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Volume : I, Issue : II, March - 2011

POPULATION VARIATION OF ALLOCATION PATTERN IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT

Mulani S.M.

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

Abstract :

In this paper an attempt is made to study, the population distribution pattern in the Solapur district. There are large concentrations, of population in towns, which have attracted large number of people from the villages in the study area. The regions of fertile soils accompanied with irrigation facilities, show the population concentration. Whereas upland and hilly regions of the district is sparsely populated North Solapur, Barshi, Pandharpur and Akkalkot tahsils have marked thick population. These tahsils have accessibility of good transport network. The railway line passing through Mohol, North Solapur and Akkalkot toward Bijapur on the one hand, Kurduwadi toward Mumbai on the other is responsible for the highly thick population in the district. Similarly, along the national highway No.09 Solapur- Hyderabad and second Solapur- Bijapur have much thicker population in the district. Out of the total population in the district, more than 24% population is concentrated in North-Solapur tahsil, while below 5% population was recorded in Mangalwedha tahsil in 2011 census.

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Mulani S.M., (2011). POPULATION VARIATION OF ALLOCATION PATTERN IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. II, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3711.pdf

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