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    Population in PakistanThere are many people in the world. I mean a lot. Have you ever come back to a crowded city after isolating yourself in the countryside and stopped and looked around in amazement at how many people there were? You start looking at them. You see a guy throwing trash on the ground. Idling cars spew toxic fumes into your lungs. Behind you, a guy with fake designer bags empties them onto the street and says: Get them now. Only 300 rupees while dozens of pedestrians rush to his store. And then you think. It's just one city. How could all 7.2 billion of us not destroy the world? We have a serious overpopulation problem. Pakistan is one of the countries with the most astonishing rate of population development, which is worrying and if population development is not curbed, the country will continue to miss the mark on the basic needs and luxuries of the people. life of the population. The uncontrolled population explosion is a central point of increasing perplexity, discouragement and tension around the masses. Pakistan has the most remarkable population development rate on the planet at around 2.03% and each family here in the country has an average of 3.4 children. Wellness experts estimate that if the number of people in the country continues to grow at the same rate of 2.03%, it is likely to double over the next 34 years, making Pakistan the fourth most populous country in the world. world. While land territory will continue as before, it will instead decrease due to private agreements. It must be shown with incredible sympathy to the ruling legislators that the population of Pakistan was 33 million in 1950 and its rank was the fourteenth on the planet. Today... middle of paper ... between ages 16 and 20 or 21, the number of births could decrease by 20 to 30 percent. The ulama must be selected because the family organization works to dispel the confusion of individuals about the family organization. He agrees that in order to create awareness among the masses about the benefits of small family and the adverse effects of just-in-time relational unions, all channels of correspondence including electronic and print media apart from exposure and interpersonal correspondence should be used. He said that in the not so distant future the subject of World Population Day would be. All-inclusive access to reproductive health services. Reproductive well-being is at the heart of progress and essential to delivering the vision of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), a world where every pregnancy is needed, every birth is protected and the potential of every child is fulfilled. (Qasim, 2011)