a huge population is not necessarily an indicator of economic development:give reason
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Because
1.it led to increase in the scarcity of food
2.religious conflict becomes widespread
3.A lot of people get huge job losses
4.deadly diseases became spread in country
1.it led to increase in the scarcity of food
2.religious conflict becomes widespread
3.A lot of people get huge job losses
4.deadly diseases became spread in country
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A huge population is not necessarily an indicator of economic development because various challenges are related to the countries having huge populations.
EXPLANATION:
- A huge population cannot be the sole indicator of economic growth in any country because this population puts tremendous pressure on the existing natural resources and it’s fair usage.
- A huge population will need more food supply and more medical facilities and place to reside, so a large amount of money of the government is spend on bettering this conditions and not on improving the economic growth.
- For example, India is second most populous country in the world after China but it us not among the most economically industrialized countries or developed country.
- It is because after independence a tremendous amount of revenue was spent on public welfare policies and schemes and not on industrial development. So, population should not be used as indicator for population growth.
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