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The distribution of population density in india

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Answer:Next only to China, India is the second largest populous country in the world. On a geographical area of 2.45 per cent of the world total, the country accounts for a little less than 17 per cent of its population. India’s population stood at 1028.61 million according to the final figures of 2001 census. With a density of 324 persons per square km as compared to the world average of only 47 persons, India indeed is one of the most thickly populated countries of the world.

India is a vast country with a great amount of diversity from one region to another in terms of its geography, historical experience and the resultant social, cultural and economic attributes. This diversity is also manifested in the patterns of population distribution in the country. One of the unique features of India’s population relates to its uneven distribution over space.

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