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East Punjab

East Punjab was a province of India from 1947 until 1950. It consisted parts of the Punjab province that remained in India following the partition of the province between the new dominions of Pakistan and the Indian Union by the Radcliffe Commission in 1947. The mostly Muslim western parts of the old Punjab became Pakistan's West Punjab, later renamed as Punjab Province, while the mostly Hindu and Sikh eastern parts remained with India.

Province of East Punjab
Former Province of India
1947–1950

East Punjab, 1950
CapitalShimla[1]
Historical era20th century
• Established
1947
• PEPSU formed
1948
• Disestablished
1950
Today part ofPunjab
Chandigarh
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh

History edit

Partition of India edit

With the partition of India, the Punjab province was to be divided in two as per the Indian Independence Act 1947, passed by the parliament of the United Kingdom. The province was to cease to exist, and two new provinces were to be constituted, to be known respectively as West Punjab & East Punjab.[2] All the princely states of the Punjab States Agency, except Bahawalpur, which acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan, acceded to the new Union of India and were combined into the Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU). The northeast Hill States of the Punjab Province banded together and were declared a union territory in 1950 as Himachal Pradesh.

Renaming of the state edit

 
Administrative divisions of India in 1951

The Constitution of India, which came into effect in 1950, renamed the province of "East Punjab" as the state of "Punjab".[citation needed]

Reorganisation of Indian States edit

In 1956, the PEPSU was merged into an expanded Punjab state.

Punjabi Suba movement edit

 
A map of the distribution of native Punjabi speakers in India and Pakistan

With effect from 1 November 1966, there was yet another reorganisation, this time on linguistic lines, when the state of Punjab as constituted in 1956 was divided into three: the mostly Hindi-speaking part became the present-day Indian state of Haryana and the mostly Punjabi-speaking part became the present-day Punjab,[3][4] while a new union territory (Chandigarh) was also created, to serve as a capital to both states. At the same time, some parts of the former territory of Patiala and East Punjab States Union, including Solan and Nalagarh, were transferred to Himachal Pradesh.

Demography edit

1901 census edit

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1901)[5]: 34 [6]: 62 [a]

  Hinduism (58.63%)
  Islam (29.54%)
  Sikhism (11.30%)
  Jainism (0.31%)
  Christianity (0.17%)
  Others[b] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1901 Indian census.

Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1901)[5]: 34 [6]: 62 [a]
District/
Princely state
Hinduism   Islam   Sikhism   Jainism   Christianity   Others[b] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 880,490 55.14% 357,334 22.38% 355,649 22.27% 2,877 0.18% 316 0.02% 26 0% 1,596,692 100%
Amritsar district 280,985 27.44% 474,976 46.39% 264,329 25.82% 1,439 0.14% 2,078 0.2% 21 0% 1,023,828 100%
Hoshiarpur district 603,710 60.99% 312,958 31.62% 71,126 7.19% 1,173 0.12% 813 0.08% 2 0% 989,782 100%
Firozpur district 279,099 29.13% 447,615 46.72% 228,355 23.83% 1,090 0.11% 1,908 0.2% 5 0% 958,072 100%
Jalandhar district 368,051 40.11% 421,011 45.88% 125,817 13.71% 969 0.11% 1,713 0.19% 26 0% 917,587 100%
Karnal district 623,597 70.6% 241,412 27.33% 12,294 1.39% 4,739 0.54% 1,179 0.13% 4 0% 883,225 100%
Ambala district 510,105 62.52% 240,710 29.5% 58,073 7.12% 2,614 0.32% 4,362 0.53% 16 0% 815,880 100%
Hisar district 544,799 69.69% 202,009 25.84% 28,642 3.66% 6,003 0.77% 253 0.03% 11 0% 781,717 100%
Kangra district 722,554 94.07% 39,672 5.16% 1,220 0.16% 113 0.01% 385 0.05% 4,180 0.54% 768,124 100%
Gurgaon district 499,373 66.92% 242,548 32.5% 99 0.01% 3,909 0.52% 278 0.04% 1 0% 746,208 100%
Gurdaspur district[c] 268,817 38.08% 348,182 49.33% 85,199 12.07% 72 0.01% 3,571 0.51% 28 0% 705,869 100%
Delhi District 510,532 74.09% 167,290 24.28% 294 0.04% 7,726 1.12% 3,158 0.46% 39 0.01% 689,039 100%
Ludhiana district 269,076 39.98% 235,937 35.05% 164,919 24.5% 2,217 0.33% 947 0.14% 1 0% 673,097 100%
Rohtak district 533,723 84.63% 91,687 14.54% 94 0.01% 5,087 0.81% 80 0.01% 1 0% 630,672 100%
Simla Hill States 373,886 96.03% 11,535 2.96% 1,318 0.34% 274 0.07% 113 0.03% 2,223 0.57% 389,349 100%
Kapurthala State 93,652 29.79% 178,326 56.73% 42,101 13.39% 226 0.07% 39 0.01% 7 0% 314,351 100%
Nabha State 160,553 53.89% 58,550 19.65% 78,361 26.3% 476 0.16% 7 0% 2 0% 297,949 100%
Jind State 211,963 75.16% 38,717 13.73% 29,975 10.63% 1,258 0.45% 80 0.03% 10 0% 282,003 100%
Mandi State 170,304 97.85% 3,187 1.83% 41 0.02% 0 0% 3 0% 510 0.29% 174,045 100%
Nahan State 128,478 94.69% 6,414 4.73% 688 0.51% 61 0.04% 46 0.03% 0 0% 135,687 100%
Chamba State 119,327 93.35% 8,332 6.52% 80 0.06% 3 0% 70 0.05% 22 0.02% 127,834 100%
Faridkot State 35,778 28.64% 35,996 28.82% 52,721 42.21% 406 0.33% 11 0.01% 0 0% 124,912 100%
Malerkotla State 38,409 49.56% 27,229 35.13% 10,495 13.54% 1,361 1.76% 12 0.02% 0 0% 77,506 100%
Kalsia State 38,626 57.5% 21,921 32.63% 6,453 9.61% 181 0.27% 0 0% 0 0% 67,181 100%
Suket State 54,005 98.77% 665 1.22% 6 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,676 100%
Simla District 30,299 75.09% 6,675 16.54% 544 1.35% 32 0.08% 2,798 6.93% 3 0.01% 40,351 100%
Dujana State 18,380 76.03% 5,790 23.95% 4 0.02% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 24,174 100%
Pataudi State 18,281 83.35% 3,549 16.18% 0 0% 103 0.47% 0 0% 0 0% 21,933 100%
Loharu State 13,254 87.03% 1,963 12.89% 0 0% 12 0.08% 0 0% 0 0% 15,229 100%
Total 8,400,106 58.63% 4,232,190 29.54% 1,618,897 11.3% 44,421 0.31% 24,220 0.17% 7,138 0.05% 14,326,972 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

1911 census edit

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1911)[7]: 27 [8]: 27 [d]

  Hinduism (54.48%)
  Islam (28.90%)
  Sikhism (15.82%)
  Christianity (0.42%)
  Jainism (0.31%)
  Others[b] (0.06%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1911 Indian census.

Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1911)[7]: 27 [8]: 27 [d]
District/
Princely state
Hinduism   Islam   Sikhism   Christianity   Jainism   Others[b] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 563,940 40.06% 307,384 21.84% 532,292 37.81% 739 0.05% 3,282 0.23% 22 0% 1,407,659 100%
Firozpur district 273,832 28.53% 418,553 43.61% 262,511 27.35% 3,342 0.35% 1,401 0.15% 18 0% 959,657 100%
Hoshiarpur district 498,642 54.28% 281,805 30.68% 134,146 14.6% 2,978 0.32% 998 0.11% 0 0% 918,569 100%
Amritsar district 211,708 24.04% 408,882 46.43% 253,941 28.83% 4,763 0.54% 1,386 0.16% 48 0.01% 880,728 100%
Hisar district 541,720 67.3% 218,600 27.16% 38,508 4.78% 273 0.03% 5,767 0.72% 21 0% 804,889 100%
Jalandhar district 265,378 33.09% 357,051 44.52% 176,227 21.98% 2,404 0.3% 842 0.1% 18 0% 801,920 100%
Karnal district 556,203 69.54% 224,920 28.12% 13,531 1.69% 920 0.12% 4,213 0.53% 0 0% 799,787 100%
Kangra district 725,156 94.13% 38,859 5.04% 1,910 0.25% 386 0.05% 81 0.01% 3,994 0.52% 770,386 100%
Rohtak district 450,549 83.21% 86,076 15.9% 161 0.03% 334 0.06% 4,369 0.81% 0 0% 541,489 100%
Ambala district 380,592 55.16% 205,203 29.74% 94,471 13.69% 7,483 1.08% 2,187 0.32% 34 0% 689,970 100%
Delhi District 469,561 71.4% 171,745 26.12% 2,985 0.45% 5,693 0.87% 7,539 1.15% 81 0.01% 657,604 100%
Gurgaon district 421,885 65.59% 217,237 33.78% 342 0.05% 782 0.12% 2,921 0.45% 10 0% 643,177 100%
Gurdaspur district[c] 190,965 30.49% 304,860 48.67% 110,525 17.65% 19,879 3.17% 73 0.01% 22 0% 626,324 100%
Ludhiana district 131,370 25.4% 176,043 34.04% 207,042 40.03% 888 0.17% 1,849 0.36% 0 0% 517,192 100%
Simla Hill States 386,953 95.7% 11,374 2.81% 2,911 0.72% 224 0.06% 172 0.04% 2,709 0.67% 404,343 100%
Jind State 210,222 77.36% 37,520 13.81% 22,566 8.3% 187 0.07% 1,233 0.45% 0 0% 271,728 100%
Kapurthala State 61,426 22.91% 152,117 56.73% 54,275 20.24% 107 0.04% 205 0.08% 3 0% 268,133 100%
Nabha State 126,414 50.79% 46,032 18.5% 76,198 30.62% 5 0% 238 0.1% 0 0% 248,887 100%
Mandi State 178,115 98.35% 2,799 1.55% 26 0.01% 4 0% 2 0% 164 0.09% 181,110 100%
Nahan State 130,276 94.05% 6,016 4.34% 2,142 1.55% 37 0.03% 49 0.04% 0 0% 138,520 100%
Chamba State 126,269 92.93% 8,750 6.44% 141 0.1% 81 0.06% 5 0% 627 0.46% 135,873 100%
Faridkot State 37,377 28.69% 37,105 28.48% 55,397 42.52% 6 0% 409 0.31% 0 0% 130,294 100%
Malerkotla State 22,902 32.19% 25,942 36.46% 21,018 29.54% 14 0.02% 1,268 1.78% 0 0% 71,144 100%
Kalsia State 30,640 54.8% 18,820 33.66% 6,258 11.19% 31 0.06% 160 0.29% 0 0% 55,909 100%
Suket State 54,268 98.8% 587 1.07% 71 0.13% 2 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,928 100%
Simla District 29,047 73.87% 5,820 14.8% 693 1.76% 3,666 9.32% 49 0.12% 45 0.11% 39,320 100%
Dujana State 20,161 79.11% 5,324 20.89% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 25,485 100%
Pataudi State 16,114 82.45% 3,338 17.08% 0 0% 9 0.05% 82 0.42% 0 0% 19,543 100%
Loharu State 16,178 86.99% 2,401 12.91% 0 0% 0 0% 18 0.1% 0 0% 18,597 100%
Total 7,127,863 54.48% 3,781,163 28.9% 2,070,288 15.82% 55,237 0.42% 40,798 0.31% 7,816 0.06% 13,083,165 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

1921 census edit

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1921)[9]: 29 [e]

  Hinduism (53.00%)
  Islam (29.05%)
  Sikhism (16.99%)
  Christianity (0.65%)
  Jainism (0.27%)
  Others[b] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1921 Indian census.

Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1921)[9]: 29 [e]
District/
Princely state
Hinduism   Islam   Sikhism   Christianity   Jainism   Others[b] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 642,055 42.81% 330,341 22.03% 522,675 34.85% 1,395 0.09% 3,249 0.22% 24 0% 1,499,739 100%
Firozpur district 306,350 27.89% 482,540 43.94% 302,761 27.57% 5,365 0.49% 1,211 0.11% 21 0% 1,098,248 100%
Amritsar district 204,435 22% 423,724 45.59% 287,004 30.88% 12,773 1.37% 1,375 0.15% 63 0.01% 929,374 100%
Hoshiarpur district 500,339 53.95% 289,298 31.19% 132,958 14.34% 3,745 0.4% 1,079 0.12% 0 0% 927,419 100%
Karnal district 573,224 69.17% 235,618 28.43% 12,280 1.48% 3,382 0.41% 4,222 0.51% 0 0% 828,726 100%
Jalandhar district 244,995 29.79% 366,586 44.57% 206,130 25.06% 4,088 0.5% 736 0.09% 9 0% 822,544 100%
Hisar district 548,351 67.13% 215,943 26.44% 45,615 5.58% 1,024 0.13% 5,874 0.72% 3 0% 816,810 100%
Rohtak district 629,592 81.52% 125,035 16.19% 602 0.08% 10,033 1.3% 7,010 0.91% 0 0% 772,272 100%
Kangra district 722,277 94.28% 38,263 4.99% 2,083 0.27% 363 0.05% 56 0.01% 3,023 0.39% 766,065 100%
Gurgaon district 460,134 67.47% 216,860 31.8% 924 0.14% 1,316 0.19% 2,762 0.4% 7 0% 682,003 100%
Ambala district 370,125 54.31% 205,750 30.19% 97,614 14.32% 5,679 0.83% 2,272 0.33% 37 0.01% 681,477 100%
Gurdaspur district[c] 168,178 26.3% 316,709 49.54% 125,322 19.6% 29,099 4.55% 20 0% 15 0% 639,343 100%
Ludhiana district 135,512 23.87% 192,961 33.99% 235,721 41.53% 1,613 0.28% 1,796 0.32% 19 0% 567,622 100%
Jind State 234,721 76.16% 43,251 14.03% 28,026 9.09% 637 0.21% 1,548 0.5% 0 0% 308,183 100%
Simla Hill States 292,768 95.45% 9,551 3.11% 2,040 0.67% 164 0.05% 142 0.05% 2,053 0.67% 306,718 100%
Kapurthala State 58,412 20.55% 160,457 56.44% 64,074 22.54% 1,100 0.39% 228 0.08% 4 0% 284,275 100%
Nabha State 133,870 50.84% 50,756 19.27% 78,389 29.77% 41 0.02% 278 0.11% 0 0% 263,334 100%
Mandi State 181,358 98.01% 3,462 1.87% 142 0.08% 10 0.01% 0 0% 76 0.04% 185,048 100%
Faridkot State 38,610 25.63% 44,813 29.74% 66,658 44.24% 107 0.07% 473 0.31% 0 0% 150,661 100%
Chamba State 130,489 91.98% 10,529 7.42% 242 0.17% 63 0.04% 3 0% 541 0.38% 141,867 100%
Nahan State 132,431 94.29% 6,449 4.59% 1,449 1.03% 44 0.03% 65 0.05% 10 0.01% 140,448 100%
Bilaspur State 96,000 97.96% 1,559 1.59% 437 0.45% 4 0% 0 0% 0 0% 98,000 100%
Malerkotla State 29,459 36.68% 28,413 35.37% 21,828 27.18% 37 0.05% 585 0.73% 0 0% 80,322 100%
Kalsia State 28,769 50.15% 20,394 35.55% 8,014 13.97% 4 0.01% 190 0.33% 0 0% 57,371 100%
Suket State 53,625 98.71% 659 1.21% 44 0.08% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 54,328 100%
Simla District 33,228 73.31% 6,953 15.34% 1,173 2.59% 3,823 8.43% 90 0.2% 60 0.13% 45,327 100%
Dujana State 20,135 77.94% 5,698 22.06% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 25,833 100%
Loharu State 17,978 87.18% 2,625 12.73% 0 0% 0 0% 18 0.09% 0 0% 20,621 100%
Pataudi State 15,090 83.38% 2,898 16.01% 0 0% 0 0% 109 0.6% 0 0% 18,097 100%
Total 7,002,510 53% 3,838,095 29.05% 2,244,205 16.99% 85,909 0.65% 35,391 0.27% 5,965 0.05% 13,212,075 100%
Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

