population control mai india piche kyu hai
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Control over growth of population in India is an essential condition for the country’s rapid economic development!
Next to China, India is the second largest populated country in the world. In 2001, India became the second country after China to cross the one billion mark. The current population is around 1.15 billion. India occupies only 2.4% of the world’s land area but it supports over 15% of the world’s population.
“Each person we add now disproportionately impacts on the environment and life-support systems of the planet.” - George W. Bush
“No human is genuinely ‘carbon neutral,’ especially when all greenhouse gases are figured into the equation.”
The major question asked by concerned people is "Is our planet able to provide a healthy and prosperous lifestyle, which we are all custom to, and can it, be for twice as many people in the future?" "If not, what measures can be taken to prevent such population growth?" "If the United States does take precautions, will these measures be fair, just, and not interfere with natural human rights?" A growing population will have a serious impact on the needs of the families, especially the poor of LDCs. Food distribution, financing, and shortages will double the effect of families.
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Here is your answer
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Cause of Government..
They have to make rule on this
Control over growth of population in India is an essential condition for the country’s rapid economic development!
Next to China, India is the second largest populated country in the world. In 2001, India became the second country after China to cross the one billion mark. The current population is around 1.15 billion. India occupies only 2.4% of the world’s land area but it supports over 15% of the world’s population.
“Each person we add now disproportionately impacts on the environment and life-support systems of the planet.” - George W. Bush
“No human is genuinely ‘carbon neutral,’ especially when all greenhouse gases are figured into the equation.”
The major question asked by concerned people is "Is our planet able to provide a healthy and prosperous lifestyle, which we are all custom to, and can it, be for twice as many people in the future?" "If not, what measures can be taken to prevent such population growth?" "If the United States does take precautions, will these measures be fair, just, and not interfere with natural human rights?" A growing population will have a serious impact on the needs of the families, especially the poor of LDCs. Food distribution, financing, and shortages will double the effect of families.
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