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الصفحة 21
Population Growth The population of Ladakh has been increasing since 1901 ( figures before 1901 are not available ) , as is the case with almost all the populations of India . The largest increase was between 1961 and 1971.
Population Growth The population of Ladakh has been increasing since 1901 ( figures before 1901 are not available ) , as is the case with almost all the populations of India . The largest increase was between 1961 and 1971.
الصفحة 22
Age - wise Population Structure A study of population with reference to age will give us a better understanding of the population growth . The age structure in the Jammu and Kashmir State for 1971 reveals that 42.90 % are below 14 years ...
Age - wise Population Structure A study of population with reference to age will give us a better understanding of the population growth . The age structure in the Jammu and Kashmir State for 1971 reveals that 42.90 % are below 14 years ...
الصفحة 23
In 1961 the total population of Ladakh was 88,651 , out of which 88.37 % were born at the place of enumeration , 8.51 % elsewhere in Ladakh , whereas only 0.86 % were born in other districts of Jammu and Kashmir State .
In 1961 the total population of Ladakh was 88,651 , out of which 88.37 % were born at the place of enumeration , 8.51 % elsewhere in Ladakh , whereas only 0.86 % were born in other districts of Jammu and Kashmir State .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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