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Why Nirmala Sitharaman Is Wrong to Say Growing Muslim Population Means All Is Well
The finance minister evoked the debunked bogey of high Muslim population growth rates. She, however, did not note that Indian Muslims are facing a severe crisis of under-representation, especially in public life.
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Aakar patel
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Kalita barman
Jan sangh
Sudha pai
Rashtriya swayamsevak sangh
Devendra kothari
Zoya hasan
Ashwini upadhyay
India population: The country may the world s populous, but experts are not too worried
The country can reap the demographic dividend of a large and young population, provided timely measures are taken to improve education and healthcare.
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Nishikant dubey
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Chinmay tumbe
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International institute for population sciences
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Economic Dividend or Disadvantage as India Becomes World s Most Populous Country This Year
Experts say with only about 5% of the country’s workforce having formal skills training, India needs to improve access to quality education
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Poonan muttreja
Anmol jain
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India population growth
As India debates demographics, small mountain state Sikkim wants more babies
Sikkim has India’s lowest fertility rate and wants families to have three children
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Jean dreze
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Family planning
India faces deepening demographic divide as it prepares to overtake China as the world s most populous country | India
India’s entrenched north-south divide is growing as its population changes, with serious social and political consequences
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Poonam muttreja
Rumi aijaz
Aparajita chattopadhyay
Surta devi
Nazia parveen
Observer research foundation
International institute for population sciences
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