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Is India moving from a population boom to an ageing society?

India’s latest SRS 2024 data shows a significant shift in population trends, with fertility rates falling below replacement levels. What does this mean for India’s future workforce, economy, and ageing population? Here’s a detailed breakdown.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com2 g fa

India’s fertility rate falls below replacement level; highest in Bihar, lowest in Delhi

India's birth rate has fallen below the replacement level. Most states now have fewer than 2.1 children per woman. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh remain above this mark. Delhi has the lowest rate. The country's working-age…

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thehindu.com1 g fa

​From black to grey: on the Sample Registration System – Statistical Report, 2024

India's TFR dropped to 1.9 (below replacement level 2.1), with birth rate falling from 21 in 2014 to 18.3 in 2024, per the SRS 2024 report. Median age remains 29.2 vs. China's 40.2, but slowing workforce expansion warrants long-term talent pipeline planning.

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  1. domenica 24 maggio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    India’s fertility rate falls below replacement level; highest in Bihar, lowest in Delhi

    India's birth rate has fallen below the replacement level. Most states now have fewer than 2.1 children per woman. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh remain above this mark. Delhi has the…

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·thehindu.com

    ​From black to grey: on the Sample Registration System – Statistical Report, 2024

    If India needed proof of its demographic transition, the latest SRS Bulletin 2024 provides it

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  • martedì 26 maggio 2026·thehindu.com

    Is India moving from a population boom to an ageing society?

    India’s latest SRS 2024 data shows a significant shift in population trends, with fertility rates falling below replacement levels. What does this mean for India’s future…