ART INTEGRATED
PROJECT
Name of the
students:- 1)Sahil
Rahangdale
2)Milan
Chaudhary
3)Amol Bisen
4)Ravi Chaudhary
5)Tanishk
Hatekar
School:- ASIM SARAF
CENTRAL ACADEMY TIRORA
STANDARD:- Xth
TOPIC:- POPULATION AND
COVID 19 CASES IN
MAHARASHTRA AND ODISHA
SUBJECT:- MATHEMATICS
MAHARASHTRA ODISHA
• 1) Population Graph of 2011. 1) Population graph of 2011
• 2) Covid 19 cases of last two weeks. 2) Covid 19 cases of last two weeks
Population graph of Maharashtra 2011
• [ As we see the population of Maharashtra is 112,374,333 as of 2011. And the growth rate
net change is 15,495,706 and the growth rate decreases by 22.73% to 15.99%. This graph
shows the population of Maharashtra between 1901-2011, in 1901 the population is
19,391,643 and as of 2011 is 112,374,333 this show how developme Development is
increased by the growth of population. Maharashtra is the 2nd largest state in India in
terms of population after UP.
Population graph of ODISHA 2011
• As we see the population of Odisha is 41,974,218 as of 2011. And the growth rate net
changeis 5,169,558 and the growth rate decreases by 16.25% to 14.05%. This graph
shows the population of Odisha between 1901-2011, in 1901 the population is 10,302,917
and as of 2011 is 41,974,218 this show how development of state is increased.
Development is increased by the growth of population. Odisha is the 11th largest state in
India in terms of population.
Covid 19 cases of last two weeks in
Maharashtra
Maharashtra confirmed over 7.8 million cases of the
coronavirus (COVID-19) as of February 15, 2022, with over
143 thousand fatalities and over seven million recoveries.
A state-wide lockdown was implemented in late April 2021
to attempt reducing infections and deaths.
Covid 19 cases of last two weeks in Odisha
II. Odisha confirmed over cases1.3 millions of
the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of February
15, 2022, with over 9 thousand fatalities and
over 2.5 millions recoveries. A state-wide
lockdown was implemented in late April 2021
to attempt reducing infections and deaths.
Thank you ❤️

art integrated project of computer applications

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    Name of the students:-1)Sahil Rahangdale 2)Milan Chaudhary 3)Amol Bisen 4)Ravi Chaudhary 5)Tanishk Hatekar School:- ASIM SARAF CENTRAL ACADEMY TIRORA STANDARD:- Xth TOPIC:- POPULATION AND COVID 19 CASES IN MAHARASHTRA AND ODISHA SUBJECT:- MATHEMATICS
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    MAHARASHTRA ODISHA • 1)Population Graph of 2011. 1) Population graph of 2011 • 2) Covid 19 cases of last two weeks. 2) Covid 19 cases of last two weeks
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    Population graph ofMaharashtra 2011
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    • [ Aswe see the population of Maharashtra is 112,374,333 as of 2011. And the growth rate net change is 15,495,706 and the growth rate decreases by 22.73% to 15.99%. This graph shows the population of Maharashtra between 1901-2011, in 1901 the population is 19,391,643 and as of 2011 is 112,374,333 this show how developme Development is increased by the growth of population. Maharashtra is the 2nd largest state in India in terms of population after UP.
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    • As wesee the population of Odisha is 41,974,218 as of 2011. And the growth rate net changeis 5,169,558 and the growth rate decreases by 16.25% to 14.05%. This graph shows the population of Odisha between 1901-2011, in 1901 the population is 10,302,917 and as of 2011 is 41,974,218 this show how development of state is increased. Development is increased by the growth of population. Odisha is the 11th largest state in India in terms of population.
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    Covid 19 casesof last two weeks in Maharashtra Maharashtra confirmed over 7.8 million cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of February 15, 2022, with over 143 thousand fatalities and over seven million recoveries. A state-wide lockdown was implemented in late April 2021 to attempt reducing infections and deaths.
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    Covid 19 casesof last two weeks in Odisha II. Odisha confirmed over cases1.3 millions of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of February 15, 2022, with over 9 thousand fatalities and over 2.5 millions recoveries. A state-wide lockdown was implemented in late April 2021 to attempt reducing infections and deaths.
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