भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था और जनसंख्या
Keywords:
जनांकिकीय, अभिवृद्धि, तीव्रताAbstract
जनांकिकीय परिदृष्य भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था के लिए उसके जनांकिकी लाभांष में अभिवृद्धि के रूप में प्रतिफलित हुआ है। प्रथम दृष्टया यह माना जा रहा है कि यह जनांकिकीय लाभांष, अर्थव्यवस्था के विकास की गति को तीव्रता प्रदान करेगा, किन्तु अनुमानों का यह आषावादी चित्र, व्यवहारिक पक्ष से संबंधित कुछ कटु अनुभवों से जुड़ी चुनौतियों को छुपाने वाला है, क्योंकि भविष्य में युवा भारत के आगे उसके बूढ़ै होते भारत की चुनौतियां भी एक गहन दायित्व के रूप में खड़ी होंगी।References
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