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India's Population: Aspects Of Quality And Control - Volume Two?
by Asok Mitra

There is enough justification for the assumption that while the family planning programme must be quick ended in pace, other nationwide synergistic social and economic programmes must be intensified simultaneously to obtain greater mileage out of the programmes of population control. Without such concurrent, supportive measures the success of population control as a one-shot measure, operated however vigorously over a short span of time is very likely severely to backfire, as indeed it did in the beginning of 1977.

Measures to improve the quality of population to the point where the support for tight control measures could be easily generated, are inexpensive and possible at the present level of India’s economic development, provided the ground is cleared for greater public involvement in the welfare and economic programmes through greater vertical decentralization and horizontal spread. The country would never scrape up the financial and other resources to achieve all these targets within the foreseeable future if the programmes continued to be based on standard governmental norms of expenditure, outfit and per capita performance, but could possibly overfulfil the targets if the right type of motivational and organizational effort is mounted to build up on the social deployment of surpluses of human energy and enterprise for community needs.

About The Book:

ASOK MITRA: born 1917, joined in 1974 as Professor of Population Studies at the School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Honorary Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta. Superintendent of Census Operations, West Bengal, 1950-1968. Member, UN Population Commission, 1963-68, Member IUSSP since 1958/ Finder President, Indian Association for the Study of, Population. Member, Protein Calorie Advisory Group of the UN System, 1973-77. One of the organizers of the First and Second Asian Population Conferences, 1963 and 1972. Member, UN Preparatory Committee for the Third World Population Conference at Bucharest, 1974. Continuously associated with statistical and population activities of ECAFE, later ESCAP, UN Population Division, UNFPA, FAO and WHO since 1958. Author of 1951 Census Reports, Gazettrs and Special Studies of West Bengal (1950-58) and of 1961 All India Census Reports, Levels of Regional Development, Housing and Establishment Reports of India (1960-68). Author: Calcutta, India’s City, Delhi Capital City. Co-editor: Population in India’s Development, 1947-2000; Currently directing Projects of the Indian Council of Social Science Research and Family Planning Foundation of India.

Served the Indian Civil Service (1940-75). Worked as Development Commissioner and Secretary, Commerce and Industry, West Bengal (1953-58), Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (1966-69) and Secretary, Planning Commission, India (1969-73).

Doctor Of Science(Honoris Causa) Of the Academy Of Sciences of the USSR; Honorary Member of the Geographical Society of the USSR.

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