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distribution of population in india and its consequences​

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The current population of India contributes to 17% of the global population. Also, all these people are unevenly distributed across 3.28 million square kilometers of our geographical area. According to the 2001 Census, Uttar Pradesh is the highest populated state in India with a total number of 166 million people.

THE CONSEQUENCES OF RAPID POPULATION GROWTH

Falling fertility rates are generally associated with improved standards of living, increased life expectancy, and lowered infant mortality. Overpopulation and poverty have long been associated with increased death, and disease.

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