1. Topic: Population Problem of Bangladesh
Welcome To My Presentation
Submitted to
Dr.Nipun Chaudhary
Assistant Professor
Lovely Professional University
Submitted by
Sourav Das Polok
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Roll: C44
Section: US905
2. Contents
Population of Bangladesh
When Population Becomes a Problem
Past and Present Situation of Population
Causes of Population Problem
Effects of Population Problem
Opportunities of over population
How to remove it
Conclusion
3. Population of Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world.
It is a small country of 147570 square kilometers.
But it has a population over 16 crores.
Every year more than two million people are being added to our
population.
The problem is now out of control.
4. When Population Becomes a Problem
Though the population of a country is an asset,
it becomes a problem when the country can not afford to give
people the basic necessaries of life like
Food,
Clothing,
Education,
Medicine and
Shelter etc.
5. Past and Present Situation of Population
In 1901 indicated 29 million in East Bengal.
1951 after partition from India , East Pakistan had 44 million
people.
In 1974, the first post independence census reported national
population had 71 millon.
At present about 16 cross people live in Bangladesh
6.
7. Causes of Population Problem
Climate
Illiteracy
Social & Religious superstition
Child marriage
Lack of entertainment
Polygamy
9. Effects of Population Problem
Food Problem
Unemployment
Communication problem
Educational problem
Shelter problem
Medical and medicine problem
Health Problem
Environmental Pollution
Poverty and etc.
10. Opportunities of over population
• Increased Human Resources
• Higher Demand in Industry
• Increased Military Might
• Cheaper and More Readily AvailableProducts
11. How to remove it
Family planning
Education of the masses
Stop early marriage
Stop Polygamous
12. Conclusion
The population problem is a great malady for Bangladesh. But this can
be solved if the government and the people are firmly determined to
control birth rate and grow more food at the same time. No
improvement is possible unless this problem is solved. Therefore, all
the people of Bangladesh and the government
should solve this problem before it is too late.