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In accordance with Census 2011 there are 629,954 Miri/Mishing speakers in India covering 0,05 % of the country's total population.
Miri/Mishing speakers are mainly concentrated in:
- Assam - असम (619,197 with 0.75 % of the state's population) and
- Arunachal Pradesh - अरुणाचल प्रदेश (10,402 with 0.75 % of the state's population).
Among the districts in Assam, the highest number of Miri/Mishing speakers is noticed in:
- Dhemaji - धेमाजी (223,204),
- Lakhimpur - लखीमपुर(183,863),
- Jorhat - जोरहाट (83,664),
- Sonitpur - सोनितपुर (52,630),
- Golaghat - गोलाघाट (28,897),
- Sivasagar (21,518),
- Tinsukia - तिनसुकिया (19,416),
- Dibrugarh - डिब्रुगढ़ (4,386) and
- Kamrup Metropolitan - कामरूप महानगर (1,260).
Outside Assam, Miri/Mishing speakers are significant in Arunachal Pradesh in Lower Dibang Valley - लोवर दिवांग वैली (3,799), Lohit - लोहित (1,783), East Siang - पूर्वी सियांग (1,529), Papum Pare - पापुम पारे (1,475), Lower Subansiri - लोवर सुबनसिरी (548), West Siang - पश्चिमी सियांग (470), Upper Siang - अपर सियांग (150), Kurung Kumey - कुरूंग कुमे (131) and Upper Subansiri - अपर सुबानसिरी (127).
Source: Census of India (2022) Language Atlas of India 2011. url
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