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Human Population
Explosion in India



                -Asim GM
Introduction
 Is population explosion a boon or a
 curse? For the European developed
 countries like Spain and Italy, where
 the population is decreasing, this
 might be considered as a boon.
 However, for the developing
 countries like India, population
 explosion is a curse and is damaging
 to the development of the country
 and it’s society.
Meaning
 The literal meaning of population is “the
  whole number of people or inhabitants
  in a country or region”.
 The literal meaning of population
  explosion is “a pyramiding of numbers
  of a biological population”.
 In simple words, it could be defined as
  increase in birth rates and decrease in
  death rates.
Formula
 Population
           change = (Births +
 Immigration) – (Deaths + Emigration).

 Migration is the number of people
 moving in (immigration) or out
 (emigration) of a country, place or
 locality.
Population growth in India
 According to 2001 census India's total
 population has crossed 1,027,015,247,
 out of which 531,277,078 are males and
 females are 495,738,169.

 Of this number, 157,863,145 are
 children up to the age of six years out
 of which 81,911,041 are males and
 75,952,104 are females.

 As per census 2001 the sex-ratio has
 gone up from 927 in 1991 to 933 in
 2001.
Table
 Males                531,277,078.


 Females              495,738,169.


                       157,863,145
 Children(upto the
                       (81,911,041 are
 age of 6yrs)
                       males and
                       75,952,104 are
                       females)
Projected population of india upto
year 2011
Reasons for the population
 The increase in birth rates due to medical
 improvements

 The decrease in death rates due to better
 medical facilities and advancements in the
 field of medicine.

 Immigration to better developed countries
 due to several reasons like better job
 opportunities, war, and natural causes like
 hurricanes, earthquakes, and so on.
REASONS FOR INCREASE IN
    POPULATION IN INDIA

Birth rate
1. Poverty
2. Religious beliefs, Traditions and Cultural Norms.


Death rates
1. Advanced medical treatments.


Migration
 Migration plays an important role in the population
   increase. However, in countries like India, migration
   plays a big role in the population change.
Environment and human health
  consequences:
Environmental and ecological consequences :

 Severe pressure on the forests due to both the
 rate of resource use and the nature of use.

 Tropical deforestation and destruction of
 mangroves for commercial needs and fuel wood.
The country’s mangrove areas have reduced from
 7,00,000 ha to 4,53,000 ha in the last 50 years.

 Intense grazing by domestic livestock

 illegal harvesting of wildlife

 Over fishing in water bodies and introduction of
  weeds and exotic species.
Urbanization
 The proportion of people in developing
  countries who live in cities has almost
  doubled since 1960 (from less than 22% to
  more than 40%), while in more developed
  regions the urban share has grown from
  61% to 76%.
Rural population and their development:
 Over 70% of India’s population still lives in
  rural areas. There are substantial
  differences between the states in the
  proportion of rural and urban population
  (varying from almost 90% in Assam and
  Bihar to 61% in Maharashtra 54%).
EFFECTS OF POPULATION EXPLOSION:

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

1. AIR POLLUTION:
 The technological development of India has lead not only
  to medical advancements, but also to an increase in the
  number of factories. That has lead to air and water
  pollution.

 According to an article published in the Times of India on
 March 25th, 2000, “…increasing air pollution level in the
 year 1999, caused 3,650 untimely deaths and about
 1,545,000 persons had been reportedly suffering with air
 (polluted) borne diseases.”
2. Water Pollution:

 Nowadays water pollution is also one of the
 increasing problems due to the population
 explosion.

Major Pollutants are:
 Petroleum products
 Pesticides and herbicides
 Hazardous wastes
 Excessive organic matters like fertilizers.
 Thermal pollution caused by deforestation.
3. Unemployment and Illiteracy:

 Unemployment, or underemployment,
  further leads to poverty. This again starts
  the vicious cycle of poverty and population
  explosion discussed above. Poverty leads
  to an increase in the population, because
  poverty leads people to produce more
  children to increase the earning members
  of the family. This increases the
  population size of India, which further
  increases the unemployment rate and lack
  of educational facilities leading to poverty
  that started this whole cycle.
Food Resources


 Resources are always limited. And in a
 developing and highly populous country like
 India, resources are even scarcer. Population
 explosion results in the shortage of even the
 most basic resources like food. According to an
 article by World Bank Group, “…more than half of
 all children under the age of four are
 malnourished, 30 percent of newborns are
 significantly underweight, and 60 percent of
 women are anemic.”
AVAILABLE MEASURES TO CONTROL
POPULATION
 Family planning and welfare methods:
1. Vasectomy
2. Tubectomy
3. Conventional contraceptives(that is
   condoms, diaphragms, jelly/cream tubes,
   foam tables) and oral pills.

