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India. Sarah Oh APES. Introduction. Map. Flag. People. Population- 1,220,800,359 Birth Rate- 20.24 births/1,000 population Death Rate- 7.39 deaths/1,000 population. Comparison . People. Infant mortality rate- 44.6 deaths/1,000 live births Life expectancy- 67.48 years

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  1. India Sarah Oh APES

  2. Introduction • Map • Flag

  3. People • Population- 1,220,800,359 • Birth Rate- 20.24 births/1,000 population • Death Rate- 7.39 deaths/1,000 population

  4. Comparison

  5. People • Infant mortality rate- 44.6 deaths/1,000 live births • Life expectancy- 67.48 years • Growth rate- 9.3%

  6. Education • School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)- 11 years • Primary language- Hindu, English, or State language

  7. Primary Industries -steel -textiles -food processing -transportation equipment -machinery

  8. Employment • Labor force- 486.6 million • Labor force by occupation agriculture: 53% industry: 19% services: 28% • Unemployment rate- 8.5% • Income per capita- $3,900

  9. Government • Government type- federal republic • Capital- New Delhi • Chief of state- President PranabMukherjee • Head of government- Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

  10. Current Events • Indian Craft Lofted Toward Mars -November 5, 2013 -failed -India’s $1 billion a year space program has helped develop satellite and remote sensing technologies that are used to measure coastal soil erosion, assess the amount of remote flooding, and manage forest cover for wildlife sanctuaries.

  11. Current Events • Floods and Landslides -around June 20, 2013 -more than 100 died and 4,000 people were trapped in narrow valleys -destroyed one of the holiest Hindu temples -380 millimeters of rain in the past week

  12. Demographic Transition • India is in the state 2 of demographic transition with a high birth rate and a decreasing death rate. • High birth rate because children are needed for farming, many children dying at an early age, religious or social encouragements to have children, improvement in medical care, increase in water sanitation level, and fewer infant deaths. • As India’s technology develops the population will start decreasing with death rate higher than birth rate. • One way this can happen is through with increase in women education.

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