Some people say that industrial growth is necessary to solve poverty, but some other people argue that industrial growth is creating environmental problems and it should be stopped. Discuss both the views and give your opinion.

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In the developed and developing countries industry is the main key behind their success. Some people are speaking to solve the problems like
poverty
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etc. For that industrial
growth
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is necessary. In contrary, some people oppose that industrial
growth
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is creating environmental problems
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as
pollution
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and all that. So, it should be stopped. There are so many reasons. The foremost reason is in the developed country is
poverty
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. To reduce
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causes the main effect to expand the industries. Because, the industrial
growth
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is indirectly proportional to countries
poverty
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. When the industries an increase the worker or job will be
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an increase
in the market and
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poverty
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will be decreased. From that the country's situation is quite good compared without an industrial
growth
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.
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, some people argue that
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industrial
growth
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is harming the environment and nature very badly. New faces a lot of problems because of them like
pollution
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, traffic etc.
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, the
residency
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residential
area near from the industries have problems against
pollution
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,
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,
which
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industry is creating. Recent example of
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the “TAJ MAHAL” which is one of the parts in seven wonders is damaged by the
pollution
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who create by
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nearer industries and
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will effect on the colour of “TAJ MAHAL”. To conclude, partially both the arguments are basically relevant from their point of view. But to fix that
pollution
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, the new technology, which comes on the market is called flue gas desulphurisation (FGD).
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system is connected
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to
the chimney so it will decrease the
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by some chemical reaction. So that we save the environment too.
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, our problem of
poverty
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will be solved.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • industrial growth
  • poverty
  • income opportunities
  • technological advancements
  • productivity
  • income inequality
  • wealthy individuals
  • corporations
  • environmental impacts
  • impoverished communities
  • sustainable development
  • inclusive development
  • alleviation
  • measures
  • accompany
  • concerns
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