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infant mortality , crude birth rate and death rates have also registered a decline during the period .

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बाल मृत्यु , अपरिपक्व जन्म दर और मृत्यु दर में भी गिरावट आई है ।

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the obvious result therefore is that the birth rate comes down .

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आसमान काले बादलों से आच्छादित होने लगा था ।

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the birth rate ; the ratio of births to the general population

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जन्म दर , आम आबादी में जन्मों का अनुपात

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several factors have been adduced to explain the fall of birth rate .

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जन्म दर गिरने के अनेक कारण पेश किए गये ।

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as compared to the previous year the birth rate dropped in the year 2006 - 07 .

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पिछले वर्ष की अपेक्षा वर्ष 2006 - 07 में जन्म दर घटा है ।

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our birth rate which was 42 per thousand up to 1965 - 66 , is now 35 per thousand .

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हमारे यहां जन्म - दर 1965 - 66 तक 42 प्रति हजार थी जो अब 35 प्रति हजार है ।

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this is due not to rise in the birth rate but to the control of epidemics and improvement in public health .

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यह जन्म दर में वृद्धि के कारण नहीं बल्कि इसलिए हुआ है कि हमें महामारिया पर नियंत्रण पाने तथा सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य में सुधार लाने में सफलता मिली है ।

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as per the available information , the crude birth rate declined from 40 . 8 births per thousand population in 1951 to 29 . 5 in 1991 and further to 23 . 5 in 2006 .

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उपलब्ध सूचना के अनुसार कच्ची जन्म दर 1951 में प्रति हजार आबादी पर 40 . 8 जन्म से गिरकर 1991 में 29 . 5 और पुनः 2006 में 23 . 5 हो गई है ।

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as a result of all such measures , india has achieved impressive demographic transition owing to the decline of crude birth rate , crude death rate , total fertility rate and infant mortality rate .

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इन उपायों के परिणाम स्वरूप भारत में कच्ची मृत्युदर , कच्ची जन्मदर , संपूर्ण उर्वरता दर और शिशु मृत्युदर में गिरावट के प्रति एक प्रभावशाली जनांकिकी संक्रमण अर्जित किया है ।

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india has the largest officially sponsored family planning programme of any country and our birth rate has been coming down , though it varies sharply from state to state .

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भारत का परिवार कल्याण कार्यक्रम विश्व के किसी भी अन्य देश के ऐसे कार्यक्रम की अपेक्षा अधिक बडा है और हमारे यहां जन्म दर घटती जा रही है हालांकि कमी की दर अलग - अलग राज्यों में अलग - अलग है ।

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the family welfare programme was officially launched in india in 1952 with the objective of reducing the birth rate to the extent necessary to stabilize the population at a level consistent with the requirement of the national economy .

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इसका उद्देश्य राष्ट्रीय अर्थव्यवस्था की आसश्यकता के मद्देनजर जनसंख्या के स्तर को स्थिर रखने के लिए जन्मदर में कमी लाना था ।

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it has achieved a good health standard , which is depicted by the indicators like birth rate , death rate , infant mortality rate , maternal mortality rate , etc .

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यहां के लोगों का स्वास्थ्य स्तर भी बहुत अच्छा है जो जन्म दर , म़त्यु दर , शिशु मृत्यु दर , मातृ मृत्यु दर आदि से पता चलता है ।

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thus it is often claimed , on their behalf , that since the poor breed faster than the rich , this differential birth rate will lead to the ' degeneration ' of the population .

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ये लोग हमेशा ऐसा कहते हैं कि गरीब लोग कम समय में अधिक बच्चे पैदा करते हैं . जन्म दर में पड़ने वाले अंतर के कारण जनसंख़्या की गुणवत्ता में कमी आती है .

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muslim modernization . for reasons no one has quite figured out , modernity leads to a drastic reduction in the birth rate . also , were the muslim world to modernize , the attraction of moving to europe would diminish .

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मुस्लिम आधुनिकता - अनेक कारणों से लोगों ने रेखांकित नहीं किया है कि जन्म दर में गिरावट का सबसे बड़ा कारण आधुनिकता है . इसके साथ ही मुस्लिम विश्व को आधुनिक बनाने से यूरोप की रूख करने का आकर्षण कम होगा .

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for the country as a whole , the birth rate has fallen from 41 per 1 , 000 population to 37 in the last decade , but it is 30 in kerala and tamil nadu where education has made great headway , and 33 in punjab where the increase in agricultural production has been tangible .

