Where did I say tripled ?Population tripled in the last 15 years?
Where did I say tripled ?Population tripled in the last 15 years?
One word : Population
Indian population is drastically coming down, that too below replacement levels in southern region which is being detrimental for them.Where did I say tripled ?
India is massive. Electricity today is available for 24x7 in almost all towns and cities. Almost all villages receive stable electricity.I deny. In 2010, I could travel faster anywhere. Whether that for business or leisure, it didn't matter. Today, Indian tourist places have turned into shitholes and business places have turned into traffic/pollution black holes.
2-3rs/unit electricity supply was more uniform than today's 17rs/unit supply.
In 2010, I hadn't yet heard the terms like water and air purifier.
The boogeyman of population is hilarious and depressing. Demographic transition theory has proven itself credible. As development happens population growth rate goes down. India’s TFR has hit 2.0 already (from 6 at the time of independence), below replacement level of 2.1. Not far in the future we will be facing population crunch. The population expansion we see right now is mostly because of population momentum and it will run out soon. We can’t reduce the population even if we enforce some limit on children number, notwithstanding that would be disastrous.Indian population is drastically coming down, that too below replacement levels in southern region which is being detrimental for them.
Lack of proper futuristic planning and corruption was the real concern.
I am referring to the population and not population density. Without resources (and not just land), you cannot survive.There are other more densely populated places in the world which aren't as congested as ours.
Can you cite some facts and sources for this claim?What you have now is 100 apples for a million customers.
If taken literally, anomaly is that one can see apples thrown away near farms on the way from HP because there are none to buy.What you have now is 100 apples for a million customers.
That was an allegory to the fact that you do not have enough resources to support everyone. And that is evident in the decline of quality of life.Can you cite some facts and sources for this claim?
Please give some sources and comparisons with the past to support this claim please?evident in the decline of quality of life.
That was an allegory to the fact that you do not have enough resources to support everyone. And that is evident in the decline of quality of life.
Please give some sources and comparisons with the past to support this claim please?
Scroll above.Please give some sources and comparisons with the past to support this claim please?
Water scarcity case: We have massive problem of floods in North Bihar and droughts in South Bihar: proper management of floods can resolve drought problem too. Our water management is poor throughout the nation.I think we have enough resources and a large enough landmass to sustain our population. It's the mismanagement that has led us to the state we're in. Most of our rivers have been reduced to sewage lines.
It's the flocking of migrants in search of opportunities to only a handful of urban centers that stretches resources thin and is a sureshot recipe for disaster in the future.
Cities like Bangalore and Pune already have water shortages, people continue to suffer at the hands of the tanker mafia and yet the cities continue to expand in all directions which I find really mind-boggling.
Developing tier 2 and tier 3 cities rapidly without repeating the mistakes of the metros should be the govt.s highest priority. Spreading out our urban population evenly across at least 2-3 dozen urban cities will offset some of the problems and make them more liveable overall.
That was an allegory to the fact that you do not have enough resources to support everyone. And that is evident in the decline of quality of life.
Scroll above.
There is difference between life and quality of life. Yes, life expectancy has increased but the fact remains that unlike 10-15 years back, today they cannot even sustain a mobile connection for a five minute call.I think we have enough resources
This has to be conceded. Here quality of life has degraded. But in larger scheme of things, we are still doing wayyyy better. Life expectancy is higher than ever before in our history.Air pollution is the most obvious, you're accelerating towards your death with every breath. We have a serious problem with PM 2.5 pollution, global cities max AQI is our minimum baseline lol.
Some people in cities end up spending almost 4 hours daily on their commutes, they also get squeezed like cattle in public transportation, they have no time to spend with their families/friends or on their hobbies since chores, commute and work takes up most if not all of their time.
This is not because we don’t have ample spectrum or resources to build and deploy mobile phone towers. It is again resource underuse and mismanagement.There is difference between life and quality of life. Yes, life expectancy has increased but the fact remains that unlike 10-15 years back, today they cannot even sustain a mobile connection for a five minute call.
And here is the definition of QOL -Quality of life has objectively improved in India.
Do you have any evidence or metrics to indicate resource underuse ?It is again resource underuse and mismanagement.
Yes, I used HDI as the basis of my analysis. Life expectancy, Education and standard of living (income).And here is the definition of QOL -
Quality of life - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
I don’t. However, 5 minutes of call doesn’t signify quality of life either, nor it is an objective fact for which sources can be cited either. Moreover, there have been newspaper articles discussing the problems of poor urban network connectivity in which experts have expressed concerns about companies not keeping up with increasing telecom density in urban areas leading to poor network coverage and quality. I am not an expert in this. I took the experts’ concerns at face value.Do you have any evidence or metrics to indicate resource underuse ?
Decline means fall in comparison to the past.evident in the decline of quality of life.
This is the context of discussion. We were talking about whether quality of life has declined in India and i said it has improved using the FRAMEWORK of HDI to analyse change in Quality of Life in India when compared to its past to look into your claim of it declining. I did not say that I think India today is doing better than other countries as per HDI. I only used the framework. Let’s not shift the goal post again.Here are the facts on quality of life:
Life expectancy has doubled since independence from around 35 years to around 70 years now.
MMR has come down from 2000 in 1947 to less than 100 today.
IMR has come down from 150 in 1947 to around 25 in 2024.
Literacy rate has increased from around 20% at the time of independence to around 80% now.
TFR has come down from 6 to 2.
Poverty rate has fallen, whether seen from government data (MPI from 25% to 10%) or World Bank data.
There has been no major famine in India since late 1950s.
The story of economic transformation and increase in purchasing power is well known. From underdeveloped economy to a lower middle income level economy.
Quality of life has objectively improved in India.
I see a call drop on every third or fourth call. This is across all phones and all family members. Objective enough ?However, 5 minutes of call doesn’t signify quality of life either, nor it is an objective fact for which source can be cited either.
Do you think this is because of over population or is it because we aren’t using the resources efficiently? Have we hit the peak resource utilisation, or even decent resource utilisation to blame the population?I see a call drop on every third or fourth call. This is across all phones and all family members. Objective enough ?
Again I said quality of life and not life itself. You and me are surviving with all of this, aren't we ? But 10-15 years back I used to enjoy uninterrupted phone calls. If that isn't regression then I don't know what is. This is just one example. Points have been made about stability of electricity supply, pollution, water quality and just general hygiene. I don't see any answers on those expect that more and more people have access to these resources than before. What will access to dirty untreated water achieve ? See what is happening in Pune.