The growth rate of population during 1991-2001 is highest in

1 Bihar

2 Delhi

3 Nagaland

4 Uttar Pradesh



The growth rate of population during 1991-2001 is highest in 1 Bihar 2 Delhi 3 Nagaland ..

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(3) Nagaland

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