The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India. The list includes the cities and not urban agglomerations.
Definitions:[1]
The list is based on population within the boundaries of the respective Municipal Corporations and not the actual urban area.[1][2]
Towns/Cities with populations of 1 lakh (100,000) are categorized as Class-I towns or Cities.
The 46 cities with populations of 1 million and above are known as Million Plus UAs or Cities.
The 3 UAs with populations of 10 million and above are known as Mega Cities (The census defines the three as Greater Mumbai UA (18.4 million), Delhi UA (16.3 million) and Kolkata UA (14.1 million)[1]).
The cities listed in bold are the capitals of the respective state or union territory and New Delhi, the capital of India.