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Kerala to record zero population growth rate in India

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:D wo hum farmanay lagay thay k ankareeb kia Kirla bhi KHASSI honay wala ha?

Zero population growth :what: lo kar lo gal

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You will see negative growth in another 10 years for sure......You rarely see a couple with more than 2 kids these days....... Most of them are 2 and few of them with 1 kid.....
 
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You will see negative growth in another 10 years for sure......You rarely see a couple with more than 2 kids these days....... Most of them are 2 and few of them with 1 kid.....
:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
 
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Malayalis are not the only south Indian group,who are going out of India in search of jobs,What about your 10 lakh telegus living in U.S.A alone ??...You could see million and millions of Indian Tamils in Malaysia and Singapore..

U.S.A to telugus is similar to what UAE is to mallus...
 
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Nima awwana Tullu kelalu SuleMaga
kappu kothi maga...Nimage ashtu ase idare hogi nim swanta awwana dengo baddi maga..dodda sooley avlu,yavaadru sandeha idare neeve keli avla hattra...hathu rupaiya duddu kottare tullu avle toristini...ase mugis varegu keyo nachige illada sooley maga...
 
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With Kerala registering the lowest growth rate of population in the last one decade, the State is all set to achieve “zero population growth” in the coming years.

While the national rate of growth of population in the last 10 years is 17.6 per cent, the growth rate of state population during the period is 4.9 per cent, the lowest rate among Indian states, according to the latest Economic Review by the State Planning Board.

“The population growth trend shows that Kerala is moving towards zero population growth or towards negative growth,” the Review for the year 2014, placed in the just concluded assembly session, said.

Quoting the final data published by the Directorate of Census, it said the State’s population as on March 2011 was 3,34,06,061, which was 3,18,41,374 in 2001.

Of the total State population, 1,60,27,412 (48 per cent) are males and 1,73,78,649 (52 per cent) are females, it said.

The report reveals that six southern districts – Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram – have lower growth rate.

Of the total population, around 64.1 per cent is in the working age group of 15-59 while the remaining 36 per cent is the dependent group. Among this, 12.6 per cent are old dependants and 23.3 per cent are young dependants.

Indicating the declining trend of child population, the Review said population growth rate of children, belonging to the age group of 0-6, is on a negative trend (-8.44 per cent).

Quoting Census, it said the total child population in the state during 2011 is 34,72,955, which was 37,93,146 as per 2001 Census. Stating that the proportion of child population has decreased from 12-10 per cent across the state, the report said the highest proportion of child population is in Malappuram district, the lowest is in Pathanamthitta.

Southern districts in Kerala show two per cent decline except Kollam, which has a decline of one per cent in the proportion of child population, while the northern districts show one per cent decline except Wayanad which has a decline of two per cent.

However, the state’s density of population is much higher than that of the country. As per the figures of 2011 Census, the density of population in the state is 860 persons per square kilometre which is 382 at the national level.

Thiruvananthapuram is the most densely-populated district (1508) in the state while, Idukki is the least densely- populated district (255), the report added.

Kerala to record zero population growth rate in India: Economic Review | The Financial Express
Kerala to Become 'Zero Population' Growth State: Economic Review

All peoples of Karala is in GCC, so population will be in minus ;)
 
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Kerala should now get more benefits from centre now. Southern States have constantly reduced population growth in accordance with centre's vision. Now more money for development for its people.

Northern states should have their aids cut if they do not show any development
 
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