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21.
The year ____ is called a Great Divide in the demographic history of India.
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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.
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.
H K SHARMA said:
9 years ago
When mortality started to decline leading to acceleration in the rate of population growth.
Babbish kumar Reddy said:
10 years ago
1911 to 1921 period decreasing the population due to incurable diseases.
Shyamji said:
1 decade ago
Because of famine there was serious condition.
Sarojini said:
1 decade ago
The year 1921 is called "The Great Divide" in India because the time India has "Low rate of mortality and High rate birth".
Vicky Sadhwani said:
1 decade ago
The year 1921 is a year of the great divide in the demographic history of India when mortality started to decline leading to acceleration in the rate of population growth.
Anand kumar[05] said:
1 decade ago
1921 is decreases population of India they are called greatest population deviser of India.
Avneesh kumar said:
1 decade ago
No, The the decline in population rate of 0.39% is correct and sufficient for 1921 to be a great divine.
Sakhi said:
1 decade ago
Is there some other reason?
Sri said:
1 decade ago
This is so because in this year The Great Depression occurred. There was unemployment, fall in the value of currency all over the world. All the advanced countries suffered a lot during this period.
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