Infosys founder reveals secret of India's biggest problem!!!

One of the top entrepreneurs in india, Narayan Murthy, co-founded Infosys, the second-largest firm in the nation, has discussed the main issue facing the nationAlthough a lot of economists discuss India's demographic dividend, Murthy thinks that the most threat to the nation's sustainability is its quickly growing population.

Following the emergency, nobody gave it any thought.

Regarding Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh's population issue, Narayan Murthy made this remark. He was speaking at the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology's Prayagraj convocation. Chief guest at the ceremony, Murthy, stated that the country's future is in jeopardy because, following the emergency, the population problem went unaddressed.

On these fronts, things are becoming worse.

The co-founder of Infosys claims that India's population is posing numerous significant issues. For instance, the amount of land each individual has access to, medical facilities, etc. Countries like America, Brazil, and china have more land available per person than India does. After the Emergency, this issue went unnoticed in india and now poses a threat to the nation's sustainability.

China has lost population ground to India.

At the moment that Narayan Murthy is making this remark, india is the world's most populated nation. China used to hold the title of most populated nation in the world, but india has already surpassed it. China's population is predicted to be 1.42 crores, whereas India's population is more than 1.44 crores, according to the United Nations assessment.

Numerous experts have stated that it is beneficial to the economy.

Since Murthy differs from many other economists and specialists in this area, his comment also becomes pertinent in this context. India's population growth has been hailed by many experts as a blessing rather than a concern. Some have referred to this as India's demographic dividend, arguing that india will benefit economically from having cheaper labor available to it.

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