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CHANGING PATTERN OF POPULATION DENSITY IN SATARA DISTRICT OF MAHAASHTRA

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Changing population density is often ignored in studies of population growth and population transfer in the Satara district. The population density of Satara district rose from 137 in 1961 to 268 in 2001.The initial provisional data suggest a density of 287 in 2011 compared to 268 of 2001. The present paper shows that there is a complex relationship between patterns of population growth and density increase by the Satara district.
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