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Topic: In many countries, the quality of life in the large cities is

worsening. What possibly can cause this problem? What measures


can be taken to resolve it?
Many cities across the globe are witnessing a decline in the quality of life. This essay will look at
the reasons behind this and give some possible measures to overcome the problems of city
dwellers.
Firstly, an ever increasing population and a huge influx of immigrants from rural to urban areas
have caused congestion. This has led to the growth in the numbers of slums in some areas.
Residents there are not provided with any basic facilities like hospitals, sanitation and clean
water supply. As a result of living in unhygienic conditions, not only people in slums suffer from
serious health problems but also aid the cause of spreading flu and other viruses. Secondly,
hectic schedule and excessive workload also hamper the quality of life. To explain it further,
extended working hours, long commuting time leave urbanites with little time to involve in
recreational activities which are indispensable to ensure the wellbeing of human beings.
Consequently, there has been a tremendous rise in the prevalence of psychiatric problems
among people in large cities.
To mitigate those demerits, the government should develop affordable accommodation facilities
to accommodate an ever-growing number of city dwellers. There should be strict restrictions on
building of slums and stern actions against offenders. In order to avoid the overwhelming
migration, more attentions have to be paid to the development of the countryside. Gyms and
recreational facilities such as parks, gardens and yoga centres, etc should also be catered by
the government and there should be no charge to use them. Moreover, positives of good health
should be highlighted, asking people to follow a balanced life.
To conclude, unfettered growth of population, stressful lifestyle and lack of basic facilities in
certain areas have made the life worse in cities. Undoubtedly, if this situation is to be improved,
effective measures have to be taken.

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