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Competition refresher
Buy and subscribe here Competition refresher published this article page no 10 the regional pattern of low child sex ratios seems to support this argument. it is striking that the lowest child sex ratios are found in the most prosperous regions of india. according to the data of census 2011 maharashtra is still number one in case of per capita income. now maharashtra punjab haryana chandigarh and delhi are having high per capita income and the child sex ratio of these states is still ...
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 11 it is also possible though this issue is still being researched that as economically prosperous families decide to have fewer children – often only one or two now – they may also wish to choose the sex of their child. this becomes possible with the availablity of ultra-sound technology although the government has passed strict laws banning this practice and imposing heavy fines and imprisonment as punishment. known as ...
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 12 literacy as a prerequisite to education is an instrument of empowerment. the more literate the population the greater the consciousness of career options as well as participation in the knowledge economy. further literacy can lead to health awareness and fuller participation in the cultural and economic well being of the community. literacy levels have improved considerably after independence and almost two-thirds of our population is n...
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 13 literacy varies considerably across gender across regions and across social groups. as can be seen from table 4 the literacy rate for women is 16.7% less than the literacy rate for men census of india 2011-provisional. however female literacy has been rising faster than male literacy partly because it started from relatively low levels. female literacy rose by about 11.2 per cent between 2001 and 2011 compared to the rise in male ...
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 14 the vast majority of the population of india has always lived in the rural areas and that continues to be true. according to census of india 2011 provisional still more people are living in rural areas but the population of urban areas has increased. now 68.8% population lives in rural areas while 31.2% people live in urban areas. however as table 5 shows the urban population has been increasing its share steadily from about 11% at the ...
