“Our observations show that places where people aren’t having sufficient means of entertainment reflect a higher than average rate of population growth,” Bajiya said speaking his mind. He said, when people will find round-the-clock entertainment, the upcoming census shall reflect a lower rate of population growth in these areas. Rajasthan has a higher annual population growth rate than the country’s. While India’s population growth rate is 1.63, Rajasthan’s population growth rate is 1.93. In the year 2009, the then central health and family welfare minister Ghulam Nabi Azad also had expressed similar views about population boom endorsed so confidently by minister Bajiya on Tuesday.
Source: dna July 12, 2017 02:03 UTC