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World's Population Day 2020 | How World's Celebrate The World Population Day 2020?

Do You Know That Today Is World's Population Day?
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Celebrating World Population Day
                           

Date: 11/07/2020

Total World's Population: 776.70 Crores
Total India's Population: 138.30 Crores (17.7% of the World's Population)

Let's discuss about the history of the world's population which is amazing fact and it's also important to know how the population grows year by year in double growth rate:

• The first 100 crores world's population is completed in the 18th century.

• Then, next 100 crores world's population is completed in the financial year 1940. It means it was taken only 140 years to complete next 100 crores population. Hence, we completed total 200 crores world's population in 1940.

• Next 100 crores world's population is completed in the financial year 1964. It signifies that it was taken only 24 years to complete next 100 crores world's population. Hence, in the financial year 1964 we completed 300 crores world's population.

• Then after the financial year 1964, we completed next 100 crores world's population in the financial year 1974. It means next 100 crores world's population is just completed in 10 years. The total world's population was completed 400 crores in the financial year 1974.

• After the financial year 1974, the next 100 crores world's population is completed in the financial year 1987. It signifies that next 100 crores world's population is just completed in 13 years. In the financial year 1987, the total world's population completed to 500 crores.

• After 1987, the next 100 crores world's population is completed in the financial year 1999. It took only 12 years to complete the next 100 crores world's population. In the financial year 1999, total world's population was completed to 600 crores.

• After the financial year 1999, the next 100 crores population is completed in the financial year 2011. This data signifies that next 100 crores world's population is just completed in 12 years. Hence, total world's population was completed to 700 crores.

According to the statistics data, today's the total World's Population is 776.70 Crores (approx) and the total Indians Population is 138.30 Crores (approx) which is the 17.7% of the World's Population.

Out of 17.7% Indians, 15% are Hinduism world-wide. India has world's largest youth population and if these youth doesn't get employment this will certainly will convert into demographic disaster.

How World's Celebrate The World Population Day 2020?  

As we all know, Covid-19 threat entered into the third stage, it is time that people into the health sector, and other frontline sector deserve a huge round of applause for their dedicated work and specially, during this crucial stage of life. 

According to the today's situation, every individual in the world wants to get prevention from the Covid-19 or to get rid from this pandemic i.e. Corona Virus which comes as a demographic disaster. Peoples not getting their two square meals a day. Problem of starvation arises. All sectors of the economy are locked which leads to increase in unemployment rate.

Before 24th April, 2020, around 14 crores of Indians lost their employment. hence, the unemployment rate increased to 19% later it is increased to 26%.

 

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