Family planning and population problem in India.
Srivastava, S.K.
Family planning and population problem in India. - New Delhi Commonwealth Publishers. 1989 - 200p.
The menace of growing population, the world over, and in India, in particular, out of proportion to developing resources, constitutes a topic of deep thinking and research with a view to finding practical solution to meet the challenge.
It has been established that the success of this family Planning depends on the attitudes of the people. Nearly 80% of India's population resides in villages, where poverty, misconceived religious notions, social customs, illiteracy, ignorance, superstitions, inspite of recent changes in outlook are still the main hazards in implementing any welfare programme.
As a solution to our growing population problem, the importance of a socio logical research study of family planning is by far crying need of the hour, for its fructification involves the operation of the process of acceptance and rejection of its various aspects, both in rural and urban areas, where traditional institutions and social psychology largely determine all responses to such programme. The purpose of the present study is to discover the various institutions and personal factors with Rural and Urban areas. It also discusses the family planning techniques and their reactions along with Suggestive Attitudes. This book presents a comparative outlook of belief, knowledge, source of knowledge and practice of the family planning methods among rural and urban people.
817169022X
Family policy
304.66 SRI
Family planning and population problem in India. - New Delhi Commonwealth Publishers. 1989 - 200p.
The menace of growing population, the world over, and in India, in particular, out of proportion to developing resources, constitutes a topic of deep thinking and research with a view to finding practical solution to meet the challenge.
It has been established that the success of this family Planning depends on the attitudes of the people. Nearly 80% of India's population resides in villages, where poverty, misconceived religious notions, social customs, illiteracy, ignorance, superstitions, inspite of recent changes in outlook are still the main hazards in implementing any welfare programme.
As a solution to our growing population problem, the importance of a socio logical research study of family planning is by far crying need of the hour, for its fructification involves the operation of the process of acceptance and rejection of its various aspects, both in rural and urban areas, where traditional institutions and social psychology largely determine all responses to such programme. The purpose of the present study is to discover the various institutions and personal factors with Rural and Urban areas. It also discusses the family planning techniques and their reactions along with Suggestive Attitudes. This book presents a comparative outlook of belief, knowledge, source of knowledge and practice of the family planning methods among rural and urban people.
817169022X
Family policy
304.66 SRI