Strategic Approach and Measures to Control Population Growth of India

  • Dr. S.Vasuki Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar 6088002
Keywords: Advertisement, Self-control, Government Attentions and Urbanization

Abstract

Population growth is increasing in India abundantly, it growth is calculated as one crore population in each and every year, this rate is spoken and discussed generally but reverse to it official data says that 2 crore population is added in every year. Easily population counting and measuring procedure is very quite easy ,which authority of India may do and see when people’s food consumption rate is increased than usual consumption .Still government of India has not been identified a suitable approach to contain population growth rate owing to it vote bank purpose ,winning in elections, capturing power, exploiting public money ,involving in corruptions and rich become so richer and poor people remaining as a more poor people is due to the improper policy and principles of all the government.

Author Biography

Dr. S.Vasuki, Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar 6088002

Assistant Professor  Department of Population Studies

 

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Published
2020-07-17