CONSUMERISM
IN INDIA AND its EFFECTS
Consumer
in India had started with a voice against the quality of goods as back as in
1969 through housewives at Mumbai .It took a shape of revolution at later stage
and one day our parliament passed an act for the welfare of consumers in 1986
.This Consumer Protection Act 1986 had further undergone many challenges,
criticism and even question on its legal validity before the honorable Supreme
Court of India. After hearing all sort of accusation and constraints from the
big business houses , our apex court held this welfare act very much valid ,
legal and within the framework of our constitution .
Since 1986 three important amendments have been made to the act, scenario in
the market has drastically changed and consumerism in India is diverted to more
of lust than limited to needs .We are now easily confusing the things with what
we need and what we want. Its true, if we work hard, we deserve nice
things .But stuffing plenty of nice things which we really do not need deprive
the other consumers from the things they require for their survival .Keeping
four cars for four persons in the family is ultimately going to affect others
and also more consumption of nation’s resources like petrol etc.Our sense of
entitlement can muddy the waters when it comes to what you want and what you
really need. The sizes of our houses are expanding as per our income and
resources irrespective of the fact what we had in olden days. People were
having more kids but still living in houses far smaller than we are willing to
settle for today. Now we want a room for every child, plus a living room,
family room, media room, and kids’ playroom. And if we have to share a
television, we are very uncomfortable with the idea.
This sense
of entitlement is building commercial pressure on our children. Rates of depression,
anxiety and other mental illnesses have risen in the past two decades in the
children .A report submitted to the inquiry by the National Consumer Council
found that children in deprived areas were more obsessed with money and
shopping than youngsters from better-off homes. Poorer children wanted a job
with a high salary compared with children from affluent areas as per the report
conducted by the charity “The Children’s Society”
Our
consumption patterns are so much a part of our lives that to change them would
require a massive cultural overhaul, In consumer society of the day now,
people replace their goods with newer ones, use them and throw them away.
The question of repair does not arise People have money to purchase goods
in plenty. In case, they do not do so, it leads to recession massive
unemployment. The success of a consumer society is measured with the
rate of production, purchase and consumption .The society is
considered to be progressing if all above elements are present there. The
single most important measure of economic growth is the gross national product
(GNP), the sum total of goods
But at the
same time as per— Richard Robbins,
“
the production, processing, and consumption, of commodities requires the
extraction and use of natural resources (wood, fuels, and water); it
requires the creation of factories and factory complexes whose operation
creates toxic byproducts, while the use of commodities themselves (e.g. automobiles)
creates pollutants and waste. Yet of the three factors environmentalists often
point to as responsible for environmental pollution — population, technology,
and consumption — consumption seems to get the least attention. One reason, no
doubt, is that it may be the most difficult to change;”
Consumerism
is appreciated in Western economies since a person’s standard of living is
valued by his or her material possessions. There are certain positive effects
such as:
Primary positive consumerism effects are:
·
More industrial production.
·
A higher growth rate economy.
·
More goods and services available.
·
More advertising since goods manufactured
have to be sold.
·
Increased production will result in more
employment opportunities.
·
A variety of choice for goods and
services
·
More comforts for a better living style.
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negative consumerism effects are:
1. The main cause of the current environmental crisis is human nature more specifically, all we are doing is what all other creatures
have ever done to survive, expanding into whatever territory is available and
using up whatever resources are available and one day it may result into a
death in their own waste.
The University of Colorado at Boulder likened the expansion of human
cities to the growth and spread of cancer, predicting "death" of the
Earth in about 2025. Since the human population has quadrupled in the past 100 years
and at this rate will reach a size in 2025 it is going to lead global collapse.
1.
.One is in a rat race to earn more and is
forced to cope up with stress and other work related tensions.
2.
Material wealth is the deciding factor about
whether a society is highly developed or not. Our ethical and spiritual values
are left unimportant under the circumstances.
3.
Over-dependence on labor saving devices.
4.
A car for each individual would mean gradual
erosion of public transport.
5.
Crime rate also increases as wants to possess
expensive gadgets increase. Thefts become common and daylight robberies take
place.
6.
Personal relationships also get affected as
people are busy trying to earn more to maintain their standard of living.
7.
Cheaper goods are Today’s consumption which also affect environmental resource
8.
Consumerism has also resulted in ecological
imbalances. The natural habitat is being destroyed to create more goods and
build more buildings affecting the weather. Global warming will eventually result
in health problems. Industrial pollution is affecting people rather than
focusing on simplicity.
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