Famous voices highlight the urgency of population challenges at World Population Day on Fame Finders Media

World Population Day is observed globally on July 11th each year, serving as a crucial reminder of the gravity of population-related issues. The UN established this day in 1989 with the goal of raisi...

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Famous voices highlight the urgency of population challenges at World Population Day on Fame Finders Media

World Population Day is observed globally on July 11th each year, serving as a crucial reminder of the gravity of population-related issues. The UN established this day in 1989 with the goal of raising awareness of the importance and urgency of population-related issues.

Famous people's perspectives on the world's expanding population were provided by Fame Finders. These observations reveal opportunities as well as challenges that require serious consideration and action.

DR. THEJO KUMARI AMUDALA

Raising awareness of the importance and urgency of population-related issues is crucial in today's rapidly changing world. The exponential growth of the global population presents multifaceted challenges that demand immediate attention and action. Overpopulation strains natural resources, exacerbates climate change, and heightens economic and social disparities. By fostering a deeper understanding of these issues through education and advocacy, we can empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions that contribute to sustainable development.

Amudala emphasizes that collaborative efforts from governments, NGOs, and the private sector are essential in implementing effective family planning, promoting gender equality, and advancing policies that ensure a balanced and healthy future. Her message underscores that the time to act is now, as addressing population growth is integral to securing a prosperous and equitable world for generations to come.

Dr. Thejo Kumari Amudala has become the world's first woman to receive the prestigious "Missile Man" Award, named after Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, India’s renowned Missile Man.

Her academic and professional journey is marked by numerous accolades, including the Nelson Mandela Global Peace Award, Padma Bhushan, and the Gandhi Peace Award. She has also won the Ms. Universe Winner 2022 title.

ADARSH JHA

World Population Day, observed on July 11th, reminds us of the pressing issues related to global population growth. As a real estate and digital marketing consultant, I understand how increasing population demands innovative urban planning and sustainable development. Smart city concepts and eco-friendly practices are essential to accommodate this growth while preserving our environment.

As a branding specialist, I see the power of communication in addressing population issues. Awareness campaigns on family planning, healthcare, and sustainable living can inform and engage people. Utilizing digital platforms helps spread these vital messages.

My decade-long journey as a social worker in Chhattisgarh has shown me the impact of population issues on communities. Involving and empowering communities in decision-making is crucial for sustainable solutions.

On World Population Day, let's pledge to work together for a sustainable future, promoting responsible urban planning, effective communication, and community empowerment to create a world where everyone can thrive.

Adarsh Jha, also known as AJ. As a prominent influencer in Chhattisgarh, he is a specialize in real estate and digital marketing consultancy, alongside branding expertise. With over a decade of experience as a social worker, he is passionate about leveraging my skills to make a positive impact on society.

KETAN  TIWARI

India’s tryst with population is more sinister than what statistics exude. The Middle, Upper Middle and the Rich class Hindus are showing a propensity to have less children than the lower class. As such, the burgeoning poor and destitute population exerts an unceasing pressure on the middle and upper class in the form of taxes levied on them. An astronomical increase of 43% in the Muslim population between 1950 and 2015 is another inimical scenario.

The largesse spent in the form of Free Housing, electricity, medical facility, food grains etc will impede India’s growth eventually. Hence the masquerade of world’s largest ‘Young’ population sequesters the fact that most of it is Unemployable and Undernourished, hardly capable of contributing to India’s growth juggernaut. They are a liability than a leverage.

Sinister immiseration and distorted conditioning could transmute them into potent implement for the anti-national forces to create upheavals in the country.

A keen observer of human emotions, Ketan Tiwari is an amateur writer whose intricate details of characters and situations helps readers visualise the story in its entirety. He is a public speaker, a soft skills coach, and an influencer with an innate desire to decipher complex emotional situations and expound the subtle nuances of life to thousands of people.

DR. SHAHIR Y BAJOWALA

Entrepreneur, engineer, and Renaissance man Dr. Shahir Y. Bajowala. From his many interests to his award-winning writings, rare stamp and coin collections, photography, and astronomy, his life is full of discovery and success. His Ph.D. in business administration complements his mechanical engineering expertise. Here are his views on the World Population Day.

July 11th is World Population Day, which raises global awareness of population issues. World Population Day, started in 1989, marks the day the world population reached 5 billion. The milestone occurred on July 11, 1987. Two years after "Five Billion Day," World Population Day was created to raise awareness of the human population. The day has been celebrated annually to teach about human rights, poverty, gender equality, family planning, and population trends. Themes for World Population Day always reflect current demographic trends and challenges. These themes often discuss population growth pros and cons. Rapid population growth strains developing nations' resources and infrastructure, affecting healthcare, education, and employment. Due to aging populations, many industrialized nations need long-term pensions and elderly healthcare.


On World Population Day, we demand change. On this day, governments and NGOs worldwide work to improve living conditions and sustainable development. Advocacy groups emphasize reproductive health and rights, including contraception and education, so people can make informed decisions for their families and future.


