POPULATION EXPLOSION
SURENDRA LALDAS TEACHERS’ TRAINNING COLLEGE
(B.Ed.)
PRESENTED BY - SUPARNA ROY
1ST SEMESTER
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF - PROF. DEBASIS DAS
2.
INTRODUCTION
Population Explosion definedas
a significant number of people
staying in the individual area. It
is a huge problem in India. In
fact, in all over the world, it is
increasing, especially in the
poorer countries it is
developing.
During the 1951 Census, the
Population increased by 361
billion. During the 2011 Census,
the Population increased by
1.21 billion.
3.
SIGNIFICANCE
Population Explosion refersthe massive and sudden rapid rise
of Population among the human being. It causes the poorly
result in census while Population increased. It is the
main purpose, that increasing birth rate day by day in India. It is
good in the country, where the infant mortality rate decreases
in India.
According to the Indian census, carried out in 2011, the
population of India was exactly 1,210,193,422, which means
India has crossed the 1-billion mark. This is the second most
populous country of the world after China and the various
studies have projected that India will be world’s number-1
populous country, surpassing China, by 2025. Inspite of the fact
that the population policies, family planning and welfare
programmes undertaken by the Govt. of India have led to a
continuous decrease in the fertility rate, yet the actual
stabilisation of population can take place only by 2050.
4.
CAUSES OF POPULATIONEXPLOSION
1. Decreasing
in infant
mortality rate
2. increasing
birthrate
3. Increase in
life
expectancy
EFFECTS OF POPULATIONEXPLOSION
• 1.Over population
• 2.Unemployment
• 3. Illiteracy
• 4.Poor health
• 5.Inequality
income distribution
7.
CONTROL OF POPULATIONIN INDIA
• 1. Minimum
age of
Marriage
• 2. Raising the
Status of
Women
• 3. Spread of
Education
• 4. Adoption
• 5. Change in
Social
Outlook
CONCLUSION
• Population growthwill be
continued to be led by Asia,
but in 2050 India will
maintain its leadership.
• This growth tends to be
concentrated in urban areas.
• Poverty increases is related in
part to increases in population
occurs in countries
experiencing poverty and
highly vulnerable.