Correct option is B
Ans.
(b)
Ganganagar district recorded the
lowest population growth rate in Rajasthan during 2001–2011, with a growth rate of approximately
10.06%. Factors contributing to this low growth include high literacy rates, increased urbanization, and better implementation of family planning programs.
Information Booster
1. Rajasthan’s overall population growth rate (2001–2011) was
21.31%.
2.
Ganganagar had lower fertility rates compared to other districts.
3. Urban migration impacted rural districts like Ganganagar, reducing growth.
4. Higher literacy rates, especially among women, correlate with lower population growth.
5.
Barmer recorded the highest growth rate due to its arid-zone development.
6. Ganganagar’s agricultural economy contributes to stable living conditions.
7. Improved healthcare and family planning further influenced demographic trends.
Additional Knowledge
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Jhunjhunu: Moderate growth due to increasing industrialization.
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Bundi: Growth attributed to improved irrigation and agriculture.
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Pali: Population growth driven by small-scale industries.