.03%
4,366
Buddhist
0.09%
9,660
0.14%
23,577
Other religions and persuasions
0.04%
4,240
0.04%
6,646
Religion not stated
0.43%
44,284
0.25%
43,280
Total 10,399,146 17,344,192
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The table below shows the population of different religions in absolute numbers in the urban and rural areas of Punjab.

More information Hindu, Sikh ...
Absolute numbers of different religious groups in Punjab[48]
Hindu Sikh Christian Muslim Other religions
1991 Urban 29,81,804 15,42,623 33,503 60,395 29,432
Rural 32,18,391 86,56,518 1,51,431 1,07,699 7,119
2001 Urban 49,33,743 30,24,950 81,642 1,66,529 55,649
Rural 40,64,199 1,15,67,437 2,11,160 2,15,518 38,176
2011 Urban 62,82,072 36,56,299 1,05,253 2,56,664 98,858
Rural 43,96,066 1,23,48,455 2,42,977 2,78,825 77,869
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1971 census

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1971)[49]
  1. Sikhism (60.22%)
  2. Hinduism (37.54%)
  3. Christianity (1.2%)
  4. Islam (0.84%)
  5. Jainism (0.16%)
  6. Others[f] (0.04%)

Following the Punjab Reorganisation Act of 1966, the borders of the East Punjab region were finalized and delineated. The states that form this region at present include Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The religious demography according to the 1971 census for the contemporary state of Punjab, India is shown below, broken down by district with an overall total.

More information District, Sikhism ...
Religion in the districts that comprise the contemporary state of Punjab, India (1971)[49]
District Sikhism Hinduism Christianity Islam Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Firozpur district 1,240,218 65.07% 639,911 33.58% 16,158 0.85% 6,340 0.33% 1,084 0.06% 2,122 0.11% 1,905,833 100%
Amritsar district 1,362,291 74.22% 430,019 23.43% 37,703 2.05% 3,044 0.17% 2,295 0.13% 148 0.01% 1,835,500 100%
Jalandhar district 653,018 44.9% 784,048 53.9% 10,705 0.74% 3,362 0.23% 2,660 0.18% 708 0.05% 1,454,501 100%
Ludhiana district 932,712 65.71% 471,519 33.22% 3,027 0.21% 5,620 0.4% 6,176 0.44% 367 0.03% 1,419,421 100%
Bhatinda district 1,014,091 76.93% 297,382 22.56% 752 0.06% 3,829 0.29% 2,072 0.16% 8 0% 1,318,134 100%
Gurdaspur district 550,996 44.82% 590,290 48.02% 79,732 6.49% 6,868 0.56% 152 0.01% 1,211 0.1% 1,229,249 100%
Patiala district 659,020 54.24% 539,128 44.37% 1,696 0.14% 13,644 1.12% 1,380 0.11% 232 0.02% 1,215,100 100%
Sangrur district 767,071 66.9% 311,197 27.14% 806 0.07% 64,448 5.62% 2,982 0.26% 146 0.01% 1,146,650 100%
Hoshiarpur district 414,323 39.38% 623,413 59.25% 8,594 0.82% 3,456 0.33% 1,602 0.15% 765 0.07% 1,052,153 100%
Rupar district 303,102 55.61% 237,016 43.49% 1,212 0.22% 2,978 0.55% 655 0.12% 42 0.01% 545,005 100%
Kapurthala district 263,130 61.26% 163,312 38.02% 1,817 0.42% 858 0.2% 325 0.08% 72 0.02% 429,514 100%
Total 8,159,972 60.22% 5,087,235 37.54% 162,202 1.2% 114,447 0.84% 21,383 0.16% 5,821 0.04% 13,551,060 100%
Note: Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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1961 census

East Punjab region

  1. Hinduism (67.75%)
  2. Sikhism (28.71%)
  3. Islam (2.36%)
  4. Christianity (0.74%)
  5. Jainism (0.32%)
  6. Others[f] (0.11%)

The religious demography of the East Punjab region including the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and National Capital Territory of Delhi is broken down by district with an overall total as per the 1961 census of India.[50][51][52][53]

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Religion in the Districts of East Punjab, India region (1961)[50][51][52][53][g]
District Hinduism Sikhism Islam Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
National Capital Territory of Delhi 2,234,597 84.05% 203,916 7.67% 155,453 5.85% 29,269 1.1% 29,595 1.11% 5,782 0.22% 2,658,612 100%
Firozpur district 657,712 40.62% 936,953 57.87% 3,369 0.21% 19,234 1.19% 1,746 0.11% 102 0.01% 1,619,116 100%
Hissar district 1,374,258 89.21% 152,719 9.91% 6,203 0.4% 1,022 0.07% 6,021 0.39% 285 0.02% 1,540,508 100%
Amritsar district 506,170 32.98% 990,344 64.52% 2,401 0.16% 33,739 2.2% 1,987 0.13% 275 0.02% 1,534,916 100%
Karnal district 1,293,354 86.78% 177,602 11.92% 14,159 0.95% 2,094 0.14% 3,207 0.22% 14 0% 1,490,430 100%
Sangrur district 738,816 51.86% 622,227 43.67% 55,738 3.91% 577 0.04% 7,328 0.51% 2 0% 1,424,688 100%
Rohtak district 1,400,347 98.59% 6,439 0.45% 7,349 0.52% 355 0.02% 5,471 0.39% 430 0.03% 1,420,391 100%
Ambala district 981,288 71.45% 340,968 24.83% 40,351 2.94% 4,877 0.36% 5,318 0.39% 675 0.05% 1,373,477 100%
Gurgaon district 1,011,862 81.56% 8,362 0.67% 216,767 17.47% 730 0.06% 2,930 0.24% 55 0% 1,240,706 100%
Hoshiarpur district 835,436 67.73% 381,965 30.97% 7,050 0.57% 7,207 0.58% 1,794 0.15% 41 0% 1,233,493 100%
Jalandhar district 662,631 53.99% 550,232 44.83% 3,184 0.26% 8,733 0.71% 2,278 0.19% 309 0.03% 1,227,367 100%
Kangra district 1,043,387 98.2% 8,854 0.83% 6,701 0.63% 1,251 0.12% 127 0.01% 2,198 0.21% 1,062,518 100%
Bhatinda district 285,967 27.1% 762,677 72.28% 3,340 0.32% 956 0.09% 2,209 0.21% 28 0% 1,055,177 100%
Patiala district 480,086 45.78% 553,438 52.77% 11,714 1.12% 1,565 0.15% 1,944 0.19% 31 0% 1,048,778 100%
Ludhiana district 365,429 35.74% 644,266 63.01% 4,686 0.46% 2,638 0.26% 5,110 0.5% 390 0.04% 1,022,519 100%
Gurdaspur district 494,635 50.06% 424,190 42.93% 5,566 0.56% 62,231 6.3% 69 0.01% 1,303 0.13% 987,994 100%
Mahendragarh district 543,480 99.2% 2,222 0.41% 1,456 0.27% 29 0.01% 663 0.12% 0 0% 547,850 100%
Mandi district 380,453 99.01% 1,759 0.46% 1,868 0.49% 28 0.01% 10 0% 141 0.04% 384,259 100%
Mahasu district 354,247 98.68% 793 0.22% 2,958 0.82% 203 0.06% 9 0% 759 0.21% 358,969 100%
Kapurthala district 140,828 40.96% 200,117 58.21% 856 0.25% 1,535 0.45% 416 0.12% 26 0.01% 343,778 100%
Chamba district 197,821 93.94% 398 0.19% 10,512 4.99% 105 0.05% 10 0% 1,733 0.82% 210,579 100%
Sirmur district 185,020 93.66% 3,867 1.96% 8,203 4.15% 221 0.11% 64 0.03% 176 0.09% 197,551 100%
Bilaspur district 155,094 97.66% 1,593 1% 2,078 1.31% 35 0.02% 2 0% 4 0% 158,806 100%
Simla district 104,784 93.01% 5,392 4.79% 1,214 1.08% 1,059 0.94% 135 0.12% 69 0.06% 112,653 100%
Kinnaur district 37,384 91.22% 27 0.07% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 3,569 8.71% 40,980 100%
Lahaul and Spiti district 9,575 46.81% 162 0.79% 1,210 5.92% 2 0.01% 1 0% 9,503 46.46% 20,453 100%
Total 16,474,661 67.75% 6,981,482 28.71% 574,386 2.36% 179,695 0.74% 78,444 0.32% 27,900 0.11% 24,316,568 100%
Note: Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1961)[50][51][h]
  1. Sikhism (52.76%)
  2. Hinduism (44.95%)
  3. Christianity (1.2%)
  4. Islam (0.85%)
  5. Jainism (0.22%)
  6. Others[f] (0.02%)

The religious demography according to the 1961 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district with an overall total.

