"Development partners and NGOs have a very important role to play. We cannot achieve the goal alone no matter how good our mechanisms are. Their experiences and interventions are required to make it reach the masses," the Minister said while inaugurating a national workshop on 'Vulnerable Population in Emergencies' on National Population Day.
The Minister said that out of 36 states and Union territories, 24 states have reached population stabilisation.
The Minister said that the population growth has shown a decline in the past decade.
"We experienced least population growth in 2001-11. We started our population programme in 1952 and the positive results have started showing up. It will become even better in the coming years," he said.
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The one-day workshop will focus on topics including reproduction rights, needs of women, past and future perceptions of family planning, role of social media in advocacy programmes and the ways to stabilise population.
Minister of State Shripad Yesso Naik said that a pre-emergency planning with the help of NGOs and partners will come as a solution as India is vulnerable to natural calamities and emergencies which have significant impact on public health.