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Top 5 social problems in india that influences your daily life!!

Nowadays India is struggling with a lot of problems and many more are waiting in near future.

Today, in this blog we will discuss the top5 most important social problems which are currently faced by India.

1). India and increasing unemployment 

Simply when the proportion of population willing to work is more than the proportion of availability of work then it causes unemployment.
 India's second-most populous country in the world. 
India's technological development and industrialization are the biggest reasons behind the huge unemployment rate.
2). India and hunger 

 India is facing this problem for a very long time. 
According to the 2017 world hunger report, India was ranked 100 among 119 countries.
 This report works on many factors such as infant mortality rate, malnutrition, height proportion, weight proportion.
 India is the second biggest malnourished nation in the world.
3). India and flood 

Every year India face huge devastation due to flood.
Flood causes the death of thousands of people and displacement of lakhs. According to a World Bank report if India doesn't come out with a solution to this problem then major cities will be soon affected by this disaster.  
20% of death due to floods happens in India. 
Due to floods, the harvest valued in crores destroys every year. 
A flood is a natural disaster but we can reduce its impact with an efficient disaster management system. 
The biggest man-made reason behind the flood is the dam.
4). Indian and pollution 

due to urbanization and industrialization, the quality of air is adversely affected. Every year around 30 lakh people lost their lives in the world because of contaminated air inhale by them. According to an IQAir report in the top 50 most polluted cities, 35 are Indian.
 In India, pollution due to industrialization has increased 400 times at the level of 2000.
 India needs to focus on this demon of pollution or this will destroy India.
5). India's traffic and related issues 

traffic covered a very big chunk of the world. 
This situation cannot be controlled by widening or increasing the length of the roads. 
India can only tackle this problem by reducing private vehicles. 
Traffic jam is also a terrific problem faced by people every day.

Write down the possible solutions in the comment section.



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