World Population Day, UP’s Growth Rate 3.1 Against National Rate of 2.7, ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ Must be Followed, Says Adityanath

World Population Day, UP’s Growth Rate 3.1 Against National Rate of 2.7, ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ Must be Followed, Says Adityanath

World Population Day 2021. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled the new population policy today, saying increasing population is the root of major problems, including inequality prevailing in the society. “Population control is the primary condition for the establishment of an advanced society. Let us, on this ‘World Populations Day’, take a pledge to make ourselves and the society aware of the problems arising from the increasing population,” Adityanath tweeted.

World Population Day, UP's Growth Rate 3.1 Against National Rate of 2.7, 'Hum Do Hamare Do' Must be Followed, Says Adityanath

The chief minister’s statement comes just hours ahead of the launch of the new population policy 2021-2030 via which, efforts will be made to increase the accessibility of contraceptive measures issued under the Family Planning Programme and provide a proper system for safe abortions.

History of World Population Day

The World Populations Day was established by the United Nations in 1989, buoyed by the interest the Five Billion Day celebrated in 1987. A resolution to the effect was passed, and the dayw as first marked on July 11, 1990. In December 1990, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) decided to continue observing World Populations Day to enhance awareness about populations issues, including their relations to the environment.

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Significance of World Population Day

The World Populations Day is observed with the goal of highlighting the difficulties created by overpopulation and raising awareness about how overpopulation may harm the ecosystem and progress of humanity.

Theme of World Population Day 2021

This year, the theme of World Populations Day 2021 is ‘the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on fertility’. It will be observed to shed more light on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health and reproductive behaviour globally. It is organised by the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

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