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Religion in the districts that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1961)[50][51][h]
District Sikhism Hinduism Christianity Islam Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Firozpur district 936,953 57.87% 657,712 40.62% 19,234 1.19% 3,369 0.21% 1,746 0.11% 102 0.01% 1,619,116 100%
Amritsar district 990,344 64.52% 506,170 32.98% 33,739 2.2% 2,401 0.16% 1,987 0.13% 275 0.02% 1,534,916 100%
Sangrur district 622,227 43.67% 738,816 51.86% 577 0.04% 55,738 3.91% 7,328 0.51% 2 0% 1,424,688 100%
Hoshiarpur district 381,965 30.97% 835,436 67.73% 7,207 0.58% 7,050 0.57% 1,794 0.15% 41 0% 1,233,493 100%
Jalandhar district 550,232 44.83% 662,631 53.99% 8,733 0.71% 3,184 0.26% 2,278 0.19% 309 0.03% 1,227,367 100%
Bhatinda district 762,677 72.28% 285,967 27.1% 956 0.09% 3,340 0.32% 2,209 0.21% 28 0% 1,055,177 100%
Patiala district 553,438 52.77% 480,086 45.78% 1,565 0.15% 11,714 1.12% 1,944 0.19% 31 0% 1,048,778 100%
Ludhiana district 644,266 63.01% 365,429 35.74% 2,638 0.26% 4,686 0.46% 5,110 0.5% 390 0.04% 1,022,519 100%
Gurdaspur district 424,190 42.93% 494,635 50.06% 62,231 6.3% 5,566 0.56% 69 0.01% 1,303 0.13% 987,994 100%
Kapurthala district 200,117 58.21% 140,828 40.96% 1,535 0.45% 856 0.25% 416 0.12% 26 0.01% 343,778 100%
Total 6,066,409 52.76% 5,167,710 44.95% 138,415 1.2% 97,904 0.85% 24,881 0.22% 2,507 0.02% 11,497,826 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1951 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India (1951)[54][i]
  1. Hinduism (66.44%)
  2. Sikhism (30.43%)
  3. Islam (2.14%)
  4. Christianity (0.63%)
  5. Jainism (0.35%)
  6. Others[f] (0.02%)

Following the partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The first census following partition grouped the East Punjab region together under the name Punjab, Pepsu, Himachal Pradesh, Bilaspur & Delhi.[54] Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district with an overall total as per the 1951 census of India.

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Religion in the Districts of East Punjab, India region (1951)[54][i]
District Hinduism Sikhism Islam Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Delhi district 1,467,854 84.16% 137,096 7.86% 99,501 5.71% 18,685 1.07% 20,174 1.16% 762 0.04% 1,744,072 100%
Firozpur district 505,937 38.67% 780,024 59.62% 4,805 0.37% 11,976 0.92% 5,475 0.42% 20 0% 1,308,237 100%
Amritsar district 351,710 27.69% 897,309 70.64% 4,237 0.33% 14,753 1.16% 2,115 0.17% 196 0.02% 1,270,320 100%
Rohtak district 1,105,046 98.48% 7,907 0.7% 2,562 0.23% 153 0.01% 5,878 0.52% 500 0.04% 1,122,046 100%
Hoshiarpur district 794,688 73.2% 283,720 26.13% 1,353 0.12% 4,027 0.37% 1,823 0.17% 13 0% 1,085,624 100%
Karnal district 974,959 90.33% 96,458 8.94% 3,658 0.34% 490 0.05% 3,813 0.35% 1 0% 1,079,379 100%
Hissar district 954,714 91.3% 80,394 7.69% 3,312 0.32% 609 0.06% 6,609 0.63% 7 0% 1,045,645 100%
Jalandhar district 429,747 42.6% 569,487 56.45% 2,569 0.25% 5,969 0.59% 985 0.1% 9 0% 1,008,766 100%
Gurgaon district 794,019 82.06% 6,310 0.65% 163,663 16.91% 769 0.08% 2,722 0.28% 181 0.02% 967,664 100%
Ambala district 681,477 72.21% 232,456 24.63% 23,106 2.45% 3,690 0.39% 2,983 0.32% 22 0% 943,734 100%
Kangra district 898,564 96.99% 18,401 1.99% 6,426 0.69% 604 0.07% 1,199 0.13% 1,283 0.14% 926,477 100%
Ludhiana district 301,398 37.36% 497,419 61.65% 3,360 0.42% 1,200 0.15% 3,397 0.42% 5 0% 806,779 100%
Gurdaspur district 346,884 45.54% 354,681 46.56% 9,370 1.23% 50,457 6.62% 388 0.05% 2 0% 761,782 100%
Bhatinda district 144,305 21.64% 521,045 78.14% 416 0.06% 450 0.07% 574 0.09% 19 0% 666,809 100%
Sangrur district 420,218 65.36% 215,023 33.44% 3,741 0.58% 341 0.05% 3,610 0.56% 1 0% 642,934 100%
Barnala district 112,635 20.99% 380,811 70.95% 41,673 7.76% 113 0.02% 1,484 0.28% 12 0% 536,728 100%
Patiala district 273,087 52.09% 246,953 47.1% 2,893 0.55% 499 0.1% 689 0.13% 148 0.03% 524,269 100%
Mohinder Garh district 438,347 98.93% 2,615 0.59% 1,450 0.33% 5 0% 657 0.15% 0 0% 443,074 100%
Mahasu district 327,998 99.21% 730 0.22% 1,795 0.54% 85 0.03% 4 0% 2 0% 330,614 100%
Mandi district 308,302 99.25% 1,056 0.34% 1,268 0.41% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 310,626 100%
Kapurthala district 104,679 35.48% 187,568 63.57% 854 0.29% 1,547 0.52% 269 0.09% 154 0.05% 295,071 100%
Fatehgarh Sahib district 80,141 33.76% 154,714 65.17% 2,269 0.96% 267 0.11% 6 0% 0 0% 237,397 100%
Chamba district 170,333 96.75% 300 0.17% 5,208 2.96% 208 0.12% 1 0% 0 0% 176,050 100%
Sirmoor district 157,815 95.03% 2,626 1.58% 5,588 3.36% 19 0.01% 29 0.02% 0 0% 166,077 100%
Kohistan district 130,937 88.83% 13,206 8.96% 2,617 1.78% 343 0.23% 289 0.2% 11 0.01% 147,403 100%
Bilaspur district 124,393 98.65% 307 0.24% 1,394 1.11% 5 0% 0 0% 0 0% 126,099 100%
Simla district 37,287 80.8% 7,417 16.07% 659 1.43% 596 1.29% 131 0.28% 60 0.13% 46,150 100%
Total 12,437,474 66.44% 5,696,033 30.43% 399,747 2.14% 117,860 0.63% 65,304 0.35% 3,408 0.02% 18,719,826 100%
Note: Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1951)[54][j]
  1. Sikhism (55.65%)
  2. Hinduism (42.27%)
  3. Christianity (1%)
  4. Islam (0.85%)
  5. Jainism (0.23%)
  6. Others[f] (0.01%)

The religious demography according to the 1951 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district with an overall total.

