ST Census 2001 Mizoram
ST Census 2001 Mizoram
ST Census 2001 Mizoram
3. Scheduled Tribe wise, Any Mizo (Lushai) tribes have the major
community constituting 77 per cent of the total ST population. Their decadal
growth during 1991-2001 Census has been 29.2 per cent. Chakma is the next
largest ST in the state; they constitute 8.5 per cent of total ST population.
Pawi, Lakher, Any Kuki Tribes, and Hmar are the other tribes having
together a sizeable population constituting 14 per cent of total ST population
in the state. The rest of the STs have small population.
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4. Mizoram is one of the few states having almost 50 per cent of its
population in the urban areas. The percentage of ST population in urban areas
is 48.7 per cent.
Sex Ratio
7. Child sex ratio in the age group 0-6 at 966 for all the STs in the state is
lower than 973 aggregated at the national level for STs. Among the major
tribes, Mizo (Lushai) tribes (974) has higher child sex ratio, while Chakma
(944) has recorded lower than the national average in 2001 Census.
8. Mizoram is the leading state with the highest 89.3 per cent literacy
against 47.1 per cent recorded at the national level for ST population. The
state holds the top rank for male (91.7%) and female (86.9%) literacy as well.
9. ST wise, Mizo (Lushai) tribes is on the top having 95.6 per cent literacy.
With male and female literacy at 96.8 per cent and 94.4 per cent respectively,
the gender gap in literacy is small. Chakma, Any Kuki tribes, and Any Naga
tribes exhibit higher male-female disparity in literacy. Chakma has registered
the lowest literacy of 45.3 per cent, with male and female literacy at 56.2 per
cent and 33.6 per cent respectively.
10. As much as 27.9 per cent of the total ST population has been returned
as students attending any of the educational institutions at 2001 Census.
Among Mizo (Lushai) tribes, this figure is 29.7 per cent, while Chakma has
only 13.7 per cent population attending educational institutions. Among the
total population, majority i.e. 94.7 per cent are attending school, 4.4 per cent
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college, 0.3 per cent vocational institute and 0.6 per cent other institute; the
remaining 0.08 per cent are attending literacy centres.
12. 51.7 per cent of the population has been registered as workers among
the STs. This is significantly higher than the national average of 49.1 per cent
recorded for ST population. 55.3 per cent males and 48.1 per cent females are
workers, thus showing equitable participation of both males and females in
workforce.
13. Three fourth of the tribal workers are main workers in the state. 67.2
per cent ST females are main workers, which is significantly higher than 53.3
per cent recorded at the national level for ST female workers.
Category of Workers
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Marital Status
15. The distribution of ST population by marital status shows that 58.3 per
cent of the population is never married, 36.2 per cent currently married, 3.2
per cent widowed, and the remaining 2.4 per cent divorced & separated.
16. In Mizoram, child marriage is not prevalent. Among STs, merely 0.9
per cent female below 18 year of age, the legal age for female marriage, has
been recorded as ever married. Likewise, as per 2001 Census only 1.3 per cent
males below the legal age of 21 year are ever married.
Religion
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