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ART INTERGRATED

PROJECT
TOPIC :JAMMU & KASHMIR
MITHUN.S
IX A
POPULATION OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
› Population Growth Rate: Analyzing the population of Jammu and
Kashmir using mathematical methods can help calculate its
population growth rate over time. By examining census data and
applying mathematical formulas, researchers can determine the rate
at which the population is increasing or decreasing, providing
valuable insights into demographic trends.
› Population Density: Mathematics can be used to calculate the
population density of Jammu and Kashmir by dividing its total
population by its land area. This measurement helps in
understanding how densely populated different regions of the union
territory are, which can be important for urban planning, resource
allocation, and infrastructure development.
POPULATION OF MALE AND FEMALE IN J&K
POPULATION OF MALE AND FEMALE

According to the 2011 census,


the population of Jammu and
Kashmir was 12,541,302
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.
The male population was 6,63
9,122, which is 52.94% of the
total population
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.
The female population was 5,9
02,180, which is 47.06% of th
e total population

MALE FEMALE
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
› Youthful Population: Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) has a
predominantly youthful demographic profile, with a significant
portion of the population below the age of 30. This youthful
population presents both opportunities and challenges for the
region in terms of education, employment, and skill
development.
› Ageing Population in Some Areas: While the overall population
of J&K is youthful, there are pockets within the region where an
ageing population is a notable demographic trend. This can be
attributed to factors such as migration patterns and differences in
birth rates across regions.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF J&K
District-wise agricultural productivity in Jammu & Kashmir

› Regional Variations: Agricultural productivity in Jammu &


Kashmir varies significantly from district to district. Districts like
Srinagar and Pulwama in the Kashmir Valley are known for their
high yields of saffron, apples, and other horticultural products,
while districts like Doda and Poonch in the Jammu region are
more focused on cereal crops and animal husbandry..
› Irrigation Practices: District-wise agricultural productivity is
influenced by the availability and effectiveness of irrigation
practices. Areas with better irrigation infrastructure, such as those
along the Jhelum River and its tributaries, tend to have higher
agricultural productivity compared to rain-fed regions.
District-wise agricultural productivity in Jammu & Kashmir
COMPOSITION OF FARMERS INCOME IN J&K
› Crop Cultivation: A significant portion of farmers' income in Jammu
and Kashmir is derived from crop cultivation. This includes the
cultivation of various crops such as rice, wheat, maize, saffron,
apples, and other fruits. The income from crop cultivation depends on
factors like crop yields, market prices, and agricultural practices.
› Horticulture and Fruit Farming: Horticulture, particularly apple and
walnut farming, plays a crucial role in the composition of farmers'
income in Jammu and Kashmir. The region is known for its high-
quality apples, and many farmers rely on orchards for a substantial
portion of their earnings. Income from fruit farming is subject to
factors like weather conditions, market demand, and post-harvest
handling.
COMPOSITION OF FARMERS INCOME IN J&K

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