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Religion in the districts that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1951)[54][j]
District Sikhism Hinduism Christianity Islam Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Firozpur district 780,024 59.62% 505,937 38.67% 11,976 0.92% 4,805 0.37% 5,475 0.42% 20 0% 1,308,237 100%
Amritsar district 897,309 70.64% 351,710 27.69% 14,753 1.16% 4,237 0.33% 2,115 0.17% 196 0.02% 1,270,320 100%
Hoshiarpur district 283,720 26.13% 794,688 73.2% 4,027 0.37% 1,353 0.12% 1,823 0.17% 13 0% 1,085,624 100%
Jalandhar district 569,487 56.45% 429,747 42.6% 5,969 0.59% 2,569 0.25% 985 0.1% 9 0% 1,008,766 100%
Ludhiana district 497,419 61.65% 301,398 37.36% 1,200 0.15% 3,360 0.42% 3,397 0.42% 5 0% 806,779 100%
Gurdaspur district 354,681 46.56% 346,884 45.54% 50,457 6.62% 9,370 1.23% 388 0.05% 2 0% 761,782 100%
Bhatinda district 521,045 78.14% 144,305 21.64% 450 0.07% 416 0.06% 574 0.09% 19 0% 666,809 100%
Sangrur district 215,023 33.44% 420,218 65.36% 341 0.05% 3,741 0.58% 3,610 0.56% 1 0% 642,934 100%
Barnala district 380,811 70.95% 112,635 20.99% 113 0.02% 41,673 7.76% 1,484 0.28% 12 0% 536,728 100%
Patiala district 246,953 47.1% 273,087 52.09% 499 0.1% 2,893 0.55% 689 0.13% 148 0.03% 524,269 100%
Kapurthala district 187,568 63.57% 104,679 35.48% 1,547 0.52% 854 0.29% 269 0.09% 154 0.05% 295,071 100%
Fatehgarh Sahib district 154,714 65.17% 80,141 33.76% 267 0.11% 2,269 0.96% 6 0% 0 0% 237,397 100%
Total 5,088,754 55.65% 3,865,429 42.27% 91,599 1% 77,540 0.85% 20,815 0.23% 579 0.01% 9,144,716 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1941 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1941)[55]:42[k]
  1. Hinduism[l] (46.95%)
  2. Islam (30.88%)
  3. Sikhism (21.14%)
  4. Christianity (0.69%)
  5. Jainism (0.21%)
  6. Others[f] (0.12%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1941 Indian census.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1941)[55]:42[k]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism [l] Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 597,488 30.86% 436,539 22.55% 896,021 46.28% 1,592 0.08% 3,101 0.16% 1,518 0.08% 1,936,259 100%
Firozpur District 287,733 20.22% 641,448 45.07% 479,486 33.69% 12,607 0.89% 1,674 0.12% 128 0.01% 1,423,076 100%
Amritsar District 217,431 15.38% 657,695 46.52% 510,845 36.13% 25,973 1.84% 1,911 0.14% 21 0% 1,413,876 100%
Hoshiarpur District 584,080 49.91% 380,759 32.53% 198,194 16.93% 6,165 0.53% 1,125 0.1% 0 0% 1,170,323 100%
Jalandhar District 311,010 27.59% 509,804 45.23% 298,741 26.5% 6,233 0.55% 1,395 0.12% 7 0% 1,127,190 100%
Hisar District 652,842 64.85% 285,208 28.33% 60,731 6.03% 1,292 0.13% 6,126 0.61% 510 0.05% 1,006,709 100%
Karnal District 666,301 66.99% 304,346 30.6% 19,887 2% 1,249 0.13% 2,789 0.28% 3 0% 994,575 100%
Rohtak District 780,474 81.61% 166,569 17.42% 1,466 0.15% 1,043 0.11% 6,847 0.72% 0 0% 956,399 100%
Kangra District 846,531 94.12% 43,249 4.81% 4,809 0.53% 788 0.09% 101 0.01% 3,899 0.43% 899,377 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 174,221 20.21% 440,323 51.08% 200,688 23.28% 46,743 5.42% 25 0% 6 0% 862,006 100%
Gurgaon District 560,537 65.83% 285,992 33.59% 637 0.07% 1,673 0.2% 2,613 0.31% 6 0% 851,458 100%
Ambala District 412,658 48.68% 268,999 31.73% 156,543 18.47% 6,065 0.72% 3,065 0.36% 415 0.05% 847,745 100%
Ludhiana District 171,715 20.98% 302,482 36.95% 341,175 41.68% 1,913 0.23% 1,279 0.16% 51 0.01% 818,615 100%
Kapurthala State 61,546 16.27% 213,754 56.49% 88,350 23.35% 1,667 0.44% 380 0.1% 12,683 3.35% 378,380 100%
Jind State 268,355 74.17% 50,972 14.09% 40,981 11.33% 161 0.04% 1,294 0.36% 49 0.01% 361,812 100%
Simla Hill States 345,716 96.16% 10,812 3.01% 2,693 0.75% 161 0.04% 126 0.04% 12 0% 359,520 100%
Nabha State 146,518 42.59% 70,373 20.45% 122,451 35.59% 221 0.06% 480 0.14% 1 0% 344,044 100%
Mandi State 227,463 97.79% 4,328 1.86% 583 0.25% 11 0% 0 0% 208 0.09% 232,593 100%
Faridkot State 21,814 10.95% 61,352 30.79% 115,070 57.74% 247 0.12% 800 0.4% 0 0% 199,283 100%
Chamba State 155,910 92.3% 12,318 7.29% 107 0.06% 190 0.11% 0 0% 383 0.23% 168,908 100%
Sirmoor State 146,199 93.7% 7,374 4.73% 2,334 1.5% 38 0.02% 81 0.05% 0 0% 156,026 100%
Bilaspur State 108,375 98.22% 1,498 1.36% 453 0.41% 7 0.01% 3 0% 0 0% 110,336 100%
Malerkotla State 23,482 26.65% 33,881 38.45% 30,320 34.41% 116 0.13% 310 0.35% 0 0% 88,109 100%
Suket State 69,974 98.43% 884 1.24% 234 0.33% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 71,092 100%
Kalsia State 29,866 44.32% 25,049 37.17% 12,235 18.15% 55 0.08% 188 0.28% 0 0% 67,393 100%
Simla District 29,466 76.38% 7,022 18.2% 1,032 2.68% 934 2.42% 114 0.3% 8 0.02% 38,576 100%
Dujana State 23,727 77.37% 6,939 22.63% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 30,666 100%
Loharu State 23,923 85.77% 3,960 14.2% 7 0.03% 2 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 27,892 100%
Pataudi State 17,728 82.38% 3,655 16.98% 0 0% 9 0.04% 128 0.59% 0 0% 21,520 100%
Total 7,963,083 46.95% 5,237,584 30.88% 3,586,073 21.14% 117,155 0.69% 35,955 0.21% 19,908 0.12% 16,959,758 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1941)[55]:42[e]
  1. Islam (38.42%)
  2. Sikhism (33.63%)
  3. Hinduism[l] (26.62%)
  4. Christianity (1.06%)
  5. Jainism (0.13%)
  6. Others[f] (0.15%)

