World Population Day 2023 | world population day 2023
11th July is celebrated as Population Day all over the world. The problems caused by population growth in the whole world are therefore being discussed by drawing attention to this growing population. On July 11, 1987, the world's 5 billionth baby was born in Yugoslavia, a growing population that sparked public awareness. As people felt that there should be some control on this population growth, it started to be thought of all over the world. At the same time, UNO also took note of this idea and declared 11th July as World Population Day since 1989.
#Significance of July 11 | 11 july information
Population growth has become a very big problem at the world level. Health, education, unemployment, inflation, abuse, corruption, poverty have all started to arise in places where the population is high. Dealing with such problems Every country is facing many challenges; Therefore, on Population Day, when the five billionth child is born, the birth of the five billionth child means that the population is under control, keeping in mind the seriousness of this growing population; Otherwise, it is needless to say that the entire world will have to face many serious problems due to this population growth.
Why is population day celebrated on July 11, what is the purpose?
The whole world is suffering from population growth. Although it is necessary to provide comfort and convenience to every citizen, as this is not possible due to population growth, the main objective is to control the overpopulation.
How to control population.
Due to population growth, many people are not getting unemployment, poverty, inflation, corruption, disease, lack of facilities, on the occasion of July 11 Population Day, everyone must strictly follow the laws and regulations given by the government to control the population. Citizens of every country must implement these laws according to the laws and regulations that the government has given. The population is seen to have increased a lot in the last two decades. As the people are aware and think about the problem in depth, the population growth is starting to help a little bit. Every citizen should control this growing population from his own home. In some countries, "one child" is accepted. In our country of India, "Hum Do Hamare Do" is accepted, so if more than two children are born, the male breadwinner of the family does not get any benefits of the government schemes. Due to having to be separated from many facilities, people have started thinking about how they will earn their living and raise their children according to the idea of 'Hum Do Hamare Do'. Some people have to wait until the birth of a son to get 10 daughters to get the lamp of the clan. Citizens of every country should decide to follow up that the government has taken concrete steps to stop the massive population growth as such action is taking place.