Dimensions of Population Growth and its Social Implications

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‘Population explosion’ is most grave problem being faced by the human race on the earth. The relationship of human population and its related problems with environment has become very complex and critical. Great efforts are necessary now to preserve and protect the natural environment threatened by over population and misguided technology. There can be no doubt that men and their governments must be concerned with the wise management of their future size if it is to be tolerable. Dimensions of Population Growth and Social Implications contains authoritative information on the topics supported by facts and figures. This will prove highly useful and informative for policy planners, demographers, academics and scholars.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar has been watching the Indian poll scene for thirty years as a professional journalist. Since 1989, he has organized the election coverage of the Press Trust of India, the country's premier news agency – on five occasions for the Lok Sabha, besides numerous polls to the state assemblies. This is the fifth in the series of election books by the author. His works include, The Tenth Round: The story off the 1991 elections, The Battle for the Heartland, on the 1993 assembly elections, The Turning Point telling the 1996 poll story and On Coalition Course after the 1998 voting exercise. A Master in Political Science, with international relations, in 1980 he became the first Indian correspondent to serve in Pakistan after the 1965 Indo-Pak war. From one closed society, he went to another – China before returning back to India in 1988. Born in Delhi in 1946, Arun Kumar worked for a Delhi magazine and a newspaper in Ahmedabad before joining PTI in s1969. He now works as a Public Affairs Adviser.

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Title
Dimensions of Population Growth and its Social Implications
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788126103645
Length
viii+523p., Illustrations; Maps; 25cm.
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