The religious demography according to the 1941 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district and princely state with an overall total.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1941)[55]:42[e]
District/
Princely State
Islam Sikhism Hinduism [l] Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 436,539 22.55% 896,021 46.28% 597,488 30.86% 1,592 0.08% 3,101 0.16% 1,518 0.08% 1,936,259 100%
Firozpur District 641,448 45.07% 479,486 33.69% 287,733 20.22% 12,607 0.89% 1,674 0.12% 128 0.01% 1,423,076 100%
Amritsar District 657,695 46.52% 510,845 36.13% 217,431 15.38% 25,973 1.84% 1,911 0.14% 21 0% 1,413,876 100%
Hoshiarpur District 380,759 32.53% 198,194 16.93% 584,080 49.91% 6,165 0.53% 1,125 0.1% 0 0% 1,170,323 100%
Jalandhar District 509,804 45.23% 298,741 26.5% 311,010 27.59% 6,233 0.55% 1,395 0.12% 7 0% 1,127,190 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 440,323 51.08% 200,688 24.44% 174,221 20.21% 46,743 5.42% 25 0% 6 0% 862,006 100%
Ludhiana District 302,482 36.95% 341,175 41.68% 171,715 20.98% 1,913 0.23% 1,279 0.16% 51 0.01% 818,615 100%
Kapurthala State 213,754 56.49% 88,350 23.35% 61,546 16.27% 1,667 0.44% 380 0.1% 12,683 3.35% 378,380 100%
Nabha State 70,373 20.45% 122,451 35.59% 146,518 42.59% 221 0.06% 480 0.14% 1 0% 344,044 100%
Faridkot State 61,352 30.79% 115,070 57.74% 21,814 10.95% 247 0.12% 800 0.4% 0 0% 199,283 100%
Malerkotla State 33,881 38.45% 30,320 34.41% 23,482 26.65% 116 0.13% 310 0.35% 0 0% 88,109 100%
Total 3,748,410 38.42% 3,281,341 33.63% 2,597,038 26.62% 103,477 1.06% 12,480 0.13% 14,415 0.15% 9,757,161 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1931 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1931)[56]:277[n]
  1. Hinduism[l] (48.86%)
  2. Islam (30.17%)
  3. Sikhism (20.01%)
  4. Christianity (0.65%)
  5. Jainism (0.25%)
  6. Others[f] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1931 Indian census.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1931)[56]:277[n]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism [l] Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 623,597 38.36% 363,920 22.39% 632,972 38.94% 1,449 0.09% 3,578 0.22% 4 0% 1,625,520 100%
Firozpur District 244,688 21.15% 515,430 44.56% 388,108 33.55% 7,070 0.61% 1,411 0.12% 25 0% 1,156,732 100%
Amritsar District 174,556 15.63% 524,676 46.97% 399,951 35.8% 16,619 1.49% 1,272 0.11% 46 0% 1,117,120 100%
Hoshiarpur District 526,182 50.98% 328,078 31.78% 173,147 16.77% 3,764 0.36% 1,016 0.1% 0 0% 1,032,187 100%
Jalandhar District 268,822 28.49% 419,556 44.46% 249,571 26.45% 4,323 0.46% 1,379 0.15% 70 0.01% 943,721 100%
Hisar District 583,429 64.86% 253,784 28.21% 55,169 6.13% 1,107 0.12% 5,988 0.67% 2 0% 899,479 100%
Karnal District 570,297 66.89% 259,730 30.46% 16,928 1.99% 1,469 0.17% 4,190 0.49% 0 0% 852,614 100%
Rohtak District 655,963 81.42% 137,880 17.11% 596 0.07% 4,807 0.6% 6,375 0.79% 0 0% 805,621 100%
Kangra District 752,098 93.86% 40,483 5.05% 2,396 0.3% 576 0.07% 94 0.01% 5,665 0.71% 801,312 100%
Ambala District 346,809 46.68% 230,837 31.07% 155,555 20.94% 7,141 0.96% 2,550 0.34% 10 0% 742,902 100%
Gurgaon District 493,174 66.63% 242,357 32.74% 500 0.07% 1,463 0.2% 2,665 0.36% 4 0% 740,163 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 154,631 21.37% 367,388 50.78% 162,741 22.49% 38,756 5.36% 15 0% 4 0% 723,535 100%
Ludhiana District 120,161 17.87% 235,598 35.03% 312,829 46.52% 2,477 0.37% 1,419 0.21% 10 0% 672,494 100%
Simla Hill States 317,390 95.93% 10,017 3.03% 1,817 0.55% 176 0.05% 141 0.04% 1,309 0.4% 330,850 100%
Jind State 243,561 75.02% 46,002 14.17% 33,290 10.25% 210 0.06% 1,613 0.5% 0 0% 324,676 100%
Kapurthala State 64,319 20.31% 179,251 56.59% 72,177 22.79% 983 0.31% 27 0.01% 0 0% 316,757 100%
Nabha State 132,354 46.02% 57,393 19.96% 97,452 33.89% 66 0.02% 309 0.11% 0 0% 287,574 100%
Mandi State 199,935 96.37% 6,351 3.06% 899 0.43% 141 0.07% 0 0% 139 0.07% 207,465 100%
Faridkot State 20,855 12.69% 49,912 30.37% 92,880 56.51% 167 0.1% 550 0.33% 0 0% 164,364 100%
Sirmoor State 139,031 93.58% 7,020 4.73% 2,413 1.62% 52 0.04% 52 0.04% 0 0% 148,568 100%
Chamba State 135,254 92.09% 10,839 7.38% 112 0.08% 94 0.06% 3 0% 568 0.39% 146,870 100%
Bilaspur State 99,023 98.05% 1,458 1.44% 507 0.5% 6 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 100,994 100%
Malerkotla State 21,252 25.58% 31,417 37.82% 28,982 34.89% 135 0.16% 1,286 1.55% 0 0% 83,072 100%
Kalsia State 28,832 48.18% 21,797 36.42% 9,035 15.1% 22 0.04% 162 0.27% 0 0% 59,848 100%
Suket State 57,616 98.64% 733 1.25% 44 0.08% 1 0% 0 0% 14 0.02% 58,408 100%
Simla District 28,661 77.91% 5,810 15.79% 760 2.07% 1,540 4.19% 1 0% 14 0.04% 36,786 100%
Dujana State 22,347 79.2% 5,863 20.78% 1 0% 5 0.02% 0 0% 0 0% 28,216 100%
Loharu State 20,198 86.55% 3,119 13.36% 2 0.01% 1 0% 18 0.08% 0 0% 23,338 100%
Pataudi State 15,596 82.64% 3,168 16.79% 1 0.01% 3 0.02% 105 0.56% 0 0% 18,873 100%
Total 7,060,631 48.86% 4,359,867 30.17% 2,890,835 20.01% 94,623 0.65% 36,219 0.25% 7,884 0.05% 14,450,059 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1931)[56]:277[d]
  1. Islam (37.83%)
  2. Sikhism (32.14%)
  3. Hinduism[l] (28.95%)
  4. Christianity (0.93%)
  5. Jainism (0.15%)
  6. Others[f] (0.002%)

