Social Sciences, asked by patipriyanshu3, 7 months ago

Giving an example from India, explain that the present level of development is not sustainable.




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Answered by choudharykrishna1436
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1.They are not eco-friendly which has given rise to serious problems like global warming,environmental pollution,depletion of ozone layer etc. 2. Moreover, such development has forced human beings to overuse or exploit resources in an injudicious manner.

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Answered by rajdeepsingh22
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1) In contrast, after liberalisation, the economy moved onto high growth rate but is on the path of weak sustainability, with serious environmental degradation .

2)The environmental degradation is the by-product of unsustainable trends in consumption and production patterns of neo-liberal policy, which basically relies on a weak view of sustainability that assumes that natural capital and man-made capital are are essentially substitutable and there are no fundamental differences between them for generating well-being.

3)For example, utilisation of forests, fossil fuels, iron ore, coal, etc., produces environmental pollution but this is not seen as a problem as long as the stock of machinery, roads and ports are built in compensation.

4)The per capital availability of fresh water, both in quality and quantity, has gone down drastically, making India a water-scarce country. The air in major cities of India is carcinogenic .

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If one traces carefully the growth path of the Indian economy in two different time periods — before and after economic liberalisation — growth before 1991 was comparatively slow but the economy was on the path of strong sustainability in relation to conserving natural capital, both renewable and non-renewable resources.

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