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KEY FACTS Edit State | Uttarakhand | Nick Name(s) | Queen Of Mountains | Capital | Dehradun | ISO Code | UL | Census Code | 50 | Date of Establishment | 11/09/00 | Area | 53,566 sq km | Border States | Uttar Pradesh | Haryana | Himachal Pradesh | | Division | North Central
Compare | Area Rank | 18 | Language | Western Hindi | | Website | Website(uk.gov.in) |
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DEMOGRAPHY Edit Location | North Central State | Population | 10,116,752 | Population Density (per sq.km) | 189 | Population Rank | 19 | Population Density Rank | 20 | Largest City | Dehradun | Sex Ratio (per 1000 men) | 963 | Literacy Rate | 79.63% | Urban Population | 25.7% |
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ADMINISTRATIVE FACTS Edit No. of Districts | 13 | No. of Towns | 86 | No. of Villages | 16,826 |
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RATIOS EMBEDUrban vs Rural PopulationUrban PopulationRural Population | EMBEDSex RatioFemale RatioMale Ratio |
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CHARTS EMBEDAREAUttarakhand53,566 sq kmNorth Central States243,286 sq kmAll Indian States83,744 sq km | EMBEDLITERACY RATEUttarakhand79.63%North Central States79.63%All Indian States76.68% | EMBEDPOPULATIONUttarakhand10,116,752North Central States200,581,477All Indian States31,169,272 | EMBEDHIGHEST POINTUttarakhand25,646 feetNorth Central States25,646 feetAll Indian States5,400 feet | EMBEDGDP (PER CAPITA)Uttarakhand$1,299North Central States$1,299All Indian States$1,700 | EMBEDGDP (IN MILLIONS)Uttarakhand$13,140North Central States$109,770All Indian States$190,310 |
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STATE GOVERNMENT Edit Current Cheif Minister | Mayawati | Governor | Banwari

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