India has the second biggest population in the world; they have approximately 1.17 billion people in their country as of July. 30.5% of people in India are between the ages of zero and fourteen, but people between the ages of fifteen and sixty-four is 64.3%. The smallest percentage of people are 65 years of age and older, they only make up 5.2% of the population. Even though parts of India are very poor and unsanitary, the life expectancy is 66.46 years which is pretty good for a country that has certain parts that are slum. The average of children born per women is 2.65 and in comparison to the world they are ranked eighty-one. One fact that I found surprising about the population is that 2.4 million people are living with AIDS which makes India ranked fourth in the world. 310,000 deaths have been caused by AIDS. This is a lot of deaths just because of one disease; India is ranked second in the world for the number of deaths caused by AIDS. In the movie Slumdog Millionaire they show the little boy Jamal’s mother being killed because of religious beliefs. Hinduism is 80.5%, Muslim is 13.4%, and Christian is 2.3%, therefore the majority of their country is Hindu but they have been having disagreements for years about this particular topic. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
One of the major problems in India is human trafficking. Human trafficking is a type of slavery that exploits people, usually women and young girls. The government is trying to be more committed to stopping child labor. They are even making laws and plans such as the Legislative Action Plan and the Child Labor Act. Both of these laws are dealing with India becoming closer to the United Nations so they can lessen the amount of child labor occurring in India. In certain parts of the movie they show young women and adult women being exploited and used for sexual behaviors. India was put on a list in 2007 that has people keeping a close watch on them because they didn’t try hard enough to decrease the amount of human trafficking. http://labour.nic.in/
The movie Slumdog Millionaire doesn’t correctly portray how the country of India really is. Throughout the movie, they show the slums and the shantytowns, not the established neighborhoods and the nicer, more sanitary areas of the country. In one part of the movie they show the Taj Mahal and that is probably the only part this shows the beautiful side of India. At the beginning of the movie they show where they have to use the bathroom and how all of the waste drains into the water that they drink. Slumdog Millionaire makes India seem like a third world country, almost like Africa. They show murder, disease, and extreme contamination all throughout the movie. I don’t disagree with the producers of the movie though; the point was to show the viewers how poor the characters in the movie are.
In conclusion, I believe that India is a country that could use support. When Haiti went through the earthquake and when Hurricane Katrina hit many organizations set up funds and programs to help those people. Maybe an organization like the Red Cross or a sanitation company can set up a fundraiser for India so they can put towards keeping their towns cleaner and having medicine to cure the many diseases there. India is not a third world country but it is struggling to maintain clean water, keep disease out, and have enough money to prevent a lot of unhealthy and bad things.
Excellent! I like the way you wrapped it all up. Nice writing, Clarke!
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