Description
This is the official general report from the 1911 Census of India, one of the most significant demographic surveys of the British colonial period. Compiled by Edward Albert Gait, a renowned census administrator, the report presents a comprehensive analysis of India’s population during the early 20th century.
The census captured detailed information about the Indian population including caste, religion, occupation, literacy, language distribution, and social structures. The report serves as an invaluable historical resource for understanding the social, economic, and demographic composition of India under British rule.
This detailed documentation provides scholars, historians, and researchers with primary source material for studying colonial India, population trends, and the administrative practices of the British Raj. The work remains essential for anyone researching Indian history, demography, or the social conditions of early 20th-century India.







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