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1 INDIA-00 Jammu & Kashmir-01 Total disabled population Persons 21,906,769 16,388,382 5,518, , ,718 72,952 Males 12,605,635 9,410,185 3,195, , ,443 42,373 Females 9,301,134 6,978,197 2,322, , ,275 30,579 In Seeing Persons 10,634,881 7,873,383 2,761, , ,494 56,219 Males 5,732,338 4,222,717 1,509, ,034 83,563 32,471 Females 4,902,543 3,650,666 1,251,877 92,679 68,931 23,748 In Speech Persons 1,640,868 1,243, ,014 16,956 13,992 2,964 Males 942, , ,129 9,748 8,090 1,658 Females 698, , ,885 7,208 5,902 1,306 In Hearing Persons 1,261,722 1,022, ,906 14,157 11,751 2,406 Males 673, , ,795 7,693 6,481 1,212 Females 587, , ,111 6,464 5,270 1,194 In Movement Persons 6,105,477 4,654,552 1,450,925 37,965 32,522 5,443 Males 3,902,752 2,975, ,625 23,312 19,937 3,375 Females 2,202,725 1,679, ,300 14,653 12,585 2,068 Mental Persons 2,263,821 1,593, ,044 24,879 18,959 5,920 Males 1,354, , ,280 15,029 11,372 3,657 Females 909, , ,764 9,850 7,587 2,263 Himachal Pradesh-02 Punjab-03 Total disabled population Persons 155, ,756 11, , , ,505 Males 90,444 83,646 6, , ,552 75,304 Females 65,506 61,110 4, , ,466 52,201 In Seeing Persons 64,122 58,132 5, , ,597 58,256 Males 34,819 31,163 3,656 93,153 60,743 32,410 Females 29,303 26,969 2,334 77,700 51,854 25,846 In Speech Persons 12,762 11, ,756 15,992 6,764 Males 7,512 7, ,492 9,417 4,075 Females 5,250 4, ,264 6,575 2,689 In Hearing Persons 15,239 14, ,348 12,765 4,583 Males 8,411 8, ,226 6,751 2,475 Females 6,828 6, ,122 6,014 2,108 In Movement Persons 46,512 43,938 2, , ,648 37,110 Males 29,141 27,524 1,617 96,183 72,923 23,260 Females 17,371 16, ,575 39,725 13,850 Mental Persons 17,315 15,975 1,340 63,808 43,016 20,792 Males 10,561 9, ,802 27,718 13,084 Females 6,754 6, ,006 15,298 7,708 Chandigarh-04 Uttaranchal-05 Total disabled population Persons 15,538 1,656 13, , ,829 39,940 Males 9,538 1,097 8, ,209 88,961 24,248 Females 6, ,441 81,560 65,868 15,692 In Seeing Persons 8, ,469 85,668 66,804 18,864 Males 5, ,421 46,434 35,336 11,098 Females 3, ,048 39,234 31,468 7,766 In Speech Persons ,749 13,600 3,149 Males ,942 8,029 1,913 Females ,807 5,571 1,236 In Hearing Persons ,990 14,059 1,931 Males ,809 7,748 1,061 Females ,181 6, In Movement Persons 3, ,448 56,474 45,284 11,190 Males 2, ,241 35,605 28,389 7,216 Females 1, ,207 20,869 16,895 3,974 Mental Persons 1, ,636 19,888 15,082 4,806 Males 1, ,419 9,459 2,960 Females ,469 5,623 1,846 Note: # - Excludes Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur.
