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Discussion Forum : Indian Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 21)
21.
The year ____ is called a Great Divide in the demographic history of India.
1901
1921
1941
1951
Answer: Option
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Pranita said:   5 years ago
Due to some epidemics it decreases. It's a incurable disease.

Dristripriya said:   8 years ago
Why was India's growth rate in 1911 to 2011?
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Himanshu Rana said:   8 years ago
I want to know about demographic transition theory and how many types India demographic divided?

Aru Manwatkar said:   8 years ago
Because in 1921 the population of India decreased.

ARKA DAS said:   8 years ago
The year 1921 is taken as the demographic divide for the reason that before this year, the population was not stable, sometimes it increased and at other times it decreased.

The growth rate of population was generally low before 1921. But after this year, there has been considerable and continuous increase in the population.
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PILTAN DAS said:   8 years ago
Between 1901 and 1911, the total increase in population was 5.9% and between 1911 and 1921, there was a decrease of 0.39%.

In the decade of 1921-1931, the increase was 11.1%, from 1931 to 1941, it was 14.00% and during 1941-1951, it was 13.5%.

It is going increasingly since then. Hence the year 1921 is rightly called the demographic divide.

Sathish Nirmal said:   8 years ago
1921 is the Correct one. Why means before 1921 the Population of India is not constant After 1921 it's increased gradually.
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Md ismail said:   8 years ago
The actual population percentage decreasing in 1921.

MEHUL said:   9 years ago
The year 1921 is taken as the demographic divide for the reason that before this year, the population was not stable, sometimes it increased and at other times it decreased.

The growth rate of population was generally low before 1921. But after this year, there has been considerable and continuous increase in the population.

Between 1901 and 1911, the total increase in population was 5.9% and between 1911 and 1921, there was a decrease of 0.39%. In the decade of 1921-1931, the increase was 11.1%, from 1931 to 1941, it was 14.00% and during 1941-1951, it was 13.5%. It is going increasingly since then. Hence the year 1921 is rightly called the demographic divide.
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Kumar rohit said:   9 years ago
Between 1901 and 1911, the total increase in population was 5.9% and between 1911 and 1921, there was a decrease of 0.39%.
In the decade of 1921-1931, the increase was 11.1%, from 1931 to 1941, it was 14.00% and during 1941-1951, it was 13.5%.
It is going increasingly since then. Hence, the year 1921 is rightly called the demographic divide.


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