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Indian population crossed one billion mark in

A

`"May" 2000 `

B

`"December "`1990

C

`"January 1999"`

D

`"April 2001"`

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks when the Indian population crossed the one billion mark. We need to identify the correct date from the options provided. 2. **Reviewing the Options**: The options given are: - Mid 2000 - December 1990 - January 1999 - April 2001 3. **Identifying the Correct Date**: Based on historical data, the Indian population crossed the one billion mark in May 2000. This is a significant milestone in the demographic history of India. 4. **Eliminating Incorrect Options**: - **Mid 2000**: This is too vague and does not specify the exact month. - **December 1990**: This is incorrect as the population was below one billion at this time. - **January 1999**: This is also incorrect as the population had not yet reached one billion. - **April 2001**: This is incorrect since the one billion mark was already crossed in May 2000. 5. **Conclusion**: The correct answer is that the Indian population crossed the one billion mark in **May 2000**. Therefore, the correct option is not explicitly listed, but it is closest to "Mid 2000". **Final Answer**: Indian population crossed the one billion mark in May 2000. ---
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