The ramifications of bulging population

 

The ramifications of bulging population
By Alija Bhurtel
Manipal College of Medical Science, Pokhara, Nepal

Over the last couple of years, the population growth rate has reached an alarming level. This has put tremendous pressure on resources, which are limited. Excessive exploitation of natural resources has triggered a violent response from nature. Natural calamities of all kinds are the testimony to the fact that increasing population growth has already reached its brim. 


Every additional burden on natural resources does have serious repercussions. Wars, agitation, unrest, poverty, unemployment, pollution, epidemics, and so on are the results of nature’s wrath. 


Population growth rate has gone out of control in some countries in Africa and Asia. But there is still a glimmer ray of hope as the population growth rate has been under control in the European countries. Thus, in order to tackle the problem of rapid population growth, rich countries should come out with helping hands. They can help the countries with a bulging population by providing them financial and technical assistance. With the financial and technical help, the countries suffering from high population growth rates can effectively put a tab against the population growth rate. 


A sizeable amount of budget is required to spend on educating the people about the harmful effects of having more children in the family and vice versa. Street dramas, short films, pictorial books, and pamphlets can help to achieve a desired result. 

Poverty and unemployment are the main culprits of overpopulation in some African and Asian countries. Due to abject poverty, many children don’t go to school, and they end up growing up in the street. Due to lack of knowledge, many people in villages are extremely superstitious. They don’t follow any contraceptive measures and keep on delivering babies year after year. Hence, in order to fight against overpopulation, a chapter on family planning must be included in the school curriculum. 

Let’s not forget that natural resources are scarce, but overpopulation can potentially disturb a natural equilibrium between nature and humans. If this happens, then nature will take its own course by taking corrective measures. And whenever nature unleashes its fury, it will always bring catastrophe for human beings. 

About the author

Alija Bhurtel has completed PCL Nursing from Manipal College of Medical Science, Pokhara, Nepal. However, in recent years, Alija’s interest has diverted to Psychology. Now she wants to study Psychology in the US. In order to gain some practical work experience, Alija wants to work in the US for a couple of years. If possible, Alija wants to start her own clinic in Nepal to serve people.

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