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पूरे देश में जन्म दर पिछले दशक के दौरान 41 प्रति हजार से घटकर 37 प्रति हजार हो गई है लेकिन केरल और तमिलनाडु में , जहां शिक्षा का अधिक प्रसार है , यह 30 है तथा पंजाब में , जहां कृषि उत्पादन में उल्लेखनीय प्रगति हुई है , यह 33 है ।

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inbiology, population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population. the population growth rate is the rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period as a fraction of the initial population. global human population growth amounts to around 75 million annually, or 1.1% per year. the global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012. it is expected to keep growing, where estimates have put the total population at 8.4 billion by mid-2030, and 9.6 billion by mid-2050. population years passed year billion - 1800 1 127 1927 2 33 1960 3 14 1974 4 13 1987 5 12 1999 6 12 2011 7 14 2025* 8 18 2043* 9 40 2083* 10 population growth rate the "population growth rate" is the rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period, expressed as a fraction of the initial population. specifically, population growth rate refers to the change in population over a unit time period, often expressed as a percentage of the number of individuals in the population at the beginning of that period. this can be written as the formula, valid for a sufficiently small time interval: a positive growth rate indicates that the population is increasing, while a negative growth rate indicates that the population is decreasing. a growth ratio of zero indicates that there were the same number of individuals at the beginning and end of the period—a growth rate may be zero even when there are significant changes in the birth rates, death rates, immigration rates, and age distribution between the two times.[3] a related measure is the net reproduction rate. in the absence of migration, a net reproduction rate of more than 1 indicates that the population of females is increasing, while a net reproduction rate less than one (sub-replacement fertility) indicates that the population of females is decreasing. human population growth rate[edit] main article: total fertility rate a world map showing global variations in fertility rate per woman, according to the cia world factbook's 2013 data. 7–8 children 6–7 children 5–6 children 4–5 children 3–4 children 2–3 children 1–2 children 0–1 children estimates of population evolution in different continentsbetween 1950 and 2050, according to the united nations. the vertical axis is logarithmic and is in millions of people. growth rate of world population (1950–2050). globally, the growth rate of the human population has been declining since peaking in 1962 and 1963 at 2.20% per annum. in 2009, the estimated annual growth rate was 1.1%. the cia world factbook gives the world annual birthrate, mortality rate, and growth rate as 1.89%, 0.79%, and 1.096% respectively.the last 100 years have seen a rapid increase in population due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity made possible by the green revolution. the actual annual growth in the number of humans fell from its peak of 88.0 million in 1989, to a low of 73.9 million in 2003, after which it rose again to 75.2 million in 2006. since then, annual growth has declined. in 2009, the human population increased by 74.6 million, which is projected to fall steadily to about 41 million per annum in 2050, at which time the population will have increased to about 9.2 billion. each region of the globe has seen great reductions in growth rate in recent decades, though growth rates remain above 2% in some countries of the middle east and sub-saharan africa, and also in south asia, southeast asia, and latin america. some countries experience negative population growth, especially in eastern europe mainly due to low fertility rates, high death rates and emigration. in southern africa, growth is slowing due to the high number of hiv-related deaths. somewestern europe countries might also encounter negative population growth. japan's population began decreasing in 2005. the united nations population division expects world population to peak at over 10 billion at the end of the 21st century but sanjeev sanyal has argued that global fertility will fall below replacement rates in the 2020s and that world population will peak below 9 billion by 2050 followed by a long decline. growth by country[edit] according to united nations population statistics, the world population grew by 30%, or 1.6 billion people, between 1990 and 2010. in number of people the increase was highest inindia (350 million) and china (196 million). population growth was among highest in the united arab emirates (315%) andqatar (271%). growth rates of the world's most populous countries rank country population 2010 population 1990 growth (%) 1990–2010 world 6,895,889,000 5,306,425,000 30.0% 1 china 1,341,335,000 1,145,195,000 17.1% 2 india 1,224,614,000 873,785,000 40.2% 3 united states 310,384,000 253,339,000 22.5% 4 indonesia 239,871,000 184,346,000 30.1% 5 brazil 194,946,000 149,650,000 30.3% 6 pakistan 173,593,000 111,845,000 55.3% 7 nigeria 158,423,000 97,552,000 62.4% 8 bangladesh 148,692,000 105,256,000 41.3% 9 russia 142,958,000 148,244,000 -3.6% 10 japan 128,057,000 122,251,000 4.7%

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बढ़ती हुई जनसंख्या के बारे में हिंदी निबंध

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