💨 Abstract
The working-age population in India is projected to reach 64.4% in the upcoming census, up from 55.4% in 1991. This trend is expected to continue, reaching 65.2% in 2031. The average annual growth rate is declining, with the population projected to be between 138-142 crore in 2024.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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