Wednesday 2 October 2013

INDIA'S POPULATION PROBLEM.

In 1947, partition brought for India a very little cultivable. From the very moment of independence it was realized that India is overpopulated country. According to the census, India’s population is more than 1.2 billion.

The alarming and incessant growth of population is causing various economic problem. The more people will be the harder to feed crop to the country and has no import of good grains. Whatever progress our country makes every year is eaten up by the growing population or we can say by increasing population.

Employment opportunities are created but the population increases much more then them. The direct result in which is irregularity in the distribution of the income and geared up poverty. A large part of India's population increases lives in rural areas uneducated and unaware of their role  in making up the society. They largely depend on agriculture and feel that larger the family. More help will be to their profession. It lives birth to disguised unemployment. India urban or rural has an inherent desire to have a son and in the hope of getting a male child people keep multiplying themselves.

Child marriage and earlier marriage are also some of the customs. Which make it hard for the government to control birth rate. Although the government is trying to propagate the idea of birth control. It will impregnate with results only when every individual Indians becomes aware of his duties towards the society.
The importance of family planning cannot be negated into our country. 

If we want to be prosperous and self-sufficient each individual must voluntarily follow the concept of family planning, birth control.

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