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Why India's population is not equal in every part of India?​

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Answered by varshabishnoik
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NEW DELHI: In principle, every vote is equal in India. However, there are many instances where this 'one-person-one-vote' rule leads to discrepancy in value of votes.

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Answered by hemantabaruah23
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India is the second most populated country in the world behind China and in the next six years - by 2024 - India would surpass China. High population is a problem about which successive governments have been aware and it is not that steps aren't being taken to address it. To get an idea how serious this problem is we must know this fact that India has over 16% of the world population, but its land area is merely 2.4% of the land area of the world.

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