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What was the population of India in 1891?

287,000,000
The total population reported was about 287,000,000….

1891 Census of India
General information
Total population 287,000,000

How can I check my census record in India?

Follow these steps to find film numbers in the FamilySearch Catalog for India censuses.

  1. Go to www.familysearch.org.
  2. Click the Search tab.
  3. Click Catalog.
  4. Click Place Name.
  5. Type the name of a parish or town, and click Search.
  6. Click the locality that you want.
  7. Scroll down the list of topics, and click Census.

Who was responsible for the age of consent in 1891?

The act was an amendment of the Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 375, 1882, and was introduced as a bill on 9 January 1891 by Sir Andrew Scoble in the Legislative Council of the Governor-General of India in Calcutta.

When was the first caste census in India?

1881
The last BPL census was conducted in India in 2002 and the procedure adopted was to collect information on 13 indicators for every rural household and assign a mark for each of these. The first caste census was conducted in India in 1881.

Who was the census commissioner in 1881?

W.C. Plowden
First Synchronous Census: The first synchronous census was taken under British rule on February 17, 1881, by W.C. Plowden (Census Commissioner of India).

Who was the Commissioner of the 1891 census of India?

The 1891 Census of India was conducted by the British Raj and covered the lands now part of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma. The Census Commissioner was Jervoise Athelstane Baines, who was later knighted for his work in India. Baines changed the classification from that which had been used in the 1881 census.

What was the Indian Census Act of 1884?

The Act of July 4, 1884, (23 Stat. 76, 98) was vague, saying, “That hereafter each Indian agent be required, in his annual report, to submit a census of the Indians at his agency or upon the reservation under his charge.”. The Act itself did not specify the collection of names and personal information.

What was the precursor to the Indian census?

The Indian Census had two immediate precursors. On the one hand the regional gazetteers, censuses and regional surveys in India, and on the other the British decennial censuses beginning with the 1801 census.

What are the data on the Indian census rolls?

The data on the rolls vary, but usually given are the English and/or Indian name of the person, roll number, age or date of birth, sex, and relationship to head of family. Beginning in 1930, the rolls also include the degree of Indian blood, marital status, ward status, place of residence, and sometimes other information.

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