which is regarded as the defining year to mark the demographic transition from its first to the second decisive stage
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- The year 1921 is regarded as the defining year or the ‘Year of Great Divide’ because prior to 1921, population growth in India was never consistent.
- India was in the first phase of demographic transition till 1921 that was characterised by high birth rate and high death rate.
- It implies low survival rate (or low life expectancy), which was nearly 8 per thousand per annum.
- Therefore, the period before 1921 witnessed stagnant population growth rate.
- After 1921, India’s population growth never declined and showed a consistent upward trend.
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