In India we face a common scene of a large family living in unhealthy conditions. write an article on how increase in population leads to reduced availability of haealth services and deteoriating sanitary conditions.
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Population Explosion Leads To Problems Related To Hygiene And Health
Population and better life conditions have inverse relationship. The less the number of people living an area, the less the stress on natural resources; the less the production waste material that causes hygiene and health related problems. Have you ever wondered why there is so much squalor and filth in India? Well, these problems are directly related to the problem of population.
In India most of the families are large families. Large families mean larger consumption of water, food, oxygen, and other natural resources. When these natural resources are used, their by-products in the form of sewage, carbon-dioxide, etc. are quite harmful. If not treated or disposed of scientifically they may lead to serious health problems. Since sanitation, garbage disposal system and infrastructure are very poor in India, the outcome is squalor and filth everywhere. The maintenance of cleanliness and human waste management is a Herculean
issue in India.
The need of the hour is not only to create proper waste management infrastructure in cities and villages, but control of population also. The Government and people must join hands to control population all across the developing countries. We must remember the less the population, the better is the quality of life.
Population and better life conditions have inverse relationship. The less the number of people living an area, the less the stress on natural resources; the less the production waste material that causes hygiene and health related problems. Have you ever wondered why there is so much squalor and filth in India? Well, these problems are directly related to the problem of population.
In India most of the families are large families. Large families mean larger consumption of water, food, oxygen, and other natural resources. When these natural resources are used, their by-products in the form of sewage, carbon-dioxide, etc. are quite harmful. If not treated or disposed of scientifically they may lead to serious health problems. Since sanitation, garbage disposal system and infrastructure are very poor in India, the outcome is squalor and filth everywhere. The maintenance of cleanliness and human waste management is a Herculean
issue in India.
The need of the hour is not only to create proper waste management infrastructure in cities and villages, but control of population also. The Government and people must join hands to control population all across the developing countries. We must remember the less the population, the better is the quality of life.
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