Twitter seems to know the real reason behind India’s population-control issues
This World Population Day’s theme is-‘Investing in Teenage Girls’, which is subject of grave concern.
World over, teenage girls face a number of challenges such as early marriage and motherhood. Many teenage girls are forced to drop out of schools and are marginalised.
To bring these challenges to zilch, UNFPA has been running a series of programmes that aim to end child marriage, curb adolescent pregnancy, and to empower girls to make informed choices about their health and lives.
In 2015 alone, UNFPA programmes helped 11.2 million girls between ages 10 and 19 gain access to sexual and reproductive health services and information.
In India too, the population is on the rise. We are already 1.2 billion and Twitter knows why. Here are some Tweets that make sense
Teenage girls are more vulnerable to sexual violence, coercion, HIV infection & human trafficking - Amirkhalili #WorldPopulationDay
— Mantoe Phakathi (@MantoeP) July 11, 2016
#WorldPopulationDay
— Girish Iyengar (@girishs2) July 11, 2016
Why India is 1.2 billion
1. Ek Ladka Ek ladki cute na
2. Who will lit the funeral pyre
3. Sickularism
4. Bagwan ki den
#WorldPopulationDay
— Girish Iyengar (@girishs2) July 11, 2016
Why India is 1.2 billion
1. Ek Ladka Ek ladki cute na
2. Who will lit the funeral pyre
3. Sickularism
4. Bagwan ki den
#WorldPopulationDay All we do is eat,sleep n grow, do v celebrate dis day or regret? PS: By d time u read dis tweet, we have increased more!
— Pun By Pun (@punbypun) July 11, 2016
#WorldPopulationDay? Err, I'm sure this trend is more apt for #Mumbai and its #LocalTrains. Been there, done that, and somehow survived. :P
— Tanushri Srivastava (@Tanushri_) July 11, 2016
In developing countries, 1 in every 3 girls is married before reaching age 18. -@UNFPA #WorldPopulationDay
— Clauda Tanios (@ClaudaTanios) July 11, 2016
Today is #WorldPopulationDay
— kaveri (@ikaveri) July 11, 2016
Unsolicited advice for Indians from me : USE CONDOMS.
Young girls need info on reproductive health so that they are empowered & can decide when & how many children they want #WorldPopulationDay
— Ayursundra (@ayursundra09) July 18, 2015
Thousands of orphan babies around the globe, why not give them a life than reproducing more lives.
— Shruti Jain (@shrutijain1996) July 13, 2015
Save the planet! #WorldPopulationDay
जनसंख्या बढ़ाने में सबसे ज्यादा योगदान उनका है जो स्वयं की "करनी" को बड़ी सफाई से "ऊपर वाले की मर्जी" का नाम दे देते हैं#WorldPopulationDay
— sushil singh (@sushilRSS) July 11, 2015
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