"It is more important to allocate money for immediate, existing social problems than to spend it on long-term research that might help future generations."
In this era fraught with dominant social problems, it’s vitally important to acknowledge the problems at hand and address them promptly by working towards it. This would benefit the society in a much efficient and result-oriented way than to invest on a long term research which might or might not help future generations.
The present society is plagued with many problems, social, economic, cultural to name a few. The governing bodies that are primarily responsible for attending to these problems should prioritize and ear mark the problems based on the intensity and impact on the society, ...
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