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Volume : III, Issue : III, April - 2013

TREND OF POPULATION GROWTH IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT (1901 TO 2001)”

H.N. REDE AND BIRADAR MADHAV KISHANRAO

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The most important problem before the country today is the created by population explosion. All attempts to improve socio economic condition of the people are thrown out of the gear, which increased from 238 million in 191 to 1002 million in 2001. Solapur district also during the same period experienced enormous increase in the total population which increased from 0.87 million in 1901 to 3.8 million in 2001. An attempt is made to study the population growth in solapur district since 1901 to 2001census. The general population growth rate and rural population growth rate have been gradually increasing up to the year 1961. Only 1911-1921 and 1931-1941 decades showed reverse trends. There were remarkable ups and downs in the trend of urban population. The growth rate sharply declined during 1901-1911 and 1951-61 decades, while it suddenly increased during 1991-1921 decade. The growth rate decreased by 12.12% during 1901-1911 and increased 10.56 during 1951-1961 decades, while it increased by +41.61 during 1911-1921 decade

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H.N. REDE AND BIRADAR MADHAV KISHANRAO, (2013). TREND OF POPULATION GROWTH IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT (1901 TO 2001)”. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. III, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2279.pdf

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