Success of the family planning program in
  India depends on several factors like
  literacy, religion and the region where the
  couple live.
Meaning
 Expanded as Human Immune Deficiency
 Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency
 Syndrome.

 Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
 (AIDS) is an infectious disease caused by
 the Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Historical background
 In Africa between 1884 and 1924


 HIV probably enters Haiti around 1966.


 First identified in USA in 1981.


 Second it was found in Tanzania, and then
 over 25 people were infected thereafter.
Impacts of HIV
                             Estimates      Range
People living with           33.3 million   31.4-35.3 millio
HIV/AIDS in 2009
Adults living with           30.8 million   29.2-32.6 million
HIV/AIDS in 2009
Women living with            15.9 million   14.8-17.2 million
HIV/AIDS in 2009

Children living with         2.5 million    1.6-3.4 million
HIV/AIDS in 2009
People newly infected with 2.6 million      2.3-2.8 million
HIV in 2009
Adults newly infected with   2.2 million    2.0-2.4 millio
HIV in 2009
AIDS deaths in 2009          1.8 million    1.6-2.1 million
Orphans (0-17) due to        16.6 million   14.4-18.8 million
AIDS in 2009
Symptoms
 It comes in three stages: Acute infection,
 chronic infection, and AIDS.

Other symptoms are:
 A blotchy red rash, usually on the upper torso,
  that does not itch.
 Headache
 Aching muscles
 Sore throat
 Swollen lymph glands
 Diarrhea
 Nausea
 Vomiting
Causes
A person can be infected when he comes
  into contact with the following:
 Blood transfusion
 Child birth
 Needle-sharing
 Percutaneous needle stick
 Receptive anal intercourse
 Receptive penile-vaginal intercourse
 The majority of HIV infections are acquired
  through unprotected sexual relations.
 It takes 8-11 years in the diagnosis of this
  virus.
Control/prevention
 AIDS and sex education
 Gay men awareness programs
 Needle exchange programs
 Relevant tests relating blood before
  transfusion
 Use of condoms (male and female)
 Circumcision.
Treatment & Care
 Antiretrovirals
 ARVs
 ANTI-HIV or ANTI-AIDS drugs
 Combination therapy.


Although there are drugs present nowadays
 but There is currently no publicly
 available vaccine or cure for HIV or AIDS.
Conclusion

 Human population explosion is a problem
 which India is facing nowadays, which leads
 to several others problems like illiteracy,
 pollutions- air and water.

 Several measures and programs are run by
 governmental and Non-governmental
 organizations to stop or to control this
 problem.

 Human population is in itself a problem but it
 can lead to deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS.
Thank you

