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DEMOGRAPHY REPRESENTATION DELIMITATION : THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE IN INDIA / BY RAVI K. MISHRA

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: CHENNAI : WESTLAND NON-FICTION , 2025.Description: 535pISBN:
  • 9789360453763
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.60954 MIS/D
Contents:
Chapter 1 examines the intersection of population, financial allocation, and the constitutional history of the delimitation freeze .Chapter 2 addresses the global and Indian contexts of the overpopulation discourse, including population control measures. Chapter3 explores demographic transition theory, covering urbanization, population aging, and cultural norms
Summary: Demography Representation Delimitation: The North - South Divide In India Is A Rigorous That Examines How Population Dynamics Influence Political Representation Ahead Of The 2026 Census. This Non-Fiction Work Blends Demography, History, And Political Analysis For Students, Researchers, Policymakers, And Curious Readers Who Want A Clearer Picture Of India’S Regional Narratives And What They Mean For Representation. The Tone Is Educational, Thought-Provoking, And Accessible, Inviting Readers To Rethink Long-Held Assumptions About Growth And Policy. Built On A Data-Rich, Narrative Approach, Demography Representation Delimitation Traces 150 Years Of Numbers—From Decennial Censuses To Boundary Commission Reports And District Gazetteers—To Show That No Region Has A Monopoly On Growth, And That The Timing Of Change Matters For Representation. It Explains How Mishra Uses Evidence To Challenge Myths About Family Planning And Its Relationship To Population Control, And It Outlines The Forthcoming Delimitation Process And Its Implications For Northern, Southern, And Western States.
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Chapter 1 examines the intersection of population, financial allocation, and the constitutional history of the delimitation freeze
.Chapter 2 addresses the global and Indian contexts of the overpopulation discourse, including population control measures.
Chapter3 explores demographic transition theory, covering urbanization, population aging, and cultural norms

Demography Representation Delimitation: The North - South Divide In India Is A Rigorous That Examines How Population Dynamics Influence Political Representation Ahead Of The 2026 Census. This Non-Fiction Work Blends Demography, History, And Political Analysis For Students, Researchers, Policymakers, And Curious Readers Who Want A Clearer Picture Of India’S Regional Narratives And What They Mean For Representation. The Tone Is Educational, Thought-Provoking, And Accessible, Inviting Readers To Rethink Long-Held Assumptions About Growth And Policy.

Built On A Data-Rich, Narrative Approach, Demography Representation Delimitation Traces 150 Years Of Numbers—From Decennial Censuses To Boundary Commission Reports And District Gazetteers—To Show That No Region Has A Monopoly On Growth, And That The Timing Of Change Matters For Representation.

It Explains How Mishra Uses Evidence To Challenge Myths About Family Planning And Its Relationship To Population Control, And It Outlines The Forthcoming Delimitation Process And Its Implications For Northern, Southern, And Western States.

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