Growth of Mumbai

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The following is a timeline of the growth of Mumbai's population over the last four centuries:

  • 1661: 10,000 inhabitants[1]
  • 1664: 15,000[1]
  • 1673: 60,000[1] (Fryer)
  • 1675: 60,000
  • 1718: 16,000[1] (Cobbe)
  • 1744: 70,000[1] (Niebuhr) (large influx of people during the busy season)
  • 1764: 140,000[1] (Niebuhr), According to Historical account pg 6, pop was 60,000
  • 1780: 100,000[1] Materials etc. Part III, pg 525 -- Mahim 13,726
  • 1812: 235,000[1] (Hall) Fixed 165,000, migratory 50,000, famine increase 20,000
  • 1814: 180,000 (Warden)
  • 1830: 229,000[1] Lagrange
  • 1836: 236,000 "-do-
  • 1864: 816,562
  • 1872: 644,605[1] (census)
  • 1881: 773,196[1] (census)
  • 1891: 821,764[1] (census)
  • 1901: 812,912 (Greater Bombay)
  • 1911: 1,018,388
  • 1921: 1,244,934
  • 1931: 1,268,936
  • 1941: 1,686,127
  • 1951: 2,966,902
  • 1961: 4,152,056
  • 1971: 5,970,575
  • 1981: 8,227,382
  • 1991: 9,900,000 + 2,600,000 (Thané) = 12,500,000 (Greater Bombay)
  • 2001: 16,368,084 (Greater Mumbai, incl. Thané)
  • 2005: 18,366,088 (Greater Mumbai, incl. Thane)

See also

  • Housing in Mumbai

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 D'Cunha, Jose Gerson (1900). "VI The Later British Period". The Origins of Bombay (3 ed.). Bombay: Asian Educational Services. p. 348. ISBN 81-206-0815-1. 
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