States of India By Telugu Speakers

States Of India By Telugu Speakers

This is a list of States and Union Territories of India by speakers of Telugu as of census 2001. Gross population figures are available online.

Rank State Telugu speakers
India 79,459,012
1 Andhra Pradesh 61,924,954
2 Tamil Nadu 3,525,921
3 Karnataka 3,315,395
4 Maharashtra 1,304,740
5 Orissa 214,010
6 West Bengal 108,458
7 Chhattisgarh 147,920
8 Gujarat 70,939
9 Puducherry 50,958
10 Kerala 47,762
11 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 46,050
12 Jharkhand 35,030
13 Delhi 27,701
14 Assam 26,656
15 Madhya Pradesh 24,139
16 Goa 11,994
17 Rajasthan 11,301
18 Punjab 7,308
19 Jammu and Kashmir 7,101
20 Haryana 6,343
21 Tripura 3,839
22 Uttarakhand 1,698
23 Arunachal Pradesh 1,647
24 Nagaland 1,393
25 Chandigarh 1,351
26 Himachal Pradesh 1,216
27 Manipur 650
28 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 617
29 Meghalaya 464
30 Sikkim 325
31 Daman and Diu 301
32 Mizoram 267
33 Lakshadweep 30

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