Wardwise Population and Households
As per 2011 population census, Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City had total 141,528 population with 66,675 males and 74,853 females. Out of total wards, ward number 6 had the largest population 12,969, while ward number 2 had least number of population with 12,969.
With respect to number of households, Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City had total 31,243 households. The ward number 6 had most households with total 3,313, while ward number 2 had least number of households with total 905 number of households.
As illustrated in the chart, the ratio of male to female population was 0.89, which indicates that Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City had 11 percent lower males as compared to the females. Same as, the population to household ratio was 4.53, which means that in average 4.53 family members lived in each household.
Absentee Population
As illustrated in the charts, the ratio of absentee population was 12.54, while male to female absentee population ratio was 9.76. Same as, the household ratio of present vs. absent population was 2.79.
Population by Age Group
Gender wise, top 5 most age groups male population were between 10 and 14 (10,021), between 5 and 9 (8,749), between 15 and 19 (7,820), below 4 (6,750), and between 20 and 24 (5,129), with total population of 38,469. In contrast, bottom 5 least age group male population were above 75 (779), between 70 and 74 (800), between 65 and 69 (1,349),between 60 and 64 (1,796), and between 55 and 59 (2,115), with total population of 6,839. With regards to female population, top 5 age groups females were between 10 and 14 (9,553), between 15 and 19 (9,059), between 5 and 9 (8,276), between 20 and 24 (7,919), and between 25 and 29 (6,999), with total population of 41,806. In contrast, bottom 5 least age group male population were above 75 (750), between 70 and 74 (797), between 65 and 69 (1,239),between 60 and 64 (1,903), and between 55 and 59 (1,949), with total population of 6,638.
The population with age-group 55 to 59 had male to female ratio of 1.09, which states that this age group had maximum males as compared to females. Similarly, age-group 25 to 29 had most female population as compared to male population with male to female ratio of 0.63. The age-groups 55 to 59, 65 to 69, below 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 14, above 75 had majority of male population while age-groups 50 to 54, 45 to 49, 60 to 64, 40 to 44, 15 to 19, 35 to 39, 30 to 34, 20 to 24, 25 to 29 had majority of female population as per male-female ratios. Moreover, age-groups 70 to 74 had eqivalent or almost equal numbers of male and female population with male-female ratios of 1.
The population pyramid for Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City visually illustrates the male vs. female population based on different age groups. The population data and ratio tables are also available in this link.
Population Ratios
There were 60.86 % (86,131 ) of independent population, the working age people between ages of 15 and 64 years. The dependent children, ages below 15 years, were 35.10 % with total number of 49,683. The dependent elderly population, aged 65 and above were 4.04 % with total number of 5,714. As such, total dependent population including children and elderly people were 39.14 with total number of 55,397
There were 41,358 women of child-bearing age-group of 15 to 49 years. Same as, the todlers or children of 4 years or below were 13,084. The ratio of woman of child-bearing age and the number of todlers state that, approximately 316 children were born per 1,000 women. This number is also roughly used as fertility levels when direct measures of births are not available.
Literacy, Education Levels & Schooling
Grade 1-12 Students & Schools
The pie-chart and graphs above further illustrates the students and schools.
Population by Language Spoken
Mostly spoken language in Tulsipur is Nepali, which is spoken by 105,836 people. The Tulsipur has people who speak other languages, such as Tharu, Magar, Hindi, Newar, Chhantyal, Bhojpuri, Kham, Urdu, Maithili, Gurung, Kumal, Avadhi, Tamang, etc.
Out of total population, 56,367 female speaks Nepali language, while 49,469 male speaks Nepali language.Details information about languages spoken by male and female groups of population has been illustrated in the table.Population by Castes
According to 2011 census conducted by Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City was inhabitted by mostly the people of Chhetri caste with total population of 45,013. There were as little as Lohar caste with population of as little as 12 in total. People of several other castes who live in Tulsipur are Tharu, Brahmin - Hill, Magar, Kami, Damai/Dholi, Sanyasi/Dashnami, Sarki, Thakuri, Newar, Muslim, Gurung, Badi, Haluwai, Kumal, Gaine, Chamar/Harijan/Ram, Chhantyal/Chhantel, Terai Others, Dalit Others, Kathbaniyan, Rai, Tamang, Sunuwar, Teli, Lhomi, Hajam/Thakur, Yadav, Kalwar, Gharti/Bhujel, Thakali, Kayastha, Lohar, etc. Only the population of castes with above 1,000 population are illustrated in the table.
Top five castes of people in Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City are Chhetri (45,013), Tharu (35,343), Brahmin - Hill (20,276), Magar (11,004) and Kami (9,785) with total population of 121,421, which forms 85.79 percent out of total population of 141,528 in Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City.Population by Disability
Similarly, there were 506 people who were blind and 428 people were deaf, while 51 people were both blind and deaf. Moreover, 296 persons had reported of having speech problems. Total 186 people had multiple disabilities.
The pie-chart above illustrate the better picture of disabled population along with genderwise ratios.
Household Foundation
With respect to wall of the houses, 13,596 houses were mud bonded, 7,335 houses were cement bonded, 129 houses were wood planks bonded, 221 houses were bamboo bonded and 8,510 houses had unbaked bricks on their outer walls.Rest of the houses were reported of having other types of outer wall, while some of them reported nothing of having the outer wall bonding.
There were several types of house roofs reported. Total 7,132 houses were reported of having thatch roofs while 14,086 houses had galvanized roofs. Similarly, 3,773 houses had roof of tile, 5,826 houses had RCC roofs, 124 houses had roof of woods while 0 houses were reported having roof of mud. As per 2011 CBS census, some of the houses had other types of roofs while some didn't report about the roof structure.
With respect to the toilets, 10,580 out of 31,243 houses didn't report of having a private toilet for their households. Nevertheless, 15,559 houses were reported of having flush toilet while 4,931 houses reported having ordinary toilets.
Utilities
With reference to source of fuel, 23,524 households reported their source of fuel as firewood while 172 households had kerosene as their fuel source. The LP gas was used by 5,232 households as a source of fuel. Moreover, other sources of fuel were cow dung (1,239), bio-gas (791), fuel electricity (12), etc.
Same as, total 21,961 households had reported of having electricity as the source of their household's lighting. The households still using kerosene as source of light were 7,707, while 568 households used solar energy as source of lights. Total 0 households also reported of using bio-gas as a source of light. The ratio of use of electricity as compared to other source of light was 0.70.
Facilities
Economic Census
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