@Screambowl bhai please take a look at this:-
https://www.populationpyramid.net/india/2016/
Bahut accha interactive map hai. You can see the change in population of each age group across 150 years (1950-2100). It'll answer all your questions. Population will grow, but not as much as you suggested.
I understand that the graph is an extrapolation, but population-time curve is not a highly responsive curve like daily share market curve or even GDP curve. Population-time curves are highly predictable and very sluggish in response. In that link that I provided you, try changing the country to China. Notice its population curve. It almost smooth despite the drastic measures taken by CPC to affect population size. These measures may have changed the overall shape of the graph, but it did not cause any spikes, the curve is arguably smooth. Here in India, where there is no drastic population control measure, we can expect an even more predictable trajectory.
Bhaad mein jaye yaar UN.
focus on your surroundings and you will come to know.
As far as population projections are concerned, only focusing on your surroundings will not help as you are merely staring at one point and its neighborhood in the curve shown above. It will give you a tangent as your prediction. Not a good way to predict population size 30 years from now. Population will not exceed 1.7 billion. But that is still a big challenge.
However, the main challenge is making it through the peak of the graph: population entering workforce vs time. That peak is between 2025 and 2030.
So India's challenge is generating enough jobs that provide sustenance (sustenance, not high living standards) to all those entering the workforce.
And if we think about this along those lines, this is not a good time to push for more women in the workforce, cause the shortage is of jobs, not workers
@Superdefender
You have to give more employment to women. Women will get jobs, nation will move faster. Believe me.
Yaar ground situation is banda mahine mein average 7000 rupy kamata hai. I am getting average of 7000 rupees a month.Forget what Nation has, it is not getting to you due to the system.
And the reason that it is not getting to us through the system is because of informal economy. That is being eradicated at a lightning pace. Read here:-
A defining feature of India's economy has just fallen prey to the beauty of GST