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Concept of Population in India

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Distribution of People
  • Density
  • Growth & Trends
  • Characteristics of Population
  • Real-Life Application
  • Key Point Summary
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Introduction

Population is the total number of people living in a specific area at a given time. It is a vital resource for any country and influences social and economic progress.

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Distribution of Population

  • India is the world’s second most populous country, with over 1.21 billion people (2011 Census).
  • Population is not evenly spread: Densest in river plains and major cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata), sparsest in deserts (Rajasthan), hills (Himalayas), and forests.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Density

  1. Population density = Number of people per sq km.
  2. National average (2011): 382 persons/sq km.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Growth & Trends

  • Population growth driven by birth rate, death rate, and migration.
  • India’s population has grown rapidly (1951: 361 million ➔ 2011: 1,210 million).
  • Population places pressure on resources but offers productive potential.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Characteristics of Population

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Real-Life Application

  • Think of population distribution like a cricket stadium—crowded stands (cities) and open patches (rural/forest areas).
  • High literacy is “teamwork”—everyone can contribute well to society’s goals.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Key Point Summary

  • India’s population is huge and diverse, with uneven distribution and rapid growth.
  • Age structure, sex ratio, and literacy reveal strengths and challenges.
  • Urban concentration and occupational changes show ongoing development.
  • Health and adolescent issues remain priorities for planners.

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