What were the main reasons for slow growth of population during British Rule?
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) The main reason for the slow rate of growth of population during the British rule were poverty, malnutrition, famines, epidemics and poor health facilities.
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Poverty, hunger, famines, epidemics and inadequate health care services were the major explanation for the sluggish pace of population growth under British rule.
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- Policies followed by the British Government became the key explanation for the weak economic growth under British rule. Policies primarily addressed their home country's fortification and development.
- There was barely any capital goods industry during the British rule to sustain the sluggish economic growth that was taking place in India. The British paid little heed to setting up these factories because they needed Indians to remain dependent on Britain for resources and heavy goods supplies.
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