2 Haryana-06 Delhi-07 Total disabled population Persons 455, , , ,886 13, ,454 Males 273, ,908 68, ,872 8, ,448 Females 181, ,884 46,319 91,014 5,008 86,006 In Seeing Persons 201, ,286 53, ,712 4, ,787 Males 111,545 81,300 30,245 71,342 2,867 68,475 Females 89,813 66,986 22,827 49,370 2,058 47,312 In Speech Persons 24,920 18,332 6,588 15,505 1,035 14,470 Males 15,643 11,623 4,020 9, ,781 Females 9,277 6,709 2,568 6, ,689 In Hearing Persons 27,682 22,158 5,524 8, ,031 Males 15,144 12,167 2,977 4, ,476 Females 12,538 9,991 2,547 3, ,555 In Movement Persons 151, ,707 34,778 64,885 5,219 59,666 Males 98,797 76,979 21,818 42,700 3,478 39,222 Females 52,688 39,728 12,960 22,185 1,741 20,444 Mental Persons 49,595 34,309 15,286 26,043 1,543 24,500 Males 32,708 22,839 9,869 16,554 1,060 15,494 Females 16,887 11,470 5,417 9, ,006 Rajasthan-08 Uttar Pradesh-09 Total disabled population Persons 1,411,979 1,109, ,596 3,453,369 2,705, ,585 Males 840, , ,050 2,076,504 1,625, ,563 Females 571, , ,546 1,376,865 1,079, ,022 In Seeing Persons 753, , ,512 1,852,071 1,445, ,926 Males 430, ,419 94,170 1,042, , ,517 Females 323, ,031 68, , , ,409 In Speech Persons 73,147 55,548 17, , ,181 55,770 Males 46,552 35,681 10, , ,631 32,797 Females 26,595 19,867 6, ,523 81,550 22,973 In Hearing Persons 75,235 63,828 11, , ,236 23,067 Males 39,868 33,670 6,198 73,144 60,246 12,898 Females 35,367 30,158 5,209 55,159 44,990 10,169 In Movement Persons 400, ,538 82, , , ,821 Males 253, ,293 53, , , ,856 Females 147, ,245 29, , ,940 63,965 Mental Persons 109,058 80,019 29, , ,463 75,001 Males 70,317 51,537 18, , ,379 48,495 Females 38,741 28,482 10,259 98,590 72,084 26,506 Bihar-10 Sikkim-11 Total disabled population Persons 1,887,611 1,692, ,157 20,367 18,571 1,796 Males 1,131,526 1,013, ,827 11,409 10,365 1,044 Females 756, ,755 77,330 8,958 8, In Seeing Persons 1,005, , ,589 10,790 9,454 1,336 Males 556, ,654 58,034 6,100 5, Females 448, ,362 44,555 4,690 4, In Speech Persons 130, ,605 12,866 3,174 3, Males 77,193 69,488 7,705 1,654 1, Females 53,278 48,117 5,161 1,520 1, In Hearing Persons 73,970 67,619 6,351 3,432 3, Males 43,441 39,693 3,748 1,920 1, Females 30,529 27,926 2,603 1,512 1, In Movement Persons 512, ,061 53,185 2,172 2, Males 346, ,536 35,227 1,306 1, Females 165, ,525 17, Mental Persons 165, ,153 20, Males 107,441 94,328 13, Females 57,878 50,825 7,
3 Arunachal Pradesh-12 Nagaland-13 Total disabled population Persons 33,315 27,456 5,859 26,499 23,520 2,979 Males 22,175 17,848 4,327 14,541 12,778 1,763 Females 11,140 9,608 1,532 11,958 10,742 1,216 In Seeing Persons 23,079 18,329 4,750 9,968 8,209 1,759 Males 16,283 12,630 3,653 5,627 4,544 1,083 Females 6,796 5,699 1,097 4,341 3, In Speech Persons 2,429 2, ,398 4, Males 1,420 1, ,285 2, Females 1, ,113 1, In Hearing Persons 3,072 2, ,245 5, Males 1,669 1, ,819 2, Females 1,403 1, ,426 2, In Movement Persons 3,474 3, ,258 3, Males 2,127 1, ,332 2, Females 1,347 1, ,926 1, Mental Persons 1,261 1, ,630 2, Males ,478 1, Females ,152 1, Manipur#-14 Mizoram-15 Total disabled population Persons 28,376 20,955 7,421 16,011 9,691 6,320 Males 15,456 11,387 4,069 8,763 5,228 3,535 Females 12,920 9,568 3,352 7,248 4,463 2,785 In Seeing Persons 11,713 8,733 2,980 6,257 3,770 2,487 Males 6,264 4,696 1,568 3,506 2,089 1,417 Females 5,449 4,037 1,412 2,751 1,681 1,070 In Speech Persons 2,769 1, ,006 1, Males 1,502 1, , Females 1, In Hearing Persons 2,994 2, ,421 1, Males 1,516 1, , Females 1,478 1, , In Movement Persons 6,177 4,599 1,578 2,476 1, Males 3,507 2, , Females 2,670 2, , Mental Persons 4,723 3,190 1,533 2,851 1,655 1,196 Males 2,667 1, , Females 2,056 1, , Tripura-16 Meghalaya-17 Total disabled population Persons 58,940 48,800 10,140 28,803 22,740 6,063 Males 33,461 27,638 5,823 15,317 12,052 3,265 Females 25,479 21,162 4,317 13,486 10,688 2,798 In Seeing Persons 27,505 22,559 4,946 13,381 9,643 3,738 Males 15,629 12,824 2,805 7,170 5,114 2,056 Females 11,876 9,735 2,141 6,211 4,529 1,682 In Speech Persons 5,105 4, ,431 2, Males 2,859 2, ,751 1, Females 2,246 1, ,680 1, In Hearing Persons 5,699 4, ,668 3, Males 2,807 2, ,795 1, Females 2,892 2, ,873 1, In Movement Persons 13,970 11,588 2,382 5,127 4, Males 8,496 7,001 1,495 2,893 2, Females 5,474 4, ,234 1, Mental Persons 6,661 5,470 1,191 3,196 2, Males 3,670 2, ,708 1, Females 2,991 2, ,488 1, Note: # - Excludes Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district.
