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6 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

But by 2030 AP will have highest number of people who are going to get old and they don't have enough youth ani monna survey lo told

becasue of jagun palana ani @TheBrahmabull cheppadu. 

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India is set to witness a sharp slowdown in population growth in the next two decades. Although the country as a whole will enjoy the “demographic dividend” phase, some states will start transitioning to an ageing society by the 2030s. It will surprise many readers to learn that population in the 0-19 age bracket has already peaked due to sharp declines in total fertility rates (TFR) across the country. The southern states, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal and Maharashtra now have fertility rates well below the replacement rate. TFR in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are above the replacement rate but are also experiencing significant declines. As a result, the national TFR is expected to be below replacement level by 2021 (adjusted for the skewed gender ratio, it may already be there). The age distribution, however, implies that India's working-age population will grow by roughly 9.7mn per year during 2021-31 and 4.2mn per year in 2031-41. Meanwhile, the proportion of elementary school-going children, i.e. 5-14 age group, will witness significant declines. Contrary to popular perception, many states need to pay greater attention to consolidating/merging schools to make them viable rather than building new ones. At the other end of the age scale, policy makers need to prepare for ageing. This will need investments in health care as well as a plan for increasing the retirement age in a phased manner.

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Based on Economic Survey, All Western countries has Total Fertility Rates (TRF) saturated by 1970, it is India's turn now and it will cause a major push into Healthcare and retirement which we haven't witnessed yet in Indian history as a commercial system. 

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telugu.thamudu @Mr__deepak 7h7 hours ago

 
 
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AndhraPradesh on top just because of @ncbn and His hard work made our state stood on top among all,but people refuses his work.Mark my words my state will face toughest phase under the government of highest respected "REDDY"surname guy @ YS.jagan mohan reddy @naralokesh @JaiTDP

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Thank you @ncbn sir for your excellent administration

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Thanks to @ncbn for his excellent administration and keeping the newly formed state AP on top of the table.

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All of them misunderstood employability means not how much jobs created. employability means the quality of being suitable for paid work.

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I hope @ysjagan will keep ap in same position 🤔

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Make a sense find the difference between Employability and Employed 🙏🙏

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Good one bro

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Work speeks @ncbn , appreciate your patience in assembly ...

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Thanku @ncbn for ur great work

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@Justice_4Vizag @ysjagan @naralokesh @ncbn Sir Chandra babu gaaru mee administration ante ento Malli prove aindi...

 
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It's not true

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Recognition after recognition, AP tops all the lists which makes life better. Unfortunately bhakts are the last one to realize and accept it.

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Tamil Nadu will require immigrants to move to the state in order to maintain the Population growth rate for that state by 2041 based on current projections. 

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This is the biggest Irony out of all. 

What's the point of having too many schools when you don't have enough kids to enroll by 2041 versus number of kids wanting to go to School but there aren't enough today?

 

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Out of all AP will suffer major issues, by 2041 state will have whooping 20% of population aged 60 years and above and growth rate at 3.24 %. Terrible for the state's future. 

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