1931 census edit

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1931)[10]: 277 [f]

  Hinduism[g] (48.86%)
  Islam (30.17%)
  Sikhism (20.01%)
  Christianity (0.65%)
  Jainism (0.25%)
  Others[b] (0.05%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1931 Indian census.

Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1931)[10]: 277 [f]
District/
Princely state
Hinduism  [g] Islam   Sikhism   Christianity   Jainism   Others[b] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 623,597 38.36% 363,920 22.39% 632,972 38.94% 1,449 0.09% 3,578 0.22% 4 0% 1,625,520 100%
Firozpur district 244,688 21.15% 515,430 44.56% 388,108 33.55% 7,070 0.61% 1,411 0.12% 25 0% 1,156,732 100%
Amritsar district 174,556 15.63% 524,676 46.97% 399,951 35.8% 16,619 1.49% 1,272 0.11% 46 0% 1,117,120 100%
Hoshiarpur district 526,182 50.98% 328,078 31.78% 173,147 16.77% 3,764 0.36% 1,016 0.1% 0 0% 1,032,187 100%
Jalandhar district 268,822 28.49% 419,556 44.46% 249,571 26.45% 4,323 0.46% 1,379 0.15% 70 0.01% 943,721 100%
Hisar district 583,429 64.86% 253,784 28.21% 55,169 6.13% 1,107 0.12% 5,988 0.67% 2 0% 899,479 100%
Karnal district 570,297 66.89% 259,730 30.46% 16,928 1.99% 1,469 0.17% 4,190 0.49% 0 0% 852,614 100%
Rohtak district 655,963 81.42% 137,880 17.11% 596 0.07% 4,807 0.6% 6,375 0.79% 0 0% 805,621 100%
Kangra district 752,098 93.86% 40,483 5.05% 2,396 0.3% 576 0.07% 94 0.01% 5,665 0.71% 801,312 100%
Ambala district 346,809 46.68% 230,837 31.07% 155,555 20.94% 7,141 0.96% 2,550 0.34% 10 0% 742,902 100%
Gurgaon district 493,174 66.63% 242,357 32.74% 500 0.07% 1,463 0.2% 2,665 0.36% 4 0% 740,163 100%
Gurdaspur district[c] 154,631 21.37% 367,388 50.78% 162,741 22.49% 38,756 5.36% 15 0% 4 0% 723,535 100%
Ludhiana district 120,161 17.87% 235,598 35.03% 312,829 46.52% 2,477 0.37% 1,419 0.21% 10 0% 672,494 100%
Simla Hill States 317,390 95.93% 10,017 3.03% 1,817 0.55% 176 0.05% 141 0.04% 1,309 0.4% 330,850 100%
Jind State 243,561 75.02% 46,002 14.17% 33,290 10.25% 210 0.06% 1,613 0.5% 0 0% 324,676 100%
Kapurthala State 64,319 20.31% 179,251 56.59% 72,177 22.79% 983 0.31% 27 0.01% 0 0% 316,757 100%
Nabha State 132,354 46.02% 57,393 19.96% 97,452 33.89% 66 0.02% 309 0.11% 0 0% 287,574 100%
Mandi State 199,935 96.37% 6,351 3.06% 899 0.43% 141 0.07% 0 0% 139 0.07% 207,465 100%
Faridkot State 20,855 12.69% 49,912 30.37% 92,880 56.51% 167 0.1% 550 0.33% 0 0% 164,364 100%
Sirmoor State 139,031 93.58% 7,020 4.73% 2,413 1.62% 52 0.04% 52 0.04% 0 0% 148,568 100%
Chamba State 135,254 92.09% 10,839 7.38% 112 0.08% 94 0.06% 3 0% 568 0.39% 146,870 100%
Bilaspur State 99,023 98.05% 1,458 1.44% 507 0.5% 6 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 100,994 100%
Malerkotla State 21,252 25.58% 31,417 37.82% 28,982 34.89% 135 0.16% 1,286 1.55% 0 0% 83,072 100%
Kalsia State 28,832 48.18% 21,797 36.42% 9,035 15.1% 22 0.04% 162 0.27% 0 0% 59,848 100%
Suket State 57,616 98.64% 733 1.25% 44 0.08% 1 0% 0 0% 14 0.02% 58,408 100%
Simla District 28,661 77.91% 5,810 15.79% 760 2.07% 1,540 4.19% 1 0% 14 0.04% 36,786 100%
Dujana State 22,347 79.2% 5,863 20.78% 1 0% 5 0.02% 0 0% 0 0% 28,216 100%
Loharu State 20,198 86.55% 3,119 13.36% 2 0.01% 1 0% 18 0.08% 0 0% 23,338 100%
Pataudi State 15,596 82.64% 3,168 16.79% 1 0.01% 3 0.02% 105 0.56% 0 0% 18,873 100%
Total 7,060,631 48.86% 4,359,867 30.17% 2,890,835 20.01% 94,623 0.65% 36,219 0.25% 7,884 0.05% 14,450,059 100%
Note: Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

1941 census edit

Religions in East Punjab, India region (1941)[11]: 42 [h]

  Hinduism[g] (46.95%)
  Islam (30.88%)
  Sikhism (21.14%)
  Christianity (0.69%)
  Jainism (0.21%)
  Others[b] (0.12%)

Prior to partition, the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1941 Indian census.

