Ministries Detail of Himachal Pradesh:-
The Chief.Minister of
Himachal Pradesh State is Shri Virbhadra Singh
The Irrigation & Public Health Minister of Himachal Pradesh Smt. Vidya Stokes
The Governor (राज्यपाल) of Himachal Pradesh is Smt. Urmila Singh.
The Speaker of Vidhan Sabha is Shri Brij Behari Lal Butail .
The Dupty Speaker of Vidhan Sabha is Sh. Rikhi Ram Kundel.
The Health & Family
Welfare Minister is Shri Kaul Singh Thakur
The Education Minister is
Shri Virbhadra Singh
The Industary Labour &Sainik Welfare Minister is Shri Mukesh
Agnihotri
The Technical Education and Horticulture Minister is Smt. Vidya
Stokes
The Civil supply and consumer protection Minister is Shri G. S.
Bali
The Forest Minister is Shri Rajesh Dharmani .
The Social well Fare and Justice Minister is Shri Dhani Ram
Shandil
Himachal Pradesh 2011 census
Total Population
- 68, 56,
509
Males
-34, 73, 892
Females
- 33, 82, 617
Decadal Growth -7, 78, 609
Total Literacy Rate
-83.78%
Male Literacy
-90.83%
Female Literacy rate -
76.60%
Sex Ratio (per 1000 males) -974
Highest Literate District -Hamirpur
(89.01%)
Lowest Literate District -Chamba
(73.19%)
Biggest District (Area wise) -Lahaul-Spiti
Smallest District (Area wise) -Hamirpur
Highest Populated District -Hamirpur
Lowest Populated District -Lahaul-Spiti
Himachal Pradesh
literacy Rate and Sex Ratio 2011
Sex
Ratio Literacy Rate
Himachal Pradesh 974 83.77
District Wise literacy
Rate and Sex Ratio:
District Sex
Ratio Literacy Rate
Kangra 1013 86.49
Mandi 1012 82.81
Shimla 916 84.55
Solan 884 85.02
Sirmour
915 79.98
Una
977
87.23
Chamba 989 73.19
Hamirpur 1096 89.01
Kullu
950
80.14
Bilaspur 981 85.67
Kinnaur 818 80.77
Lahaul-Spiti 915 77.24
Highlights of Himachal Pradesh’s Population Census 2011
Himachal Pradesh has a total population of 68, 56, 509 which is
only 0.57% of India’s population, placing the state 21st Position and recorded
a growth of 12.81%.
The state also recorded Improved Literacy of 83.78% and Gender ratio at 974/1000.
2011 census put Himachal Pradesh 21st on the population chart
Followed by Tripura on 22nd place.
Lahaul-Spiti Recorded a decline in the grow rate by minus.
10% while highest jump in the sex ratio was seen of 114 points
against 802 in 2001, now up at 916 points. The decline in population tribal
district is attributed to large scale migration.