The Rise of Self-Employment in India: Key Insights
In India, 50% of the workforce is projected to be self-employed by 2025, with significant regional variations in self-employment rates.
In India, 50% of the workforce is projected to be self-employed by 2025, with significant regional variations in self-employment rates.
India’s household savings vary significantly, with Chandigarh leading at 7.50 lakh and Bihar lagging at 2.00 lakh, influenced by income levels.
India’s MSMEs are crucial for jobs, with 2025 loans reaching 75.60 thousand crore INR, varying significantly by state.
India’s digital payment adoption is growing, with 74% of adults projected to use it by 2025, despite regional disparities.
India’s divorce rates in 2025 reveal disparities across states, influenced by cultural norms, urbanization, education, and economic factors.
India’s workforce is expanding, aiming for a 60.5% participation rate by 2025, highlighting regional disparities in employment levels.
India aims for 93.5% child immunization by 2025, highlighting regional disparities in vaccination coverage and ongoing challenges.
In 2025, India’s child malnutrition rate is 41.0%, showing progress, with significant state disparities and ongoing challenges.
India’s population in 2025 shows a divide: 63.13% rural, influenced by geography, economy, and urban migration challenges.
India’s health expenditure is projected to reach $11.82 billion by 2025, revealing significant state spending disparities across regions.
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