In India, the period of steady population growth refers to the decade(s) of:
- A. 1981-2011
- B. 1951-1981
- C. 1921-1951 ✓
- D. 1911-1921
Correct Answer: C. 1921-1951
Explanation
The decades from 1921 to 1951 are referred to as the period of steady population growth in India, marked by a decline in the mortality rate but a still reasonably high birth rate.
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