4 Assam-18 West Bengal-19 Total disabled population Persons 530, ,113 62,187 1,847,174 1,354, ,921 Males 297, ,460 36,056 1,058, , ,164 Females 232, ,653 26, , , ,757 In Seeing Persons 282, ,103 37, , , ,852 Males 154, ,655 21, , , ,074 Females 127, ,448 16, , , ,778 In Speech Persons 56,974 51,566 5, , ,912 37,110 Males 31,783 28,714 3,069 94,645 74,059 20,586 Females 25,191 22,852 2,339 75,377 58,853 16,524 In Hearing Persons 51,825 48,274 3, , ,457 22,122 Males 27,554 25,731 1,823 71,160 59,160 12,000 Females 24,271 22,543 1,728 60,419 50,297 10,122 In Movement Persons 91,970 82,861 9, , ,682 92,976 Males 56,386 50,493 5, , ,990 60,503 Females 35,584 32,368 3, , ,692 32,473 Mental Persons 47,475 41,309 6, , ,981 88,861 Males 27,657 23,867 3, , ,451 52,001 Females 19,818 17,442 2, ,390 77,530 36,860 Jharkhand-20 Orissa-21 Total disabled population Persons 448, ,928 99,449 1,021, , ,626 Males 264, ,463 60, , ,418 83,496 Females 184, ,465 38, , ,291 60,130 In Seeing Persons 186, ,109 44, , ,405 78,699 Males 104,147 78,292 25, , ,381 43,770 Females 82,069 63,817 18, , ,024 34,929 In Speech Persons 39,683 31,553 8,130 68,673 59,674 8,999 Males 22,516 17,776 4,740 37,625 32,509 5,116 Females 17,167 13,777 3,390 31,048 27,165 3,883 In Hearing Persons 28,233 23,552 4,681 84,115 76,356 7,759 Males 15,753 13,043 2,710 45,701 41,403 4,298 Females 12,480 10,509 1,971 38,414 34,953 3,461 In Movement Persons 138, ,272 28, , ,955 31,896 Males 87,802 69,515 18, , ,454 20,623 Females 50,521 40,757 9,764 97,774 86,501 11,273 Mental Persons 55,922 41,442 14, ,592 87,319 16,273 Males 34,011 24,837 9,174 58,360 48,671 9,689 Females 21,911 16,605 5,306 45,232 38,648 6,584 Chhattisgarh-22 Madhya Pradesh-23 Total disabled population Persons 419, ,993 74,894 1,408,528 1,060, ,095 Males 231, ,571 43, , , ,541 Females 188, ,422 31, , , ,554 In Seeing Persons 160, ,417 30, , , ,989 Males 84,047 67,167 16, , ,729 86,838 Females 76,084 62,250 13, , ,496 71,151 In Speech Persons 30,438 25,280 5,158 75,825 56,242 19,583 Males 16,702 13,803 2,899 45,600 33,872 11,728 Females 13,736 11,477 2,259 30,225 22,370 7,855 In Hearing Persons 34,093 30,398 3,695 85,354 70,642 14,712 Males 18,345 16,420 1,925 48,468 40,251 8,217 Females 15,748 13,978 1,770 36,886 30,391 6,495 In Movement Persons 151, ,597 26, , , ,834 Males 88,943 72,806 16, , ,349 76,729 Females 62,668 52,791 9, , ,695 42,105 Mental Persons 43,614 34,301 9, ,257 78,280 36,977 Males 23,731 18,375 5,356 70,980 47,951 23,029 Females 19,883 15,926 3,957 44,277 30,329 13,948
5 Gujarat-24 Daman & Diu-25 Total disabled population Persons 1,045, , ,098 3,171 1,880 1,291 Males 604, , ,871 1,779 1, Females 440, , ,227 1, In Seeing Persons 494, , ,483 1,898 1, Males 273, ,883 88,811 1, Females 220, ,258 68, In Speech Persons 66,534 46,110 20, Males 40,710 28,515 12, Females 25,824 17,595 8, In Hearing Persons 70,321 52,424 17, Males 35,430 26,908 8, Females 34,891 25,516 9, In Movement Persons 310, ,259 92, Males 191, ,819 56, Females 119,258 83,440 35, Mental Persons 103,221 65,433 37, Males 63,623 39,968 23, Females 39,598 25,465 14, Dadra & Nagar Haveli-26 Maharashtra-27 