4. POPULATION GROWTH
The population will continue to grow
till the equilibrium is achieved.
i.e. number of births=number of
deaths.
Population is growing by 90
million/year.
Of which 93% in developing
countries.
5. REASONS FOR GROWTH
Every second 4-5 children are born and
2 people die.
Lack of value education is the major
cause for population .
10. POPULATION EXPLOSION
An enormous growth of human beings is called as
population explosion.
CAUSES
1.High fertility rate due to poor family planning
2.Reduced infant mortality rate
3.Social insecurity and importance of male child
4.Poverty and backwardness
5.Predominating religious or superstitious nature.
11. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Pollution: increase of vehicles and emission of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Deforestation: to cut trees for building their houses.
Freshwater Availability: increase in waste production
and contamination of water.
Natural Resources: increase of fossil fuels, excessive
use of coal.
Global Warming: overall increase in temperature and
chances of natural disaster
Habitat Loss: change in ecosystems affecting tropic
levels.
12.
13. VALUE EDUCATION
Values deals with one’s own principles and standards
from which we judge what is right and wrong .
Environmental Values-Prevention of environment.
Valuing Nature-Ecologist view
Valuing Cultures-Tribal people closeness
Social Justice-Traditional things
Human Heritage-Protection of wilderness
Equitable use of resources
Common Property Resources-Government taking over
Ecological degradation
14. WOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE
“YOU CAN TELL THE CONDITION OF A
NATION BY LOOKING AT THE STATUS
OF ITS WOMEN”
words said by –Jawaharlal Nehru
15. FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMMES
Village Health Guides Team
Rural Health Training Center
Basic Training Of Multi-Purpose Health
Workers
Family Welfare Training and Research Centre,
Mumbai
16. WOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE
IN INDIA
Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan
Balika Samridhi Yojana
Integrated Child development service
Special programs for development of women
and children in rural areas.