The case of Bangladesh may be considered as an example. More than 150
million people live in a small country like Bangladesh.
Still some 380 new children are born everyday in
this country. If this continues the population of the country will be
doubled in 30 years. The wealth of the country is limited. So with the
growth of population the want of the country is increasing.
This causes shortage of food, houses, clothing,
education and medical facilities. Again the hungry and ailing children
do not turn into manpower. They become menace to the society. They die
from starvation. The government is to spend a lot of foreign exchange
every year to import food for these hungry people. As a result, the
economic plan of the country suffers much. So the people of the country
must have small family to bring happiness and prosperity to them and to
the state. If nothing positive is done to check the growth of
population, serious food problem will be the result. And the prosperity
of the country will not come if this problem is not satisfactorily
solved.
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