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Licchavi Lyceum

Priya Ranjan

Environmental Hazard in India: Drought

A drought is a prolonged period of deficient rainfall that leads to a severe water shortage, affecting agriculture, drinking water supplies, and livelihoods. India, being an agrarian economy and heavily dependent on monsoon rains, is particularly vulnerable to droughts. Droughts can lead to crop failure, famine, migration, and economic distress, especially in rural areas. What …

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Environmental Hazard in India: Flood

Floods are one of the most common and devastating natural disasters in India. They occur when water overflows onto land that is usually dry, submerging homes, roads, and fields. India, with its diverse geography and monsoon-dependent climate, faces frequent floods, especially during the rainy season from June to September. These floods cause immense loss to …

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Population Explosion and Food Security

Population explosion refers to the rapid and unchecked growth of the human population, while food security means ensuring that all people have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food. In India, the growing population poses a serious challenge to achieving food security. With over 1.4 billion people, India must balance population …

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Problems of Agrarian and Industrial Unrest

Agrarian and industrial unrest refers to the conflicts, strikes, protests, or dissatisfaction expressed by farmers and industrial workers due to economic hardship, poor working conditions, or government policies. These forms of unrest highlight deep-rooted issues in India’s agricultural and industrial sectors, which are vital to the country’s economy and social stability. What is Agrarian Unrest? …

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Deforestation, Desertification, and Soil Erosion

India’s rich and diverse environment is under constant threat due to the combined impact of deforestation, desertification, and soil erosion. These interrelated processes degrade the land, harm ecosystems, reduce agricultural productivity, and threaten livelihoods. Understanding their causes, effects, and solutions is critical for sustainable development and environmental conservation. What is Deforestation? Deforestation is the large-scale …

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Environmental Degradation

Environmental degradation refers to the deterioration of the natural environment due to human activities and natural processes. It includes pollution, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and climate change. In India, rapid industrialization, population growth, urbanization, and unsustainable development practices have significantly contributed to environmental degradation, threatening the country’s ecological balance and public health. What …

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