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Root cause of all problems
by soundarya raasi on May 09, 2008 04:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Root cause of all problems

Take any problem anywhere in India.

All problems can ultimately be traced to population problem.

Why are we producing so many Indians every year, when there are not enough resources for the existing Indians?

I am surprised how a family keeps producing more and more children, when there is not enough food for the existing children.

A family must produce children only if it has enough wealth for the next three generations of the family (just an example of some rule to be followed, instead of producing children recklessly)

If a family is not rich enough, it can help the orphans in the orphanages and satisfy their motherly and fatherly instincts.

Every year, thousands of children are being dumped on the streets. Where are the motherly and fatherly instincts of the parents of these orphans?


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  RE:Root cause of all problems
by rickylara on May 09, 2008 04:44 PM   Permalink
THERE IS ENOUGH FOOD FOR ALL. IF POPULATION OF THE WORLD INCREASE 4 TIMES ALSO THERE IS NO PROBLEM OF FOOD.
WE NEED GOOD PEOPLE AND GOOD POLITICIANS IN WORLD.

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  RE:Root cause of all problems
by soundarya raasi on May 09, 2008 04:52 PM   Permalink

I am talking about India, not the world.

One in every six human beings is an Indian, if I am not wrong.

India's size and resources are much less than one-sixth of the world's size (inhabited size) and resources.


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  RE:Root cause of all problems
by rickylara on May 09, 2008 04:54 PM   Permalink
INDIA IS IN THIS WORLD ONLY. THIS THINGS APPLYS EVERWHERE.
THEN WHY AMERICA IS SAYING THAT FOOD CRISIS THERE WHICH IS MOST DEVELOPED COUNTRY?

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