This is a list of states and union territories of India by speakers of Telugu as of census 2011.[1][2]

RankStateTelugu speakers (2001)Telugu speakers (2011) Percentage (2011)
India74,002,85695,125,493
1Andhra Pradesh / Telangana61,924,95484,665,53383.55%
2Karnataka3,718,1803,569,40020%
3Tamil Nadu3,525,9214,234,30230%
4Maharashtra1,304,7401,320,8801.18%
5Chhattisgarh1,147,920152,1000.60%
6Orissa214,010667,6931.59%
7West Bengal108,45888,3520.10%
8Gujarat70,93973,5680.12%
9Puducherry50,95874,3475.96%
10Kerala47,76235,3800.1%
11Andaman and Nicobar Islands46,05050,40413.24%
12Jharkhand35,03030,7040.09%
13Delhi27,70125,9340.15%
14Assam26,65626,6300.09%
15Madhya Pradesh24,13924,4110.03%
16Goa11,99411,1160.76%
17Rajasthan11,3018,3500.01%
18Punjab7,3089,5230.03%
19Jammu and Kashmir7,10113,9700.11%
20Haryana6,3439,8310.04%
21Tripura3,8393,8450.10%
22Uttarakhand2,0003,1850.03%
23Arunachal Pradesh1,6471,6530.12%
24Nagaland1,3931,1880.06%
25Chandigarh1,3511,3390.13%
26Himachal Pradesh1,2161,3830.02%
27Manipur6501,0980.04%
28Dadra and Nagar Haveli6177780.23%
29Meghalaya4641,2770.04%
30Sikkim3251,0350.17%
31Daman and Diu3014640.19%
32Mizoram2673340.03%
33Bihar-1,467-
34Uttar Pradesh-13,977-

See also

References

  1. "Census of India - DISTRIBUTION OF 10,000 PERSONS BY LANGUAGE". www.censusindia.gov.in.
  2. "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". www.censusindia.gov.in.
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