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Why India's growing population is both a blessing and curseWith projections indicating a rise to 1.5 billion by 2030, the country boasts the world’s largest youth population, which is a potential engine of economic growth. But this population surge is a ...
Behind the numbers looms a stark paradox: in the world’s most populous nation, it is the southern states—long successful in ...
The Muslim population resides in almost every state in India, but their density varies from state to state.
India will conduct its much-delayed population census in two phases to conclude by March 1, 2027, the interior ministry said on Wednesday, after a delay of six years caused by hurdles created by ...
NEW DELHI (IANS) – India’s population is projected to reach 1.46 billion in 2025, making it the world’s most populous nation, according to the United Nations Population Fund’s State of ...
According to the report, by 2050 the total population of India will be 166 crores, in which the population of Hindus is expected to be 130 crores.
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News9Live on MSNChhattisgarh shines in Swachh Survekshan 2024–25; Bilha named cleanest city in IndiaRaipur: Chhattisgarh has once again emerged as a beacon of cleanliness on the national map. In the Swachh Survekshan 2024–25, ...
India's Asiatic lion population has increased by over a third to 891, according to a five-yearly census released on Wednesday, boosting efforts to conserve the vulnerable species.
The Asiatic lion population in India has grown by nearly a third in five years, to 891 from 674 in 2020, according to the latest census. “Not only did the count go up by 217 but the animals were ...
India's once-in-a-decade population survey was originally due in 2021, but hit several roadblocks after the pandemic, including technical and logistical hurdles.
India's Asiatic lion population has increased by over a third to 891, according to a five-yearly census released, boosting efforts to conserve the vulnerable species.
India's Asiatic lion population has increased by over a third to 891, according to a five-yearly census released on Wednesday, boosting efforts to conserve the vulnerable species.
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