The world’s population has been double within 50 years cause of that lack of basic needs such as food, drinking water, shelter, transportation, communication etc. and Are they manage the same resources for coming 2 to 3 billion populations within 50 years?
According to exports the utilization of drinking water will be increase 50 percent comparatively 2007 to 2025 AD. There is a hunger threat, 92 Crore and 50 Lakh people will face the problems of food, security etc. The food should be increase by the 70 percent till the 2050 AD, according to the League of Nation, Food and Agriculture organization.
Population by Continent
Continent name Density (inhab./km2) Population (2011)
Asia 86.7 4,140,336,501
Africa 32.7 994,527,534
Europe 70 738,523,843
North America 22.9 528,720,588
South America 21.4 385,742,554
Oceania 4.25 36,102,071
Antarctica 0 4,490
It is estimated that the population of the world reached one billion for the first time in 1804, two billion in 1927, three billion in 1960, four billion in 1974, five billion in 1971, and six billion in 1999 and by estimates seven billion in 1 October 2011.
The cause of growing population in the world, the urban area is also increasing rapidly. So many people are migrating from backward society of rural area to modern facilities of urban areas. So the government cannot fragmentation the agenda of resources and energy.
The League of Nation designated seven billion in 1 October 2011 eventually 5 Lakh new infants were born on that day and they same estimates will be born each day.
Although populations are also decreasing in the rich countries because they have good manage of family planning system and awareness. Nowadays 21 Crore and 50 Lakh female are far from the fertility health services.
So many challenges are in the world as like pollution, noise, crowded etc. People are struggling for their family and baby to their bright future in the developing countries They don’t have nutrient food for new baby drinking water and basic health services.
May be, the biggest family in the world at Mijoram in India named Jiyona, sixty nine years old have thirty nine wives, eighty six their children and thirty five grandchildren, even though neither he worry about the seven billion population nor his own families.