Religion in the Districts & Princely States of East Punjab, India region (1941)[11]: 42 [h]
District/
Princely state
Hinduism  [g] Islam   Sikhism   Christianity   Jainism   Others[b] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Patiala State 597,488 30.86% 436,539 22.55% 896,021 46.28% 1,592 0.08% 3,101 0.16% 1,518 0.08% 1,936,259 100%
Firozpur district 287,733 20.22% 641,448 45.07% 479,486 33.69% 12,607 0.89% 1,674 0.12% 128 0.01% 1,423,076 100%
Amritsar district 217,431 15.38% 657,695 46.52% 510,845 36.13% 25,973 1.84% 1,911 0.14% 21 0% 1,413,876 100%
Hoshiarpur district 584,080 49.91% 380,759 32.53% 198,194 16.93% 6,165 0.53% 1,125 0.1% 0 0% 1,170,323 100%
Jalandhar district 311,010 27.59% 509,804 45.23% 298,741 26.5% 6,233 0.55% 1,395 0.12% 7 0% 1,127,190 100%
Hisar district 652,842 64.85% 285,208 28.33% 60,731 6.03% 1,292 0.13% 6,126 0.61% 510 0.05% 1,006,709 100%
Karnal district 666,301 66.99% 304,346 30.6% 19,887 2% 1,249 0.13% 2,789 0.28% 3 0% 994,575 100%
Rohtak district 780,474 81.61% 166,569 17.42% 1,466 0.15% 1,043 0.11% 6,847 0.72% 0 0% 956,399 100%
Kangra district 846,531 94.12% 43,249 4.81% 4,809 0.53% 788 0.09% 101 0.01% 3,899 0.43% 899,377 100%
Gurdaspur district[c] 174,221 20.21% 440,323 51.08% 200,688 23.28% 46,743 5.42% 25 0% 6 0% 862,006 100%
Gurgaon district 560,537 65.83% 285,992 33.59% 637 0.07% 1,673 0.2% 2,613 0.31% 6 0% 851,458 100%
Ambala district 412,658 48.68% 268,999 31.73% 156,543 18.47% 6,065 0.72% 3,065 0.36% 415 0.05% 847,745 100%
Ludhiana district 171,715 20.98% 302,482 36.95% 341,175 41.68% 1,913 0.23% 1,279 0.16% 51 0.01% 818,615 100%
Kapurthala State 61,546 16.27% 213,754 56.49% 88,350 23.35% 1,667 0.44% 380 0.1% 12,683 3.35% 378,380 100%
Jind State 268,355 74.17% 50,972 14.09% 40,981 11.33% 161 0.04% 1,294 0.36% 49 0.01% 361,812 100%
Simla Hill States 345,716 96.16% 10,812 3.01% 2,693 0.75% 161 0.04% 126 0.04% 12 0% 359,520 100%
Nabha State 146,518 42.59% 70,373 20.45% 122,451 35.59% 221 0.06% 480 0.14% 1 0% 344,044 100%
Mandi State 227,463 97.79% 4,328 1.86% 583 0.25% 11 0% 0 0% 208 0.09% 232,593 100%
Faridkot State 21,814 10.95% 61,352 30.79% 115,070 57.74% 247 0.12% 800 0.4% 0 0% 199,283 100%
Chamba State 155,910 92.3% 12,318 7.29% 107 0.06% 190 0.11% 0 0% 383 0.23% 168,908 100%
Sirmoor State 146,199 93.7% 7,374 4.73% 2,334 1.5% 38 0.02% 81 0.05% 0 0% 156,026 100%
Bilaspur State 108,375 98.22% 1,498 1.36% 453 0.41% 7 0.01% 3 0% 0 0% 110,336 100%
Malerkotla State 23,482 26.65% 33,881 38.45% 30,320 34.41% 116 0.13% 310 0.35% 0 0% 88,109 100%
Suket State 69,974 98.43% 884 1.24% 234 0.33% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 71,092 100%
Kalsia State 29,866 44.32% 25,049 37.17% 12,235 18.15% 55 0.08% 188 0.28% 0 0% 67,393 100%
Simla District 29,466 76.38% 7,022 18.2% 1,032 2.68% 934 2.42% 114 0.3% 8 0.02% 38,576 100%
Dujana State 23,727 77.37% 6,939 22.63% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 30,666 100%
Loharu State 23,923 85.77% 3,960 14.2% 7 0.03% 2 0.01% 0 0% 0 0% 27,892 100%
Pataudi State 17,728 82.38% 3,655 16.98% 0 0% 9 0.04% 128 0.59% 0 0% 21,520 100%
Total 7,963,083 46.95% 5,237,584 30.88% 3,586,073 21.14% 117,155 0.69% 35,955 0.21% 19,908 0.12% 16,959,758 100%
Note: Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

2011 census edit

Religion edit

Religion in East Punjab (2011)[12]

  Hinduism (65.94%)
  Sikhism (28.63%)
  Islam (4.13%)
  Others (1.3%)

East Punjab comprising the states of (Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Union territory of Chandigarh) had a population of 61,014,852 people as of 2011 census report of India. The Hindus form a majority in East Punjab region with 40,234,605 adherents comprising (65.94%), Sikhs are 17,466,731 comprising (28.62%) of the region, Muslims are 2,518,159 comprising (4.12%) of the region and others are 795,357 including Christians, Buddhists, Jains, and atheists together comprising remaining (1.3%) of the region. Sikhs are the majority in Punjab, while Hindus form the majority in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Chandigarh. Muslims are majority in Nuh district of Haryana.[13]

Language edit

Languages spoken in East Punjab (2011)[14]

  Punjabi (46.16%)
  Hindi (26.64%)
  Haryanvi (15.44%)
  Pahari languages (7.53%)
  Others (4.23%)

As per 2011 census, Punjabi is the most spoken language and is spoken by 28,166,306 people, followed by Hindi which is spoken by 16,259,205 people, Haryanvi by 9,423,138 people and Western Pahari language by 4,599,283 people. While 2,580,928 people speaks other languages like Nepali.[15]

Modern usage edit

Since it ceased to be the name of a state, "East Punjab" has been used in India to refer to the eastern part of the present Punjab state, while in Pakistan it means the eastern part of Pakistan's Punjab province, although Pakistanis also sometimes refer to the current Indian Punjab as "East Punjab".[16] Terms East and West Punjab are also often used in modern India and Pakistan when making a comparison between the two territories.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b 1901 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Delhi, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1901 census data here: [5]: 34 
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Tribals, others, or not stated
  3. ^ a b c d e Does not include Shakargarh Tehsil, which was awarded to Pakistan as part of the Radcliffe Line.
  4. ^ a b 1911 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Delhi, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1911 census data here: [7]: 27 [8]: 27 
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  5. ^ a b 1921 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Nahan, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1921 census data here:[9]: 29 
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  6. ^ a b 1931 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1931 census data here:[10]: 277 
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
  7. ^ a b c d Including Ad-Dharmis
  8. ^ a b 1941 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts (Hisar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Amritsar, Simla, Kangra, Ambala, Hoshiarpur, and Gurdaspur (minus Shakargarh Tehsil)), and princely states (Loharu, Dujana, Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1941 census data here:[11]: 42 
    Immediately following the partition of India in 1947, these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab, which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab, India, Chandigarh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

References edit

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  11. ^ a b c India Census Commissioner (1941). "Census of India, 1941. Vol. 6, Punjab". JSTOR saoa.crl.28215541. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  12. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/11361 [bare URL]
  13. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/11361 [bare URL]
  14. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/10191 [bare URL]
  15. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/10191 [bare URL]
  16. ^ "Ties will grow, says Indian Punjab CM". 31 January 2004.


