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Demographic transition theory outlines the process of population change across four stages, beginning with high birth and death rates in pre-industrial societies, followed by rapid population growth, declining birth and death rates, and eventually stabilization in post-industrial societies.


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The problems facing Indian forestry include inadequate infrastructure, low productivity, uncontrolled migration, lack of investment, and insufficient infrastructure in rural areas.

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Forest legislations are laws and regulations designed to manage, protect, and sustainably use forest resources, ensuring conservation of ecosystems and balancing the interests of local communities, industries, and the environment.

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Indian agriculture includes subsistence farming for personal consumption, commercial farming for market sale, shifting cultivation with rotational land use, plantation agriculture for export-oriented cash crops, and horticulture focusing on fruits, vegetables, and flowers.


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Indian agriculture faces challenges such as outdated farming practices, water scarcity, soil degradation, fluctuating climate, high input costs, inadequate infrastructure, lack of access to credit and technology, and market volatility, impacting productivity and sustainability.

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