The population situation in Bangladesh is not very good.
Population has increased abnormally every year.
Economists believe that this increase in the population
of the country is a danger signal for the future. If
population increases in the current rate, the population
will double twice by the end of the century. But it will
be difficult to provide food for this huge population.
It will hit the economic development on one side, on the
other hand, it is difficult to say whether the standard
of life and travel will stand at any level. So everyone
needs to be aware of population resistance. To solve
population problems in this country, we need to keep in
mind the written methods. 1) Economic development will
come forward: government's planned
In 1901, the total population of Bangladesh was
approximately three and a half million. Presently the
population of the country is about 18 million People
from fifteen to sixty years old are skilled manpower in
the country. But in Bangladesh, the number of people
under the age of 15 and those over 60 years of age can
not help greater economic development of the country.
Although women are half as women, women can not
contribute like men in economic activities. Only one-
third of the educated people in the country. The impact
of illiteracy in the country's population is being
problematic. Population has close links with economic
development. On one hand the population of the country
is essential for economic development .
It is impossible in Bangladesh's context to specify the
number of children by law. Incredible child figure
dependency is a bad idea. Because, everything eventually
moves towards balance. The greater the father of the
father means that their fortune is not guaranteed. And
there will not be any profit due to the loss of the
overall wealth of the country, in the middle, the trend
of earning money in the middle will increase further.
Nobody has the right to impose the principle 'There is
no money for children'. Minimum responsibilities of the
state to ensure the basic rights of the citizens. So
what could be the solution? Of course, about the problem
of population growth ...
my friend the problem isnt our rate of growth. its the rate of greed. The rich will steal right out of your pocket if you let them. If every man woman and child were given 1/4 acre... we wouldnt even fill up Australia.
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Perhaps the Bangladeshi government can offer tax incentives to households with lower numbers of children? Is this infringing human rights or being a responsible governnment? Tough decision. China's one child per family policy was eventually dropped after it resulted in thousands of female abortions and a skew towards a male biased population. There's no simple fix, but we do have to find constructive ways to reproduce less as a species, not just in Bangladesh, but on the entire planet.
not bad idea at all