Bipolar
30th March 2008, 02:58 PM
There are several issues to be considered...
Consanguineous marriages (marriage between close relatives, such as first cousins): Why do people still do this in India? Do people not realise that this can lead to health problems? Children born to parents who are closely related have a higher risk of birth defects, i.e. they are genetically weaker.
Caste: The practice of marrying within one's own caste also limits the gene pool, again, leading to weaker offspring (although of course, not as bad as consanguineous marriages).
Then there's also the problem of an exploding population - does anyone have any figures for the population of India in 1947? I seem to remember reading somewhere that it was something in the region of 380 million. Today, it's over 1 billion - a rise of over 200% in 60 years - that's enormous!!!! What are we going to do about this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7261458.stm)?
Consanguineous marriages (marriage between close relatives, such as first cousins): Why do people still do this in India? Do people not realise that this can lead to health problems? Children born to parents who are closely related have a higher risk of birth defects, i.e. they are genetically weaker.
Caste: The practice of marrying within one's own caste also limits the gene pool, again, leading to weaker offspring (although of course, not as bad as consanguineous marriages).
Then there's also the problem of an exploding population - does anyone have any figures for the population of India in 1947? I seem to remember reading somewhere that it was something in the region of 380 million. Today, it's over 1 billion - a rise of over 200% in 60 years - that's enormous!!!! What are we going to do about this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7261458.stm)?