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Human Geography for UPSC and Other Competitive Exams

Human geography (or anthropogeography) refers to a specialized branch of geography that studies the interrelationships between people across multiple levels.

In other words, human geography studies the impact of factors such as environment, population politics, socio-cultural logistics, and economics on people.

As a well-reputed discipline, human geography concretizes the notion that we, as humans, exist in dependence on different Spatio-temporal facets. This article describes these elements and places us amid their transforming scenarios.

The article discusses the fundamental aspects of human geography in the Indian context. It illustrates topics such as census and demography in detail.

Indian Census

Indian census denotes the largest statistical collection of the population in the country. It classifies the population on various factors such as demography, economics, anthropology, statistics, and sociology.

The first census in India was conducted in the year 1872. And from then onwards, this process is conducted once in every decade.

The government passed the Census Act of 1948 regarding the duties and responsibilities of the census officers. The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India is responsible to conduct census.

To conduct an unbiased census procedure, the Indian population has specific questionnaires. These questions include the number of people in their family, their ages, gender, job profiles, etc.

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It also comprises questions on marital status, caste, religion, and other particular details.

Indian Demography

Demography denotes the statistical study of population, age, birth, and death rates in order to project the dynamicity of the human population.

The below charts updated details on Indian demography:

Population

Total Population Yearly Change Global Share Global Rank 
1,380,004,385 +0.99% 17.71% 2
Total Life Expectancy (in years) In Males (in years) In Females (in years)
70.4 71.8 69.2

The Population Density (422 per square km) in Indian states is as follows:

1 Mumbai 12,691,836
2 Delhi 10,927,986
3 Bengaluru 5,104,047
4 Kolkata 4,631,392
5 Chennai 4,328,063
6 Ahmedabad 3,719,710
7 Hyderabad 3,597,816
8 Pune 2,935,744
9 Surat 2,894,504
10 Kanpur 2,823,249
11 Jaipur 2,711,758
12 Navi Mumbai 2,600,000
13 Lucknow 2,472,011
14 Nagpur 2,228,018
15 Indore 1,837,041
16 Patna 1,599,920
17 Bhopal 1,599,914
18 Ludhiana 1,545,368
19 Tirunelveli 1,435,844
20 Agra 1,430,055
21 Vadodara 1,409,476
22 Gorakhpur 1,324,570

Indian Demography based on religion is as follows:

Religion Number of followers Percentage of total population
Hinduism 1,114,471,470 79.8 %
Islam 198,314,472 14.2 %
Christianity 32,121,358 2.3 %
Sikhism 23,741,873 1.7 %
Buddhism 9,776,066 0.7 %
Other 18,155,550 1.3 %

Other Important Demographic Details

Sectors of Indian Economy

The sectors of the economy are tabulated hereby

Primary Sector

  1. Resource extraction, mining
  2. Farming, fishing

Secondary Sector

The secondary sector makes and distributes finished goods.

  1. Manufacturing – e.,g producing cars from aluminum.
  2. Construction – building homes, factories
  3. Utilities – providing goods like electricity, gas, and telephones to households

Tertiary Sector (Service Sector)

The tertiary/service sector includes

Quaternary/Knowledge Sector

  1. Education
  2. Research and development
  3. Public sector bodies

Conclusion

The article has elaborated on the major demographic details pertaining to human geography in India. All the aforementioned figures and statistics depict India as a diverse nation with multiple religions.

Moreover, the Indian population is still on the peak. The government must initiate specific measures to curb the population of the country.

Also, the census officers must ensure the unbiasedness of the 10-year census and the individuals too must cooperate with the government survey collectors. The people of the nation must ensure accuracy and correctness when providing their details for data collection.

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