Skip to main content

Timeline: Top 12 Asian Countries by Population


        Populations growth timeline of Asian countries since 1955 to 2020.

Here is the population growth bar race of Asian countries and those countries are 

China
India
Japan
Indonesia
Pakistan
Vietnam
Turkey
Thailand
Philippines
South Korea
Myanmar





Timeline: Top Asian Countries by Populations| Asian countries with populations | Top 12 Asian countries list in population| Top 12 Asian countries populations history | Historical populations details of Asian countries | Asian countries populations from 1955 till date | Timeline of Asian countries populations details | Population increases of Asian countries | Population growth of Asian countries| China Populations since 1955 | Indian populations since 1955 | Japan population | Indonesia population | Bangladesh population | Pakistan Population | Vietnam population | Turkey population | Thailand population | Philippines Population |

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Vivah Panchami: Celebrating the Divine Union in Janakpur, Nepal

Vivah Panchami: Celebrating the Divine Union in Janakpur, Nepal Vivah Panchami is a grand and spiritually significant festival celebrated in Janakpur, Nepal. It marks the divine marriage of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita, two central figures in the ancient Hindu epic, Ramayana. Observed on the fifth day of the waxing moon in the month of Margashirsha (November-December), Vivah Panchami draws thousands of devotees from Nepal, India, and beyond to Janakpur, believed to be the birthplace of Sita. Vivah Panchami is not just a festival but a celebration of virtues such as love, commitment, and devotion. The divine union of Rama and Sita symbolizes the harmony between dharma (righteousness) and maya (the material world). Observing the festival is believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and marital bliss. Over the years, Vivah Panchami has attracted international attention, with pilgrims and tourists flocking to Janakpur to witness its grandeur. The festival serves as a bridge between cultures, ...

Fishbone Diagram in a Project: A Comprehensive Guide

Fishbone Diagram in a Project: A Comprehensive Guide   Table of Contents 1.       Introduction 2.       History of the Fishbone Diagram 3.       Understanding the Fishbone Diagram 4.       Advantages of Using a Fishbone Diagram 5.       Benefits in Project Management 6.       Steps to Create a Fishbone Diagram 7.       Examples of Fishbone Diagrams in Projects 8.       Conclusion 1. Introduction The Fishbone Diagram , also known as the Ishikawa Diagram or Cause-and-Effect Diagram , is a visualization tool used for root cause analysis in project management. It helps teams systematically identify, explore, and display potential causes of a specific problem or outcome. The diagram resembles the skeleton of a fish, with the "head" representing the issue and the "bone...

All About Bank Cheques | Definition | Types | Advantages | Benefits | NEPAL

What is Cheque?     Definition: A Cheque is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, addressed to a banker, sign by the person who has deposited money with the banker, requiring him to pay on demand a certain sum of money only to or to the order of certain person or to the bearer of instrument. Cheques are a type of bill of exchange and were developed as a way to make payments without the need to carry large amounts of money. Types of Cheques     There are mainly three important types of cheques-     Bearer Cheque     Order cheque     Cross Cheque Bearer Cheque : Bearer cheques are the cheques which withdrawn to the cheque's owner. These types of cheques normally used for a cash transaction. You can find this word on your cheque leaf, if you do not strike this word it becomes a bearer cheque. Means a person holding the cheque can withdraw the amount (only if it is signed). Order Cheque : Order...