- Mumbai Population 2025
Mumbai is still home to the largest Parsis population in the world By 2030, Mumbai will have an estimated population of 28 million These estimates mean that the 6th most populous city in the world would move up the list to become the 4th most populous
- Mumbai, India Metro Area Population (1950-2025) - Macrotrends
Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Mumbai, India metro area from 1950 to 2025
- Mumbai Population 2025: Religion, Literacy, and Census Data Insights
Mumbai projected population in 2025 is 35 16 Lac (35,16,030) Explore Mumbai detailed census data trends, including growth rates and demographic insights from Census 2011
- Mumbai Population 2023 | Mumbai Hindu Muslim Population - Census 2011 India
The Mumbai city is located in Maharashtra state of India The current estimate population of Mumbai city in 2025 is 18,203,000 , while Mumbai metro population is estimated at 26,912,000
- Mumbai Population 2025
As per the Mumbai Metropolitan Region estimates of UN World Urban Agglomeration Population Prospects, According to MMR projection, Mumbai Population in 2025 is 27 8 million (2 78 Crores), and second most populous in India after Delhi and 9th populated city in the world
- Mumbai Population (City of India) - 9th most populous in the world
Mumbai population (City of Indian) is about 22,5 million people by 2025 It is the 9th most populous city in the world, according to data from World Population Review
- Mumbai, India Population (2025) - Population Stat
Within the city, Mumbai has a population of 12 6 million people This makes it the most populous city in India for its city proper population Mumbai sits on the Konkan coast of India and the city is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Mumbai, India — statistics 2025 - globalpopulations. com
Our innovative prediction models provide insights into the future demographic trends of Mumbai, projecting population changes up to the year 2100 This feature is invaluable for planners, researchers, and anyone interested in the long-term development of the city
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