India Population
India is the 5th largest country of the world in the population. India population covers 15% of the world population and area covers only 2% of the world land. According to 2001 Indian population survey the total population of the India is 1,027,015,247.Currently China is only the country in the world which has more population of India. India is democratic country and all the religion you can find in India. The Hindu people population is largest in India, more than eighty percent of total population of India is Hindu and Muslim is second largest population. About 70% of the people live in villages and the rst of people live in 200 towns and cities. Over thousands of years of its history, India has been invaded from the Iranian plateau, Central Asia, Arabia, Afghanistan, and the West; Indian people and culture have absorbed and changed these influences to produce a remarkable racial and cultural synthesis.
Population Density
- Name Number
- Total Population 1,027,015,247
- Male population 531,277,078
- Female Population 495,738,169
- Population Density324 persons/sqkm
- Average Age 24.4 years
- Population Growth Rate 1.44%
- HIV positive 3.97 million
Population Policy of India
Population policy of India is build in 2000 with the long term process to stay the population in a sensible manner by 2045. India population growing rate is also high, so government has prepared a plan and focused on literacy.. The Indian population is up to one arab ad if the speed will not stay than this is very difficult t to survive the all people for contraception, health care infrastructure, and health The medium-term objective is to bring the TFR (Total Fertility Rate) to replacement levels by 2010, through vigorous implementation of inter-sectoral operational strategies. Here are the population policy of India.
Population Policy of India
- Address the unmet needs for basic reproductive and child health services, supplies and infrastructure.
- Make school education up to age 14 free .
- Reduce infant mortality rate to below 30 per 1000 live births.
- Reduce maternal mortality ratio to below 100 per 100,000 live births.
- Achieve universal immunization of children against all vaccine preventable diseases.
- Promote delayed marriage for girls, not earlier than age 18 and preferably after 20 years of age.
- Achieve 80 percent institutional deliveries and 100 percent deliveries by trained persons.
- Achieve universal access to information/counseling, and services for fertility regulation and contraception with a wide basket of choices.
- Achieve 100 per cent registration of births, deaths, marriage and pregnancy.
- Contain the spread of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and promote greater integration between the management of reproductive tract infections (RTI) and sexually transmitted infections (STI) and the National AIDS Control Organization.
- Prevent and Control communicable diseases.12. Integrate Indian Systems of Medicines (ISM) in the provision of reproductive and child health services, and in reaching out to households.
- Promote vigorously the small family norm to achieve replacement levels of TFR.
- Bring about convergence in implementation of related social sector programs so that family welfare becomes a people centered programmed.
Population Density of India
How many people live in average per kilometer is called population density. The average density of India according to 2001 is 324 person per kilometer. There is a huge variation in population density across India, it varies from 13 persons per sq. km i 9294 person per kilometer The lowest density is Arunachal Pradesh and Delhi have highest population density.
Note : The information may be varies
