This document discusses the struggle for existence in India due to the country's growing population and limited resources. It identifies several key reasons for this struggle, including the disproportionate ratio of land area to population, decreasing property sizes between generations, illiteracy, corruption, caste discrimination, lack of rural infrastructure, and farmers' lack of awareness about new technologies. The population of India exceeds 1.27 billion people but the land area remains fixed, intensifying the competition for resources and leading to an unpleasant environment. Unless actions are taken to address these issues, the struggle for existence in India will continue.