/ Duration-:- Loaded:0% Kerala DistrictPopulationMale populationFemale populationGrowthSex ratioLiteracyDensity Alappuzha1010252111169121219430.61110096.261501 Ernakulam1617602166225832798605.6102895.681069 Idukki5519445555091107453-1.93100692.2254 Kannur1184012134162525256374.84113395.41852 ...
As a result, population density and tempo of urbanisation will continue to rite and this will definitely impinge seriously on the environmental problems of the state. The major source of atmospheric pollution will be due to the emission of lethal gases from vehicles. Further. Kerala poses the ...
(Placename) a state of SW India, on the Arabian Sea: formed in 1956, it includes the former state of Travancore-Cochin; has the highest population density of any Indian state. Capital: Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram). Pop: 31 838 619 (2001). Area: 38 863 sq km (15 005 sq miles) ...
Aim and objectives of this paper are: to study the spatial distribution of density of rural population at panchayat level in Kerala and to give an idea of frequency of panchayats falling under different density of rural population categories in each district in Kerala. This would be useful for...
The tropical forests of Kerala suffer from man’s intrusion. Opening up the forests for cultivation, population density, encroachment, artificial fires and corruption at official levels have contributed to deforestation. Species are endangered for lack of habitats and rainfall patterns change dangerously....
For a Nation like India which also faces the problem of population explosion, the maintenance of a balance between food production and population becomes a Herculean task. In states like Kerala, there is the multiple challenge of shrinking paddy fields, increasing density of population and shift ...
Serum vitamins E, A and lipid peroxidation levels in Kurichias, an Indian tribal population. hypertension 2.70 (1.92-3.48), hypercholesterolemia 0.71 (0.66-0.76), hypertriglyceridemia 2.60 (1.18-4.02) and low high density lipoprotein cholesterol 1.24 ... KK Reddy,AP Rao,TPK Reddy - 《Indian Jour...
Kerala is the most densely populated state in India, with a population of 33.3 million (2011 census), and approximately 80% (27.4 million) of the population is living in the coastal zone. The coastal population density in major urban centers such as Cochin, Trivandrum, Calicut, Alleppey, an...
(sometimes 10–100 times) as compared to adjacent normal level natural radiation areas (NLNRA) which are considered as control areas. The HLNRA of Kerala coast is known for its high population density and wide range of radiation dose levels ranging from < 1.0mGy to 45.0mGy/year due to ...
RF algorithm outputs are used to infer the change in the LULC for three decades. The changes in the NDVI values point out the loss of vegetation for the urban area expansion during the study period. The increasing value of NDBI and BSI in the state indicates growth in high-density built-...