Monday, February 11, 2019
Essay --
IntroductionIndia is the orbits siemens most thickly settled country after china having a population that exceeds 1 one million million million quite a little (Indiastat, 2014). Jason Burke from The Guardians newspaper claims that India wants to join the Russians, the US and the Europeans by sending a rocket to mars to steal chinas existing situation and despite its failure the political relation insists on sending the rocket again. The economic expert newspaper mentions that its non just India that has space ambitions but other countries too. Such as mainland China and Nigeria. However, a number of people believe that the Indian population can non make the complaint to mars because of the poverty they suffer of. This essay will spotlight the reasons of why the Indian population cannot afford the mission, which will include the give population, the homeless and lack of education.Malnourished populationThe World Health nerve reports that Indias malnutrition rates are betw een the worst in the world (Stuart, 2013). Jason Burke from The Guardian newspaper claims that it is estimated that More than 40% of the children living in India are malnourished. Food is considered one of the main essentials of life and without it the person cannot survive. The Economist newspaper mentions that two-fifths of the Indias children remain underdeveloped from malnourishment. The Economist adds that Indias space ambitions could erupt like a spare of property. Most of the governments money is directed toward the attempt for the success of this mission. Indias space programme constitute approximately 1Billion$, with the failure of the mission it requires another billion dollar for the second attempt. This can jeopardize the million lives of the poor residents of India. Considering the est... ...mars mission will wealthy person to wait for another 2 to 5 years for another bechance (Burke, 2013) which means that the population of India will afford to struggle and surv ive process the Indian government would provide them with all their needs.ConclusionThe discussion supra has examined evidence, which supported my hypothesis that the Indian government cannot afford the mars mission because of the malnourished population, the homeless people and the lack of education. Indeed, as previously discussed Indias high population is enduring the pain and the poverty. The mars mission could have devastating effects on the Indians since all of the money is directed toward this expenditure. The subject governments should examine the status of each individual in India to prioritize the people needs over the governments and to create a stronger nation that do not suffer poverty.
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