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This article is about a former state of India For the current state see Punjab India For other uses see Punjab disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources East Punjab news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message East Punjab was a province of India from 1947 until 1950 It consisted parts of the Punjab province that remained in India following the partition of the province between the new dominions of Pakistan and the Indian Union by the Radcliffe Commission in 1947 The mostly Muslim western parts of the old Punjab became Pakistan s West Punjab later renamed as Punjab Province while the mostly Hindu and Sikh eastern parts remained with India Province of East PunjabFormer Province of India1947 1950East Punjab 1950CapitalShimla 1 Historical era20th century Established1947 PEPSU formed1948 Disestablished1950Preceded by Succeeded by Punjab Province Punjab Chandigarh Haryana Himachal Pradesh PEPSUToday part ofPunjabChandigarhHaryanaHimachal Pradesh Contents 1 History 1 1 Partition of India 1 2 Renaming of the state 1 3 Reorganisation of Indian States 1 4 Punjabi Suba movement 2 Demography 2 1 1901 census 2 2 1911 census 2 3 1921 census 2 4 1931 census 2 5 1941 census 2 6 2011 census 2 6 1 Religion 2 6 2 Language 3 Modern usage 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory editSee also History of the Punjab Partition of India edit Main article Partition of India With the partition of India the Punjab province was to be divided in two as per the Indian Independence Act 1947 passed by the parliament of the United Kingdom The province was to cease to exist and two new provinces were to be constituted to be known respectively as West Punjab amp East Punjab 2 All the princely states of the Punjab States Agency except Bahawalpur which acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan acceded to the new Union of India and were combined into the Patiala and East Punjab States Union PEPSU The northeast Hill States of the Punjab Province banded together and were declared a union territory in 1950 as Himachal Pradesh Renaming of the state edit nbsp Administrative divisions of India in 1951 The Constitution of India which came into effect in 1950 renamed the province of East Punjab as the state of Punjab citation needed Reorganisation of Indian States edit Main article States Reorganisation Act 1956 In 1956 the PEPSU was merged into an expanded Punjab state Punjabi Suba movement edit Main article Punjabi Suba movement nbsp A map of the distribution of native Punjabi speakers in India and Pakistan With effect from 1 November 1966 there was yet another reorganisation this time on linguistic lines when the state of Punjab as constituted in 1956 was divided into three the mostly Hindi speaking part became the present day Indian state of Haryana and the mostly Punjabi speaking part became the present day Punjab 3 4 while a new union territory Chandigarh was also created to serve as a capital to both states At the same time some parts of the former territory of Patiala and East Punjab States Union including Solan and Nalagarh were transferred to Himachal Pradesh Demography edit1901 census edit Religions in East Punjab India region 1901 5 34 6 62 a Hinduism 58 63 Islam 29 54 Sikhism 11 30 Jainism 0 31 Christianity 0 17 Others b 0 05 Prior to partition the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province East Punjab The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1901 Indian census Religion in the Districts amp Princely States of East Punjab India region 1901 5 34 6 62 a District Princely state Hinduism nbsp Islam nbsp Sikhism nbsp Jainism nbsp Christianity nbsp Others b Total Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Patiala State 880 490 55 14 357 334 22 38 355 649 22 27 2 877 0 18 316 0 02 26 0 1 596 692 100 Amritsar district 280 985 27 44 474 976 46 39 264 329 25 82 1 439 0 14 2 078 0 2 21 0 1 023 828 100 Hoshiarpur district 603 710 60 99 312 958 31 62 71 126 7 19 1 173 0 12 813 0 08 2 0 989 782 100 Firozpur district 279 099 29 13 447 615 46 72 228 355 23 83 1 090 0 11 1 908 0 2 5 0 958 072 100 Jalandhar district 368 051 40 11 421 011 45 88 125 817 13 71 969 0 11 1 713 0 19 26 0 917 587 100 Karnal district 623 597 70 6 241 412 27 33 12 294 1 39 4 739 0 54 1 179 0 13 4 0 883 225 100 Ambala district 510 105 62 52 240 710 29 5 58 073 7 12 2 614 0 32 4 362 0 53 16 0 815 880 100 Hisar district 544 799 69 69 202 009 25 84 28 642 3 66 6 003 0 77 253 0 03 11 0 781 717 100 Kangra district 722 554 94 07 39 672 5 16 1 220 0 16 113 0 01 385 0 05 4 180 0 54 768 124 100 Gurgaon district 499 373 66 92 242 548 32 5 99 0 01 3 909 0 52 278 0 04 1 0 746 208 100 Gurdaspur district c 268 817 38 08 348 182 49 33 85 199 12 07 72 0 01 3 571 0 51 28 0 705 869 100 Delhi District 510 532 74 09 167 290 24 28 294 0 04 7 726 1 12 3 158 0 46 39 0 01 689 039 100 Ludhiana district 269 076 39 98 235 937 35 05 164 919 24 5 2 217 0 33 947 0 14 1 0 673 097 100 Rohtak district 533 723 84 63 91 687 14 54 94 0 01 5 087 0 81 80 0 01 1 0 630 672 100 Simla Hill States 373 886 96 03 11 535 2 96 1 318 0 34 274 0 07 113 0 03 2 223 0 57 389 349 100 Kapurthala State 93 652 29 79 178 326 56 73 42 101 13 39 226 0 07 39 0 01 7 0 314 351 100 Nabha State 160 553 53 89 58 550 19 65 78 361 26 3 476 0 16 7 0 2 0 297 949 100 Jind State 211 963 75 16 38 717 13 73 29 975 10 63 1 258 0 45 80 0 03 10 0 282 003 100 Mandi State 170 304 97 85 3 187 1 83 41 0 02 0 0 3 0 510 0 29 174 045 100 Nahan State 128 478 94 69 6 414 4 73 688 0 51 61 0 04 46 0 03 0 0 135 687 100 Chamba State 119 327 93 35 8 332 6 52 80 0 06 3 0 70 0 05 22 0 02 127 834 100 Faridkot State 35 778 28 64 35 996 28 82 52 721 42 21 406 0 33 11 0 01 0 0 124 912 100 Malerkotla State 38 409 49 56 27 229 35 13 10 495 13 54 1 361 1 76 12 0 02 0 0 77 506 100 Kalsia State 38 626 57 5 21 921 32 63 6 453 9 61 181 0 27 0 0 0 0 67 181 100 Suket State 54 005 98 77 665 1 22 6 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 676 100 Simla District 30 299 75 09 6 675 16 54 544 1 35 32 0 08 2 798 6 93 3 0 01 40 351 100 Dujana State 18 380 76 03 5 790 23 95 4 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 174 100 Pataudi State 18 281 83 35 3 549 16 18 0 0 103 0 47 0 0 0 0 21 933 100 Loharu State 13 254 87 03 1 963 12 89 0 0 12 0 08 0 0 0 0 15 229 100 Total 8 400 106 58 63 4 232 190 29 54 1 618 897 11 3 44 421 0 31 24 220 0 17 7 138 0 05 14 326 972 100 Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh 1911 census edit Religions in East Punjab India region 1911 7 27 8 27 d Hinduism 54 48 Islam 28 90 Sikhism 15 82 Christianity 0 42 Jainism 0 31 Others