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State/UT wise ranking based on Aadhaar saturation as on 31st August, 2015




S.No State
Total Population  (Cesnsus 2011)
 Numbers of  Aadhaar  assigned
%age Aadhaar (2011)
1 Delhi 16,753,235        18,576,137         110.9% 2 Telangana 35,220,187        36,875,603         104.7% 3 AndhraPradesh 49,378,776        48,822,598         98.9% 4 Himachal 6,856,509          6,680,261           97.4% 5 Punjab 27,704,236        26,916,340         97.2% 6 Kerala 33,387,677        32,325,525         96.8% 7 Puducherry 1,244,464          1,196,779           96.2% 8 Chandigarh 1,054,686          1,013,054           96.1% 9 Haryana 25,353,081        24,053,336         94.9% 10 Lakshadweep 64,429                60,948                 94.6% 11 Tripura 3,671,032          3,457,495           94.2% 12 Goa 1,457,723          1,372,566           94.2% 13 Sikkim 607,688              571,438              94.0% 14 Maharashtra 112,372,972      98,646,117         87.8% 15 A & N Islands 379,944              327,104              86.1% 16 Jharkhand 32,966,238        28,363,222         86.0% 17 Chhattisgarh 25,540,196        21,508,456         84.2% 18 Karnataka 61,130,704        50,554,176         82.7%
19 Dadra NagarHav 342,853              279,399              81.5%
20 Madhya Pradesh 72,597,565        56,412,658         77.7% 21 Daman & Diu 242,911              185,144              76.2% 22 Rajasthan 68,621,012        52,245,541         76.1% 23 Tamil_Nadu 72,138,958        53,170,652         73.7% 24 West_Bengal 91,347,736        66,344,310         72.6% 25 Gujarat 60,383,628        43,059,984         71.3% 26 Odisha 41,947,358        29,789,330         71.0% 27 Uttarakhand 10,116,752        7,116,575           70.3% 28 Uttar Pradesh 199,581,477      128,544,898      64.4% 29 Bihar 103,804,637      59,525,670         57.3% 30 Manipur 2,721,756          1,346,088           49.5%
31 JammuKashmir 12,548,926        5,930,585           47.3% 32 Nagaland 1,980,602          933,421              47.1% 33 Arunachal 1,382,611          511,079              37.0% 34 Mizoram 1,091,014          376,221              34.5%
35 Assam 31,169,272        494,445              1.6% 36 Meghalaya 2,964,007          33,759                 1.1% 1,210,126,852     907,620,914 75.0%
State/UT wise Aadhaar saturation                                                      (as on 31 Aug 2015)                                                                                          
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