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Uncontrolled population can land any country into crisis. Rising population without commensurate rise in the food supply will result in the starvation of large population. To prevent this catastrophe will you support legislative measures to limit the size of the families. Please comment.
Asked by Good Citizen,
02 Nov '09 10:45 am
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Blame it on the villagers, baby :)
No comrade, the problem in this country is NOT population at ALL. THis country can take 1.5 more billion EASILY w/ each getting UN prescribed diet. The carrying capacity is NOT the issue, but issue is:
1. Most of the DEMOGRAPHIC MAJORITY lives in agrarian areas.
2. Income & National treasury gets overwhelmingly poured into cities.
So, u have a case where u haf like the entire country itching to squeeze into a few "cities". Then OF COURSE cities will look congested. U can go across villages & Tier III town, most have a sick / deserted / rotting look in almost all states except for 1-2 hand picked examples.
The "capitalist gurus" tell us that "we'll pour resources into those areas once they provide us w/ ample opportunity to reap the investment" well, unless the cycle gets kick started by NATIONAL SECTOR of the economy, a supernatural force isin't going to make the place investor friendly all of a sudden out of nowhere. If u disberse na ...more
Answered by A Moin, 02 Nov '09 09:57 pm
No comrade, the problem in this country is NOT population at ALL. THis country can take 1.5 more billion EASILY w/ each getting UN prescribed diet. The carrying capacity is NOT the issue, but issue is:
1. Most of the DEMOGRAPHIC MAJORITY lives in agrarian areas.
2. Income & National treasury gets overwhelmingly poured into cities.
So, u have a case where u haf like the entire country itching to squeeze into a few "cities". Then OF COURSE cities will look congested. U can go across villages & Tier III town, most have a sick / deserted / rotting look in almost all states except for 1-2 hand picked examples.
The "capitalist gurus" tell us that "we'll pour resources into those areas once they provide us w/ ample opportunity to reap the investment" well, unless the cycle gets kick started by NATIONAL SECTOR of the economy, a supernatural force isin't going to make the place investor friendly all of a sudden out of nowhere. If u disberse na ...more
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Legislation is out of question as it interfears with personal law.
Answered by bhaskara rao, 02 Nov '09 10:49 am
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