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Explain the measures to control the population problem in India.
Introduction: India has 2.4% of the world’s land area with about 17.5% of the world’s population; every 6th person on the Earth is an Indian. India is a country having the second highest population in the world. At the current rate of growth the populations of India will double every 30 years. The present rate…
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Explain the causes for the rapid growth of population in India.
Introduction: India has 2.4% of the world’s land area with about 17.5% of the world’s population; every 6th person on the Earth is an Indian. India is a country having the second highest population in the world. At the current rate of growth the populations of India will double every 30 years. The present rate…
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Explain the features of developing economy with special reference to India.
Introduction: Developing economy, no doubt refers to an under developed economy but this term is mostly used to refer to that under developed economy which is not stagnant but has started developing that is marching towards economic progress by making use of its natural and human resources. Indian economy is no doubt an under developed…
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Explain the demographic features of Indian economy.
Introduction: India has 2.4% of the world’s land area with about 17.78% of the world’s population; every 6th person on the Earth is an Indian. India is a country having the first highest population in the world with the population of 1044 billion. At the current rate of growth the populations of India will double…
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Explain the features of Indian economy.
Introduction: The Indian economy is one of the largest and fastest-growing economies in the world. As a developing nation, India has made significant strides in various sectors since gaining independence in 1947, transitioning from an agrarian economy to one that is increasingly industrialized and service-oriented. India operates as a mixed economy, blending elements of both…
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Define poverty? Explain the Causes of poverty?

Poverty Meaning: Poverty may be defined as the inability to secure the minimum consumption requirement for life health and efficiency. Poverty in India has been defined as the situation in which an individual unable to earn income sufficient to buy minimum means of subsistence. In other words poverty means fail to meet their basic minimum…