State of India has the maximum number of districts
Sikkim
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Uttar Pradesh
The change in number of inhabitants of a territory during a specific period of time
Population growth
Migration
Population density
Population distribution
The National Population Policy come into effect
2001
1947
2000
1952
The average number of persons per unit area such as square kilometer is termed as
Absolute distribution
Factors are responsible for sparse population
Flat plains and abundant rainfall
Rugged terrain and unfavorable climate
Fertile soil and abundant rainfall
Rugged terrain and favorable climate
The policy of family planning was adopted by the government in the year
1971
None of these
The movement of people from one place to another permanently in search of better opportunities
Literacy
Birth rate
Death rate
State has the lowest population
Himachal Pradesh
Goa
States of India has very low population density
Orissa
Bihar
The number of people in different age group is referred as
Sex ratio
Occupational structure
Adolescent population
Age composition