Population Explosion and INDIA.

Population explosion refers to the rapid increase in the number of people in a specific geographic area or country. This phenomenon has been observed globally, but it is most pronounced in developing countries.

One of the main causes of population explosion is the decline in death rates, due to advancements in medicine and public health. This has resulted in longer life expectancies and larger populations. Additionally, birth rates have remained high in many developing countries, due to cultural and economic factors such as lack of access to birth control and the belief that larger families are more desirable.

The effects of population explosion can be both positive and negative. On one hand, a larger population can lead to increased economic growth and development. However, it can also place a strain on resources such as food, water, and housing, leading to poverty and environmental degradation.

In order to address the issue of population explosion, governments and international organizations have implemented a variety of policies and programs. These include increasing access to family planning and reproductive health services, providing education and job opportunities for women and girls, and promoting sustainable development.

Despite these efforts, the global population is projected to continue to grow in the coming decades. It is important for governments and individuals to take action to address the challenges associated with population explosion, in order to ensure that all people have access to the resources they need to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.

To sum up, population explosion is an ongoing phenomenon that results from a combination of factors such as medical advancements, cultural and economic factors, which leads to a rapid increase in population in a specific geographic area or country. It can lead to both positive and negative effects on the society and the environment, and it requires government and international organizations to take actions to address the challenge such as increasing access to family planning and reproductive health services, providing education and job opportunities for women and girls, and promoting sustainable development.

The India’s Population Problem.

India is one of the most populous countries in the world, with a population of over 1.3 billion people. While this large population has many benefits, such as a large workforce and consumer market, it also presents significant challenges for the country. One of the biggest threats that India faces as a result of its rising population is the strain on its resources and infrastructure.

One of the most pressing issues that India faces as a result of its population growth is a shortage of resources. The country has a large and rapidly growing population, which puts a strain on its limited resources such as water, food, and energy. The population of India is expected to reach 1.7 billion by 2050, which means that the country will need to find ways to increase its food production and access to water in order to meet the needs of its population.

Another major challenge that India faces as a result of its population growth is a shortage of housing and infrastructure. The country’s population is projected to grow by around 400 million people by 2050, which means that it will need to build an additional 200 million homes to accommodate this growth. This will put a significant strain on the country’s infrastructure, as well as its ability to provide basic services such as healthcare and education.

The rising population of India also poses a significant threat to the country’s environment. The country’s population growth is putting a strain on its natural resources, such as forests and water sources. This is leading to deforestation, soil erosion, and water scarcity, which are affecting the country’s biodiversity and ecosystems. Additionally, the increasing population is leading to an increase in pollution and waste, which is damaging the country’s air and water quality.

Another major challenge that India faces as a result of its population growth is a lack of job opportunities. The country’s population is growing at a faster rate than its economy, which means that there are not enough jobs to go around. This is leading to high levels of unemployment, particularly among young people. Additionally, the lack of job opportunities is also leading to a rise in poverty and inequality, as those who are unable to find work are struggling to make ends meet.

The rising population of India also poses a significant threat to the country’s political stability. The country’s population growth is leading to increased competition for resources, which is fueling tensions between different groups. Additionally, the lack of job opportunities is leading to a rise in social unrest, as people are becoming frustrated with their economic situation. This is leading to an increase in crime and violence, which is damaging the country’s social fabric.

In conclusion, the rising population of India is a major threat to the country. The population growth is putting a strain on the country’s resources, infrastructure, and environment, as well as its political stability. The country needs to find ways to address these challenges in order to ensure that its population growth does not lead to a decline in the standard of living for its citizens. This can be done by increasing food production and access to water, building more housing and infrastructure, protecting the environment, and creating more job opportunities. Additionally, the government needs to address the underlying issues that are driving population growth, such as poverty and inequality, in order to ensure that the country’s population growth is sustainable in the long-term.

How China is fixing their Population Problem.

China has implemented a number of population control measures, including the one-child policy, which limited the number of children that parents could have. However, it is important to note that these measures were controversial and have been criticized for their human rights implications. Additionally, China’s population control measures may not be directly applicable to India due to cultural, economic, and demographic differences. That being said, India could learn from China’s experiences in terms of population control, and consider implementing policies that focus on education and access to birth control, rather than coercion. Additionally, India could also focus on improving economic and social conditions to help lower birth rates.

Democracy or Demon-Cracy??

Democracy or Demon-Cracy?

Do we really Live in A secular democratic Country??


Everyone knows about the great Indian Constitution and its Preamble. What it ensures, and what it possesses. And If you’re not familiar with such words.. Trust me you’re not a lone wolf in the jungle.

So in General we all have abided to follow the constitution. lemme get Straight to the Point; Democracy means Public and Public means Constitution; And Constitution means Equality to All.

The constitution was made with a basic idea to treat Every Citizen, When i say Every Citizen I mean Every Color, Gender, Race or Ethnicity.

The Constitution of India is a supreme Law. The document itself Lays down the Framework.

We live in a Era where we are restricted and warned to use Things and resourses we actually suppose to, including Basic Duty and Rights.

