List of cities in Punjab, India by population

This is a list of urban agglomerations with a population above 100,000 as per 2011 census and development ranking in Punjab.[1]

Punjab

Rank Name District Image Type* Population 2022 Population 2011 Male Female Population
below 5 yrs
Literacy Rate
1 Ludhiana Ludhiana UA 1,917,000[2] 1,618,879 950,123 743,530 173,021 85.36
2 Amritsar Amritsar UA 1,425,000[3] 1,183,705 874,773 739,105 63,238 84.64
3 Jalandhar Jalandhar[4] UA 1,053,895 873,725 463,975 409,970 84,886 85.46
4 Patiala Patiala UA 736,305 446,246 236,198 210,048 42,458 89.95
5 Bathinda Bathinda UA 368,000 285,813 151,782 134,031 30,713 82.84
6 Mohali Mohali UA 334,205[5] 166,864 87,380 79,484 13,820 91.96
7 Moga Moga City 226,973 168,443 88,290 80,153 16,836 89.11
8 Batala Gurdaspur City 198,481 158,404 83,536 74,868 14,943 89.28
9 Pathankot Pathankot UA 195,365 147,875 79,145 68,730 14,734 88.71
10 Firozpur Firozpur City 194456 146,897 79,808 67,089 16,447 81.42
11 Abohar Fazilka City 175,988 145,238 76,840 68,398 15,870 79.86
12 Malerkotla Malerkotla City 169,578 135,238 71,401 63,929 16,315 70.25
13 Khanna Ludhiana City 168,876 128,130 67,811 60,319 13,218 84.43
14 Phagwara Kapurthala City 167,785 117,954 62,171 55,783 11,622 87.43
15 Kapurthala Kapurthala City 164,745 101,654 55,485 46,169 9,706 85.82
16 Rajpura Patiala City 162,644 112,193 57,803 54,390 12,841 82.00
18 Muktsar Muktsar City 147,679 117,085 62,005 55,080 13,639 77.31
17 Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur City 156,987 110,091 58,401 51,690 11,516 90.75
19 Faridkot Faridkot City 137,605 110,694 58,485 52,169 9,706 85.82
20 Barnala Barnala City 136,874 116,454 62,302 54,152 12,984 79.80
21 Mukerian Hoshiarpur

City 129,876 89,043 46,931 41,112 9,027 83.54
* UA=Urban Agglomeration

Urban Agglomeration

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In the census of India 2011, an Urban Agglomeration has been defined as follows:[6]

"An urban agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining outgrowths (OGs), or two or more physically contiguous towns together with or without outgrowths of such towns. An Urban Agglomeration must consist of at least a statutory town and its total population (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census. In varying local conditions, there were similar other combinations which have been treated as urban agglomerations satisfying the basic condition of contiguity."

Constituents of Urban Agglomerations in the Punjab

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The constituents of Urban Agglomerations in the Punjab, with a population of 1 lakh or above, are noted below:[7]

  • Amritsar Urban Agglomeration includes Amritsar (M Corp.), Nangli (CT), Mudal (CT), Bara Khankot Doburjee (OG), Village Mule Chak (OG), Abadi Baba Darshan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi Baba Jiwan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi along Khairabad on Ram Tirath Road to Ajnala Road (OG), Village Roriwala (OG), Prem Nagar on Ajnala Road (OG), Abadi Mirankot on Ajnala Road (OG), Gumtala Colony on Jagdev Kalan Road (OG), Ranjit Vihar (OG), Naushera Khurd (OG), Parti Vihar (OG), Abadi Naushera (OG), Silver Estate (OG), Krishna Lane (OG), Vill Bhagatpura( Factories on right side of Doburjee G.T Road ) (OG), Abadi Khalsa Nagar near Kot Mit Singh (OG), Village Kuriwal (OG), Thandewala (OG), Basarka Bhaini (Attari Road) (OG), Village Ghumanpura (OG), Joshi Colony, Ram Tirath Road (OG), Raggar Colony, Gali No. 1,2 & 3, and Ram Tirath Road (OG).
  • Jalandhar UA includes Jalandhar (M Corp.), Khambra (CT), Alipur adjacent to Village Mithapur (OG), Nangal Karkhan adjacent to Master Mehnga Singh Colony (OG) and Bidhipur on Amritsar Road (OG).
  • Patiala UA includes Patiala (M Corp.), Ranjit Nagar Extension- 1 (OG), Grid Colony PSEB on Bhadson Road (OG), Kheri Gujran (OG), Urban Estate- I (OG), Punjabi University (OG), Urban Estate- II (OG) and Ranjit Nagar Extension- II (OG).
  • Mohali UA includes Mohali (M Corp.), Sector - 66 (OG), Sector - 67 (OG), Sector - 68 (OG), Sector - 69 (OG) and Sohana (CT).
  • Batala UA includes Batala (M Cl), Bhode- di- Khui (OG) and Kharal (OG).
  • Pathankot UA includes Pathankot (M Corp.), Khanpur(OG), Lamin (OG) and Dhaki (CT).
  • Moga UA includes Moga (M Corp.), Landeke (Amritsar Road) (OG) and Duneke (Firozpur Road) (OG).
  • Phagwara UA includes Phagwara (M Corp.) and Phagwara Sharki (CT).
Abbreviations: M Corp. = Municipal Corporation, M = Municipality, CT = Census Town, OG = Out Growth, NA = Notified Area, CB = Cantonment Board

Urban Agglomeration constituents

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Urban Agglomerations constituents with a population above 100,000 as per 2011 census are shown in the table below.[8]

Urban Agglomeration Name of Constituent District Image Type* Population 2011 Male Female Population
below 5 yrs
Literacy Rate
Amritsar Amritsar Amritsar   M Corp 1,132,761 602,754 530,007 109,540 85.27
Jalandhar Jalandhar Jalandhar   M Corp 862,196 458,015 404,181 83,669 85.50
Patiala Patiala Patiala   M Corp. 445,196 236,238 208,958 42,458 89.95
Mohali Mohali Mohali   M Corp. 146,104 76,441 69,663 13,155 93.22
Batala Batala Gurdaspur   M Corp. 151,400 79,459 71,941 14,698 85.49
Pathankot Pathankot Pathankot   M Corp. 143,357 74,833 68,524 13,496 88.60
Moga Moga Moga   M Corp. 141,432 73,760 67,672 15,502 82.09
Firozpur Firozpur Firozpur   M Corp. 110,091 58,401 51,690 11,516 79.75

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Ludhiana, India Metro Area Population 1950-2022".
  3. ^ "Amritsar, India Metro Area Population 1950-2022".
  4. ^ "List of Largest Cities in Punjab". 13 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Population of Mohali 2019 | India Population 2019".
  6. ^ "Urban Agglomerations and Cities" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Constituents of urban Agglomerations Having Population 1 Lakh & above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2012.