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                                    What would be the future of Mauritius, as opined by the author? | 
                            
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Answer»  The writer seems to be despondent about the future of Mauritius. He states that the present Mauritius is idyllic with no problems of population and unemployment. However, the country is worried about its whole economy being dependent on the single commodity of sugar and wants to welcome foreign entrepreneurship. But the writer knows that with the introduction of industries, the population would grow and flats would come up resulting in pollution and congestion. This would also mean increased cost of living, taxation, unemployment, slums and a whole lot of associated problems. With the growth in industries, infrastructure also will have to change. Roads will have to be widened. With wise planning all these problems can be tackled. But whether the leaders have the vision to preserve the paradise is a question for which the writer has no answer.  | 
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