India's Population: Demographic advantage or massive burden?
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Started on: Sunday, October 31, 2010
Started By: Simi Mehra
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While rising population of India is viewed by many as a demographic advantage as rich countries have low birth rate and soon will have higher ratio of old people but few working people. With proper education, training and efforts Indians can become the productive citizens of the world. But, rise in population will also put extra burden on limited world resources and people will find it difficult to fulfil their basic needs like water, food, housing and health etc.
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Why is this even up for discussion?
By: Himanshu Tayal
Replied on: Sunday, January 30, 2011
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India's extremely large population has been shackling her progress all this while. There is scarcity of every single resource that we need. And suddenly, we get taken in by the western view on the demographics of our population, which is primarily based on the ITES threat that they perceive. I mean, c'mon, we can't even provide employment for our current lot...and we want even more people to stand in queue of the employment exchanges? India's population is a huge problem and all steps should be taken to control it. Meanwhile, if there is silver lining, it is the demographics. So we can enjoy this incidental benefit. But that should not result in us taking our eyes off the population control goals.
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Population balance
By: Sushil Kumar
Replied on: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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With the birth rate going down in developing nations and negative birth rate in developed world, soon the population will reach a stage of balanced growth. But for India to take advantage of its huge population, it must ensure quality education and health for all citizens, else they will be a huge burden on nation.
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Population control for whom?
By: Vivek Baptist
Replied on: Tuesday, November 02, 2010
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The resourceful people always push their interests in disguise of solutions to the problems of poor. Population control is one of such proposals. Who is worried by rising population? who finds crowds and poverty an unpleasant sight? Who wants to enjoy all resources without sharing with others? why European countries are bothered by rising population in Asia and Africa?
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Whose advantage?
By: Ravi Krishnan
Replied on: Sunday, October 31, 2010
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Demographic advantage= Cheap manual labour
The advantage is for few rich people in all parts of world.
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Population control is must
By: Pari Chowdhury
Replied on: Sunday, October 31, 2010
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If we don't control our population, soon we will be seeing people fighting with each other for water and food. Most poor families have 5-6 children making it difficult to arrange education for them. Climate change will badly affect our agriculture and water resources. Already food crisis is widely seen. After 10 years we won't find enough food for all. Forget about any advantage, massive population of India is its biggest disadvantage. It must be controlled before it is out of control.
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