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What was the population density of India in 2011?


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a

382 persons per sq km

b

333 persons per sq km

c

381 persons per sq km

d

300 persons per sq km 

answer is A.

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The population density of India was 382 persons per sq km in 2011.
Population density means the number of people living in an area. It can be calculated by dividing the total number of people in the country by the total area of the country in square kilometers. India comes in the second position in terms of population after China. The current density of India is around 423 people per square kilometer. The national capital region of Delhi has the highest population density, with around 11,120 people per square kilometer. In contrast, Arunachal Pradesh has 17 people per square kilometer, making it the state with the lowest population density in India.
 
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