1921
Marthi's essay on India after Independence is called "Divide and Rule Policy in India". It highlights how the country was before and after Great Britain was in power.
because 52% of population is engaged in agricultural activity
The population of Coal India Limited is 383,347.
actually,the population of india is about 1,129,667,528
1,518,745,538
its high population in the age group of 15-64 years.
1921 this is in terms of population growth
B. H. Joshi has written: 'Changing demographic structure of India' -- subject(s): Demographic transition, Emigration and immigration, Labor mobility, Population policy
The largest population age group in India is the youth demographic, consisting of individuals between the ages of 15 and 34 years. This group represents a significant portion of India's population and plays a crucial role in shaping the country's future development and growth.
K. Srinivasan has written: 'Birth interval analysis in fertility surveys' -- subject(s): Birth intervals, Fertility, Human, Human Fertility, Statistics, Vital, Vital Statistics 'Regulating reproduction in India's population' -- subject(s): Birth control, Population policy 'Developmental and demographic changes in India since independence' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Economic conditions, Population 'Basic demographic techniques and applications' -- subject(s): Methodology, Demography
1931
Ashish Bose has written: 'Women's Empowerment Through Capacity Building ; Enduring Efforts in Bangladesh' 'Demographic Diversity of India ; 1991 Census, State and District Level Data' 'India's billion plus people' -- subject(s): Population, Census, 2001, Statistics, Press coverage 'Health and development challenges of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Uttaranchal' -- subject(s): Public health 'Social Statistics in India (Data base of Indian economy)' 'Aspects of working force in India' -- subject(s): Labor supply 'India's quest for population stabilisation' -- subject(s): Population policy 'Studies in India's urbanization, 1901-1971' -- subject(s): Urbanization, Cities and towns, Statistics 'Demographic zones in India' -- subject(s): Population 'A hundred years of the Indian census, 1872-1971' -- subject(s): Census, Statistical services 'Population profile of religion in India' -- subject(s): Statistics, Religion, Population, Census, 1991
Marthi's essay on India after Independence is called "Divide and Rule Policy in India". It highlights how the country was before and after Great Britain was in power.
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Britishes wanted to weaken India after Independence in 1947. Therefore they divided or encouraged to divide India.
Bela Bhattacharya has written: 'Dynamics of tribal demography' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Scheduled tribes, Demographic surveys, Population 'Buddhist Women Saints of India'
In India it marks the start of consistent population growth as revealed by the census, after decades of alternating growth and contraction or stagnation. In fact the change dates from 1920 with the passing of the influenza pandemic.