The religious demography according to the 1931 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district and princely state with an overall total.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1931)[56]:277[d]
District/
Princely State
Islam Sikhism Hinduism [l] Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 363,920 22.39% 632,972 38.94% 623,597 38.36% 1,449 0.09% 3,578 0.22% 4 0% 1,625,520 100%
Firozpur District 515,430 44.56% 388,108 33.55% 244,688 21.15% 7,070 0.61% 1,411 0.12% 25 0% 1,156,732 100%
Amritsar District 524,676 46.97% 399,951 35.8% 174,556 15.63% 16,619 1.49% 1,272 0.11% 46 0% 1,117,120 100%
Hoshiarpur District 328,078 31.78% 173,147 16.77% 526,182 50.98% 3,764 0.36% 1,016 0.1% 0 0% 1,032,187 100%
Jalandhar District 419,556 44.46% 249,571 26.45% 268,822 28.49% 4,323 0.46% 1,379 0.15% 70 0.01% 943,721 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 367,388 50.78% 162,741 22.49% 154,631 21.37% 38,756 5.36% 15 0% 4 0% 723,535 100%
Ludhiana District 235,598 35.03% 312,829 46.52% 120,161 17.87% 2,477 0.37% 1,419 0.21% 10 0% 672,494 100%
Kapurthala State 179,251 56.59% 72,177 22.79% 64,319 20.31% 983 0.31% 27 0.01% 0 0% 316,757 100%
Nabha State 57,393 19.96% 97,452 33.89% 132,354 46.02% 66 0.02% 309 0.11% 0 0% 287,574 100%
Faridkot State 49,912 30.37% 92,880 56.51% 20,855 12.69% 167 0.1% 550 0.33% 0 0% 164,364 100%
Malerkotla State 31,417 37.82% 28,982 34.89% 21,252 25.58% 135 0.16% 1,286 1.55% 0 0% 83,072 100%
Total 3,072,619 37.83% 2,610,810 32.14% 2,351,417 28.95% 75,809 0.93% 12,262 0.15% 159 0.002% 8,123,076 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1921 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1921)[57]:29[o]
  1. Hinduism (53%)
  2. Islam (29.05%)
  3. Sikhism (16.99%)
  4. Christianity (0.65%)
  5. Jainism (0.27%)
  6. Others[f] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1921 Indian census.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1921)[57]:29[o]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 642,055 42.81% 330,341 22.03% 522,675 34.85% 1,395 0.09% 3,249 0.22% 24 0% 1,499,739 100%
Firozpur District 306,350 27.89% 482,540 43.94% 302,761 27.57% 5,365 0.49% 1,211 0.11% 21 0% 1,098,248 100%
Amritsar District 204,435 22% 423,724 45.59% 287,004 30.88% 12,773 1.37% 1,375 0.15% 63 0.01% 929,374 100%
Hoshiarpur District 500,339 53.95% 289,298 31.19% 132,958 14.34% 3,745 0.4% 1,079 0.12% 0 0% 927,419 100%
Karnal District 573,224 69.17% 235,618 28.43% 12,280 1.48% 3,382 0.41% 4,222 0.51% 0 0% 828,726 100%
Jalandhar District 244,995 29.79% 366,586 44.57% 206,130 25.06% 4,088 0.5% 736 0.09% 9 0% 822,544 100%
Hisar District 548,351 67.13% 215,943 26.44% 45,615 5.58% 1,024 0.13% 5,874 0.72% 3 0% 816,810 100%
Rohtak District 629,592 81.52% 125,035 16.19% 602 0.08% 10,033 1.3% 7,010 0.91% 0 0% 772,272 100%
Kangra District 722,277 94.28% 38,263 4.99% 2,083 0.27% 363 0.05% 56 0.01% 3,023 0.39% 766,065 100%
Gurgaon District 460,134 67.47% 216,860 31.8% 924 0.14% 1,316 0.19% 2,762 0.4% 7 0% 682,003 100%
Ambala District 370,125 54.31% 205,750 30.19% 97,614 14.32% 5,679 0.83% 2,272 0.33% 37 0.01% 681,477 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 168,178 26.3% 316,709 49.54% 125,322 19.6% 29,099 4.55% 20 0% 15 0% 639,343 100%
Ludhiana District 135,512 23.87% 192,961 33.99% 235,721 41.53% 1,613 0.28% 1,796 0.32% 19 0% 567,622 100%
Jind State 234,721 76.16% 43,251 14.03% 28,026 9.09% 637 0.21% 1,548 0.5% 0 0% 308,183 100%
Simla Hill States 292,768 95.45% 9,551 3.11% 2,040 0.67% 164 0.05% 142 0.05% 2,053 0.67% 306,718 100%
Kapurthala State 58,412 20.55% 160,457 56.44% 64,074 22.54% 1,100 0.39% 228 0.08% 4 0% 284,275 100%
Nabha State 133,870 50.84% 50,756 19.27% 78,389 29.77% 41 0.02% 278 0.11% 0 0% 263,334 100%
Mandi State 181,358 98.01% 3,462 1.87% 142 0.08% 10 0.01% 0 0% 76 0.04% 185,048 100%
Faridkot State 38,610 25.63% 44,813 29.74% 66,658 44.24% 107 0.07% 473 0.31% 0 0% 150,661 100%
Chamba State 130,489 91.98% 10,529 7.42% 242 0.17% 63 0.04% 3 0% 541 0.38% 141,867 100%
Nahan State 132,431 94.29% 6,449 4.59% 1,449 1.03% 44 0.03% 65 0.05% 10 0.01% 140,448 100%
Bilaspur State 96,000 97.96% 1,559 1.59% 437 0.45% 4 0% 0 0% 0 0% 98,000 100%
Malerkotla State 29,459 36.68% 28,413 35.37% 21,828 27.18% 37 0.05% 585 0.73% 0 0% 80,322 100%
Kalsia State 28,769 50.15% 20,394 35.55% 8,014 13.97% 4 0.01% 190 0.33% 0 0% 57,371 100%
Suket State 53,625 98.71% 659 1.21% 44 0.08% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,328 100%
Simla District 33,228 73.31% 6,953 15.34% 1,173 2.59% 3,823 8.43% 90 0.2% 60 0.13% 45,327 100%
Dujana State 20,135 77.94% 5,698 22.06% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 25,833 100%
Loharu State 17,978 87.18% 2,625 12.73% 0 0% 0 0% 18 0.09% 0 0% 20,621 100%
Pataudi State 15,090 83.38% 2,898 16.01% 0 0% 0 0% 109 0.6% 0 0% 18,097 100%
Total 7,002,510 53% 3,838,095 29.05% 2,244,205 16.99% 85,909 0.65% 35,391 0.27% 5,965 0.05% 13,212,075 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1921)[57]:29[c]
  1. Islam (36.99%)
  2. Hinduism (33.9%)
  3. Sikhism (28.14%)
  4. Christianity (0.82%)
  5. Jainism (0.15%)
  6. Others[f] (0.002%)

The religious demography according to the 1921 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district and princely state with an overall total.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1921)[57]:29[c]
District/
Princely State
Islam Hinduism Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 330,341 22.03% 642,055 42.81% 522,675 34.85% 1,395 0.09% 3,249 0.22% 24 0% 1,499,739 100%
Firozpur District 482,540 43.94% 306,350 27.89% 302,761 27.57% 5,365 0.49% 1,211 0.11% 21 0% 1,098,248 100%
Amritsar District 423,724 45.59% 204,435 22% 287,004 30.88% 12,773 1.37% 1,375 0.15% 63 0.01% 929,374 100%
Hoshiarpur District 289,298 31.19% 500,339 53.95% 132,958 14.34% 3,745 0.4% 1,079 0.12% 0 0% 927,419 100%
Jalandhar District 366,586 44.57% 244,995 29.79% 206,130 25.06% 4,088 0.5% 736 0.09% 9 0% 822,544 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 316,709 49.54% 168,178 26.3% 125,322 19.6% 29,099 4.55% 20 0% 15 0% 639,343 100%
Ludhiana District 192,961 33.99% 135,512 23.87% 235,721 41.53% 1,613 0.28% 1,796 0.32% 19 0% 567,622 100%
Kapurthala State 160,457 56.44% 58,412 20.55% 64,074 22.54% 1,100 0.39% 228 0.08% 4 0% 284,275 100%
Nabha State 50,756 19.27% 133,870 50.84% 78,389 29.77% 41 0.02% 278 0.11% 0 0% 263,334 100%
Faridkot State 44,813 29.74% 38,610 25.63% 66,658 44.24% 107 0.07% 473 0.31% 0 0% 150,661 100%
Malerkotla State 28,413 35.37% 29,459 36.68% 21,828 27.18% 37 0.05% 585 0.73% 0 0% 80,322 100%
Total 2,686,598 36.99% 2,462,215 33.9% 2,043,520 28.14% 59,363 0.82% 11,030 0.15% 155 0.002% 7,262,881 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1911 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1911)[58]:27[59]:27[p]
  1. Hinduism (54.48%)
  2. Islam (28.9%)
  3. Sikhism (15.82%)
  4. Christianity (0.42%)
  5. Jainism (0.31%)
  6. Others[f] (0.06%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1911 Indian census.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1911)[58]:27[59]:27[p]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 563,940 40.06% 307,384 21.84% 532,292 37.81% 739 0.05% 3,282 0.23% 22 0% 1,407,659 100%
Firozpur District 273,832 28.53% 418,553 43.61% 262,511 27.35% 3,342 0.35% 1,401 0.15% 18 0% 959,657 100%
Hoshiarpur District 498,642 54.28% 281,805 30.68% 134,146 14.6% 2,978 0.32% 998 0.11% 0 0% 918,569 100%
Amritsar District 211,708 24.04% 408,882 46.43% 253,941 28.83% 4,763 0.54% 1,386 0.16% 48 0.01% 880,728 100%
Hisar District 541,720 67.3% 218,600 27.16% 38,508 4.78% 273 0.03% 5,767 0.72% 21 0% 804,889 100%
Jalandhar District 265,378 33.09% 357,051 44.52% 176,227 21.98% 2,404 0.3% 842 0.1% 18 0% 801,920 100%
Karnal District 556,203 69.54% 224,920 28.12% 13,531 1.69% 920 0.12% 4,213 0.53% 0 0% 799,787 100%
Kangra District 725,156 94.13% 38,859 5.04% 1,910 0.25% 386 0.05% 81 0.01% 3,994 0.52% 770,386 100%
Rohtak District 450,549 83.21% 86,076 15.9% 161 0.03% 334 0.06% 4,369 0.81% 0 0% 541,489 100%
Ambala District 380,592 55.16% 205,203 29.74% 94,471 13.69% 7,483 1.08% 2,187 0.32% 34 0% 689,970 100%
Delhi District 469,561 71.4% 171,745 26.12% 2,985 0.45% 5,693 0.87% 7,539 1.15% 81 0.01% 657,604 100%
Gurgaon District 421,885 65.59% 217,237 33.78% 342 0.05% 782 0.12% 2,921 0.45% 10 0% 643,177 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 190,965 30.49% 304,860 48.67% 110,525 17.65% 19,879 3.17% 73 0.01% 22 0% 626,324 100%
Ludhiana District 131,370 25.4% 176,043 34.04% 207,042 40.03% 888 0.17% 1,849 0.36% 0 0% 517,192 100%
Simla Hill States 386,953 95.7% 11,374 2.81% 2,911 0.72% 224 0.06% 172 0.04% 2,709 0.67% 404,343 100%
Jind State 210,222 77.36% 37,520 13.81% 22,566 8.3% 187 0.07% 1,233 0.45% 0 0% 271,728 100%
Kapurthala State 61,426 22.91% 152,117 56.73% 54,275 20.24% 107 0.04% 205 0.08% 3 0% 268,133 100%
Nabha State 126,414 50.79% 46,032 18.5% 76,198 30.62% 5 0% 238 0.1% 0 0% 248,887 100%
Mandi State 178,115 98.35% 2,799 1.55% 26 0.01% 4 0% 2 0% 164 0.09% 181,110 100%
Nahan State 130,276 94.05% 6,016 4.34% 2,142 1.55% 37 0.03% 49 0.04% 0 0% 138,520 100%
Chamba State 126,269 92.93% 8,750 6.44% 141 0.1% 81 0.06% 5 0% 627 0.46% 135,873 100%
Faridkot State 37,377 28.69% 37,105 28.48% 55,397 42.52% 6 0% 409 0.31% 0 0% 130,294 100%
Malerkotla State 22,902 32.19% 25,942 36.46% 21,018 29.54% 14 0.02% 1,268 1.78% 0 0% 71,144 100%
Kalsia State 30,640 54.8% 18,820 33.66% 6,258 11.19% 31 0.06% 160 0.29% 0 0% 55,909 100%
Suket State 54,268 98.8% 587 1.07% 71 0.13% 2 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,928 100%
Simla District 29,047 73.87% 5,820 14.8% 693 1.76% 3,666 9.32% 49 0.12% 45 0.11% 39,320 100%
Dujana State 20,161 79.11% 5,324 20.89% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 25,485 100%
Pataudi State 16,114 82.45% 3,338 17.08% 0 0% 9 0.05% 82 0.42% 0 0% 19,543 100%
Loharu State 16,178 86.99% 2,401 12.91% 0 0% 0 0% 18 0.1% 0 0% 18,597 100%
Total 7,127,863 54.48% 3,781,163 28.9% 2,070,288 15.82% 55,237 0.42% 40,798 0.31% 7,816 0.06% 13,083,165 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1911)[58]:27[59]:27[b]
  1. Islam (36.83%)
  2. Hinduism (34.9%)
  3. Sikhism (27.58%)
  4. Christianity (0.51%)
  5. Jainism (0.17%)
  6. Others[f] (0.002%)

