Next to the People's
Republic of China, India is the most populous country in the whole world. Around
1977, the population was 968 million, and in the 1981 census it crossed the
680 million level. In 1991, it was around 845 millions.
The total population
of India as at 0:00 hours on 1st March 2001 stood at 1,027,015,247 persons.
With this, India became only the second country in the world after China to
cross the one billion mark. The population of the country rose by 21.34 % between
1991 - 2001. The sex ratio (i.e., number of females per thousand males) of population
was 933, rising from 927 as at the 1991 Census. Total literacy rate was returned
as 65.38%.
The increasing growth
rate of population and the good state of nutrition and health are possible,
thanks to various programmes. The densely populated areas in the country are
Bihar, Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and TamilNadu. On an average
for India , the density of population is 190 persons per sq.km.Delhi and Chandigarh
top the country in terms of density and Kerala is the most densely populated
state in the whole country.
To meet the menace of population
explosion, which threatens all the economic and social growth, various schemes
have been introduced both by the states and the Central government . Programmes
on family welfare, voluntary sterilization and temporary birth control are carried
on. Efforts are also on to eradicate malnutitirion in the whole of India.
The Indian population
is a mixture of people having varied complexions, customs, features and physique,
engaged in varied occupations and speaking different languages. They comprise
the tall Kashmiris to the sturdy peasants of Punjab, the dark-colored ones of
Andhra and Tamilnadu to the short statured Nagas.Their way of dressing and their
diets vary widely, yet they maintain the harmony of the one country, which is
their "Bharat".