what are the impact of industrialisation on the economy of india?
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Impact of Industrialization in India :
India lost many of its Forests and Natural Habitats, Botanical and Zoological Species became Endangered or Extinct overnight due to Greedy Indians and their Expansionist conquests.
Industries released Toxins like Carbon di Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and other harmful gases which caused Air pollution along with The Vehicular exhausts that were not heard or seen before in India Two Centuries ago.
Heavy metals, mercury, lead, hard water and industrial toxic wastes are being released into lakes, rivers and other water bodies causing Water pollution. Aquatic and Marine animals are dying due to poisoning of Water bodies.
Nuclear plants are a Health hazard and Human beings who live in close proximity can get various types of diseases.
Agricultural Lands with Fertile and cultivable soil have been sold by Farmers who were in heavy debt to pay off their dues to Industrialists and Real Estate sharks, and these lands have now become yield less as Industries or Buildings have been built upon them.
Most Industries used Coal which had to be mined or had to be procured after burning wood, this would produce smoke and create photo chemical smog in North Indian cities like New Delhi where visibility and Breathing becomes difficult.
Fossil fuels had to be imported from Foreign Countries and using them for Industrial purposes would again give rise to smoke, Green House Effect, Global warming.
Human beings (Employees) became more Vulnerable to Exploitation, Abuse at work, More Working Hours & Lesser Fixed Payments, Job insecurity, and a Hopeless Future after Retirement or Termination from their jobs.
Inflation became Ever Increasing in India due to scarce Natural resources or lack of their availability.
The Finished Indian Goods were Not on Par with The Global Standards and Brands - Yet they were Costlier in comparison with the relatively cheaper Imports from Countries like China, Hong Kong, Japan etc.