Sunday, 14 June 2015

Challenges Involved
There are many challenges that are involved in trying to stop poverty, excessively in India. Growing population is the one main challenges to stop this issue, as it ties into all the other challenges.

Growing population is a MAJOR challenge with helping alleviate poverty in India. With the population rates steadily rising, we have to provide more and more resources for the people in poverty. The chart below shows dramatic increase in population from 1950-2015.
As you can see, the population in India in 1950 was just below four hundred million. In 2015, the population is over 1.2 billion people! You might be thinking, "How does this affect us helping?". Well, as I just stated before the graph, we have to provide more education and resources for the poor people in India. It is a bit eased with people volunteering or donating to NGOs, but their population is rising quicker than we are donating and volunteering. The higher the population rises in India, the more education that needs to be provided, which makes it harder to find enough well-qualified teachers that will teach in these schools that are being created. It is hard to generate employment for India with the mass population. Even with that, people are unqualified for 'normal' jobs, due to the lack of education in India. Another benefit that is being diminished within India is healthcare. The same issue with the diminishing of healthcare is shared with that of education. There are too many people for the amount of facilities and doctors. As population continues to increase steadily, so do the challenges that are faced now and will also create more challenges in the future.

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