Total disabled population Persons 4,048 3, ,569,582 1,020, ,211 Males 2,329 1, , , ,264 Females 1,719 1, , , ,947 In Seeing Persons 2,346 1, , , ,044 Males 1,353 1, , , ,849 Females , ,269 86,195 In Speech Persons ,043 70,809 42,234 Males ,802 39,729 24,073 Females ,241 31,080 18,161 In Hearing Persons ,390 69,205 23,185 Males ,789 39,007 12,782 Females ,601 30,198 10,403 In Movement Persons , , ,222 Males , , ,143 Females , ,195 65,079 Mental Persons , ,748 88,526 Males ,139 70,722 52,417 Females ,135 54,026 36,109 Andhra Pradesh-28 Karnataka-29 Total disabled population Persons 1,364,981 1,050, , , , ,504 Males 773, , , , , ,921 Females 591, , , , , ,583 In Seeing Persons 581, , , , , ,174 Males 318, ,461 83, , ,907 76,532 Females 262, ,778 63, , ,794 59,642 In Speech Persons 138, ,500 31,474 90,717 65,283 25,434 Males 76,032 58,637 17,395 50,492 36,255 14,237 Females 62,942 48,863 14,079 40,225 29,028 11,197 In Hearing Persons 73,373 61,075 12,298 49,861 37,381 12,480 Males 35,891 29,841 6,050 25,455 18,931 6,524 Females 37,482 31,234 6,248 24,406 18,450 5,956 In Movement Persons 415, ,677 86, , ,449 75,110 Males 256, ,201 54, , ,400 47,415 Females 159, ,476 31,831 97,744 70,049 27,695 Mental Persons 155, ,909 38,290 92,631 62,325 30,306 Males 86,777 64,118 22,659 51,529 34,316 17,213 Females 68,422 52,791 15,631 41,102 28,009 13,093
6 Goa-30 Lakshadweep-31 Total disabled population Persons 15,749 8,559 7,190 1, Males 8,889 4,846 4, Females 6,860 3,713 3, In Seeing Persons 4,393 2,251 2, Males 2,316 1,157 1, Females 2,077 1, In Speech Persons 1,868 1, Males 1, Females In Hearing Persons 1, Males Females In Movement Persons 4,910 2,697 2, Males 3,082 1,735 1, Females 1, Mental Persons 3,578 1,972 1, Males 1,983 1, Females 1, Kerala-32 Tamil Nadu-33 Total disabled population Persons 860, , ,012 1,642, , ,478 Males 458, , , , , ,737 Females 402, ,291 99, , , ,741 In Seeing Persons 334, ,284 83, , , ,732 Males 167, ,846 42, , , ,531 Females 167, ,438 40, , , ,201 In Speech Persons 67,066 51,003 16, ,479 75,215 49,264 Males 37,179 28,299 8,880 68,172 40,989 27,183 Females 29,887 22,704 7,183 56,307 34,226 22,081 In Hearing Persons 79,713 61,066 18,647 72,636 44,236 28,400 Males 36,456 28,145 8,311 34,896 21,374 13,522 Females 43,257 32,921 10,336 37,740 22,862 14,878 In Movement Persons 237, ,587 59, , , ,044 Males 142, ,646 34, , ,156 91,754 Females 95,348 70,941 24, ,888 77,598 57,290 Mental Persons 141, ,842 35, ,521 67,483 60,038 Males 75,004 55,555 19,449 72,480 37,733 34,747 Females 66,682 50,287 16,395 55,041 29,750 25,291 Pondicherry-34 Andaman & Nicobar Islands-35 Total disabled population Persons 25,857 9,541 16,316 7,057 5,082 1,975 Males 14,765 5,420 9,345 4,226 3,059 1,167 Females 11,092 4,121 6,971 2,831 2, In Seeing Persons 10,646 3,898 6,748 3,321 2,283 1,038 Males 5,900 2,037 3,863 1,907 1, Females 4,746 1,861 2,885 1, In Speech Persons 1, , Males Females In Hearing Persons 2, , Males 1, Females 1, In Movement Persons 8,830 3,309 5,521 1,870 1, Males 5,543 2,155 3,388 1, Females 3,287 1,154 2, Mental Persons 2, , Males 1, Females
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