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The term population and various types of population in nature
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Presented by : Vasu guptaGROUP 191 B
CLASS 16
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UNDERSTANDTHE TERM POPULATION
AND VARIOUS TYPES OF POPULATION IN
NATURE
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF INDIA
POPULATION SIZE OF INDIA
HOW POPULATION IS DIVIDED IN INDIA
LINUASTIC
ETHNIC
STATE WISE
CASTE SYSTEM
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acommunity of animals, plants, or humans
among whose members interbreeding
occurs is called population
It is distingused into two types:
Monospecific Population: Group of
individual belong to the same species
Polyspecific Population: Group of
individual belong to different species
Population density: It is defined as
number of individuals in relation to
definite unit or space
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Total Counts:It is the total counts of all the organismsespecially with large or conspicuous organisms
eg.census in human population
Sampling methods : A small proportion of population is
counted which is used to estimate the total
population.It can be done by following way
Use of quadrate: Count all the individual of the several
quadrate and extrapolate the average to the whole
area.The shape and size of the quadrate vary with
different organisms
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41.03%of the Indians speak Hindi while the
rest
speak Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Maithili,
Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi,
Tamil, Telugu, Urdu and a variety of other
languages. There are a total of 122
languages and 234 mother tongues. The 22
languages are Languages specified in the
Eighth Schedule of Indian Constitution and
100 non-specified languages.
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The national Census of India does not recognise racial orethnic groups within India,[120] but recognises many of the
tribal groups as Scheduled Castes and Tribes (see list of
Scheduled Tribes in India).
According to a 2009 study published by Reich et al., the
modern Indian population is composed of two genetically
divergent and heterogeneous populations which mixed in
ancient times (about 1,200–3,500 BP), known as Ancestral
North Indians (ANI) and Ancestral South Indians (ASI). ASI
corresponds to the Dravidian-speaking population of
southern India, whereas ANI corresponds to the Indo-Aryanspeaking population of northern India
700,000 people from the United States live in India.
Between 300,000 and 1 million Anglo-Indians live in India.
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Caste and community statistics as recorded from "Socially andEducationally Backward Classes Commission" (SEBC) or Mandal
Commission of 1979. This was completed in 1983.
there has not yet been a proper consensus on contemporary
figures
The caste system divides Hindus into four main categories Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and the Shudras.
Many believe that the groups originated from Brahma, the Hindu
God of creation.
For centuries, caste has dictated almost every aspect of Hindu
religious and social life, with each group occupying a specific
place in this complex hierarchy.
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Age structure:0–14 years: 27.34% (male186,087,665/female 164,398,204)
15-24 years: 17.9% (male 121,879,786/female
107,583,437)
25-54 years: 41.08% (male 271,744,709/female
254,834,569)
55-64 years: 7.45% (male 47,846,122/female
47,632,532)
65+ years: 6.24% (male 37,837,801/female
42,091,086) (2017 est.)
Median age:Total: 28.7 years
Male: 28 years
female: 29.5 years (2020 est.)[102]
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Populationest)[102]
growth rate :1.1% (2020
Literacy rate74%
2011)[103]
(age 7 and above, in
81.4% (total population, age 15–25, in
2006)[104]
Per cent of population below poverty
line:22% (2006 est.)
Unemployment rate:7.8%