A Study of Social Exclusion towards Demographic Scopes in India
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019 PDF ( 508 KB ) | ||
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| Pawan Singh 1 | ||
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1M.A. in Geography (UGC NET) |
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| Abstract | ||
The demographic factors not only influence the nature and quality of all factors of production, but also determine the kind of the economic activity. The population growth and distribution have attracted increasing attention from geographers and planners in India during the past three decades. In the present study an attempt has been made to know demographic dimension and human resource spatially to examine the pattern of population growth in Indian district.Such becomes necessary to know in qualitative and quantitative terms the evolution of demographic characteristics of Indian district.The unevenly distributed population needs proper utilization of existing resources through spatial planning in relation with the economic development of the region. Such planning is aimed at bringing a rise in the standard of living of the population of the region. Population is one of the prime resource, which plays an important role in determining the economy and an}' country, region or unit of area. As technology advances man‟s ability to expand as well as to create the new resources which will increase the population dynamics and also after the relation of man to the resource. Therefore, culture, society and technology plan a important role in the overall development of population. There are regional differences in endowment of natural resources, one region may produce or may be prominent in having large amount of biotic resources and the other may be rich in mineral or agricultural resources. So no one region on the earth surface is quite equal to another in satisfying human wants. Nature provides basic materials, which man utilizes and upon which man develops. So there is a close relation between the natural resources and man. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Demographic, economic activity, Indian district, population, economic development | ||
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