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  1. India | History, Map, Population, Economy, & Facts | Britannica

  2. Census | Facts, Definition, Methods, & History | Britannica

    WEB4 days ago · census, an enumeration of people, houses, firms, or other important items in a country or region at a particular time. Used alone, the term usually refers to a population censusthe type to be described in …

  3. Census of India 2011, Latest, Total Population and History

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    p>The catalog contains data related to final population totals, census 2001 - India and States. It includes data on Population, Scheduled Caste Population, Scheduled Tribe Population, SC Population, ST Population, Male Population, Female Population.</p>
    The Census of India 2011 was conducted in two stages: House listing & Housing Census from April to September 2010, and Population Enumeration from 9th to 28 February 2011.
    Census of India has been conducted 16 times, as of 2024. Read all the details related to Census of India 2011, History, Total Population and Sex Ratio for UPSC Exam preparations. The decennial census of India, initiated by Viceroy Lord Mayo in 1872, has been a regular occurrence every 10 years, with the first comprehensive census conducted in 1881.
    According to the UN's World Population dashboard, India's population now stands at slightly over 1.428 billion, edging past China's population of 1.425 billion people, as reported by the news agency Bloomberg. Its population is set to reach 1.7 billion by 2050.
  5. Final Population Totals, Census 2001 - India and States | Open

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    India
    [ˈɪndɪə]
    definition
    India (noun)
    1. a country in southern Asia occupying the greater part of the Indian subcontinent; population 1,311,000,000 (estimated 2015); official languages, Hindi and English (fourteen other languages are recognized as official in certain regions; of these, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu have most first-language speakers); capital, New Delhi. Hindi name Bharat.
      • a code word representing the letter I, used in radio communication.
    Origin
    via Latin from Greek India, from Indos, the name of the River Indus, from Persian Hind, from Sanskrit sindhu ‘river’, specifically ‘the Indus’, also ‘the region around the Indus’ (compare with Sindhi). Both the Greeks and the Persians extended the name to include all the country east of the Indus. Compare with Hindi and Hindu.
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