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Where did you get that afirmation????? Asia has the fastest population growing rate in the World. The only part of Asia where there is fairly low population growth is China, where there has been a 'one baby per couple' policy for many years. Apart from China, Asia's population is growing fast.
India has been considered part of Asia since that concept has been in use. It's the seventh largest country in the world and has the second largest population on Earth.
In 2014, there are approximately 1.2 billion people in India. The population has been growing at about 2% per year since 2008.
This policy have being very successful to controlling the population, people in china follow this rule and great consequences will be faced otherwise. This policy also help the country to develop, if it wasn't for this policy, right now the amount of people in china would be way overboard compared to the area of land. Lack of food, job, shelter would become a big problem in the future, the the population wasn't controlled. In a few years time India's population will over take China.
India has been populated for thousands of years. India has been known for that long and no one actually knows when it was first discovered.
the overwhelmingly large population hinders the economic growth of india
In China (the most populous country in the world), famililes are only allowed one child. I think this will work
Population growth can be slowed through measures such as improved access to education, healthcare, and contraceptives. Empowering women with education and opportunities for economic participation has been shown to reduce birth rates. Additionally, addressing poverty and creating policies that support sustainable family planning can help slow population growth.
Population growth
India's population in the 21st century has been steadily increasing. As of 2021, the population of India is estimated to be around 1.4 billion, making it the second most populous country in the world after China.
France. It's not increasing but it's not decreasing.
Sure! The urban growth of Mumbai, India, has been characterized by rapid population increase, resulting in overcrowding and strained infrastructure. This growth has led to the development of informal settlements and slums in the city, exacerbating social and economic inequalities. Urban planning challenges, such as inadequate housing and transportation systems, have also been prominent in Mumbai's growth.
The forest cover in India has decreased due to unprecedented growth in population rate,much of our own natural vegetation cover has been removed because of intense need to bring more and more land under cultivation. Our forest land in of only 19.47%.
PLICATIONS OF GROWING POPULATION IN INDIA Population growth and its relation to economic growth has been a matter of debate for over a century. The early Malthusian view was that population growth is likely to impede economic growth because it will put pressure on the available resources, result in reduction in per capita income and resources; this, in turn, will result in deterioration in quality of life. Contrary to the Malthusian predictions, several of the East Asian countries have been able to achieve economic prosperity and improvement in quality of life in spite of population growth. This has been attributed to the increase in productivity due to development and utilization of innovative technologies by the young educated population who formed the majority of the growing population. These countries have been able to exploit the dynamics of demographic transition to achieve economic growth by using the human resources as the engine driving the economic development; improved employment with adequate emoluments has promoted saving and investment which in turn stimulated economic growth. Following are the adverse effects of population growth on the Indian Economy: 1.adverse effects on savings 2. unproductive investment 3.slow growth of Per Capita Income 4.underutilization of labour 5.growing pressure on land 6.adverse effect on quality of population and 7.adverse social impact
Steps that have been taken by governments to solve the problem of a growing population include taxes or limits on the number of children in a family. Another solution is the increased production of food by opening jobs in the agriculture sector and encouraging that growth.
The population growth has been negative within the past 20 years.
scientist are concerned about the human population reaching or exceeding the carrying capacity. the human population is no exception. As most population do to and areas become overcrowded, disease and starvation will occur.