b 0 06 Prior to partition the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province East Punjab The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1911 Indian census Religion in the Districts amp Princely States of East Punjab India region 1911 7 27 8 27 d District Princely state Hinduism nbsp Islam nbsp Sikhism nbsp Christianity nbsp Jainism nbsp Others b Total Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Patiala State 563 940 40 06 307 384 21 84 532 292 37 81 739 0 05 3 282 0 23 22 0 1 407 659 100 Firozpur district 273 832 28 53 418 553 43 61 262 511 27 35 3 342 0 35 1 401 0 15 18 0 959 657 100 Hoshiarpur district 498 642 54 28 281 805 30 68 134 146 14 6 2 978 0 32 998 0 11 0 0 918 569 100 Amritsar district 211 708 24 04 408 882 46 43 253 941 28 83 4 763 0 54 1 386 0 16 48 0 01 880 728 100 Hisar district 541 720 67 3 218 600 27 16 38 508 4 78 273 0 03 5 767 0 72 21 0 804 889 100 Jalandhar district 265 378 33 09 357 051 44 52 176 227 21 98 2 404 0 3 842 0 1 18 0 801 920 100 Karnal district 556 203 69 54 224 920 28 12 13 531 1 69 920 0 12 4 213 0 53 0 0 799 787 100 Kangra district 725 156 94 13 38 859 5 04 1 910 0 25 386 0 05 81 0 01 3 994 0 52 770 386 100 Rohtak district 450 549 83 21 86 076 15 9 161 0 03 334 0 06 4 369 0 81 0 0 541 489 100 Ambala district 380 592 55 16 205 203 29 74 94 471 13 69 7 483 1 08 2 187 0 32 34 0 689 970 100 Delhi District 469 561 71 4 171 745 26 12 2 985 0 45 5 693 0 87 7 539 1 15 81 0 01 657 604 100 Gurgaon district 421 885 65 59 217 237 33 78 342 0 05 782 0 12 2 921 0 45 10 0 643 177 100 Gurdaspur district c 190 965 30 49 304 860 48 67 110 525 17 65 19 879 3 17 73 0 01 22 0 626 324 100 Ludhiana district 131 370 25 4 176 043 34 04 207 042 40 03 888 0 17 1 849 0 36 0 0 517 192 100 Simla Hill States 386 953 95 7 11 374 2 81 2 911 0 72 224 0 06 172 0 04 2 709 0 67 404 343 100 Jind State 210 222 77 36 37 520 13 81 22 566 8 3 187 0 07 1 233 0 45 0 0 271 728 100 Kapurthala State 61 426 22 91 152 117 56 73 54 275 20 24 107 0 04 205 0 08 3 0 268 133 100 Nabha State 126 414 50 79 46 032 18 5 76 198 30 62 5 0 238 0 1 0 0 248 887 100 Mandi State 178 115 98 35 2 799 1 55 26 0 01 4 0 2 0 164 0 09 181 110 100 Nahan State 130 276 94 05 6 016 4 34 2 142 1 55 37 0 03 49 0 04 0 0 138 520 100 Chamba State 126 269 92 93 8 750 6 44 141 0 1 81 0 06 5 0 627 0 46 135 873 100 Faridkot State 37 377 28 69 37 105 28 48 55 397 42 52 6 0 409 0 31 0 0 130 294 100 Malerkotla State 22 902 32 19 25 942 36 46 21 018 29 54 14 0 02 1 268 1 78 0 0 71 144 100 Kalsia State 30 640 54 8 18 820 33 66 6 258 11 19 31 0 06 160 0 29 0 0 55 909 100 Suket State 54 268 98 8 587 1 07 71 0 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 54 928 100 Simla District 29 047 73 87 5 820 14 8 693 1 76 3 666 9 32 49 0 12 45 0 11 39 320 100 Dujana State 20 161 79 11 5 324 20 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 485 100 Pataudi State 16 114 82 45 3 338 17 08 0 0 9 0 05 82 0 42 0 0 19 543 100 Loharu State 16 178 86 99 2 401 12 91 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 0 0 18 597 100 Total 7 127 863 54 48 3 781 163 28 9 2 070 288 15 82 55 237 0 42 40 798 0 31 7 816 0 06 13 083 165 100 Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh 1921 census edit Religions in East Punjab India region 1921 9 29 e Hinduism 53 00 Islam 29 05 Sikhism 16 99 Christianity 0 65 Jainism 0 27 Others b 0 05 Prior to partition the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province East Punjab The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1921 Indian census Religion in the Districts amp Princely States of East Punjab India region 1921 9 29 e District Princely state Hinduism nbsp Islam nbsp Sikhism nbsp Christianity nbsp Jainism nbsp Others b Total Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Patiala State 642 055 42 81 330 341 22 03 522 675 34 85 1 395 0 09 3 249 0 22 24 0 1 499 739 100 Firozpur district 306 350 27 89 482 540 43 94 302 761 27 57 5 365 0 49 1 211 0 11 21 0 1 098 248 100 Amritsar district 204 435 22 423 724 45 59 287 004 30 88 12 773 1 37 1 375 0 15 63 0 01 929 374 100 Hoshiarpur district 500 339 53 95 289 298 31 19 132 958 14 34 3 745 0 4 1 079 0 12 0 0 927 419 100 Karnal district 573 224 69 17 235 618 28 43 12 280 1 48 3 382 0 41 4 222 0 51 0 0 828 726 100 Jalandhar district 244 995 29 79 366 586 44 57 206 130 25 06 4 088 0 5 736 0 09 9 0 822 544 100 Hisar district 548 351 67 13 215 943 26 44 45 615 5 58 1 024 0 13 5 874 0 72 3 0 816 810 100 Rohtak district 629 592 81 52 125 035 16 19 602 0 08 10 033 1 3 7 010 0 91 0 0 772 272 100 Kangra district 722 277 94 28 38 263 4 99 2 083 0 27 363 0 05 56 0 01 3 023 0 39 766 065 100 Gurgaon district 460 134 67 47 216 860 31 8 924 0 14 1 316 0 19 2 762 0 4 7 0 682 003 100 Ambala district 370 125 54 31 205 750 30 19 97 614 14 32 5 679 0 83 2 272 0 33 37 0 01 681 477 100 Gurdaspur district c 168 178 26 3 316 709 49 54 125 322 19 6 29 099 4 55 20 0 15 0 639 343 100 Ludhiana district 135 512 23 87 192 961 33 99 235 721 41 53 1 613 0 28 1 796 0 32 19 0 567 622 100 Jind State 234 721 76 16 43 251 14 03 28 026 9 09 637 0 21 1 548 0 5 0 0 308 183 100 Simla Hill States 292 768 95 45 9 551 3 11 2 040 0 67 164 0 05 142 0 05 2 053 0 67 306 718 100 Kapurthala State 58 412 20 55 160 457 56 44 64 074 22 54 1 100 0 39 228 0 08 4 0 284 275 100 Nabha State 133 870 50 84 50 756 19 27 78 389 29 77 41 0 02 278 0 11 0 0 263 334 100 Mandi State 181 358 98 01 3 462 1 87 142 0 08 10 0 01 0 0 76 0 04 185 048 100 Faridkot State 38 610 25 63 44 813 29 74 66 658 44 24 107 0 07 473 0 31 0 0 150 661 100 Chamba State 130 489 91 98 10 529 7 42 242 0 17 63 0 04 3 0 541 0 38 141 867 100 Nahan State 132 431 94 29 6 449 4 59 1 449 1 03 44 0 03 65 0 05 10 0 01 140 448 100 Bilaspur State 96 000 97 96 1 559 1 59 437 0 45 4 0 0 0 0 0 98 000 100 Malerkotla State 29 459 36 68 28 413 35 37 21 828 27 18 37 0 05 585 0 73 0 0 80 322 100 Kalsia State 28 769 50 15 20 394 35 55 8 014 13 97 4 0 01 190 0 33 0 0 57 371 100 Suket State 53 625 98 71 659 1 21 44 0 08 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 328 100 Simla District 33 228 73 31 6 953 15 34 1 173 2 59 3 823 8 43 90 0 2 60 0 13 45 327 100 Dujana State 20 135 77 94 5 698 22 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 833 100 Loharu State 17 978 87 18 2 625 12 73 0 0 0 0 18 0 09 0 0 20 621 100 Pataudi State 15 090 83 38 2 898 16 01 0 0 0 0 109 0 6 0 0 18 097 100 Total 7 002 510 53 3 838 095 29 05 2 244 205 16 99 85 909 0 65 35 391 0 27 5 965 0 05 13 212 075 100 Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh 1931 census edit Religions in East Punjab India region 1931 10 277 f Hinduism g 48 86 Islam 30 17 Sikhism 20 01 Christianity 0 65 Jainism 