The religious demography according to the 1911 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district and princely state with an overall total.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1911)[58]:27[59]:27[b]
District/
Princely State
Islam Hinduism Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 307,384 21.84% 563,940 40.06% 532,292 37.81% 739 0.05% 3,282 0.23% 22 0% 1,407,659 100%
Firozpur District 418,553 43.61% 273,832 28.53% 262,511 27.35% 3,342 0.35% 1,401 0.15% 18 0% 959,657 100%
Hoshiarpur District 281,805 30.68% 498,642 54.28% 134,146 14.6% 2,978 0.32% 998 0.11% 0 0% 918,569 100%
Amritsar District 408,882 46.43% 211,708 24.04% 253,941 28.83% 4,763 0.54% 1,386 0.16% 48 0.01% 880,728 100%
Jalandhar District 357,051 44.52% 265,378 33.09% 176,227 21.98% 2,404 0.3% 842 0.1% 18 0% 801,920 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 304,860 48.67% 190,965 30.49% 110,525 17.65% 19,879 3.17% 73 0.01% 22 0% 626,324 100%
Ludhiana District 176,043 34.04% 131,370 25.4% 207,042 40.03% 888 0.17% 1,849 0.36% 0 0% 517,192 100%
Kapurthala State 152,117 56.73% 61,426 22.91% 54,275 20.24% 107 0.04% 205 0.08% 3 0% 268,133 100%
Nabha State 46,032 18.5% 126,414 50.79% 76,198 30.62% 5 0% 238 0.1% 0 0% 248,887 100%
Faridkot State 37,105 28.48% 37,377 28.69% 55,397 42.52% 6 0% 409 0.31% 0 0% 130,294 100%
Malerkotla State 25,942 36.46% 22,902 32.19% 21,018 29.54% 14 0.02% 1,268 1.78% 0 0% 71,144 100%
Total 2,515,774 36.83% 2,383,954 34.9% 1,883,572 27.58% 35,125 0.51% 11,951 0.17% 131 0.002% 6,830,507 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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1901 census

East Punjab region

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1901)[60]:34[61]:62[q]
  1. Hinduism (58.63%)
  2. Islam (29.54%)
  3. Sikhism (11.3%)
  4. Jainism (0.31%)
  5. Christianity (0.17%)
  6. Others[f] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1901 Indian census.

More information District/ Princely State, Hinduism ...
Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1901)[60]:34[61]:62[q]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism Islam Sikhism Jainism Christianity Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 880,490 55.14% 357,334 22.38% 355,649 22.27% 2,877 0.18% 316 0.02% 26 0% 1,596,692 100%
Amritsar District 280,985 27.44% 474,976 46.39% 264,329 25.82% 1,439 0.14% 2,078 0.2% 21 0% 1,023,828 100%
Hoshiarpur District 603,710 60.99% 312,958 31.62% 71,126 7.19% 1,173 0.12% 813 0.08% 2 0% 989,782 100%
Firozpur District 279,099 29.13% 447,615 46.72% 228,355 23.83% 1,090 0.11% 1,908 0.2% 5 0% 958,072 100%
Jalandhar District 368,051 40.11% 421,011 45.88% 125,817 13.71% 969 0.11% 1,713 0.19% 26 0% 917,587 100%
Karnal District 623,597 70.6% 241,412 27.33% 12,294 1.39% 4,739 0.54% 1,179 0.13% 4 0% 883,225 100%
Ambala District 510,105 62.52% 240,710 29.5% 58,073 7.12% 2,614 0.32% 4,362 0.53% 16 0% 815,880 100%
Hisar District 544,799 69.69% 202,009 25.84% 28,642 3.66% 6,003 0.77% 253 0.03% 11 0% 781,717 100%
Kangra District 722,554 94.07% 39,672 5.16% 1,220 0.16% 113 0.01% 385 0.05% 4,180 0.54% 768,124 100%
Gurgaon District 499,373 66.92% 242,548 32.5% 99 0.01% 3,909 0.52% 278 0.04% 1 0% 746,208 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 268,817 38.08% 348,182 49.33% 85,199 12.07% 72 0.01% 3,571 0.51% 28 0% 705,869 100%
Delhi District 510,532 74.09% 167,290 24.28% 294 0.04% 7,726 1.12% 3,158 0.46% 39 0.01% 689,039 100%
Ludhiana District 269,076 39.98% 235,937 35.05% 164,919 24.5% 2,217 0.33% 947 0.14% 1 0% 673,097 100%
Rohtak District 533,723 84.63% 91,687 14.54% 94 0.01% 5,087 0.81% 80 0.01% 1 0% 630,672 100%
Simla Hill States 373,886 96.03% 11,535 2.96% 1,318 0.34% 274 0.07% 113 0.03% 2,223 0.57% 389,349 100%
Kapurthala State 93,652 29.79% 178,326 56.73% 42,101 13.39% 226 0.07% 39 0.01% 7 0% 314,351 100%
Nabha State 160,553 53.89% 58,550 19.65% 78,361 26.3% 476 0.16% 7 0% 2 0% 297,949 100%
Jind State 211,963 75.16% 38,717 13.73% 29,975 10.63% 1,258 0.45% 80 0.03% 10 0% 282,003 100%
Mandi State 170,304 97.85% 3,187 1.83% 41 0.02% 0 0% 3 0% 510 0.29% 174,045 100%
Nahan State 128,478 94.69% 6,414 4.73% 688 0.51% 61 0.04% 46 0.03% 0 0% 135,687 100%
Chamba State 119,327 93.35% 8,332 6.52% 80 0.06% 3 0% 70 0.05% 22 0.02% 127,834 100%
Faridkot State 35,778 28.64% 35,996 28.82% 52,721 42.21% 406 0.33% 11 0.01% 0 0% 124,912 100%
Malerkotla State 38,409 49.56% 27,229 35.13% 10,495 13.54% 1,361 1.76% 12 0.02% 0 0% 77,506 100%
Kalsia State 38,626 57.5% 21,921 32.63% 6,453 9.61% 181 0.27% 0 0% 0 0% 67,181 100%
Suket State 54,005 98.77% 665 1.22% 6 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,676 100%
Simla District 30,299 75.09% 6,675 16.54% 544 1.35% 32 0.08% 2,798 6.93% 3 0.01% 40,351 100%
Dujana State 18,380 76.03% 5,790 23.95% 4 0.02% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 24,174 100%
Pataudi State 18,281 83.35% 3,549 16.18% 0 0% 103 0.47% 0 0% 0 0% 21,933 100%
Loharu State 13,254 87.03% 1,963 12.89% 0 0% 12 0.08% 0 0% 0 0% 15,229 100%
Total 8,400,106 58.63% 4,232,190 29.54% 1,618,897 11.3% 44,421 0.31% 24,220 0.17% 7,138 0.05% 14,326,972 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
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Contemporary Punjab state

