list me some points for over population is boon in our country
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4. Due to lack of adequate resources, facilities, opportunities, etc. there is wide spread poverty and misery prevalent.
5. There are many hurdles in managing such a large population which is still increasing. It becomes difficult to keep all happy. And if many are not happy, it may lead to social unrest.
6. This problem in management leads to unplanned development and also aggravates issues of pollution and unsustainable living.
7. Huge population consumes lots of resources, thus leading to scarcity of resources.
8. There are employment issues. The primary sector is overflowing with people and since there is not enough growth and expansion in the manufacturing sector, the excess population is not being absorbed leading to unemployment. Lack of skilled manpower deprives them opportunities in the services sector.
9. Rapid population growth has led to the over exploitation of natural resources and environmental degradation.
10. Increasing population also puts pressure on limited infrastructure.
11. It has negative impact on overall quality of life because it makes people work harder to achieve less.
Boon
1. This population growth of India will provide it with a demographic dividend.
2. The working population is larger in number than the elderly as well as kids. Thus they can take care of these dependents.
3. Decrease in dependency ratio will increase savings. If the savings rise, investments increase and rise in the investments boost productivity and therefore prosperity.
4. Population growth with reduced or reducing growth rate is extremely beneficial as it provides workforce for development of the nation.
5. Population growth is needed to maintain demographic dividend as this current population will age after few decades and they need to be replaced by others.
6. India’s population is termed as young population as between 2020-2050 average age of Indian population will be around 29 years which is the productive age. Thus it can help the economy to grow.
7. India is the largest provider of skilled manpower in the world. By educating all it can help us get educated workforce for many sectors as world economy is set to transform into a knowledge economy. Such educated workforce can lead the World and India towards prosperity.
There are three key strands of policy being touted in response to what has become one of our most pressing economic and social challenges – growing pains in the capital cities absorbing the bulk of the expansion in one of the world’s fastest growing populations. Immigration has in recent years accounted for almost two-thirds of the growth, and three-quarters of the people have been settling in Melbourne and Sydney, which have been adding more than 100,000 residents annually – equivalent to accommodating the population of Darwin each year.
So there is a ready lever for politicians to yank to ease the metropolises’ pressure, manifesting particularly through traffic congestion and crowded public transport. Suggestions have included pretty much shutting the borders; Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy’s plan to review the situation; NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s call for a temporary halving of the inflow; and non-specific suggestions of reviewing the level and structure of the intake, which has seen skilled migration surge and family reunions slump in the past decade. PLZ Mark me BRAINLIEST