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CIVIL SERVICE STATISTICSRole of HRD in Improving Governance in the <strong>SAARC</strong> RegionCountry ReportIndiaCIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILSERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUPJun-09Salient Featuresth• India Got Independence On 15 August,CIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILJun-09SERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUP1947th• Became Republic On 26 January, 1950• India Is Socialistic, Secular, Sovereign &Democratic Republic• Federalism Become The Bedrock Of IndianDemocracy With Union Of States• It Ensures Unity In DiversityPopulation• Indian Population is said to be the melting potCIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILJun-09SERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUPof various races, religions, communities etc.• Population wise is second in the world• Accounts 2.4% world surface and supports16.7% of world population• By March, 2001 Population in India – 1,027Millions• Estimated growth rate of population – 1.93%Urban & Rural Population• Male Population – 531.3 MillionsCIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILSERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUP• Female Population – 495.7 Millions• Rural Population - 741.7 Millions• Urban Population - 285.4 Millions• Above 60 Years - 7.6%• Life Expectancy Stands at 69 YearsJun-09According to 2001 CensusLanguagesLiteracyCIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILSERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUP• There Are 22 Offical LanguagesIncluding UrduJun-09CIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - NUMBER OF CIVILJun-09SERVANTS IN EACH AGE GROUP• Literacy Rate In India - 65.38%• National Language Is Hindi• Male Literacy - 75.85%• All Regional Languages In 28 StatesAre Statutorily Recognised• Female Literacy - 54.15%79

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