Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
Chapter 1 of the Class 12 Geography NCERT textbook (India: People and Economy), "Population: Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition", covers India's 2011 population of 1,210 million — the world's second most populous — its uneven distribution and density, four phases of growth since 1901, and composition by residence, language, religion and occupation.
- 1India's 2011 population was 1,210 million — larger than the combined population of North America, South America, and Australia.
- 2Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state; the top ten states (including Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, AP, Tamil Nadu, MP, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat) hold ~76% of India's total population.
- 3Population density in 2011 is 382 persons/sq km, up from 117 in 1951; Delhi has the highest (11,297) and Arunachal Pradesh the lowest (17).
- 4Four phases of growth: stagnant 1901–1921 (even negative in 1911–21), steady 1921–1951, population explosion 1951–1981 (avg 2.2% annual), and slowing post-1981 driven by declining birth rates and rising female literacy.
- 5Kerala recorded the lowest decadal growth rate (9.4%) in India during 1991–2001.

