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Indiademographics.com is one of the associate websites of indiastat.com. It is a gateway to comprehensive and authentic socio-economic information related to Indian population and allied issues as per 1991 and 2001 census.
Religion-wise differences in fertility has long been a debate in India, with specific religious communities often under scrutiny for higher fertility rates. However, total fertility differentials among communities are no longer a significant concern in India, as fertility rates are converging fast among...
India, one of the largest countries in the world both in terms of area and population, shares its borders with several neighboring countries. These countries can be divided into two categories – those that share a land border with India, and those that share a maritime border. Understanding ...
There are several reasons why India is a poor country. Some have historical roots and others derive strength from socio-political structures. Lack of effective governance and corruption has only sustained Indian poverty.
City-wise Building Cost Index Numbers in Respect of Low Income Group Housing in India (2001) City-wise Number of Houseless Population in Million Plus Cities in India (Census 2001) City-wise Number of Residential Building Completion Certificates Issued in India (1994 to 2001) ...
Religion was coded as Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Others. Caste was recoded as Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, and others. The Scheduled Castes include a group of the population that is socially segregated and financially/economically by their low status as per Hindu...
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Then, turning to literature rather than the Bible, two questions: What was the religion of the character Fedallah, the harpooner to Captain Ahab in the novel Moby Dick ? And lastly, what was the religion of the baker whose cakes the Rhinoceros stole in Rudyard Kiplings How the Rhinoceros ...
religion, household amenities, and monthly per capita consumption spending (MPCE), a measure of the living standard. It offers detailed information on the educational attainment and spending (total and item-wise) of 286,456 persons aged 3 to 35 years who were receiving education. The details of...