Nature of poverty in rural and urban india
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those who lack education and enlightenment have not yet taken the birth-control as seriously as they should have.
Among the educated and the elite class, a two-child norm seems to have become a rule but nothing of that sort seems to get into the head of the rural uneducated class.
The democratically formed government cannot dare make stringent rules to enforce family-planning as they have done in China – more than one child and the man and woman lose their jobs.
The explosion of population scenario makes the imbalance in demand and supply and causes poverty in Urban as well as Rural India.
There have been a lot of production-oriented schemes launched and the country’s production in all fields has been boosted up, still that does not meet the needs of one billion population marks which also must have long been crossed after the last number to make it one billion.
Draught, floods, and other natural calamities
Draught, floods, and other natural calamities have also been occurring and re-occurring that has also been diverting the country’s material and financial resources to meet the adverse situations. The inability to combat with sudden natural disasters has further contributed for the growth of poverty in rural and urban India. We have yet not been able to evolve any natural-calamity combating mechanism and the sufferings of people have been wide-spread and enormous and the resources are limited.
Among the educated and the elite class, a two-child norm seems to have become a rule but nothing of that sort seems to get into the head of the rural uneducated class.
The democratically formed government cannot dare make stringent rules to enforce family-planning as they have done in China – more than one child and the man and woman lose their jobs.
The explosion of population scenario makes the imbalance in demand and supply and causes poverty in Urban as well as Rural India.
There have been a lot of production-oriented schemes launched and the country’s production in all fields has been boosted up, still that does not meet the needs of one billion population marks which also must have long been crossed after the last number to make it one billion.
Draught, floods, and other natural calamities
Draught, floods, and other natural calamities have also been occurring and re-occurring that has also been diverting the country’s material and financial resources to meet the adverse situations. The inability to combat with sudden natural disasters has further contributed for the growth of poverty in rural and urban India. We have yet not been able to evolve any natural-calamity combating mechanism and the sufferings of people have been wide-spread and enormous and the resources are limited.
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