Abstract
The population of India at 0:00 hour of 1st March 2001 stood 1027015247 comprising 531277078 males and 495738169 females. As widely believed and expected India became the second country in the world after China to cross officially one billionth mark. Changes in sex composition largely reflect the underlying socio-economic and cultural pattern of a society in different ways. The sex ratio of Indian population has always been a topical interest for the demographers social scientists women’s groups research scholars and various planners and policy makers. This paper is an attempt to study the ratio percentage of female population in India over the male population. This study also focus on some related indicators and parameters because of which it reflects. It also pin-out the change in world sex ratio
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