Demography Representation Delimitation: The North  South Divide in India

Demography Representation Delimitation: The North South Divide in India

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Demography Representation Delimitation: The North  South Divide in India

Demography Representation Delimitation: The North South Divide in India

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SKU: DADAX9360453765
ISBN: 9789360453763
Publisher: Westland Non-Fiction
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About the BookAN EXTREMELY TOPICAL BOOKAND THE FIRST OF ITS KINDON DELIMITATION, WHICH IS TO BE CARRIED OUT AFTER THE 2026 CENSUS.The popular narrative around delimitation is that south India controlled its population growth through effective family planning, while the north did not. Therefore, the argument goes, delimitationexpected to take place after the Census is conducted in 2026would penalise the south for performing well. In this compelling and data-driven analysis, Ravi K. Mishra, a scholar of modern Indian history and Joint Director of the Prime Ministers Museum and Library, questions this belief.Drawing on 150 years of comprehensive data from decennial censuses, district gazetteers, boundary commission reports and state reorganisation legislations, Mishra reveals that all regions of India have experienced phases of peak population growth, though at different times. He argues that there is little causal connection between family planning and population control in India: when family planning assumed importance in the 1960s under the flawed Western notion of population explosion, most southern states had already grown rapidly for ninety years, and almost completed their demographic transition, leading to a gradual decline in growth thereafter. Meanwhile, trailing the south by decades, the north had only then entered the peak growth phase, and the north and west are currently underrepresented, disrupting the one person, one vote, one value principle.Tackling myths about demography and delimitation head-on, Demography, Representation, Delimitation is an essential read on a complex and widely misunderstood subject.About the AuthorRavi K. Mishra is a scholar who has researched and published on modern Indian political and intellectual history, and aspects of the history of China and Canada. He received his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University on French-Canadian colonial history, and attended the University of Ottawa as a Shastri Indo-Canadian Doctoral Fellow during the course of his research. He has taught history at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. He has extensively published in prestigious academic journals, and has also written articles in mainstream Indian newspapers. Currently, he is the Joint Director of Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML), New Delhi, and Honorary Distinguished Professor at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat.

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