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Social Problems in India
+Overpopulation
+MALNUTRITION(QUOTE –ALLAPADY(PALAKKAD) TRAGEDY )THOUGH PALLAKAD IS THE RICE BOWL OF KERALA
+LESS IMPORTANCE TO AGRICULTURE— Though india’s 60-70% population are dependent on agri its contribution to the GDP is 14-15% only.. as the monsoon has failed last season -no production or less - so they ve got more loss not even what they ve invested(which they ve got as loans from private lenders for high interests ) -hence suicide
+Unemployment - std of education , not industry ready ,no skilled labours
Jobs are there but less skilled workers..
+Sanitation ----abt the sewage cleaners ,
+no major city in India is known to have a continuous water supply and an estimated 72% of Indians still lack access to improved sanitation facilities.
+Health problems - diseases - malaria, TB , aids,
+Superstitious --- IT IMPACTS THE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER
+Female foeticide - still prevails in rural and less developed areas
+And due the tech and cultural changes the old age people are being sent out of homes .. the raise of old age homes
+And the rise of sexual abuse - the delhi rape, and the abuses all over the country
+Caste system , religious violence formation of groups -
+Orthodox nature of people
*)Poverty 
+HUMAN TRAFICKKING
*)Gender discrimination
+Urbanization
+Corruption +Alcoholism -- leading to the addiction of even students of school and college levels .. becoming a fashion … in the long run leading to the spoil of health  there by affecting the economy as a whole .progress disturbed
+ Child Abuse and Child Labour, +Bonded Labour
+Regionalization --- telengana issue (less developed) … but their partition might lead to violence and raise of separation state demand - more the states are divided  unity would get spoiled --- affecting the country as a whole  the sense belongingness would come down
+Terrorism,
+Black Money and CorruptioN
--FOR STATISTICS REFER THE NATIONAL CRIME RECORDS BUREAU

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