Through this post, we are releasing the digital scan of Census of India 1961 – Vol. VII – Kerala – Part I C – Subsidiary tables written by M.K. Devassy and published in the year 1968.

This volume of the 1961 Census subsidiary tables offers a foundational look into the socio-economic and demographic structure of post-independence Kerala. The text features highly detailed statistical series tracking general population densities, taluk-level variations, and historical decennial growth rates. It extensively catalogs economic datasets, mapping out household and industrial labor markets by age, sex, and educational attainment across both rural and urban sectors. Furthermore, the volume breaks down cultural dynamics through distributions of religion, mother tongue, and scheduled communities, alongside structured tables mapping regional and international migration trends.
These documents are digitized as part of the Madras University Library digitization project.
Metadata and link to the digitized document
Metadata and link to the digitized document are provided below. A facility to read the document online is provided in the item page. Click on the first image that you see on the item page to download the document.
- Name: 1968 – Census of India 1961 – Vol. VII – Kerala – Part I C – Subsidiary tables – M.K. Devassy
- Published Year: 1968
- Number of pages: 682
- Press: The Educational Art Press, Trivandrum & S.G. Press, N. Parur
- Scan link: Link
