The World Of 8 Billion ! : India’s Context
The World Of 8 Billion ! :
India’s Context
Debojit Bharali
As forecast, the world population reached 8 billion on
November 15. I can't tell if it's a time of joy, sorrow, excitement or worry, laugh
or cry.., but earlier hard work reduced the life expectancy of people &
gradually human improve skills in the field of science and technology , emerged
in a civilised society. As a result, the average life expectancy of mankind has
increased by almost 50% compared to the previous year and this is a rare
example of human development. These are joyful contexts. But! Along with the
increase in the efficiency of human life and average life expectancy, problems
such as population growth are also emerging day by day and coming today we have
reached a stage where we are almost confused.
According to the United Nations, India has contributed the
most to the world's population growth from 7 billion to 8 billion. Since
India's population will surpass China's by 2023, according to an earlier report
released on World Population Day, it is easy to imagine what India's future is
really going to be! The UN report already predicts that India's population will
reach 1.6 billion by 2050.
As a developing country, India has been able to present itself
to the world as a promising country but the problems of the country have no
end. There are often discussions about the overall governance policies and
practices of the government of India, which has a large population. Various
surveys such as the Global Hunger Index, the Global Development Index, the
Global Happiness Index etc., India's
results are not satisfactory. Moreover, the country's demographic structure has
already created a huge mountainous wall between the poor and the capitalist.
Many children die daily from malnutrition. In addition, we have noticed an unprecedented
increase in corruption and crime rates in a growing population. It is difficult
to imagine how a country of 1.6 billion people will face such huge challenges.
India is a country of hungry people. India ranks 107th out of 121 countries in
the World Hunger Index this year. The
issue of hunger was the focus of discussions at the World Economic Forum in
Davos, Switzerland in 2019. Many economists present there expressed concern
that the problem of hunger in India will worsen in the coming days. The rich
and corporate should be taxed at 1% and that will provide a year's worth of
nutritious food to the hungry. But the government has not shown any goodwill in
this regard. China's policy is gradually reversing and the birth rate is
falling. The adult population rate is estimated at 40% of China's total
population, with this China's population growth slowing slightly.
Nevertheless, reciprocally the growth of population is a
testament to humanity’s achievements which includes reduction of poverty,
mortality rate and gender inequality, moreover advancement of healthcare system
also the human’s utmost accomplishment.
Somewhere entire phenomena have includes both opportunities and challenges.
But still, what UN Secretary-General said. “Unless we follow
globally regulated policies, we will all live in a world of 8 billion people
that is constantly plagued by worry, anxiety, distrust, fear, apprehension,
conflict, poverty, etc. As far as India is concerned, India will not lose out
on such complications.
(Email: dbharali83@gmail.com)

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