According to 2011 statistics, the city has a literacy rate of 87.38%, higher than the country’s national average of 74%. In Indore, 12.72% of its populace is 6 years old or below. The average yearly growth rate of population is about 2.85% according to the measurements of statistics 2001.Indore is a young city. Nearly 45% of its population is below 24 years of age with abundance of academic institutions in the city the teenager group is the prime consuming segment of population in the city. The population of Indore city increased from 57,235 in the year 1911 to 16.39 lacs in 2001. On an average the growth rate in the city has been of order of 40 %. Thus the average growth increase for Indore has been higher as compared to national growth rate (@ 22%). However the decadal growth rate compare very well with the state growth rate for urban areas, which stands at 44.9%.
4.4 Culture:
Hindus constitute a noteworthy 0.02% of Indore’s aggregate population, while Muslims 7.41%, others 2% and Jains 7.02%. Indore has different cultural backgrounds and speaking various languages. The major languages spoken in Indore are Hindi, Marathi, English, Rajasthani, Malwi, Punjabi and sindhi. Hindi is the official dialect of the city and it is spoken by a larger part of the …show more content…
Religious setup: Indore has various types of setups. We can see many traces of Hindu temples and mosques at same time. Indore has many monuments which depict the previous Maratha setups. Currently, In Indore, the buildings which stand in good condition depict Maratha architecture. As, Water was a key element in Mughal architecture.
5.2.3 Economy: The city settlement initiated due to trade and commerce and thus it remains the dominant features of thee city. Indore is a commercial city which was established for the trade purpose. Indore lies on major trade route go towards the northern India. They were run their economy on the basis of silk route which goes through Ujjain. Saraswati River was used as major transportation network.
5.2.4 Available resource: River and fertile land and trade route were the major available resources for Indore. Indore was dotted with two major manmade lakes which can be traced back into history e.g. Sirpur Talav and Bilawali Talav. Agriculture was the major profession adopted by majority of