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In addition, an annual economic growth of 8 per cent by 2026 will not be enough for India to avoid an increase in unemployment, according to a study conducted under the auspices of the London School of Economics (LSE).
The result of the study with the title of the project in India, is the result of one to two years of extensive research conducted by a team of experts LSE, led by Professor Tim Dyson. It was a workshop on “India in the 21st century: the population, economy, human development and the environment organized by the Centre for Development and Environment Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta .
The report said that the current policy vis-à-vis agriculture was untenable and South and some Western countries have grown faster than others. The document is also called for better implementation of existing policies.
The study estimates that India’s population of 1.4 billion 2026 and the same approach was 1.6 billion 2051. The only possibility for the country could fail to 1.5 billion mark a “serious unexpected HIV / AIDS epidemic or a nuclear war”, say the authors.
Approximately half the population increase of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh with a projected increase of 50 per cent between 2001 and 2026. The future fertility declines in these four countries are vital for determining the extent of the decline in 2026 outside the Indian population, feel the researchers.
Recognizing that population growth had the task of educating children in India more difficult, the study indicates that some countries had experienced declines in their school-age figures.
Prof. Dyson and his team have seen some disturbing signs if the speed of India, economic growth can be maintained. They believe that “difficulties in the export sector, partly in connection with the delay of reforms and lack of capital and infrastructure investments are likely to curb future growth.” They found in this context, that progress has been made in mixed at the state level, southern and western countries are growing as fast as others, especially in the Gangetic levels.
Realizing that population growth and increasing food production have been closely linked, the team noted that the current policy with regard to agriculture was not sustainable, and it could change Despite political difficulties. The study painted a modest outlook for the Inde’s Food situation to say that this would probably be fewer people hungry in 2026 as in 2021, but it would still suffer millions of feeding problems.
On the environmental issue, the team of the LSE, there was no need for India’s environment as a giant with large industries still under way for cleaner technologies. However, youth was still the environment sector and issues like solid waste was a major problem in urban pollution control. “Urban water and wastewater in relation to population growth of new challenges,” she said.
Realizing that perhaps the greatest impact on the entire population, demand for water, the paper said that there were few incentives for a farmer or a resident of conservation ‘ water. “Water, politics is complex with institutions of law and social policy. But” business as usual “is not an option for India and difficult, however, di
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