To determine the most densely populated state of India, we can follow these steps:1. Understanding Population Density: Population density is calculated as the number of people living per unit area, typically expressed as people
In 30 years some people have been moved. But many more remain inside. The question is if the paradigm of exclusive management is even the option for India and its tigers or does it need to practice new ways o...
Concentrations of PTE, along with associated soil parameters such as pH, available nitrogen, organic carbon, phosphorus, and potassium, were estimated in agricultural soil samples near an industrial region on the outskirts of the capital city of the largest state of India. The PTE concentrations in...
Ugran, V., Desai, N. N., Chakraborti, D., Masali, K. A., & Das, K. K. (2016). Groundwater fluoride contamination and its possible health implications in Indi taluk of Vijayapura district (Karnataka state), India.Environmental Geochemistry and Health,39(5), 1–13. Google Scholar U...
Drinking water stress in South Asia is now widely known as a global paradigm. Extensive geogenic groundwater pollution is known in this area for a long time, specifically in the densely populated (~40 million) Western Bengal basin (WBB) of the state of West Bengal, India. Though ...
Kaula Bandar, Mumbai, India: A densely populated slum.R. Thomson, DanaShitole, ShrutikaShitole, TejalSawant, KiranSubbaraman, RamnathE. Bloom, DavidPatilDeshmukh, Anita
Paper currenciesOccult hepatitis B virusHepatitis B virus surface antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayHorizontal transmissionBACKGROUND The recent rise in the incidence of hepatitis B virus(HBV)infections in a densely populated city of eastern India("mixing vessel"of people of varied socioeconomic ...
attitudes toward COVID-19-associated travel risks and travel behaviors related with gender, age, and educational level is essential, particularly in East India, one of the world???s most densely populated urban areas. The major outcome incorporates logistic regression...
Rau. 2015. Disaster vulnerability mapping for a densely populated coastal urban area: An application to Mumbai, India. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105:1198-1220.Sherly, Mazhuvanchery Avarachen, Subhankar Karmakar, Devanathan Parthasarathy, Terrence Chan, and Christian Rau. 2015...
The north-eastern region of India is abundant in water supplies and is blessed with a network of rivers and lakes. Over the last decade, the rapid growth of the population, with the urbanization and industrialization of this part of the world, has raised the demand for water while, at the...