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Red magazine

Red magazine published this article page no 51 industrial towns industries constitute prime motive force of these cities such as mumbai salem coimbatore modinagar jamshedpur hugli bhilai etc. transport cities they may be ports primarily engaged in export and import activities such as kandla kochchi kozhikode vishakhapatnam etc. or hubs of inland transport such as agra dhulia mughal sarai itarsi katni etc. commercial towns towns and cities specialising in trade and commerce are kept in this class. kolkata saharanpur satna etc. are some examples. mining towns these towns have developed...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page 1 access to resources is measured in terms of purchasing power in u.s. dollars. each of these dimensions is given a weightage of 1/3. the human development index is a sum total of the weights assigned to all these dimensions. the closer a score is to one the greater is the level of human development. therefore a score of 0.983 would be considered very high while 0.268 would mean a very low level of human development. the human development index m...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page 2 Appendix–iA that U.P. Maharashtra Bihar West Bengal Andhra Pradesh along with Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Karnataka and Gujarat together account for about 76 per cent of the total population of the country. On the other hand share of population is very small in the states like Jammu & Kashmir 1.04% Arunachal Pradesh 0.11% and Uttarakhand 0.84% inspite of theses states having fairly large geographical area. Such an uneven spati...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page 3 Consequently we observe that the North Indian Plains deltas and Coastal Plains have higher proportion of population than the interior districts of southern and central Indian States Himalayas some of the north eastern and the western states. However development of irrigation Rajasthan availability of mineral and energy resources Jharkhand and development of transport network Peninsular States have resulted in moderate to high concentration of p...

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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page 4 It is observed that the regions falling in the river plains and coastal areas of India have remained the regions of larger population concentration. Even though the uses of natural resources like land and water in these regions have shown the sign of degradation the concentration of population remains high because of an early history of human settlement and development of transport network. On the other hand the urban regions of Delhi Mumbai Ko...

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