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    Population distribution is how people are dispersed over a given area. Population distribution is measured by persons per square kilometer. An area (or country) can be densely populated‚ which means there is a high concentration of persons per square kilometer‚ or sparsely populated‚ which means there is a low concentration of persons per square kilometer. The distribution of population can be influenced by both physical and human factors. Physical factors include relief‚ climate‚ vegetation‚ soil

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    PARAMOUNTCY   The announcement by Travancore and Hyderabad to declare themselves Independent Sovereign States on 15th of August when India becomes a dominion and the inclination shown by other States to follow their example has created a new problem. The problem is a crucial one and requires to be seriously considered. There are two aspects to the question. Can the States declare themselves Independent ? Should they declare themselves Independent ? To begin with the first. The

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    The Painful Result of British Colonialism A study by National Geographic suggest that when New England colonists first arrived at Plymouth rock in 1620‚ the population of Native Americans was 18 million; by the year 1622‚ almost 90% of the population had been eliminated. It all began when the New England colonists landed on Plymouth in 1620. The colonists had started to build a colony when they met Massasoit. Massasoit and a man known as William Bradford created a peace treaty between

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    yet been reaped for their resources. The British Empire’s interest in India goes back further than this age

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    India was one of the richest countries till the time of British rule in the early 17th Century . Britain developed India for its own benifit they build road for themself not for Indian people . on April 13‚ 1919 (which happened to be ’Baisakhi’ one of Punjab’s largest religious festivals) fifty British Indian Army soldiers‚ under the command of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer‚ opened fire on an unarmed gathering of innocent men‚ women and children without any reason and killed nearly 4000 people

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    Indian’s population crisis In this essay I will be highlighting the current population crisis in India. I will discuss the numerous causes that lead to the exponential growth of the country and the problems that arise as a result of the increase. I will also be suggesting various solutions to the predicament India faces and how they can overcome the struggles of a rapidly growing population. Background India is said to be in stage three of the demographic transition model with the birth rate

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    INTRODUCTION: Is population explosion a boon or a curse? For the European developed countries like Spain and Italy‚ where the population is decreasing‚ this might be considered as a boon. However‚ for the developing countries like Indiapopulation explosion is a curse and is damaging to the development of the country and it’s society. The developing countries already facing a lack in their resources‚ and with the rapidly increasing population‚ the resources available per person are reduced

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    Spain and Italy‚ where the population is decreasing‚ this might be considered as a boon. However‚ for the developing countries like Indiapopulation explosion is a curse and is damaging to the development of the country and it’s society. The developing countries already facing a lack in their resources‚ and with the rapidly increasing population‚ the resources available per person are reduced further‚ leading to increased poverty‚ malnutrition‚ and other large population-related problems. The

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    marked the day of the British partition of India into a Muslim-controlled Pakistan and a Hindu-dominated India. India won its freedom from colonial rule‚ ending nearly 200 years of British rule. Many different events lead to the final decision of the partition. During the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the British gained full power over India. Bitterness towards the British developed as Hindus and Muslims were denied jobs and high positions in the government and army. The Indian National Congress (INC)

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