Efforts on population control need to be intensified: Azad

NEW DELHI, July 11: Expressing concern over the increase in population, Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said family planning needs to be the “focus” of not only his, but all other ministries given the magnitude of the problem.
“Almost 20 years back when I was Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister under Narasimha Rao’s Ministry, there was some health related discussion in the cabinet and I had suggested that the manner by which our population is increasing, restricting family planning under the Health Ministry won’t yield any results.
“Each and every ministry along with their departments should focus on family planning,” he said at the ‘National Dialogue for Population Stabilisation for a Better Tomorrow’ programme on the occasion of World Population Day here.
He further said that the country’s development in infrastructure always falls short of the people’s requirement.
“Irrespective of how many roads, schemes, hospitals, railway tracks we build or even bring in the food security bill, by the time these projects are completed, we are overtaken by the population. The demands always outstrips the supply,” he said.
Highlighting the magnitude of the problem, he added that only 2.4 per cent of the world’s landmass belongs to India, which supports 17 per cent of the world population.
“There is hardly any piece of land that we have not dug either for roads, cultivation or deforestation. The land available is not enough for our population,” he said.
However, he said over time, there have been constant efforts on the part of the government to stabilise the population and the family planning programme has also evolved. (AGENCIES)