World Population Day helps address and promote long-term solutions to the world's population crisis. Instead of just highlighting resource scarcity, environmental degradation, and population-driven socioeconomic inequality, the focus is on solutions. Modern approaches emphasize reproductive healthcare and education for women, sustainable urban planning to accommodate growing populations, and economic growth and environmental protection. On this day, the UN and other groups are calling for more comprehensive population policies to combat global warming, wealth inequality, and poverty. World Population Day promotes this multi-pronged approach to equitable and sustainable living for future generations.

DR. OMKAR PRASAD BAIDYA

In this world population day, it is our duty as global citizen to give importance to population and its global issues. In this context, it can be stated that  population is increasing day by day throughout the globe but mostly in developing countries. Population increase or explosion  has immense effect on human lives, nature and its creations, and environment. As human population increases, human beings need to compete with the limited  available resources for maintaining minimum basic requirements like food, shelter, housing, and other basic needs. Hence, there will be increasing struggle for existence and it will increase the incidence of  poverty, unemployment, rising birth rate, and change in mortality rates due illness and disease, there will be increase in food crisis, fall in quality of living and there will be less  human development and welfare. Besides, there will be environmental degradation, atmospheric pollution and ecological imbalance which directly or indirectly effect global temperature, climate, weather, and it may ultimately leads to  natural disaster, etc which can again effect human lives and welfare. Hence, to prevent population explosion and to prevent its side effects, it needs to promote family planning and general awareness to maintain small family and happy family by using appropriate contraceptive method and all these not only can impact human development process but also can solve many global issues and global problems, and thus it can  show us the path towards global peace and global development.

Dr. Omkar Prasad Baidya, born on December 3, 1984, in Agartala, Tripura, India, is a distinguished figure renowned for his multifaceted contributions as an author, educationist, physician, and philosopher. Serving as a faculty member for Physiology at ESIC-PGIMSR and ESI Medical College in Patna, Dr. Baidya has established himself as an expert in both healthcare and education

PARVEEN MAURYA

As the world marks World Population Day on July 11, 2024, we face a pressing issue: the impact of rapid population growth on our planet's resources. With projections suggesting a global population nearing 10 billion by 2050, the strain on food, healthcare, and sustainable development intensifies. Urgent action is needed to address these challenges, which lead to environmental degradation and resource competition.

This day emphasizes the importance of sustainable development goals, including universal healthcare, education, and gender equality. Education, especially for women and girls, is vital in managing population growth and improving health outcomes. Innovative solutions, like renewable energy and sustainable agriculture, are crucial.

On World Population Day, we must reaffirm our commitment to fostering a sustainable, equitable future. Governments, organizations, and individuals must collaborate to implement policies that prioritize the well-being of people and the planet, ensuring prosperity for future generations.

The writer of this article, Mr. Praveen has founded I-help foundation, Goa, with the vision of creating a self-reliant society powered by selfless individuals. The foundation is registered non-governmental organization and one of the actively involved youth volunteering organizations working in the social field for the upliftment of underprivileged people across Goa.

Mr. Praveen has founded I-help foundation, Goa, with the vision of creating a self-reliant society powered by selfless individuals. The foundation is registered non-governmental organization and one of the actively involved youth volunteering organizations working in the social field for the upliftment of underprivileged people across Goa.

SONU PRASAD

World Population Day, a significant reminder of the urgent challenges posed by the ever-increasing global population. This year, Sonu Prasad, the founder of the Well Wiser Foundation, a prominent NGO dedicated to sustainable development and social welfare, delivered a powerful message highlighting the critical nature of these issues. His address underscored the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to manage population growth and its far-reaching impacts.

He emphasized that unchecked population growth exacerbates environmental degradation, economic disparity, and social instability. These challenges, if not addressed promptly, threaten to undermine efforts towards achieving sustainable development and global well-being.

A key focus is the importance of education and family planning in managing population growth. We should stressed that empowering individuals, especially women, with access to education and reproductive health services is crucial. By providing comprehensive family planning resources and promoting awareness about the benefits of smaller family sizes, communities can make informed decisions that contribute to sustainable population levels. Education plays a pivotal role in this, as it not only enhances individual well-being but also fosters a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between population growth and resource sustainability.

G S KUMAR

G S Kumar, LinkedIn Marketing Consultant, Job Search Coach & Corporate Trainer. With over 2-decades of experience, GS Kumar is a trailblazer in LinkedIn marketing and personal branding. Notably, GS Kumar's methodology includes crafting captivating infographic resumes, a unique approach that sets job seekers apart in the competitive market.

One of the key points Mr. Kumar stressed was the need for comprehensive family planning and education. He argued that empowering individuals, especially women, with the knowledge and means to make informed reproductive choices is crucial. Access to contraception and reproductive health services must be expanded, and education on the benefits of smaller family sizes should be integrated into community programs. By promoting family planning, we can help manage population growth and improve the quality of life for countless individuals.

Mr. Kumar also called for sustainable development policies that balance population growth with environmental conservation. He highlighted the importance of investing in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and green infrastructure. These measures not only mitigate the environmental impact of a growing population but also create jobs and stimulate economic growth. By adopting sustainable practices, we can ensure that future generations have access to the resources they need to thrive.

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