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No. RNI is not different from NIR.

The Rate of Natural Increase (RNI) and the Natural Increase Rate (NIR) are both the same, in which they both are defined as the percentage growth of a population in a year as the crude Birth Rate minus the crude Death Rate.

So really, RNI and NIR are the same.

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