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In accordance with Census 2011 there are 941,488 Kui speakers in India covering 0,08 % of the country's total population.
Kui speakers are distributed in:
- Odisha - ओडिशा (939,283 with 2.24 % of the state's population),
- Andhra Pradesh - आंध्र प्रदेश (1,549),
- Assam - असम (518) and
- Madhya Pradesh - मध्य प्रदेश (93).
Among the districts in Odisha, the highest proportion of Kui speakers is noticed in:
- Kandhamal - कन्धमाल (334,701),
- Rayagada - रायगड़ा (322,905),
- Koraput - कोरापुट (140,811),
- Kalahandi - कलाहाण्डि (53,676),
- Gajapati - गजपति (32,004),
- Nabarangapur - नबरंगपुर (19,166),
- Ganjam - गंजाम (15,372),
- Nayagarh - नयागढ़ (5,787),
- Khordha - खोर्धा (3,265) and
- Baleshwar - बालेश्वर (2,849).
Outside Odisha, Kui speakers are also recorded in Andhra Pradesh in Visakhapatnam - विशाखापट्नम (1,528), in Assam in Cachar - कछार (426) and in Madhya Pradesh in Indore - इन्दौर (93).
Source: Census of India (2022) Language Atlas of India 2011. url
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