This document provides a table listing the number of working children between ages 5-14 in each Indian state and union territory according to Census 2001 and Census 2011. It shows that the total number of working children in India declined significantly from 126.6 million in 2001 to 43.5 million in 2011 according to the census data. The states with the highest numbers of working children in 2011 were Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.
This document provides a table listing the number of working children between ages 5-14 in each Indian state and union territory according to Census 2001 and Census 2011. It shows that the total number of working children in India declined significantly from 126.6 million in 2001 to 43.5 million in 2011 according to the census data. The states with the highest numbers of working children in 2011 were Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.
This document provides a table listing the number of working children between ages 5-14 in each Indian state and union territory according to Census 2001 and Census 2011. It shows that the total number of working children in India declined significantly from 126.6 million in 2001 to 43.5 million in 2011 according to the census data. The states with the highest numbers of working children in 2011 were Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.
This document provides a table listing the number of working children between ages 5-14 in each Indian state and union territory according to Census 2001 and Census 2011. It shows that the total number of working children in India declined significantly from 126.6 million in 2001 to 43.5 million in 2011 according to the census data. The states with the highest numbers of working children in 2011 were Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.