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The price of India’s development is evident in the degradation of its soil. How can India achieve a balance between development and preventing soil degradation?

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Q3. The price of India’s development is evident in the degradation of its soil. How can India achieve a balance between development and preventing soil degradation? (250 Words)

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Why the question? The question addresses the pressing issue of soil degradation in India, which is a significant concern for sustainable development. The question is part of the static syllabus of General Studies Paper – 3 and mentioned as part of the Mission-2024 Secure timetable. Key Demand of the question: To discuss strategies for achieving a balance between development and preventing soil degradation in India. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Begin by acknowledging the impact of development on soil degradation in India. Body: First, discuss the major developmental factors contributing to soil degradation in India, such as agricultural practices, industrial activities, urbanization, and deforestation. Next, explore potential strategies for preventing soil degradation while promoting development. This may include implementing sustainable agricultural practices, afforestation programs, soil conservation measures, and stricter regulations on industrial pollution. Provide examples of successful initiatives or policies implemented in India or other countries to address soil degradation. Conclude by emphasizing the importance of finding a balance between development and environmental conservation to ensure the long-term sustainability of India’s soil resources.

Why the question?

The question addresses the pressing issue of soil degradation in India, which is a significant concern for sustainable development. The question is part of the static syllabus of General Studies Paper – 3 and mentioned as part of the Mission-2024 Secure timetable.

Key Demand of the question: To discuss strategies for achieving a balance between development and preventing soil degradation in India.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Begin by acknowledging the impact of development on soil degradation in India.

First, discuss the major developmental factors contributing to soil degradation in India, such as agricultural practices, industrial activities, urbanization, and deforestation.

Next, explore potential strategies for preventing soil degradation while promoting development. This may include implementing sustainable agricultural practices, afforestation programs, soil conservation measures, and stricter regulations on industrial pollution.

Provide examples of successful initiatives or policies implemented in India or other countries to address soil degradation.

Conclude by emphasizing the importance of finding a balance between development and environmental conservation to ensure the long-term sustainability of India’s soil resources.

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