0 25 Others b 0 05 Prior to partition the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province East Punjab The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1931 Indian census Religion in the Districts amp Princely States of East Punjab India region 1931 10 277 f District Princely state Hinduism nbsp g Islam nbsp Sikhism nbsp Christianity nbsp Jainism nbsp Others b Total Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Patiala State 623 597 38 36 363 920 22 39 632 972 38 94 1 449 0 09 3 578 0 22 4 0 1 625 520 100 Firozpur district 244 688 21 15 515 430 44 56 388 108 33 55 7 070 0 61 1 411 0 12 25 0 1 156 732 100 Amritsar district 174 556 15 63 524 676 46 97 399 951 35 8 16 619 1 49 1 272 0 11 46 0 1 117 120 100 Hoshiarpur district 526 182 50 98 328 078 31 78 173 147 16 77 3 764 0 36 1 016 0 1 0 0 1 032 187 100 Jalandhar district 268 822 28 49 419 556 44 46 249 571 26 45 4 323 0 46 1 379 0 15 70 0 01 943 721 100 Hisar district 583 429 64 86 253 784 28 21 55 169 6 13 1 107 0 12 5 988 0 67 2 0 899 479 100 Karnal district 570 297 66 89 259 730 30 46 16 928 1 99 1 469 0 17 4 190 0 49 0 0 852 614 100 Rohtak district 655 963 81 42 137 880 17 11 596 0 07 4 807 0 6 6 375 0 79 0 0 805 621 100 Kangra district 752 098 93 86 40 483 5 05 2 396 0 3 576 0 07 94 0 01 5 665 0 71 801 312 100 Ambala district 346 809 46 68 230 837 31 07 155 555 20 94 7 141 0 96 2 550 0 34 10 0 742 902 100 Gurgaon district 493 174 66 63 242 357 32 74 500 0 07 1 463 0 2 2 665 0 36 4 0 740 163 100 Gurdaspur district c 154 631 21 37 367 388 50 78 162 741 22 49 38 756 5 36 15 0 4 0 723 535 100 Ludhiana district 120 161 17 87 235 598 35 03 312 829 46 52 2 477 0 37 1 419 0 21 10 0 672 494 100 Simla Hill States 317 390 95 93 10 017 3 03 1 817 0 55 176 0 05 141 0 04 1 309 0 4 330 850 100 Jind State 243 561 75 02 46 002 14 17 33 290 10 25 210 0 06 1 613 0 5 0 0 324 676 100 Kapurthala State 64 319 20 31 179 251 56 59 72 177 22 79 983 0 31 27 0 01 0 0 316 757 100 Nabha State 132 354 46 02 57 393 19 96 97 452 33 89 66 0 02 309 0 11 0 0 287 574 100 Mandi State 199 935 96 37 6 351 3 06 899 0 43 141 0 07 0 0 139 0 07 207 465 100 Faridkot State 20 855 12 69 49 912 30 37 92 880 56 51 167 0 1 550 0 33 0 0 164 364 100 Sirmoor State 139 031 93 58 7 020 4 73 2 413 1 62 52 0 04 52 0 04 0 0 148 568 100 Chamba State 135 254 92 09 10 839 7 38 112 0 08 94 0 06 3 0 568 0 39 146 870 100 Bilaspur State 99 023 98 05 1 458 1 44 507 0 5 6 0 01 0 0 0 0 100 994 100 Malerkotla State 21 252 25 58 31 417 37 82 28 982 34 89 135 0 16 1 286 1 55 0 0 83 072 100 Kalsia State 28 832 48 18 21 797 36 42 9 035 15 1 22 0 04 162 0 27 0 0 59 848 100 Suket State 57 616 98 64 733 1 25 44 0 08 1 0 0 0 14 0 02 58 408 100 Simla District 28 661 77 91 5 810 15 79 760 2 07 1 540 4 19 1 0 14 0 04 36 786 100 Dujana State 22 347 79 2 5 863 20 78 1 0 5 0 02 0 0 0 0 28 216 100 Loharu State 20 198 86 55 3 119 13 36 2 0 01 1 0 18 0 08 0 0 23 338 100 Pataudi State 15 596 82 64 3 168 16 79 1 0 01 3 0 02 105 0 56 0 0 18 873 100 Total 7 060 631 48 86 4 359 867 30 17 2 890 835 20 01 94 623 0 65 36 219 0 25 7 884 0 05 14 450 059 100 Note Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh 1941 census edit Religions in East Punjab India region 1941 11 42 h Hinduism g 46 95 Islam 30 88 Sikhism 21 14 Christianity 0 69 Jainism 0 21 Others b 0 12 Prior to partition the eastern portion of Punjab that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province East Punjab The area includes the contemporary states of Punjab Haryana and Himachal Pradesh Below is the religious demographics of this region broken down by district and princely state with an overall total as per the 1941 Indian census Religion in the Districts amp Princely States of East Punjab India region 1941 11 42 h District Princely state Hinduism nbsp g Islam nbsp Sikhism nbsp Christianity nbsp Jainism nbsp Others b Total Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Patiala State 597 488 30 86 436 539 22 55 896 021 46 28 1 592 0 08 3 101 0 16 1 518 0 08 1 936 259 100 Firozpur district 287 733 20 22 641 448 45 07 479 486 33 69 12 607 0 89 1 674 0 12 128 0 01 1 423 076 100 Amritsar district 217 431 15 38 657 695 46 52 510 845 36 13 25 973 1 84 1 911 0 14 21 0 1 413 876 100 Hoshiarpur district 584 080 49 91 380 759 32 53 198 194 16 93 6 165 0 53 1 125 0 1 0 0 1 170 323 100 Jalandhar district 311 010 27 59 509 804 45 23 298 741 26 5 6 233 0 55 1 395 0 12 7 0 1 127 190 100 Hisar district 652 842 64 85 285 208 28 33 60 731 6 03 1 292 0 13 6 126 0 61 510 0 05 1 006 709 100 Karnal district 666 301 66 99 304 346 30 6 19 887 2 1 249 0 13 2 789 0 28 3 0 994 575 100 Rohtak district 780 474 81 61 166 569 17 42 1 466 0 15 1 043 0 11 6 847 0 72 0 0 956 399 100 Kangra district 846 531 94 12 43 249 4 81 4 809 0 53 788 0 09 101 0 01 3 899 0 43 899 377 100 Gurdaspur district c 174 221 20 21 440 323 51 08 200 688 23 28 46 743 5 42 25 0 6 0 862 006 100 Gurgaon district 560 537 65 83 285 992 33 59 637 0 07 1 673 0 2 2 613 0 31 6 0 851 458 100 Ambala district 412 658 48 68 268 999 31 73 156 543 18 47 6 065 0 72 3 065 0 36 415 0 05 847 745 100 Ludhiana district 171 715 20 98 302 482 36 95 341 175 41 68 1 913 0 23 1 279 0 16 51 0 01 818 615 100 Kapurthala State 61 546 16 27 213 754 56 49 88 350 23 35 1 667 0 44 380 0 1 12 683 3 35 378 380 100 Jind State 268 355 74 17 50 972 14 09 40 981 11 33 161 0 04 1 294 0 36 49 0 01 361 812 100 Simla Hill States 345 716 96 16 10 812 3 01 2 693 0 75 161 0 04 126 0 04 12 0 359 520 100 Nabha State 146 518 42 59 70 373 20 45 122 451 35 59 221 0 06 480 0 14 1 0 344 044 100 Mandi State 227 463 97 79 4 328 1 86 583 0 25 11 0 0 0 208 0 09 232 593 100 Faridkot State 21 814 10 95 61 352 30 79 115 070 57 74 247 0 12 800 0 4 0 0 199 283 100 Chamba State 155 910 92 3 12 318 7 29 107 0 06 190 0 11 0 0 383 0 23 168 908 100 Sirmoor State 146 199 93 7 7 374 4 73 2 334 1 5 38 0 02 81 0 05 0 0 156 026 100 Bilaspur State 108 375 98 22 1 498 1 36 453 0 41 7 0 01 3 0 0 0 110 336 100 Malerkotla State 23 482 26 65 33 881 38 45 30 320 34 41 116 0 13 310 0 35 0 0 88 109 100 Suket State 69 974 98 43 884 1 24 234 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 092 100 Kalsia State 29 866 44 32 25 049 37 17 12 235 18 15 55 0 08 188 0 28 0 0 67 393 100 Simla District 29 466 76 38 7 022 18 2 1 032 2 68 934 2 42 114 0 3 8 0 02 38 576 100 Dujana State 23 727 77 37 6 939 22 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 666 100 Loharu State 23 923 85 77 3 960 14 2 7 0 03 2 0 01 0 0 0 0 27 892 100 Pataudi State 17 728 82 38 3 655 16 98 0 0 9 0 04 128 0 59 0 0 21 520 100 Total 7 963 083 46 95 5 237 584 30 88 3 586 073 21 14 117 155 0 69 35 955 0 21 19 908 0 12 16 959 758 100 Note Territory