This year 2020 has been a year of pain and losses. Meanwhile, The Poop Governance has Killed the Democracy and its Arms and has Turned into a Dictatorship; This is why I termed it as a Demon-Cracy. Our country is undergoing an undeclared Emergency and Sophisticated Dictatorship All Throughout.

Sold Media/ GODI Media and Fake News.

I remember that there was a time when if one individual was mistreated or stopped by using its Fundamental Rights He/She can go for a legal approach further. And if nobody Listens to them there or denies to Lodge an FIR Media Sources like Newspapers and News Channels were Boon to them; Somewhat a Devine Gods Hand to Them. Remember “Jiska koi Nahi Uska Khuda Hota hai.!!” It was then the media which came forward to helped and reinsured the proper reveal of the Faces behind the Masked Crimes. Media was then known to have no Personal Opinion, Neither Positive nor Negative. They had just one job to do and that was to Show The Truth Beyond All.

Soon New Media Competitors Came up in the Race and Journalism became Marathon, and Later on the TRP made all worse. Because of it Independent Journalism Turned to a Fish Market. Bigger the Fish Better The Rates. News Channels Stopped covering Stories and started Creating one. The aggressiveness of the TV anchor can easily Motivate/Demotivate the viewers, and channels played as an Ace in many Communal riots and Mass killings.

The game was way too big that it was supposed too. The Actual Journalists Either got assassinated or Left the market because of Dirty Politics, And This brought The actual Journalism To a Painful End.

Now we can easily see that a majority News agencies, Media houses, Press club, E-Article, Independent Journalists and Bloggers are sold to The ruling governance. Now The whole Media is a Puppet of the Ruling Political Party. and they use those well for their Personal Cause, i.e.

  • Character assassination of a Targeted Person, Institution, Party or Anything which Bothers the Ruling Party.
  • To Hide their Fails.
  • To overhaul a Did.
  • To Manipulate the Psychological Condition of the public.
  • To Create Myths.
  • To create Mental Violence; Stress and Depression.
  • To increase Communal Hate.
  • To Create a Mass Diversion of people, in order to Introduce a new Loss.

The Fundamental Rights and Their Violation.

In Short Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of citizens of India. As these rights are fundamental or essential for existence and all-round development of individuals. These include individual rights common to most, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and freedom of expression, religious and cultural freedom, Freedom of assembly (peaceful assembly), freedom of religion (freedom to practice religion), right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights 

I mentioned In the Heading “Violation of Fundamental Rights” because Personally I feel that Directly and Indirectly The Citizens are restricted with their Basic rights. Lets Discuss the Rights as well the Manipulations.

1-Right to equality (Articles. 14-18)

Equality before the law, also known as equality under the lawequality in the eyes of the lawlegal equality, is the principle that each independent being must be treated equally by the law and that all are subject to the same laws of justice (due process).[1] 
"Therefore, the law must guarantee that no individual nor group of individuals be privileged or discriminated against by the government."

If you read the above Last line; It clears the First Law Clearly. But in Practical life The opposite Things do Happen. For Example; There’s a single Bed available in the hospital. A patient who is financially weak needs to get admitted in Govt. hospital, And another Patient who holds A political background stronger in terms of financial approach. The Hospital Administration Will Ensure that The Second patient gets the Admission. Now Tell me Where does the Equality Goes??..

Another Example is When You reach in any Govt. organization, Reference and Preference is their First Priority. If you go through any Police station to Lodge an FIR against any Committed Crime, You’ll be treated as a Culprit. They’ll ask you the questions in order to Make you run away from the station. They’ll scare you and make you realize that if you report it, You’ll get into a huge mess alike life threats too. And if just in case the FIR is lodged, you’ll be asked to negotiate and take it back. Where if you’ve any Business or Political Background, Your FIR will be Noted without any Struggle. So.. How about the Right to quality??

The year 2019 was a forgettable year for India’s Judiciary.– the print.

2-Right to Freedom (Articles. 19-22)

 The right to freedom includes freedom of speech and expression, assembly, association or union or cooperatives, movement, residence, and right to practice any profession or occupation.

Forget everything A Facebook post can land you in jail, if your target a rich and powerful politician.a 22-year-old man, Rahat Khan, was arrested by the Greater Noida police for a status update, while on March 21, a few hours after Adityanath was sworn in, at least four people were arrested from different parts of Uttar Pradesh for Facebook posts against him. Earlier, an FIRs was lodged against a Bengaluru woman for a Facebook post allegedly portraying Adityanath in “poor light”.

Devu Chodankar, Goa, May 2014: Ship-building professional Chodankar was booked for posting a comment against Modi on Facebook. Police filed an FIR against him under sections 153(A) and 295(A) of the IPC and section 125 of the Representation of the People’s Act and 66(A) of the IT Act. there are several alike cases where Freedom of speech means Nothing.

Where Does the Freedom of Speech and Expression Gone??.. Even Writing this Blog Somewhat I do feel what if I got Jailed against this Post. lol

3-Right Against Exploitation (Articles. 23-24)

The right against exploitation prohibits all forms of forced labour, child labour and trafficking of human beings. Children under age of 14 are not allowed to work.