Religions in contemporary Punjab State, India region (1901)[60]:34[61]:62[a]
  1. Hinduism (42.69%)
  2. Islam (37.74%)
  3. Sikhism (19.26%)
  4. Jainism (0.16%)
  5. Christianity (0.15%)
  6. Others[f] (0.002%)

The religious demography according to the 1901 census for the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India is also shown below, broken down by district and princely state with an overall total.

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Religion in the Districts & Princely States that comprise contemporary Punjab State, India region (1901)[60]:34[61]:62[a]
District/
Princely State
Hinduism Islam Sikhism Jainism Christianity Others[f] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 880,490 55.14% 357,334 22.38% 355,649 22.27% 2,877 0.18% 316 0.02% 26 0% 1,596,692 100%
Amritsar District 280,985 27.44% 474,976 46.39% 264,329 25.82% 1,439 0.14% 2,078 0.2% 21 0% 1,023,828 100%
Hoshiarpur District 603,710 60.99% 312,958 31.62% 71,126 7.19% 1,173 0.12% 813 0.08% 2 0% 989,782 100%
Firozpur District 279,099 29.13% 447,615 46.72% 228,355 23.83% 1,090 0.11% 1,908 0.2% 5 0% 958,072 100%
Jalandhar District 368,051 40.11% 421,011 45.88% 125,817 13.71% 969 0.11% 1,713 0.19% 26 0% 917,587 100%
Gurdaspur District[m] 268,817 38.08% 348,182 49.33% 85,199 12.07% 72 0.01% 3,571 0.51% 28 0% 705,869 100%
Ludhiana District 269,076 39.98% 235,937 35.05% 164,919 24.5% 2,217 0.33% 947 0.14% 1 0% 673,097 100%
Kapurthala State 93,652 29.79% 178,326 56.73% 42,101 13.39% 226 0.07% 39 0.01% 7 0% 314,351 100%
Nabha State 160,553 53.89% 58,550 19.65% 78,361 26.3% 476 0.16% 7 0% 2 0% 297,949 100%
Faridkot State 35,778 28.64% 35,996 28.82% 52,721 42.21% 406 0.33% 11 0.01% 0 0% 124,912 100%
Malerkotla State 38,409 49.56% 27,229 35.13% 10,495 13.54% 1,361 1.76% 12 0.02% 0 0% 77,506 100%
Total 3,278,620 42.69% 2,898,114 37.74% 1,479,072 19.26% 12,306 0.16% 11,415 0.15% 118 0.002% 7,679,645 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India.
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Sikhism in Punjab

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Decadal Sikh Population in Punjab, India
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 1,479,072    
1911 1,883,572+2.45%
1921 2,043,520+0.82%
1931 2,610,810+2.48%
1941 3,281,341+2.31%
1951 5,553,918+5.40%
1961 6,178,516+1.07%
1971 8,160,232+2.82%
1981 10,199,534+2.26%
1991 12,768,393+2.27%
2001 14,592,868+1.34%
2011 16,004,754+0.93%
Source: census of India[a][b][c][d][e][62][63]
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Sikh pilgrims at the causeway to the sanctum of the Harmandir Sahib, the holiest Sikh Gurdwara

Sikhism was born in the Punjab area of South Asia, which now falls into the present day states of India and Pakistan. The main religions of the area at the time were Hinduism and Islam.The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam. Nine Gurus followed Nanak and developed the Sikh faith and community over the next centuries.[64]

The Sikh population in India's Punjab have grown from 5.53 million in 1951 to 16 million in 2011 census (an increase of 10.47 million in last 60 years). Sikhs in Punjab have the lowest fertility rate of 1.6 children per women as per census 2011.[65]

Decadal percentage of Sikhs in Punjab, India[a][b][c][d][e][62][63]

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Year Percent Increase
1901 19.26% N/A
1911 27.58% +8.32%
1921 28.14% +0.56%
1931 32.14% +4.00%
1941 33.63% +1.49%
1951 60.62% +26.99%
1961 55.48% -5.14%
1971 60.22% +4.74%
1981 60.75% +0.53%
1991 62.95% +2.2%
2001 59.91% -3.04%
2011 57.69% -2.22%
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After the 1947 Partition of Punjab, Sikhs became the majority religious group in Indian Punjab mainly due to the immigration of 2 million Sikhs from Pakistan into Indian Punjab, which have ultimately resulted in an increase in Sikh percentage from 33.70% in 1941 to 60.62% in 1951.[62][63][66] While population that adheres to Sikh faith has increased, the percentage of Sikhs has declined from 60.62% in 1951 to 57.69% (a decline of 2.93% in last 60 years).

Hinduism in Punjab

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Decadal Hindu Population in Punjab, India
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 3,278,620    
1911 2,383,954−3.14%
1921 2,462,215+0.32%
1931 2,351,417−0.46%
1941 2,597,038+1.00%
1951 3,449,844+2.88%
1961 4,256,936+2.12%
1971 5,087,067+1.80%
1981 6,200,146+2.00%
1991 6,989,166+1.21%
2001 8,998,214+2.56%
2011 10,678,410+1.73%
Source: census of India[a][b][c][d][e][62][63][67]
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Hinduism is the second largest and fastest growing religion in the Indian state of Punjab with around 38.5% followers as of 2011 census. Hinduism is the 2nd largest religion of Punjabi peoples. It was the largest religion in Punjab before the advent of Islam from the West and birth of Sikhism in Punjab region from the east.[68] The Hindu population has increased drastically in the Indian Punjab from 1941 to 1951 mainly due to the immigration of 1 million Punjabi Hindu refugees from Pakistan's Punjab.[69]

Decadal percentage of Hindus in Punjab, India[a][b][c][d][e][62][63][67]

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Year Percent Increase
1901 42.69% N/A
1911 34.90% -7.79%
1921 33.90% -1.00%
1931 28.95% -4.95%
1941 26.62% -2.33%
1951 37.66% +11.04%
1961 38.23% +0.57%
1971 37.54% -0.69%
1981 36.93% -0.61%
1991 34.46% -2.47%
2001 36.94% +2.48%
2011 38.49% +1.55%
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The Hindu percentage remained stable for decades. The Hindu percentage have increased from 37.66% in 1951 to 38.49% in 2011.

