Indians must check the nation's increasing population by emulating China's efforts in controlling its population, said Minister of Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad on the occasion of World's Population Day.
Azad was speaking after participating in a march with school children to mark the World Population Day here.
Azad said India is still far away from its goal of attaining stable population growth.
"Only China has a greater population than our country. But they have tried to keep the population under control. So, our citizens will also have to work a lot in this direction," Azad said.
According to United Nations, India is world's second fastest population growing country.
India's total population now stands at 1.21 billion, which is 17.7 per cent more than the last decade.
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