Honestly Speaking this Right has been a Myth practically, We have been watching Forced Labour and Child Labour from Very old days. Like Their are kids bellow age of 14 who are working as Trash Pickers, beggars, Shoe polishers and Lot more. We do encounter them Daily somehow. The obvious question is who is responsible for their conditions?? What is the use of a Right when it cant secure them?? Rights Restricting them from working will not Provide them Food. If they cant work; The only thing they’re left to do is pick-pocketing and Chain Snatching like Crimes. This law is stopping a 14yo kid to work But in the other hand it is giving birth to Crimes and Criminals.

4-Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles. 25-28)

The right to freedom of religion includes freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion, freedom to manage religious affairs, freedom from certain taxes and freedom from religious instructions in certain educational institutes.

I might have been quite on this right but i must say That the No matter which Religious Institutions were Talking about, They all get a huge amount of Donations across the world. And as they are free from certain taxes they’ve been found in several money Laundering Cases. To show How financial malpractices in religion and Religious institution occur, an India Today probe has unearthed a sordid scandal involving Hawala and secretive money transfers by several spiritual leaders and priests of popular centres of faith. This Right Do actually worth at this point??

5-Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles. 29-30),

The Cultural and educational Rights preserve the right of any section of citizens to conserve their culture, language or script, and right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.

-An 18-year-old woman hailing from Barmer district in Rajasthan has alleged that she was blackmailed by a man and forced to accept Islam after she was taken to Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara region nine months ago, reported news agency ANI.

Indian Christians arrested again over forced conversion charge.

6-Right to Constitutional remedies (Articles. 32-35)

 The right to constitutional remedies is present for enforcement of fundamental rights.
Fundamental rights for Indians have also been aimed at overturning the inequalities of pre-independence social practices. Specifically, they have also been used to abolish untouchability and thus prohibit discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. They also forbid trafficking of human beings and forced labour (a crime). They also protect cultural and educational rights of religious establishments. Right to property was changed from fundamental right to legal right.

But tell me Honestly, Do you think This so called Right Actually works??.. NO… See Practically You can’t raise your voice against them, and if you can you won’t because the Violators of those rights are themselves Who are here to protect your rights, then what else to expect from such individuals??

7-Right to Education (Article 21A)

 Article 21A (Right to Education) states that the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all the children of the age of 6-14 years.

I agree that the State provides Free and Compulsory education to all the children of the age of 6-14 years. But the Free education system is the same Education system where None of the Rich kids and Politicians kids Do study. A student is thrown out of the school just because he’s poor and not able to pay his school fees. There aren’t any Harsh Regulations for the Schooling system. Why don’t govt. just do shut all the Private school and just allow Govt. schools to function. This is because somewhere everyone knows Govt. schools don’t teach. In the other hand Higher class families and Upper middle class families do believe sending their kids in Govt. schools will spoil them. Don’t you think it is okay to call this Private school a Money making Factory??..

Aren’t they supposed to be categorized as racists for this Behavior?? Where is the Right to Equality at this point which stated Equality Before Law??

What is the meaning of having a Power when you can’t use it??

Is it Really A Democracy?? or a Demon-Cracy??

There are over Hundreds of Everyday occurring incidents Which kills the Democracy every bit. You may feel like doing something for the betterment of the Society and People who actually deserve to be Helped. But there are People/ Govt. who are ready with several Rules and regulations to stop you from making a change.

  • Corrupt Media.
  • Corrupted Administration.
  • Corrupt Police and Law enforcement System.
  • Judicial Corruption.
  • Corrupt Leaders.
  • Corrupt Education System.
  • Ended the Backbone of Farmers MSP.
  • Price Hikes.
  • Bankrupted Banks.
  • Corrupted RBI.
  • Scams.
  • Murders.
  • Rapes.
  • Racism/ Facism.
  • Sold Media.
  • Sold Govt. properties like Airports, ONGC, Indian Oil regulatory Corp., Railways, Archeological and Historical Monuments and many other Countless Bodies.
  • Forceful Imposition of Laws and Regulation on the Citizens.
  • Fake Criminal Cases, Shootout and Encounters.
  • Unprepared and Unplanned Demonetization.
  • Unprepared and Unplanned Lockdown.

This Points are Enough to State the Failure of the Govt. in Creating a Secular Democracy in the Country. What is the use of a Judiciary when A Rapist roams freely after raping a 3 year old Girl. A politician of the ruling party escapes Easily even after Allegedly Raping and Murdering a girl. This is why I call it a

Demon-Cracy

a Democracy in Papers, Dictatorship in Practice.

Disclaimer:- I’m not a BJP or Modi hater, nor a congress supporter. I’m just a responsible citizen. The whole post “Democracy or Demon-Cracy??” is based on my Personal vision and experiences. My motive isn’t to mislead, harm, or defame any group, community, religion religious Believes, Neither a political party nor a figure. I believe in The Constitution of India Which gives me Freedom of Speech and Expression(Article19-22).

And the most important thing is “Mujhe Jail to bilkul nahi Jaana hai.”
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