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NA: Not Available/ Not Reported/ Not Received; In working 'Decadal Growth and 'Percentage Growth'. For India 1941-51 and 1951-61 the population of Tuensang district for 1951 (7.25) and the population of Tuensang (83,501) and Mon (5,774) districts for 1961 Census of Nagaland state have not been taken into account as the area were censused for the first time in 1951 and the same are not comparable; In 1981, census was not conducted in Assam, Based on the 1971 results and the final 1991 census the population of Assam as on March 1, 1981 has been interpolated; The 1991 census has not been conducted in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the population figures for India include the population figure for J & K projected by the Standing Committee of Experts on population projections (October, 1989); Includes estimated population of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati District of Manipur for 2001; The percentage decadal growth show in column 4 of Statement 2 indicates a decline from 24.80 percent during the decade 1961.71 to 24.66 percent during the decade 1971-81, while the average annual ezponential growth rate presented in column 7 of this statement shows an increase from 2,20 to 2,22. This is because the percent decadal variation has not been adjusted for the shift in reference data in 1971. The decadal variation for 1961-71 related to 121 months while that 1971-81 relates to 119 months. If we adjust for the difference, the percentage decadal growth works out to 24.59 percent for 1961-71 and 24.87 percent for the decade 1971-81; The 1971 census was conducted with 1 April, 1971 as the reference date. In both the 1961 and 1981 censuses the reference date was 1 March. The average annual exponential growth rate presented in the statement takes into account this difference. No such adjustment has been made while calculating decadal growth rate; In Arunachal Pradesh the census was conducted for the first time in 1961. While working out the decadal growth, both absolute as well as per cent for 1951- 61, 1961 census population of Arunachal Pradesh has been excluded; Source: Office of the Registrar General & Census commissioner, India.
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