Mumbai is the capital city of India. It is also formerly known by the name Bombay. It is one of the most populated cities in India and ranked as the fourth largest populous city in the world. Among the metropolitan areas in India, Mumbai is the second largest metropolitan area with lots of population. It is estimated to have population of 13 million people. The population pyramid of Mumbai is “young” shape which means it has more children and adults than old age people. It has a population density of 55,794 people per square miles. So it is very dense and crowded city where one can see lots of people moving around, vendors on the streets selling their product, cars and buses, rickshaw on the roads. Although it has lots of pollution, dirt …show more content…
The political party of Mumbai is Democratic Party known as Indian National Congress or commonly known as Congress party and Bharatiya Janta Party. The national election held in every five years. Mumbai has total number of six parliamentary constituencies which includes Mumbai South, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai North, Mumbai North west and Mumbai North East.
Mumbai is famous for Hindi film industries which are famously known as Bollywood Industries. People from all over the world go to Mumbai in order to deal with film related activities. It produces enormous country’s capital through its number of films produced each year so it is a commercial capital of India as well as modern city of India. Mumbai is the city of dream to many people especially to youngsters and adults of 21st generations. According to Mira Kamdar, “There is lots of money in Bombay, not going to mention glamour. Bombay is New York plus Hollywood, home to the film industry whose distribution range stretches from the Persian Gulf all the way to through Southeast Asia.” There is a continuous performance of dances, music and dramas in this city and it drags lots of tourists and local inhabitants. It has lots of mini shops, ethnic markets, shopping malls fast foods in every corner of this city. It has become a melting pot with the changing pace of time, has a diverse communities that
Vulnerability is defined as susceptibility or increased risk for health problems (DeChesnay, 2008). A group of individuals are considered at higher risk for illness when their physical, emotional, psychological, or social health, is compromised (Aday, 2001). There are many leading causes for why a population is considered at higher risk; socioeconomic, age, gender, demographics, personal, and cultural backgrounds are some of the key factors (Aday, 2001; Sebation, 1996). Individuals can become vulnerable at any time because of change in life circumstances, placing them at higher risk. One group
The elderly in Australia society The elderly population in Australia has increased in the recent years . This phenomenon has been caused by high levels of longevity and declining fertility. For example, people live longer and there are fewer young people being born. The consequences of this population increased are manifold not only for the old society but for society in general .The constant learning is important for personal development and also for updating knowledge.
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is India’s largest city and one of the largest cosmopolitan metropolises in the world. Mumbai is India’s melting pot with people from all over the country - and the world - converging together to live harmoniously. The city is the perfect representation of the country’s dichotomy: symbolised by the presence of Bollywood in the city, Mumbai is also host to India’s largest slum population. The city itself is huge, sprawling in every direction, and this makes sight-seeing in Mumbai much more exciting. From the rock cut caves of Elephanta to Dobi Ghats to Marine Drive to Gateway to India, Mumbai has it all and more.
The elderly in America have many needs that can range from transportation, a little more money, and even just a little companionship but one of their major needs is advocacy. They need someone to stand up and fight with them for what the need. The elderly of today did so much for this country such things as fight both world wars and the Korean Conflict, they fought for equality, and the escalated this country to the greatness we have today.
As nursing professionals we need to enable us to provide services to the entire population as each stage of growth and development it has specific characteristics that must be cover to ensure that this population remains healthy. On this occasion I will focus on the older population as I understand it is the most vulnerable, children have parents who monitor their welfare, but older people on many occasions live alone and without support which puts them at risk . These risks include security, use of medications as prescribed, we must prevent polypharmacy, emotional disorders like depression that produce them loneliness and abandonment. Also the economic factor is another aspect that influences negatively because if they did not make provision
Mumbai - The capital city of India and famously known for Bollywood industry. Being a major financial center, people from all over the world come here for business opportunities. It is the city which never sleeps; you will observe all day and night people busy working hard to fulfill their dreams and live luxury life. Most men seek to have a luxury of pretty lady beside them. Men likes to have a company with someone that make him feel out of the world in night. So, here is the best solution to aid you in your loneliness and that is escorts in Mumbai.
Elderly people account for much of our population in hospitals and assisted living facilities. For the purpose of this paper, I viewed the movie “Up” and concluded many things based on the stereotypical aspects and theories of the elderly. Throughout this paper, I will relate to the movie “Up” to reflect on how the movie influenced my outlook on young and elderly behavior, my view on aging, and describe an activity that I carried out as an empathy exercise to simulate a normal physiological aging process.
As you get older you will notice that your brain functions will decrease in certain places. Your cognitive function will decrease because your blood vessels will shrink and that reduces the amount of oxygen to your brain, which causes memory loss.
How can nurses ensure that older people are treated with respect and dignity whist being cared for in hospital or in the community?
Mumbai, India’s financial hub is home to more than 20 million people. Historically, slum growth in Mumbai was a result of population growth far beyond the total carrying capacity. It resulted in overuse of traditional land, displacing a heavy chunk of the lower-middle class population to informal settlements. Villages like Dharavi, Byculla and Khar with small scale industries got converted into slums during this process. The rapid economic development in the 19th century also brought in a lot of migrant population from the rural areas into a city ill-equipped to deal with them [1]. This provides us
Patient L.G. is a 92 year old black female, born and raised in Augusta GA. L.G. is the oldest of 6 children and has an 8th grade education. She had to leave school at an early age to help her parents who were “Field Hands” with her young siblings. L.G. spent most of her youth picking cotton alongside her parents and tending to her younger brothers and sisters and was unable to complete her education. L.G. was a very quick learner and very good with her hands. She always envisioned she would become a teacher but her interest in a career never materialized.
In reading chapter 9 we live in an aging society. Not only is 1 in every 8 Americans older than 65 years, but a person aged 65 can expect to live an average of 18 more years . People aged 85 years and over are the fastest-growing group, and the proportion of these “oldest old” is expected to triple between now and year 2030. Continued good health of the elderly population is a major challenge to public health.
The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896, and since then there has been no looking back. Today, India has the world's biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies, exhibition, finance and marketing and even in its business environment. There is no doubt that the Indian Film Industry is finally getting corporatized in that sense. 2005 was a watershed year for the industry. Indian Film Producers are also looking
Bombay was also known as Mumbai. When Britishers came to India they change a lot of cities name and Bombay was the one in it. After Britishers went back, Bombay was called by Mumbai. Mumbai is the dream city of every Indian because Mumbai is the biggest city in India. Approximately, more than 15 million people live in Mumbai and it is a big city. The dangerous thing in Mumbai is the trains of Mumbai’s local station. It is very risky to travel I the travel in Mumbai.
Mumbai is not a city. It is a way of life! The cinema, big businesses, the gastronomy, the tourism lets this city never sleep. However, the hustle and bustle of this ever vibrating and ever pulsating city can sometimes get on to your nerves and you may want to spend a few moments away from the electrifying city, in the lap of MOTHER NATURE!So what are you waiting for? Got a few days? Craving for some peace, surrounded by peaks? Or are you on a visit here? Are you done with your hotel booking in Mumbai? It is time to explore the beauty of these hill stations, a quick drive from any hotel in Mumbai.