Published on: July 2, 2025
KARNATAKA’S 2025 POPULATION IS DISPUTED
KARNATAKA’S 2025 POPULATION IS DISPUTED
- Election Commission (EC) estimates 7.86 crore, while the National Commission on Population (TGPP) projects 6.85 crore
- The 2011 census recorded Karnataka’s population at 6.10 crore
- Accurate population data is essential for internal SC reservations and caste census planning
- The Nagamohan Das commission uses TGPP’s 6.85 crore estimate
- The Backward Classes Commission has not yet selected a preferred estimate
- TGPP uses Cohort Component Method, factoring in fertility, mortality, and migration
- Karnataka’s population growth rate has declined due to falling fertility—from 1% (2011–15) to 0.6% (2021–25)
- EC estimates use decadal growth rates from Assembly constituencies and geometric progression, including migration – causing the difference
- Both estimates agree on similar growth for 18+ population, but differ on 0–17 age group due to falling fertility
- Experts say EC’s method overlooks lower birth rates, making TGPP more accurate
- All agree a decadal census is the only definitive solution
- Census reference date set for March 1, 2027
