1. Uttar Pradesh-Kerala-Chandigarh-Delhi
  2. Kerala-Chandigarh-Uttar Pradesh-Delhi
  3. Chandigarh-Delhi-Uttar Pradesh-Kerala
  4. Kerala-Uttar Pradesh-Chandigarh-Delhi
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Option 1 : Uttar Pradesh-Kerala-Chandigarh-Delhi

The correct answer is Uttar Pradesh-Kerala-Chandigarh-Delhi.

The density of population is expressed as a man-land ratio that means the number of persons per unit area.

  • As per the 2011 census density of India is 383 persons/sq km.
  • India is among the top five most densely populated countries.
  • One of the serious problems of our country is having heavy population pressure on land.
  • The density of the population is continuously increasing.
    • In 1921 it was only 81 persons/sq km, in 2001 it was 324 persons/sq km and 382 persons by 2011.
  • We have some major densely populated states:
    • Delhi: 9340
    • Chandigarh: 9252
    • Bihar: 1102
    • West Bengal: 1029
    • Kerala: 859
    • Uttar Pradesh: 828
  • Urbanisation, industrialisation, immigration factors and social and cultural development also alter the density patterns.
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