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Population
  • Nursing students display placards as they take part in an awareness rally on the occasion of World Population Day in Prayagraj.

    PTI Photo
  • A view of the crowd of commuters at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus on World Population Day (WPD), in Mumbai.

    PTI Photo/Mitesh Bhuvad
  • People travel by kerosine-operated rickshaws on World Population Day (WPD), in Kolkata. The theme of WPD 2018 is ''Family planning is a human right'.

    PTI Photo
  • A view of the crowded wholesale flower market on World Population Day (WPD), in Kolkata.

    PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra
  • Commuters hang on the gates and sit on the roof while traveling by a crowded train on World Population Day, at Noli Railway Station near Ghaziabad. The theme of World Population Da...

    PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist
  • Commuters hang on the gates and sit on the roof while traveling by a crowded train on World Population Day, at Noli Railway Station near Ghaziabad. The theme of World Population Da...

    PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist
  • A motorist ferrying four children and a woman rides wrongly in the opposite direction during morning rush hour in Bangalore. India's population tops 1.2 billion making it the secon...

    AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
  • Motorists commute in chaotic traffic during morning rush hour in Bangalore.

    AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
  • Students hang on the door of an over crowded moving bus during morning rush hour in Bangalore.

    AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
  • People walk down a foot over bridge at a train station in New Delhi.

    AP Photo/R S Iyer
  • People commute during morning rush hour in Bangalore. India's population tops 1.2 billion making it the second most populous country in the world after China. World Population Day,...

    AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
  • All Smiles

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    Women await their turn at a family planning clinic in Bihar

    Photograph by Getty Images
  • Students taking part in an awareness campaign on population control in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

    PTI Photo
  • Nurses hold newly born babies inside a maternity ward of a government hospital on the eve of World Population Day, in Agartala.

    PTI Photo
  • Ashish Bose, eminent demographer, 84. In the ’80s, coined the term ‘bimaru’ for poor, populous cowbelt states. Took flak for a ‘Muslim growth rate’ thesis, later disprove...

  • Census figures for household size show Tamil Nadu leads the way: just 3.9 members per family. Falling fertility rates, urbanisation cited. UP, with six member families, unaffected...

  • Hold on tight A UN report says Delhi is now the world’s second most populated city with 2.5 crore residents. By 2030, expected to reach over 3.6 cr.

    AFP PHOTO/ Chandan Khanna (From Outlook Magazine July 28, 2014 Issue)
  • Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh launches data highlights on adolescents and youth at the inauguration of the World Population Day celebrations, in New Delhi. MoS for Home Affairs...

    PTI Photo/Kamal Singh
  • Members of Surbhi parivar foundation, an NGO, in a protest against rise in population, in New Delhi.

    AP Photo/Manish Swarup
  • School students make a human Indian map during an awareness drive on the eve of Wolrd Population Day in Patiala.

    PTI Photo
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  • India's Youth Can Revive Economic Growth. But Will Govt Harness The Opportunity?
    In the last two decades, the average economic growth rate of India has been decent but the country has not been unable to create enough new employment opportunities for the growing number of youth.
    Jul 16, 2020
    | Balwant Singh Mehta Apoorva Gupta
  • NPR Can Address Limitations Of Demographic Data In India, Revolutionise Discourse On Inequality
    On World Population Day, it is important to underline that continuous update of population register data can produce ‘gold standard demographic data’, leading to improvement in socio-economic indicators.
    Jul 11, 2020
    | Nandita Saikia Bandita Boro
  • COVID-19 Proved India's Demographics Are Unsustainable. Time We Brought Our Fertility Rate Down
    The Government must prepare a blueprint and the Prime Minister must create a national consensus and implement it. We need to bring our total fertility rate further down from 2.1 to 1 or even lower, writes Congress MP Manish Tewari.
    May 29, 2020
    | Manish Tewari
  • At 67,385, India Records Highest Number Of Babies Born Globally On New Year’s Day: UNICEF
    An estimated 392,078 babies were born around the world on New Year’s Day, according to UNICEF. Of this, an estimated 67,385 babies were born in India, the most globally. China comes in second with 46,299 births.
    Jan 02, 2020
    | PTI
  • India's Tiger Count At 2,976, Up By 750 In 4 Years: Prakash Javadekar
    'We must be proud of our whole ecological system,' Javadekar said during the Question Hour in the Upper House.
    Dec 02, 2019
    | PTI
  • 'Happy That Modi Guv't Taking Forward Our Policies': Shiv Sena On PM's Push For Population Control
    In his Independence Day address on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced concern over "population explosion", stating that it leads to many difficulties. He also said that keeping one's families small is an act of patriotism.
    Aug 16, 2019
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Population Explosion A Threat To Future Generation, Its Control A Form Of Patriotism: PM Narendra Modi
    During his speech at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said,'population explosion will cause many problems for our future generations. But there is a vigilant section of public which stops to think, before bringing a child to the world, whether they can do justice to the child, give them all that she or he wants'.
    Aug 15, 2019
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Make Law That Allows Having Only 2 Children, Says Giriraj Singh
    Giriraj Singh pointed out that even Islamic countries are trying for population control. But in India, measures to control population are being linked to the religion, he said.
    Jul 11, 2019
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Rap Song On Use Of Condoms Released On World Population Day
    Using an entertaining and engaging format with catchy lyrics, the condom rap is being released through multiple channels under the campaign #CondomBole.
    Jul 11, 2019
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • India Will Overtake China As World's Most Populous Country By 2027
    Meanwhile, the Chinese population will decrease by 31.4 million, or around 2.2 per cent, between 2019 and 2050.
    Jun 18, 2019
    | Outlook Web Bureau
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  • OPINION | Population Regulation Bill Is Coercive, Will Ultimately Lead To Sex-Selective Abortions
    The population regulation Bill is misguided and debarring citizens from having kids is arbitrary. China's one-child policy has made the nation less competitive and India can't afford this, writes Rami Chhabra
    Aug 28, 2019
    | Rami Chhabra
  • Diversity Is The Challenge
    Nutrition security for all demands equity as the cornerstone of development
    Aug 14, 2019
    | K. Srinath Reddy
  • For A Boy, Forever
    Preference for the male child hampers efforts to control India’s population
    Jul 07, 2017
    | Bula Devi
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Blog
  • Ease Of Living: Why Bangalore Fails To Keep Pace With Its Growth
    Ease Of Living: Why Bangalore Fails To Keep Pace With Its Growth
    The Ease of Living ranking was intended to prod cities to a data-driven approach to urban planning and...
    Aug 22, 2018
  • Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics On Hindu And Muslim Babies
    Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics On Hindu And Muslim Babies
    Jan 22, 2015
  • If You Are In Singapore On 9th August...
    If You Are In Singapore On 9th August...
    Aug 08, 2012
  • Late Night TV For Population Control
    Late Night TV For Population Control
    After Shri Ramadoss, the new health miister Ghulam Nabi Azad too is making news. He is reported by PTI as...
    Jul 11, 2009
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