1. With the rising popularity of electronically generated cash equivalents and money transaction arrangements, the need for paper currency is decreasing and, some people raise the doubt that, sooner than later, it may get phased out of the market.
Do you think paper currency will go irrelevant one day?
What advantages do electronic cash equivalents offer people?
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2. Due to the rising number of private automobiles on the road, a sizeable section of ordinary people find their daily life really miserable by way of pollution, lack of public space and room for free movement. This is a violation of their basic rights.
Some people argue that private automobile owners need to pay damages for such inconveniences. But some others say, government should ensure that public freedom is not curtailed due to automobile boom.
How do you look at these two arguements?
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3. Increasing drop in the rates of rainfall felt around the world is a matter of great concern, and this mounting water poverty scenario is bound to end up in fights between communities and countries.
· How far is the issue attributed to human activity?
· What can you suggest to tide over this situation?
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4. The need for finding a common currency system for the world is felt much more today that it was in the past, and there are many advantages for such a level playing monetary regime.
Why is this need felt more today than it was yesterday?
What advantages does such a system offer for world?
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