comprises the contemporary subdivisions of Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh 2011 census edit Religion edit Religion in East Punjab 2011 12 Hinduism 65 94 Sikhism 28 63 Islam 4 13 Others 1 3 East Punjab comprising the states of Punjab Haryana Himachal Pradesh and Union territory of Chandigarh had a population of 61 014 852 people as of 2011 census report of India The Hindus form a majority in East Punjab region with 40 234 605 adherents comprising 65 94 Sikhs are 17 466 731 comprising 28 62 of the region Muslims are 2 518 159 comprising 4 12 of the region and others are 795 357 including Christians Buddhists Jains and atheists together comprising remaining 1 3 of the region Sikhs are the majority in Punjab while Hindus form the majority in Haryana Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh Muslims are majority in Nuh district of Haryana 13 Language edit Languages spoken in East Punjab 2011 14 Punjabi 46 16 Hindi 26 64 Haryanvi 15 44 Pahari languages 7 53 Others 4 23 As per 2011 census Punjabi is the most spoken language and is spoken by 28 166 306 people followed by Hindi which is spoken by 16 259 205 people Haryanvi by 9 423 138 people and Western Pahari language by 4 599 283 people While 2 580 928 people speaks other languages like Nepali 15 Modern usage editSince it ceased to be the name of a state East Punjab has been used in India to refer to the eastern part of the present Punjab state while in Pakistan it means the eastern part of Pakistan s Punjab province although Pakistanis also sometimes refer to the current Indian Punjab as East Punjab 16 Terms East and West Punjab are also often used in modern India and Pakistan when making a comparison between the two territories See also editHistory of Punjab West Punjab Punjab regionNotes edit a b 1901 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts Hisar Rohtak Gurgaon Delhi Karnal Jalandhar Ludhiana Firozpur Amritsar Simla Kangra Ambala Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur minus Shakargarh Tehsil and princely states Loharu Dujana Pataudi Kalsia Kapurthala Malerkotla Faridkot Patiala Jind Nabha Nahan Simla Hill Mandi Suket and Chamba in Punjab Province British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line See 1901 census data here 5 34 Immediately following the partition of India in 1947 these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union Chief Commissioner s Province of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur State The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh a b c d e f g h i j Including Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Tribals others or not stated a b c d e Does not include Shakargarh Tehsil which was awarded to Pakistan as part of the Radcliffe Line a b 1911 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts Hisar Rohtak Gurgaon Delhi Karnal Jalandhar Ludhiana Firozpur Amritsar Simla Kangra Ambala Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur minus Shakargarh Tehsil and princely states Loharu Dujana Pataudi Kalsia Kapurthala Malerkotla Faridkot Patiala Jind Nabha Nahan Simla Hill Mandi Suket and Chamba in Punjab Province British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line See 1911 census data here 7 27 8 27 Immediately following the partition of India in 1947 these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union Chief Commissioner s Province of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur State The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh a b 1921 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts Hisar Rohtak Gurgaon Karnal Jalandhar Ludhiana Firozpur Amritsar Simla Kangra Ambala Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur minus Shakargarh Tehsil and princely states Loharu Dujana Pataudi Kalsia Kapurthala Malerkotla Faridkot Patiala Jind Nabha Nahan Simla Hill Bilaspur Mandi Suket and Chamba in Punjab Province British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line See 1921 census data here 9 29 Immediately following the partition of India in 1947 these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union Chief Commissioner s Province of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur State The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh a b 1931 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts Hisar Rohtak Gurgaon Karnal Jalandhar Ludhiana Firozpur Amritsar Simla Kangra Ambala Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur minus Shakargarh Tehsil and princely states Loharu Dujana Pataudi Kalsia Kapurthala Malerkotla Faridkot Patiala Jind Nabha Sirmoor Simla Hill Bilaspur Mandi Suket and Chamba in Punjab Province British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line See 1931 census data here 10 277 Immediately following the partition of India in 1947 these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union Chief Commissioner s Province of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur State The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh a b c d Including Ad Dharmis a b 1941 figure taken from census data by combining the total population of all districts Hisar Rohtak Gurgaon Karnal Jalandhar Ludhiana Firozpur Amritsar Simla Kangra Ambala Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur minus Shakargarh Tehsil and princely states Loharu Dujana Pataudi Kalsia Kapurthala Malerkotla Faridkot Patiala Jind Nabha Sirmoor Simla Hill Bilaspur Mandi Suket and Chamba in Punjab Province British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line See 1941 census data here 11 42 Immediately following the partition of India in 1947 these districts and princely states would ultimately make up the subdivision of East Punjab which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union Chief Commissioner s Province of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur State The states that make up this region in the contemporary era are Punjab India Chandigarh Haryana and Himachal Pradesh References edit Shimla Then amp Now Indus Publishing 1 January 1996 ISBN 9788173870460 via Google Books Salient features of the act PDF Retrieved 9 February 2013 S Gajrani History Religion and Culture of India 2004 p 217 Punjab Legislative Assembly Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 Retrieved 22 December 2011 a b c Census of India 1901 Vol 17A Imperial tables I VIII X XV XVII and XVIII for the Punjab with the native states under the political control of the Punjab Government and for the North west Frontier Province 1901 JSTOR saoa crl 25363739 Retrieved 10 March 2024 a b Punjab 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