The world is greying—rapidly. By 2050, 22% of the global population will be aged 60 or above, up from just 12% in 2015. This demographic shift isn’t a societal challenge; it’s a colossal economic ...
Another significant element of India's population challenge is gender inequality, with Muttreja referring to this as "the ...
The palliative care societies in Kerala are an excellent example for the country to learn from. Started in 2008, there are ...
India and emerging Asia are poised to account for 30 per cent of global consumption at purchasing-power parity by 2050 ...
The Centre will soon set up the forum for regulatory coordination and development of pension products and expects all key ...
It predicts that through 2050, that advantage will shrink ... structures alike,” says the report. One way India can delay the negative economic consequences of demographic shift is by increasing ...
Revanth Reddy, the Chief Minister of Telangana, also revealed that the state is preparing to launch the Telangana Economic Policy 2050, a comprehensive framework designed to support long-term growth ...
India and other nations face significant economic and social challenges as birth rates decline dramatically, leading to aging populations and fewer young workers. The global fertility rate has ...