West Bengal A state of eastern India west of Bangladesh. Having a mostly Hindu population, West Bengal was created by the partitioning of Bengal along religious lines when India and Pakistan gained independence in 1947. Kolkata is the capital. ...
West Bengal, Indian state located in the eastern part of the country. It has a peculiar configuration; its breadth varies from 200 miles at one point to hardly 10 miles at another. Although in area West Bengal ranks as one of the smaller states in India,
West BengalThis paper is an attempt to analyze the Correlation between Literacy and Sex Ratio in West Bengal. Education is universally recognized as a major component of human development. As such, certain minimum level of literacy seems to be essential for a population to break out the vicious...
Population - 2011 91,347,736 Density 1,029.2/km² v West Bengal is a state of India. Governor M. K. Narayanan (₩) Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (₩) Nation India (States) Indian States Andhra Pradesh (From 2014) Arunachal Pradesh (From 1987) ...
This paper presents the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease in a given population of West Bengal and its relationship with their age, sex, socioeconomic status, educational background, and dietary habits. Also, the treatment needs on the basis of Community Periodontal Index of Treatment ...
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The present study analyses sex ratio for Birbhum and Murshidabad districts of West Bengal, at three levels i.e. District, Block and Village level in different categories i.e. Child sex ratio, Adult sex ratio or Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe sex ratio, using PCA census 2011. When ...
West BengalIndiaThis article is part of a larger research project on new urban geographies in India. Between the population censuses of 2001 and 2011, India witnessed a record increase of 2,532 new Census Towns, small settlements that meet the country's criteria to be considered 'urban'. ...
It is the second most densely populated area, with a population density of 1028 people per square kilometer. The population of West Bengal increased from 80.2 million in 2001 to 91.3 million in 2011, accounting for 7.5% of India’s total population. The child population (0–17 years) ...
West Bengal, a major state of eastern India, is conspicuous not only for being ruled by an elected Leftist coalition since 1977 (often described as sound 'political stability'), but also for its widely acknowledged successes in fertility transition, execution of redistributive land reform and ...