The Hindu population have increased from 3.44 million in 1951 to 10.67 million in 2011 (a growth of 7.23 million in 6 decades). Hindus in Punjab have a fertility rate of 1.9 children per women as per as census 2011.[70]

Islam in Punjab

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Decadal Muslim Population in Punjab, India
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 2,898,114    
1911 2,515,774−1.40%
1921 2,686,598+0.66%
1931 3,072,619+1.35%
1941 3,748,410+2.01%
1947 90,172−46.27%
1951 110,160+5.13%
1961 181,234+5.10%
1971 252,688+3.38%
1981 321,287+2.43%
1991 390,077+1.96%
2001 382,045−0.21%
2011 535,489+3.43%
Source: Census of India[a][b][c][d][e]
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A photo of a mosque in Punjab, India

The Muslim population in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India reduced from approximately 38.4% according to the 1941 census[e] to 0.5% in 1947 as a result of Partition of Punjab riots which were caused during 1947 mainly in the various parts of East Punjab.

Prior to partition, according to the 1941 census, approximately 3.75 million Muslims resided in the region that forms the contemporary state of Punjab in India.[e] At the time, Muslims formed the largest religious community in the region, comprising a narrow plurality at approximately 38.4 percent of the total population.[e] Following the partition of India, the vast majority departed the region en masse, migrating westward to the Punjab region that fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line, in the contemporary state of Punjab, Pakistan.

Most native Punjabi Muslims now live in Malerkotla, and it is the only district where communal violence haven't occurred during partition because Guru Gobind Singh Ji have promised the Nawab of Malerkotla, Sher Mohammad Khan that the Muslim community in Malerkotla would never be harmed in the future times to come and as a result of Guru ji's blessing words, most of the Muslims were able to stayed back there.[71][72] Apart from Malerkotla, most of the Muslims living in other parts of Punjab are non-native and have came from neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir on temporary basis as immigrants workers (small scale) and students.

Muslims in Punjab have a fertility rate of 2.4 children per women as per 2011 census.[70] Islam is the fastest-growing religion in Punjab.[73]

Decadal percentage of Muslims in Punjab, India[a][b][c][d][e][74][75][67] [76]

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Year Percent Increase
1901 37.74% N/A
1911 36.83% -0.91%
1921 36.99% +0.16%
1931 37.83% +0.84%
1941 38.42% +0.59%
1947 0.5% -37.92%
1951 0.63% +0.13%
1961 0.82% +0.19%
1971 0.93% +0.11%
1981 1% +0.07%
1991 1.18% +0.18%
2001 1.57% +0.39%
2011 1.93% +0.36%
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Religious population by districts

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Religious population by district (2011)[44]
#DistrictSikhHinduMuslimChristianJainBuddhistOther religionsReligion not stated
1Amritsar1,716,935690,93912,50254,3443,1528765,48810,864
2Barnala467,751112,85913,100622246108481360
3Bathinda984,286380,56916,2992,4741,2662465592,826
4Faridkot469,789141,3633,1251,2271,109155103637
5Fatehgarh Sahib427,521152,85116,8081,69817848251808
6Firozpur1,090,815906,4086,84419,3581,1434542783,774
7Gurdaspur1,002,8741,074,33227,667176,58758040581215,066
8Hoshiarpur538,2081,000,74323,08914,96820343,4765313,576
9Jalandhar718,3631,394,32930,23326,0164,01111,3858058,448
10Kapurthala453,692336,12410,1905,4455536,6623342,168
11Ludhiana1,863,4081,502,40377,71316,51719,6202,0071,25415,817
12Mansa598,443156,53910,6569171,5771234931,284
13Moga818,921158,4149,3883,2774361783654,767
14Muktsar638,625254,9204,3331,681744240433920
15Patiala1,059,944783,30640,0435,6831,9142451,4103,141
16Rupnagar361,045304,48114,4922,0946531181431,601
17Mohali478,908476,27629,4885,3421,2572572392,861
18Sangrur1,077,438389,410179,1162,4063,2222681,0382,271
19Nawanshehar192,885401,3686,8291,4796955,8852662,903
20Tarn Taran1,044,90360,5043,8556,095650101473,472
Punjab (Total)
16,004,75410,678,138535,489348,23045,04033,23710,88687,564
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Religious population proportion by district (2011)[44]
#DistrictSikhHinduMuslimChristianJainBuddhistOther religionsReligion not stated
1Amritsar68.94%27.74%0.50%2.18%0.13%0.04%0.04%0.44%
2Barnala78.54%18.95%2.20%0.10%0.04%0.02%0.08%0.06%
3Bathinda70.89%27.41%1.17%0.18%0.09%0.02%0.04%0.20%
4Faridkot76.08%22.89%0.51%0.20%0.18%0.03%0.02%0.10%
5Fatehgarh Sahib71.23%25.47%2.80%0.28%0.03%0.01%0.04%0.13%
6Firozpur53.76%44.67%0.34%0.95%0.06%0.02%0.01%0.19%
7Gurdaspur43.64%46.74%1.20%7.68%0.03%0.02%0.04%0.66%
8Hoshiarpur33.92%63.07%1.46%0.94%0.13%0.22%0.03%0.23%
9Jalandhar32.75%63.56%1.38%1.19%0.18%0.52%0.04%0.39%
10Kapurthala55.66%41.23%1.25%0.67%0.07%0.82%0.04%0.27%
11Ludhiana53.26%42.94%2.22%0.47%0.56%0.06%0.04%0.45%
12Mansa77.75%20.34%1.35%0.12%0.20%0.02%0.06%0.17%
13Moga82.24%15.91%0.94%0.33%0.04%0.02%0.04%0.48%
14Muktsar70.81%28.26%0.48%0.19%0.08%0.03%0.05%0.10%
15Patiala55.91%41.32%2.11%0.30%0.10%0.01%0.07%0.17%
16Rupnagar52.74%44.47%2.12%0.31%0.10%0.02%0.02%0.23%
17Mohali48.15%47.88%2.96%0.54%0.13%0.03%0.02%0.29%
18Sangrur65.10%23.53%10.82%0.15%0.19%0.02%0.06%0.14%
19Nawanshehar31.50%65.55%1.12%0.24%0.11%0.96%0.04%0.47%
20Tarn Taran93.33%5.40%0.34%0.54%0.06%0.01%0.00%0.31%
Punjab (Total)
57.69%38.49%1.93%1.26%0.16%0.12%0.04%0.32%
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Notes

  1. 1901 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, and Nabha) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1901 census data here:[60]:34
  2. 1911 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, and Nabha) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1911 census data here:[58]:27[59]:27
  3. 1921 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, and Nabha) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1921 census data here:[57]:29
  4. 1931 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, and Nabha) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1931 census data here:[56]:277
  5. 1941 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, and Nabha) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1941 census data here:[55]:42
  6. Including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Tribals, others, or not stated
  7. Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, districts and Princely states that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line formed the subdivision of East Punjab, which included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, Bilaspur State, and Delhi.[54] The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
  8. 1961 figure taken from the 1961 census of India by combining the total population of all districts (Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Gurdaspur, Bhatinda, Sangrur, Barnala, Patiala, and Kapurthala) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1961 census data here:[50][51]
  9. Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, districts and Princely states that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line formed up the subdivision of East Punjab, which included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, Bilaspur State, and Delhi.[54] The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
  10. 1951 figure taken from the 1951 census of India by combining the total population of all districts (Firozpur, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Gurdaspur, Bhatinda, Sangrur, Barnala, Patiala, Kapurthala, and Fatehgarh Sahib) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Punjab, India. See 1951 census data here:[54]
  11. 1941 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1941 census data here:[55]:42
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  12. Including Ad-Dharmis
  13. Does not include Shakargarh Tehsil, which was awarded to Pakistan as part of the Radcliffe Line.
  14. 1931 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1931 census data here:[56]:277
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  15. 1921 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1921 census data here:[57]:29
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  16. 1911 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Delhi, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1911 census data here: [58]:27[59]:27
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  17. 1901 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Delhi, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1901 census data here: [60]:34
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

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