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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 6 months ago
1921 is regarded as the year of great divide or the defining year to mark the demographic transition from the first to the second decisive stage. This is because of the stagnant population growth before 1921. In the first decisive stage till 1921, there was a high birth and death rate, i.e. a low expectancy rate. The higher death rate caused a dip in the growing population of India before the period of 1921. After 1921, there has been significant increase in the population because of a low death rate and higher birth rate in India.
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