Women-Population

Women’s Population in 2036: The population of women in India is increasing rapidly. The Government of India has released the “Women and Men in India 2023” report. According to the report released by the Government of India, after the next 12 years, the total population of India will be 152 crore 20 lakhs. The Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation of the Government of India has released the Women and Men in India 2023 report.

The population of women will increase rapidly

The Government of India report states that the population of women in India will increase rapidly in the next 12 years. According to the Women and Men 2023 report, the sex ratio in India is expected to increase from 943 women per 1000 men in 2011 to 952 women per 1000 men in 2036. According to the report, there were 943 women per 1000 men in India in 2011, which is expected to increase to 952 per 1000 men by 2036, which shows a positive trend in gender equality. According to the report, India’s population is expected to reach 152.2 crores by 2036, in which the percentage of women will increase slightly to 48.8 percent compared to 48.5 percent in 2011. The total population of India will be 152.2 crores.

Women’s population will increase by 0.3 percent to 48.8 percent In the 2011 census, the population of women was 48.5 percent. According to the report, till the 15th general election (1999), less than 60 percent of women voters participated, while the voting percentage of men was eight percent higher than them. However, there was a significant change in the 2014 elections, in which women’s participation increased to 65.6 percent, and in the 2019 elections it increased further to 67.2 percent. For the first time, the voting percentage for women was slightly higher, reflecting the impact of increasing literacy and political awareness among women. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has recognized a total of 1,17,254 start-ups since its inception in January 2016 till December 2023. Of these, 55,816 start-ups are run by women, which is 47.6 percent of the total recognized start-ups. This significant representation underlines the growing influence and contribution of women entrepreneurs in India’s start-up ecosystem.