World Population Day!
The bridges are jammed, trains are overspilling, roads clogged up! Its time to use a condom!
http://www.inkfruit.com/wpd.php
The 11th of July is the World Population Day, an initiative headed by United Nations Development Programme started in 1989.
India has the world's largest number of poor people in a single country. Of its 1 billion inhabitants, an estimated 260 million are below the poverty line.
We take this opportunity of ‘World Population Day’ to promote change in the Indian mindset, to make our society one where parents talk to their young ones about ‘the birds and the bees’ – a society where every couple knows and follows the basics of family planning.
In an attempt to promote the use of contraception, Inkfruit is giving one condom free with every online order between 9th July and 13th July.
Please do support this cause and try and revolutionize Indian society and try and control the population of our nation.
LETS BE THE DIFFERENCE!
http://www.inkfruit.com/wpd.php
The 11th of July is the World Population Day, an initiative headed by United Nations Development Programme started in 1989.
India has the world's largest number of poor people in a single country. Of its 1 billion inhabitants, an estimated 260 million are below the poverty line.
We take this opportunity of ‘World Population Day’ to promote change in the Indian mindset, to make our society one where parents talk to their young ones about ‘the birds and the bees’ – a society where every couple knows and follows the basics of family planning.
In an attempt to promote the use of contraception, Inkfruit is giving one condom free with every online order between 9th July and 13th July.
Please do support this cause and try and revolutionize Indian society and try and control the population of our nation.
LETS BE THE DIFFERENCE!
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1 Comments:
More human lives are never a problem. Environmental doom-mongering and sustainable orthodoxies across Western institutions and public life have succeeded in turning a cause for celebration into a horror story. Thankfully there are humanists who are not prepared to let the UN World Population Day remain unchallenged. Don't let the UN exploit the issues of girl child education, family planning and women's health to support the notion that there are too many people on this planet. Check out this video at www.worldbytes.org , made by young volunteers at the feisty UK charity WORLDwrite, for some sober discussion of why celebrating more human life on the planet is an essential demand for humanists today. Three Cheers for 7 billion
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