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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
Resources are vital for human survival and it was believed that resources are free gift of nature. The indiscriminate use of resources led to the following problems:
(i) To satisfy the greed of few individuals, depletion of resources has continued.
(ii) Due to the accumulation of resources in few hands, the society gets divided into two segments, i.e'., rich and poor.
(iii) Indiscriminate use of resources has led to ecological crises, e.g., ozone layer depletion, land degradation, global warming and environmental pollution.
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