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Answered by Kartik2601
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Answer: Overpopulation is a good thing to improve the country's economy but it is also considered a hazard as the overpopulation of a country can affect the prices of common items in the country. Shopkeepers and business people will start raising the prices in their items once they come to know about the increase of population in the country. The whole of the world contains only 71% of water  while only the rest has the conditions to sustain life, meaning here by we have a very little of land to live on, In the same way, we have other resources for our use. Resources are very limited while the population is growing rapidly. The world population has almost doubled in 40 years from 3 billion in 1961 to 6 billion in 2001. The situation is greatly alarming. At the time of in- dependence, India's population was not more than 40 crores. In a span of 57 years, we have multiplied manifold. The present number is very grim and critical.

India, a developing country has one of the largest reservoirs of natural resources but is still lagging behind due to which it is being predicted that in the near future it will overtake China's population if this growth is not regulated. Over-population is the root cause of almost all global issues challenging the world, be it poverty and hunger or environmental degradation.

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Answered by VishalSharma01
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                             Overpopulation - A Hazard

Why does the population increase? They say that till the end of the 17th century, the population of the world remained static. In other words, there were almost as many human death as the number of new-born babies. Moreover, almost invariably, many babies died at a tender age. The mothers died while giving birth to the children. After the 17th century, the population of the world began to increase and in the mid 20th century, people began to think about how to check it. Today, there is increasing pressure on civic amenities. Slums have sprung up everywhere. Public transports ply overcrowded. There are long queues in hospitals, at railway stations, shops, gas agencies, bus stands everywhere. There is a great need of checking this population explosion. The solution is family planning. The youth must be made aware of the dire consequences of population

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