8. Measures formulated by a range of social institutions
including Government which may influence the size,
distribution or composition of human population
(Driver,1972).
A deliberate effort by a national government to
influence the demographic variables like fertility,
mortality and migration (Organski & Organski,1961)
A set of Coordinated laws aimed at reaching some
demographic goal (Biurgeois-Pichat,1974
13. 2000 – India Projected 1 Billion
People on 2.4% of Globe’s Land
Area
India's current annual increase in
population of 15.5 million is large
enough to neutralize efforts to
conserve the resource endowment
and environment.
20. Immediate Objective
To address the unmet needs for
contraception, health care
infrastructure and health
personnel and to provide
integrated service delivery for
basic reproductive and child health
care.
21. Medium- term Objective
To bring the TFR to replacement
level by 2010, through vigorous
implication of inter-sectorial
operational strategies.
22. Long – term Objective
To achieve a stable population by
2045, at a level consistent with the
requirements of sustainable
economic growth, social
development and environmental
protection.