Analyze critically if poverty is the primary reason of India’s rising population or if poverty is the primary cause of India’s growing population. (125 words) [2020 UPSC]
Indian Railways still uses diesel locomotives due to incomplete network electrification, especially in remote or difficult terrains. Diesel engines provide flexibility on non-electrified routes and act as backups where power supply is unreliable. Full electrification is costly and challenging in somRead more
Indian Railways still uses diesel locomotives due to incomplete network electrification, especially in remote or difficult terrains. Diesel engines provide flexibility on non-electrified routes and act as backups where power supply is unreliable. Full electrification is costly and challenging in some areas, so a phased approach is in place. While diesel use continues, Indian Railways aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 through gradual electrification and renewable energy adoption.
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Population and Poverty: A Critical Examination Population as a Cause of Poverty: High population growth can strain resources, limit access to education, and create challenges in healthcare, exacerbating poverty. Example: Rapid urbanization in cities like Mumbai has led to overcrowded slums with inadRead more
Population and Poverty: A Critical Examination
Population as a Cause of Poverty: High population growth can strain resources, limit access to education, and create challenges in healthcare, exacerbating poverty. Example: Rapid urbanization in cities like Mumbai has led to overcrowded slums with inadequate services, deepening poverty.
Poverty as a Cause of Population Growth: Poverty often drives higher birth rates due to lack of access to family planning, education, and healthcare. Example: In rural areas, limited resources and educational opportunities contribute to higher fertility rates, perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
Interconnected Relationship: The relationship between population growth and poverty is bidirectional. While high population can worsen poverty, poverty also contributes to higher population growth due to limited access to family planning and education.
Conclusion: Both factors are interconnected. Addressing poverty through improved education, healthcare, and economic opportunities can help stabilize population growth and reduce poverty in India.
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