The table clearly illustrates the demographic shifts in six major cities, highlighting their population figures for 2017 and 2018 along with the subsequent changes.
Overall, Delhi experienced the most significant population increase, while the other five cities observed smaller yet consistent rises. Notably, the growth patterns in Shanghai, Dhaka, Laos, Banga, and Laho were remarkably uniform.
In 2017, Delhi had the highest population at 27 million, which surged to 28 million by 2018, marking an increase of 1 million. Shanghai followed with 25 million residents, growing to 25.5 million the following year. Dhaka’s population was 19 million in 2017, also rising by 0.5 million to reach 19.5 million in 2018.
Laos, Banga, and Laho each had populations of 13 million, 11 million, and 11 million respectively in 2017. By 2018, each city’s population increased by 0.5 million, reaching 13.5 million, 11.5 million, and 11.5 million respectively. This consistent rise is quite noticeable.
In summary, the trend of population increases in these cities is relatively small, with the exception of Delhi, which shows a significant jump.
