According to the 2021 Nepal Census, Bagmati Province has a population of 61,16,866. The province has the
First-highest population in the country having 20.84% of the population. The population density of the province is 300 people per square kilometre which is the second highest in the country. 6.51% of the population was under 5 years of age. Bagmati Province has a literacy rate of 82.06%.
Ethnic groups Tamang is the largest ethnic group in the province making up around 19.89% of the population.
Hill Brahmans are the next largest group making up around 17.84% of the population followed by
Chhetris (17.41%) and
Newars (15.57%) respectively. Similarly
Magar,
Kami and
Gurung make up 5.11%, 2.75% and 2.30% of the population respectively.
Tharu (1.80%),
Rai (1.84%),
Damai (1.55%),
Sarki (1.38%) and
Chepang (1.27%) are other smaller ethnic groups in the province.
Languages Nepali is the most common mother tongue in the province with 56.04% of the population speaking
Nepali as their mother tongues.
Tamang language is spoken by 18.00% and
Nepal Bhasa is spoken by 11.82% of the population as their mother tongue.
Magar (2.30%).,
Gurung (1.11%) and
Chepang (0.90%) are other languages spoken in the province. Madheshi languages such as Maithili and Bhojpuri are spoken by Madheshi and Muslim migrants to Kathmandu from the plains as well as in Chitawan district. The
Language Commission of Nepal has recommended
Nepal Bhasa and
Tamang as official language in the province.
Religion Hinduism is the most followed religion in the province, with 72.03% of the population identifying as Hindus. Buddhists are the largest minority population with 23.3% of the population following Buddhism and
Christianity is followed by 3.30% of the population in the province. == Administrative subdivisions ==