Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Bihar have high population?
- 2 How can we control the population of India?
- 3 Which is more populated UP or Bihar?
- 4 How is population size controlled?
- 5 Why is up so populated?
- 6 Is overpopulation really a problem at all?
- 7 Is coercive population control a good idea?
- 8 How did overpopulation affect the 1970s?
Why does Bihar have high population?
Because Bihar is smaller in land area than Uttar Pradesh. That’s te reason Bihar has population density of 1,102 people per Km2 whereas Uttar Pradesh has population density of 828 people per Km2.
How can we control the population of India?
So effective population control measures is the need of the hour. We know that birth rate is mainly responsible for rapid population growth….A. Social Measure:
- Minimum age of Marriage:
- Raising the Status of Women:
- Spread of Education:
- Adoption:
- Change in Social Outlook:
- Social Security:
Why do you think India is overpopulated?
The two main common causes leading to over population in India are: The birth rate is still higher than the death rate. The fertility rate due to the population policies and other measures has been falling but even then it is much higher compared to other countries.
Which is more populated UP or Bihar?
By past population (1947 to 2011)
Rank | State or union territory | Population (2011 Census) |
---|---|---|
1 | Uttar Pradesh | 199,581,477 |
2 | Maharashtra | 112,372,972 |
3 | Bihar | 103,804,630 |
4 | West Bengal | 91,347,736 |
How is population size controlled?
Population control may involve culling, translocation, or manipulation of the reproductive capability. The growth of a population may be limited by environmental factors such as food supply or predation. If the number of predators suddenly falls, the prey species might increase in number extremely quickly.
Why up has more population?
Demographic trends The population of Uttar Pradesh continues to grow at a high rate. Because of that high growth rate and a substantial reduction in infant mortality in the 20th century, there has been a significant increase in the proportion of young adults and children.
Why is up so populated?
As we all know, northern plains are fertile, so to fulfill their hunger they started cultivating the fertile lands of Northern India. Majorly Uttar pradesh. More the fertile lands, then more the farming, more farming, then more the people. Illiteracy is also the reason behind the population of Uttar Pradesh.
Is overpopulation really a problem at all?
While the abuses alone are reason enough to oppose coercive policies, the premise that “overpopulation” is a problem at all is incorrect. It’s quite the opposite, in fact. New research shows that population growth goes hand-in-hand with more abundant resources.
Why do China and India have different population control measures?
The primary motivator of coercive population control measures in China and India is different: concerns about so-called overpopulation.
Is coercive population control a good idea?
Whether motivated by a desire to keep marginalized people from having children or to shrink the population, coercive population control remains abhorrent. Chelsea Follett is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity and managing editor of Human Progress.org.
How did overpopulation affect the 1970s?
In the 1970s, alarmist writings such as the Club of Rome’s report The Limits to Growth and Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich’s book The Population Bomb helped spread fear that overpopulation would deplete resources and result in disastrous shortages. That fear funneled money towards population control.