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Over population of India

Submitted by: Dheeraj (26) Komal (27) Gaurav (28) Gautam (29) Gaurav (30)

Current Population of India in 2011

1,210,193,422 (1.21 billion)

Total Male Population in India

623,700,000 (623.7 million)

Total Female Population in India

586,500,000 (586.5 million)

Sex Ratio

940 females per 1,000 males

Age structure (0 to 25 years)

50% of India's current population

Life expectancy

Men 58.5 years, Women 59.6 years

Rank 01 02

State Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra

Population 199,581,477 112,372,972

Density(per km) 828 365

Sex Ratio 908 946

03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Bihar
West Bengal Andhra Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Karnataka Gujarat

103,804,637
91,347,736 84,665,533 72,597,565 72,138,958 68,621,012 61,130,704 60,383,628

1102
1029 308 236 555 201 319 308

916
947 992 930 995 926 968 918

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Orissa
Kerala

41,947,358
33,387,677

269
859

978
1,084

Rank 13 14

State Jharkhand Assam

Population 32,966,238 31,169,272

Density(per km) 414 397

Sex Ratio 947 954

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16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Punjab
Haryana Chhattisgarh Jammu & Kashmir Uttarakhand Himachal Pradesh Tripura Meghalaya

27,704,236
25,353,081 25,540,196 12,548,926 10,116,752 6,856,509 3,671,032 2,964,007

550
573 189 56 189 123 350 132

893
877 991 883 963 974 961 986

23
24

Manipur
Nagaland

2,721,756
1,980,602

122
119

987
931

Rank 25 26 27 28 Goa

State

Population 1,457,723 1,382,611 1,091,014 607,688

Density(per km) 394 17 52 86

Sex Ratio 968 920 975 889

Arunachal Pradesh Mizoram Sikkim

UT1
UT2 UT3 UT4 UT5 UT6 UT7 Total

Delhi
Pondicherry Chandigarh Andaman and Nicobar Islands Dadra and Nagar Haveli Daman and Diu Lakshadweep India

16,753,235
1,244,464 1,054,686 379,944 342,853 242,911 64,429 1,210,193,422

9,340
2,598 9,252 46 698 2,169 2,013 382

866
1,038 818 878 775 618 946 940

Poverty Religious Belief, Tradition and cultural norm Increasing Birth Rate Decreasing Death Rate Illiteracy

The current rate of population growth in India is 1.58% and the total fertility rate is 3.11 Air and water pollution

Unemployment
Poverty Educational resources Malnourished women and children

India cant afford to have 1.5 billion people by 2040-we will still be only 2.4% of the worlds surface-Space!

Resources-e.g.: food -Distribution versus Availability -Snowball effect due economic inequality
Urbanization-Mutual Poisoning

Traditions Communication gap caused by the rift between social classes Communication within families The fact that India has a gradually decreasing growth rate does NOT help Unequal allocation of resources.

Methods have not been very successful


Do we want Sanjay Gandhis method? Do we want a forceful/coercive one-child policy? Catering to grass root levels Undemocratic, discriminating plans

Rift between social classes Need for education Family planning Educating the women To teach one other person

>THANK YOU<

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