With the population growth rate at 1.2%, India is predicted to have more than 1.53 billion people by the end of 2030. More than 50% of India's current population is below the age of 25 and over 65% below the age of 35. About 72.2% of the population lives in some 638,000 villages and the rest 27.8% in about 5,480 towns and urban agglomerations. India’s population is expected to continue to grow until mid-century, reaching an estimated 1.68 billion in the 2050s as the chart below shows. But an important piece of evidence tells us that population growth will come to an end: The number of children in India peaked more than a decade ago and is now falling. As of 1 January 2019, the population of India was estimated to be 1,370,048,541 people. This is an increase of 1.26 % (17,034,447 people) compared to population of 1,353,014,094 the year before. In 2018 the natural increase was positive, as the number of births exceeded the number of deaths by 17,589,183. India's current yearly growth rate is 0.99%. The country as a whole has a population density of 420 people per square kilometer, which ranks 31st in the world. In Mumbai , the population density is 21,000 people per square kilometer (54,000/square mile).
The population of India is expected to grow by 14,686,000 in 2019 and reach 1,383,198,000 in 2020. Migration (including immigration and emigration) decreases population by 490,000 people yearly. On average there are 25,091,979 births and 10,122,913 deaths in India per year. The current population of India is at 132.42 crores and is the second highest in the world. Our population is what contributes to our socio-economic structure and the diverse cultural scenario. Imagine a world without people.
Jul 15, 2019 The reason is the sharp decline in India's population growth rates over 10 years from 2001 to 2011. According to Census 2011, the growth rate
The total population in India was estimated at 1312.2 million people in 2019, according to the latest India Industrial Output Growth Strongest in 6 Months. Population growth (annual %) in India was reported at 1.0373 % in 2018, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from
The annual population growth rate in the previous decade (1941 to 1951) had rate of population growth was the greatest obstacle to economic development. Aug 30, 2019 India's economic slump risks becoming a crisis, with growth plunging to levels The rate of growth in agriculture more than halved in the June quarter. wages have put India's huge rural population under stress, and those Oct 1, 2019 Although the total global fertility rate continues to decline, the current rate of 2.4 is high enough to translate into continued population growth.