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Previously on "India's population up 180 million in last ten years, to 1.21bn"

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    India is (or was) less densly populated than England though, and our population is likely growing faster than theirs.

    India (2011 census)
    363 people per km^2

    England (old census figures, so is likely greatly increased
    395 per km^2

    I suspect our 2011 census figures won't tell the true scale of our population now anyway. For a start all those ICTers won't be included.
    That's an interesting point, although I wonder how evenly spread their population is geographically.

    I wonder what a population density map of India would look like.

    (That's a hint, in the hope someone can be arsed more than me to search one out.)

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  • TimberWolf
    replied
    India is (or was) less densly populated than England though, and our population is likely growing faster than theirs.

    India (2011 census)
    363 people per km^2

    England (old census figures, so is likely greatly increased
    395 per km^2

    I suspect our 2011 census figures won't tell the true scale of our population now anyway. For a start all those ICTers won't be included.

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  • Paddy
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    The UK will have to give them more aide and visas then

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  • India's population up 180 million in last ten years, to 1.21bn

    India census: population goes up to 1.21bn

    They are so heading for the buffers if they keep that up and/or Maoist insurgents gain the upper hand ...

    Shame it will probably affect us too.

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