India as a populated country!
India is the world’s most populous country, with over 1.3 billion people. It overtakes China to become the world’s most populated country. Overpopulation is a major problem in India, as the country’s population is growing at an unsustainable rate. The population is expected to exceed 1.5 billion by 2030, and 2 billion by 2050. This rapid growth is putting immense pressure on India’s resources, and is contributing to environmental degradation, poverty, and social unrest. The government has taken some steps to address the problem, but much more needs to be done
Today, the world is inhabited by over 7 billion people. Rapid population growth is the bane of the economy of underdeveloped, poor and developing countries in the world. The population figures present an ironical situation: whereas North America’s area is 16% of the world, only 6% population of the world lives there but it consumes 45% of the world’s total income. On the other hand, Asia comprises 18% area of the world, but it is home to 67% of the world’s population.
In terms of population, certain Indian states outnumber numerous countries. Uttar Pradesh, with a population of 166 million, surpasses the Russian Federation, which has a population of 146.9 million. Similarly, the population of Orissa exceeds that of Canada, and that of Chhattisgarh exceeds that of Australia. Human transformation has a significant cultural impact, but economic repercussions are equally significant. People who initiate change are frequently young people, who are followed by the elderly and children.
Once people know that unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, unhealthy living conditions, depletion of natural resources and environmental problems are all results of overpopulation; they will themselves take initiatives to control the population growth. The Earth has a limited capacity and we must not tear open its bowels to feed ourselves.

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