"The Earth had enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person". How is this statement relevant to the discussion of development? Discuss
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This statement implies that human beings are overusing the natural resources of the Earth in the name of development. Earth provides enough resources to meet the needs of all but today’s man has become so greedy that he for his progress and development he resorts to activities like deforestation, unsustainable fuel wood and fodder extraction, shifting cultivation encroachment into forest lands, indiscriminate use of agro -chemicals, extraction of groundwater in excess of recharge capacity, etc.
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THE EARTH IS CALLED Our MOTHER SHE HAS EVERYTHING TO Satisfy EVERY LIVING ORGANISMS Need And THIS IS CORRECTLY SAID ABOVE
THIS UNNECESSARY GREED OF HUMAN IS ONLY LEADING TO UNDEVELOPED CULTURE And SOCIETY AS THE RICH ONE Is BECOMING MORE RICH DA BY DA WHEREAS THE POOR ONE IS BECOMING MORE POOR .
THIS IS ONLY THE MAIN THING WHICH COMES IN WAY OF DEVELOPMENT OF ANY REGION
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THIS UNNECESSARY GREED OF HUMAN IS ONLY LEADING TO UNDEVELOPED CULTURE And SOCIETY AS THE RICH ONE Is BECOMING MORE RICH DA BY DA WHEREAS THE POOR ONE IS BECOMING MORE POOR .
THIS IS ONLY THE MAIN THING WHICH COMES IN WAY OF DEVELOPMENT OF ANY REGION
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HOPE you WILL LIKE MY ANSWER
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