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what makes west bengal the most thickly populated states in india? explain any three reason.

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Answered by Golda
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West Bengal :-

West Bengal is the one of the most thickly populous state in India. Bihar tops the list with 1106 persons per square kilometer according to the census of 2011 and West Bengal is at second place. 1028 persons live in West Bengal per square kilometer.

The reasons that makes West Bengal a one of the very thickly populated state in India are as follows.

1) West Bengal is dominated by tropical humid or sub-humid type of climate. This type of climate is suitable for the development of industries and urban settlements. Hence, migration to West Bengal by the people of other states has become a common phenomenon, which has increased the population.

2) The transport and communication system here is very good and this very necessary to attract people from outside.

3) The migration of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh has also added to the rise in population of West Bengal. The immigration from Bangladesh is practically uncontrollable. This factor is really important.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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The climate in west Bengal is suitable for crops and setting up industries, so in the recent years, many people have moved to Bengal in order to enjoy the favorable weather.
The people living in west Bengal are very friendly and that attracts a lot of people to move to Bengal.
The transport and communication is also very good in order to aid for the good business opportunities.
Migration from Bangladesh, even though it was illegal but a lot of people moved to west Bengal in this period of time.
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