Population

India
November 24, 2006 9:13am CST
Growing population is a major problem that India is facing or not? As a result of Unemployment is taking roots in the country.
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• Brazil
24 Nov 06
Its qite true, we are facing the same problems near th capitals of brazil and the fast-growing slums
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• India
3 Jan 07
In 1965, about 40 years ago, there were less than 500 million of us. By 2004, the population of India has more than doubled. The effect of this incredible increase has been a falling standard of living in general, shortages, untold misery and conflict. It is foolish to expect that we can provide a decent standard of living to so many in such a short time. The vast majority of us do not have adequate drinking water, sanitation, health care, education and job opportunities. The preceding statement does not even begin to indicate the amount of human misery and sorrow which it implies. It hides within it the teeming millions who suffer without the slightest hope of ever seeing a future remotely human. By the year 2030, at the current birth rate, India would have 1700 million people, surpassing China to become the most populous nation on earth. For the present, India has an additional 16 million mouths to feed, clothe and educate every year. Even the most optimistic scenario for the future of India is daunting due to demographic momentum. Some of the effects of overpopulation should be briefly indicated. Intensive agriculture can impoverish the soil and the relentless conversion of forests and old growth to farmlands leads to soil erosion and desertification. India loses about 8,000 square miles of arable land each year. Fresh water reserves are used up faster than what nature can replace; groundwater levels fall. With the disappearance of forests, rainfall patterns change leading to droughts and floods. The biotic diversity decreases with the loss of animal habitat. Pollution of lakes, rivers and the atmosphere takes its toll in terms of health hazards. At the social level, overcrowding leads to communal tensions and civil unrest. Malnutrition and poor health services create unnaturally high infant mortality rates. Education takes the back seat while the society is remorselessly driven to unemployment and underproductivity. The cycle of poverty finally gets a firm hold on the population at large and it is a vicious cycle from which it is almost impossible to break free. Though we may gloss over the details of the exact effects of all this, it can be reasonably argued that overpopulation is the corner stone upon which all the other ills of society are founded. The scarcity of goods and the abundance of people are a potent formula for poverty. Poverty and exploitation are quite well suited. In effect, India is like a nation of bonded labourers with no recourse. The exploitation of this nation is inevitable given the circumstances however unfair it may appear to be. It is unfair that 20 percent of the world's population consumes 80 percent of the world's resources. It is unfair that India with 16 percent of the global population uses only 3 percent of its resources. But who is responsible for this imbalance and who are we going to complain to? Unfortunately, we have no one to thank but ourselves for the situation that we find ourselves in.
@jinxed666 (562)
• India
6 Feb 07
its true , increasing population is causing serious harm to indias growth and living standards.There is alreay a problem of clean drinking water , unemployment, no social security benefits ,land and pollution free air .The unwanted increase has put too much pressure on land resources of the country ,making india need to export more to feed its people.I think the polticians of india should be serious about taking serious methods to curb the menace of growing populations like making two child norms compulsory ,making gals education free at every level.
@prasad1961 (5597)
• India
3 Jan 07
At present it is the major crisis in India. we must take it seriously. As everybody knows perpetuating race and resource availability determine the most optimum population growth. But, in the case of real growth exceeding optimum rate ,emphasis of birth control efforts must be aimed more at the "white ration card population" so as to limit their growth level upto " replacement level"The incentives placed before them are to be made real tempting. Each state ,with in the country must independantly decide its own optimum level of growth.
• India
8 Jan 07
Growing Population is really a major problem in India. India is a progressive country and she is facing a lot of problems. As a result of which Unemployment is taking roots in d country. It can only be eradicated when Govt or private companies come up with more n more jobs.
• India
6 Feb 07
yes it is very big problem and we are runing short of resources in india but one thing i and my organization doing that is we are making employments and every employee is it self job creator.if u want to know more comment .