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A Geographical Study of Population Growth in Nashik District

  • 1. Department of Geography, Padmashri Vikhe Patil College of Arts Science & Commerce, Pravaranagar Tal-Rahata Dist-Ahmednagar, - 417313 Maharashtra, India

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The present paper, based on the secondary data, intends to measure the population growth. The growth of population in 1991-2001 was higher (+29.52%) than what it was in 2001-11 (22.44%). Nashik tahsil being headquarters as well as a very fascinating tourist place, have shown very high population growth (55.59%) in 1991-2001 but in 2001-2011 it has down up to 33.29% in Nashik tahsil.

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