Muzaffarpur 3,244,651 1,996 .05 Darbhanga 3,457,070 982 .03 Bhagalpur Division 9,598,025 1,393,041 14.45 Monghyr 2,564,544 53,421 2.08 Bhagalpur 2,408,879 104,879 4.35 Purnea 2,390,105 104,856 4.38 Santal Parganas 2,234,497 1,129,885 50.56 Chhota Nagpur Division 7,516,349 3,321,224 44.19 Hazaribagh 1,751,339 478,253 27.31 Ranchi 1.675,413 1,173,142 70.02 Palamau 912,734 323,106 35.40 Manbhum 2,032,146 678,126 33.37 Singhbhum 1,144,717 668,597 58.41 CENTRAL PROVINCE AND BERAR British territory 16,113,584 2,937,364 17.47 Central provinces 13,208,718 2,663,959 20.16 Jubbulpore Division 3,691,112 789,335 21.39 Saugor 939,068 82,107 8.74 jubbalpore 910,603 166,958 18.33 Mandla 504,580 304,099 60.27 Hoshangabad 823,585 123,621 15.01 Nimar 513,276 112,570 21.93 Nagpur Division 3,924,985 854,939 21.78 Betul 438,342 168,229 38.38 Chhindwara 1,034,040 395,781 38.28 Wardha 519,330 51,848 9.98 Nagpur 1,059,989 66,471 6.27 Chanda 873,284 172,610 19.77 Chattisgarh Division 5,592,621 1,019,665 18.23 Bhandara 963,225 115,173 11.96 Balaghat 634,350 138,693 21.86 Raipur 1,516,686 273,260 17.01 Bilaspur 1,549,509 287,680 18.56 Durg 928,851 104,859 20.91 Berar Province 3,604,866 273,405 7.86 ASSAM PROVINCE Amraoti 988,524 63,210 6.39 Akola 907,742 30,456 3.36 Buldana 820,862 19,849 2.42 Yeotmal 887,738 159,890 18.01
British Territory 10,204,733 2,484,996 24.35 Surma valley and Hill division 4,218,875 683,546 16.20 Cachar 641,181 178,264 27.80 Sylhet 3,116,602 69,907 2.24 Khasi & Jaintia Hills (British) 118,665 103,567 87.28 Naga Hills 189,641 184,766 97.43 Lushai Hills 152,786 147,042 96.24 Assam Valley Division 5,919,228 1,757,664 23.46 Goalpara 1,014,285 237,993 15.66 Kamrup 1,264,200 197,926 35.39 Darrang 736,791 260,748 23.43 Nowgong 710,800 166,525 33.57 Sibsagar 1,074,741 360,768 37.46 Lakhimpur 894,842 335,230 88.78 Garo Hills 223,569 198,474 66.49 Assam Valley Division-Contd. Sadiya Frontier Tracts 60,118 39,974 58.54 Balipara Frontier Tracts 6,512 3,812 58.54 ORISSA Province British Territory 8,728,544 1,721,006 19.72 Cuttack 2,431,427 55,280 2.27 Balasore 1,029,430 29,757 2.69 Puri 1,101,939 29,555 2.68 Sambalpur 1,182,622 232,095 19.71 Ganjam 1,855,264 433,687 23.38 plains 1,392,188 59,658 4.29 Agency 463,076 374,029 80.77 Koraput 1,127,862 940,632 83.40 Sind Province British territory 4,535,008 36,819 0.81 Dadu 389,380 154 0.31 Hyderabad 758,748 769 0.01 Karachi 713,900 884 0.12 Larkana 511,208 ..... ..... Nawabshah 584,178 1,326 0.23 Sukkur 692,556 51 0.01 Thar Parkar 581,004 33,635 5.79 Upper Sind Frontier 304,034 ..... ..... AJMER-MERWARA 583,693 91,472 15.67 ANDAMANS & NICOBARS Andamans 33,768 11,076 32.80
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which could be replaced by Parliame
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