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Volume : II, Issue : VIII, September - 2012

“Inclusive Growth And Economic Development In India With The Help Of Demographic Features”

Seema .A.Patil (Mangave) and Rajgouda .P. Miraje

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

China and India have the largest population in the world; each has over a billion people. The population of China is currently large than that of India, but with its higher population growth rate, India's population size is projected to surpass China's in 2025 China's lower fertilely rate and longer life expectancy have led to a population that is considerably older than India's. An increasing proportion of the population that is of working age provides an opportunity to reap a “demographic dividend” both through both brate force increase in the number of potential workers and an accelerated accumulation of capital due to reduced spending on dependents. By 2020 the people of India will be more numerous, better educated, healthier and more prosperous than at any time in our long history. Literacy and general education form the base of the knowledge pyramid which is essential for a rapid and sustained development of he society in 21st century. India's urban population is expected to rise from 28 percent to 40 percent of the total population by 2020, placing increasing strain on the country's urban infrastructure. Our vision of India in 2020 is of a nation bustling with energy, entrepreneurship and innovation.

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Seema .A.Patil (Mangave) and Rajgouda .P. Miraje, (2012). “Inclusive Growth And Economic Development In India With The Help Of Demographic Features”. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VIII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1390.pdf

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