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"Number of people live in Uttar Pradesh compared to Uttarakhand".Give three reasons to support the statement.​

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Answered by catherinealan1342008
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Answer:

UTTRAPRADESH POPULATION

Year Projected Population

2018 224,571,834 22.46 Crore

2019 228,054,788 22.81 Crore

2020 231,521,022 23.15 Crore

2021 234,969,561 23.50 Crore

UTTRAKHAND POPULATION

Year Projected Population

2017 11,169,394 1.12 Crore

2018 11,347,719 1.13 Crore

2019 11,525,268 1.15 Crore

2020 11,701,989 1.17 Crore

Explanation:

UTTRAPRADESH:Some one-fifth of the state’s people are classified officially as Scheduled Castes (formerly called “untouchables”; groups that officially occupy a low position within the caste system). A much tinier proportion of the people are officially classified as Scheduled Tribes (generally applied to indigenous peoples who fall outside the predominant Indian social hierarchy). The vast majority of the people, including members of all levels of the caste hierarchy, are Hindus. Muslims are the largest religious minority. There also are relatively small groups of Sikhs, Christians, Jains, and Buddhists. Hindi is an official language of the state and the mother tongue of most of the people. Urdu, additionally an official state language, is primarily spoken by Muslims. The vernacular Hindustani is widely understood.

UTTRAKHAND: Uttarakhand has a multiethnic population spread across two recognized geocultural regions: the Gahrwal, which corresponds roughly to the northwestern half of the state, and the Kumaun, which spans the southeast. Rajputs (various clans of landowning rulers and their descendants)—including members of the indigenous Garhwali, Gujjar, and Kumauni communities, as well as a number of immigrant peoples—constitute a large portion of the population. Of the total population, nearly one-fifth belongs to the Scheduled Castes (an official designation for those groups that traditionally have occupied a low position within the Indian caste system); these people are collectively called Kols or Doms. Scheduled Tribes (an official category embracing indigenous peoples who fall outside the Indian social system), such as the Raji, who live near the border with Nepal, account for less than 5 percent of the population.

Most of the people of Uttarakhand speak Indo-Aryan languages. Hindi is the official language of the state. Hindustani, which contains words from both Hindi and Urdu, is the principal spoken language. Other languages used in Uttarakhand include Garhwali and Kumauni (both Pahari languages), Punjabi, and Nepali.

More than four-fifths of Uttarakhand’s residents are Hindu. Muslims constitute the largest religious minority, accounting for about one-tenth of the population. Smaller communities of Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, and Jains make up most of the remainder of Uttarakhand’s people.

Answered by sanj634
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Answer:

Present Uttar Pradesh population is 221 million

Present Uttarakhand population is 10 million

(Uttar Pradesh is India's most populated state )

Most of the population in uttar pradesh as well as in uttarakhand are associated with agriculture(agriculture and service industries are the largest part of the state's economy).

Uttarakhand was the part of the state Uttar Pradesh before it become a state. It was dived and named as uttarakhand because of the nature in the state.

People migrate from Uttarakhand and move to other state .

Uttar Pradesh have India's fastest growing population .

Uttar Pradesh is somehow a poor state and most people are in the place of poverty

While

Uttarakhand is covered 89% with mountain ️

65% is covered with forest. the land is less so there is less chance of people living there

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