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India has population of 1.15 billion,which is 1,150,000,000 which is 17% of total world population. With current rate of population growth(2.13% appx) India will soon replace China as a most populous nation of the world. According to the Census conducted in 2001, India had total population of 1,028,610,328 out of which population of males was 532,156,772 as against 496,453,556 number of females with overall sex ratio of 933 i.e. 933 females per 1000 males.
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birth rate=22.22 births/1000 population death rate= 6.4 deaths/ 1000 population net population increasing rate NPIR = 15.82births/1000 population doubling period = ln 2/NPIR = ln 2*1000/15.82 =43.81 year
The maternal mortality rate (MMR) of India in 2009 was 212 per 100,000 live births. The Infant mortality rate (IMR) of India in 2009 was 50 per 1000 live births.
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about 400 computers are in China per 1000 homes
In India the mortality rate is 8.28 deaths/1,000 population in 2005. The infant mortality rate is a total of 56 deaths per 1000 live births.
The species of hyena found in India is the Striped Hyena.According to the related weblink below, the estimated population of hyenas in India is 1000 to 3000.
India has population of 1.15 billion,which is 1,150,000,000 which is 17% of total world population. With current rate of population growth(2.13% appx) India will soon replace China as a most populous nation of the world. According to the Census conducted in 2001, India had total population of 1,028,610,328 out of which population of males was 532,156,772 as against 496,453,556 number of females with overall sex ratio of 933 i.e. 933 females per 1000 males.
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The population of the Himalayas is 1000
The world population in 1000 A.D. was 257,053,896 The world population in 1000 B.C. was 36,459,534
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birth rate=22.22 births/1000 population death rate= 6.4 deaths/ 1000 population net population increasing rate NPIR = 15.82births/1000 population doubling period = ln 2/NPIR = ln 2*1000/15.82 =43.81 year
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