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Human population explosion

  • 2. Introduction  Is population explosion a boon or a curse? For the European developed countries like Spain and Italy, where the population is decreasing, this might be considered as a boon. However, for the developing countries like India, population explosion is a curse and is damaging to the development of the country and it’s society.
  • 3. Meaning  The literal meaning of population is “the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region”.  The literal meaning of population explosion is “a pyramiding of numbers of a biological population”.  In simple words, it could be defined as increase in birth rates and decrease in death rates.
  • 4. Formula  Population change = (Births + Immigration) – (Deaths + Emigration).  Migration is the number of people moving in (immigration) or out (emigration) of a country, place or locality.
  • 5. Population growth in India  According to 2001 census India's total population has crossed 1,027,015,247, out of which 531,277,078 are males and females are 495,738,169.  Of this number, 157,863,145 are children up to the age of six years out of which 81,911,041 are males and 75,952,104 are females.  As per census 2001 the sex-ratio has gone up from 927 in 1991 to 933 in 2001.
  • 6. Table  Males  531,277,078.  Females  495,738,169.  157,863,145  Children(upto the (81,911,041 are age of 6yrs) males and 75,952,104 are females)
  • 7. Projected population of india upto year 2011
  • 8. Reasons for the population  The increase in birth rates due to medical improvements  The decrease in death rates due to better medical facilities and advancements in the field of medicine.  Immigration to better developed countries due to several reasons like better job opportunities, war, and natural causes like hurricanes, earthquakes, and so on.
  • 9. REASONS FOR INCREASE IN POPULATION IN INDIA Birth rate 1. Poverty 2. Religious beliefs, Traditions and Cultural Norms. Death rates 1. Advanced medical treatments. Migration  Migration plays an important role in the population increase. However, in countries like India, migration plays a big role in the population change.
  • 10. Environment and human health consequences: Environmental and ecological consequences :  Severe pressure on the forests due to both the rate of resource use and the nature of use.  Tropical deforestation and destruction of mangroves for commercial needs and fuel wood. The country’s mangrove areas have reduced from 7,00,000 ha to 4,53,000 ha in the last 50 years.  Intense grazing by domestic livestock  illegal harvesting of wildlife  Over fishing in water bodies and introduction of weeds and exotic species.
  • 11. Urbanization  The proportion of people in developing countries who live in cities has almost doubled since 1960 (from less than 22% to more than 40%), while in more developed regions the urban share has grown from 61% to 76%. Rural population and their development:  Over 70% of India’s population still lives in rural areas. There are substantial differences between the states in the proportion of rural and urban population (varying from almost 90% in Assam and Bihar to 61% in Maharashtra 54%).
  • 12. EFFECTS OF POPULATION EXPLOSION: The current rate of population growth in India is 1.58% and the total fertility rate is 3.11 1. AIR POLLUTION:  The technological development of India has lead not only to medical advancements, but also to an increase in the number of factories. That has lead to air and water pollution.  According to an article published in the Times of India on March 25th, 2000, “…increasing air pollution level in the year 1999, caused 3,650 untimely deaths and about 1,545,000 persons had been reportedly suffering with air (polluted) borne diseases.”
  • 13. 2. Water Pollution:  Nowadays water pollution is also one of the increasing problems due to the population explosion. Major Pollutants are:  Petroleum products  Pesticides and herbicides  Hazardous wastes  Excessive organic matters like fertilizers.  Thermal pollution caused by deforestation.
  • 14. 3. Unemployment and Illiteracy:  Unemployment, or underemployment, further leads to poverty. This again starts the vicious cycle of poverty and population explosion discussed above. Poverty leads to an increase in the population, because poverty leads people to produce more children to increase the earning members of the family. This increases the population size of India, which further increases the unemployment rate and lack of educational facilities leading to poverty that started this whole cycle.
  • 15. Food Resources  Resources are always limited. And in a developing and highly populous country like India, resources are even scarcer. Population explosion results in the shortage of even the most basic resources like food. According to an article by World Bank Group, “…more than half of all children under the age of four are malnourished, 30 percent of newborns are significantly underweight, and 60 percent of women are anemic.”
  • 16. AVAILABLE MEASURES TO CONTROL POPULATION  Family planning and welfare methods: 1. Vasectomy 2. Tubectomy 3. Conventional contraceptives(that is condoms, diaphragms, jelly/cream tubes, foam tables) and oral pills. Success of the family planning program in India depends on several factors like literacy, religion and the region where the couple live.
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  • 18. Meaning  Expanded as Human Immune Deficiency Virus / Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome.  Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious disease caused by the Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
  • 19. Historical background  In Africa between 1884 and 1924  HIV probably enters Haiti around 1966.  First identified in USA in 1981.  Second it was found in Tanzania, and then over 25 people were infected thereafter.
  • 20. Impacts of HIV Estimates Range People living with 33.3 million 31.4-35.3 millio HIV/AIDS in 2009 Adults living with 30.8 million 29.2-32.6 million HIV/AIDS in 2009 Women living with 15.9 million 14.8-17.2 million HIV/AIDS in 2009 Children living with 2.5 million 1.6-3.4 million HIV/AIDS in 2009 People newly infected with 2.6 million 2.3-2.8 million HIV in 2009 Adults newly infected with 2.2 million 2.0-2.4 millio HIV in 2009 AIDS deaths in 2009 1.8 million 1.6-2.1 million Orphans (0-17) due to 16.6 million 14.4-18.8 million AIDS in 2009
  • 21. Symptoms  It comes in three stages: Acute infection, chronic infection, and AIDS. Other symptoms are:  A blotchy red rash, usually on the upper torso, that does not itch.  Headache  Aching muscles  Sore throat  Swollen lymph glands  Diarrhea  Nausea  Vomiting
  • 22. Causes A person can be infected when he comes into contact with the following:  Blood transfusion  Child birth  Needle-sharing  Percutaneous needle stick  Receptive anal intercourse  Receptive penile-vaginal intercourse  The majority of HIV infections are acquired through unprotected sexual relations.  It takes 8-11 years in the diagnosis of this virus.
  • 23. Control/prevention  AIDS and sex education  Gay men awareness programs  Needle exchange programs  Relevant tests relating blood before transfusion  Use of condoms (male and female)  Circumcision.
  • 24. Treatment & Care  Antiretrovirals  ARVs  ANTI-HIV or ANTI-AIDS drugs  Combination therapy. Although there are drugs present nowadays but There is currently no publicly available vaccine or cure for HIV or AIDS.
  • 25. Conclusion  Human population explosion is a problem which India is facing nowadays, which leads to several others problems like illiteracy, pollutions- air and water.  Several measures and programs are run by governmental and Non-governmental organizations to stop or to control this problem.  Human population is in itself a problem but it can lead to deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS.