After watching the presentation of Mittal Patel, I am really
inspired and hats off to her for her great job towards the society which is
lacked behind today, and there are only few people in this world who has pulled
forward themselves for the betterment of nation. It would be a book if I write
every facts that has been passing by modern India. Our country got independence
65 years ago and no doubt that India has grown and progressed in education,
infrastructure, technology, defense, agriculture and all other sectors except
our slouchy Indian laws & governance.
We, the people belongs to cities, towns & villages
nearby any towns enjoy the benefits of modernizations, while there is also a
society beneath our modern world who still survive in darkness. We can search
our streets and towns in Google maps but there are many places which doesn’t
exists in Indian official maps. We get
ultimate knowledge from modern educations, modern infrastructures, transports
etc while they don’t have a proper
school for basic educations, proper transports.
Have you ever passed by red light streets? Listen to their problems, they don’t have a proper identification document of Indian citizenships, if a person among them are missing then it will not put a tiny effect in country’s census are they are not counted in census as well as police don’t register their complaint against anyone , most of the girls are forced to get into prostitutions by their family or by themselves just because to fulfill the hunger of poverty.
Have you ever passed by red light streets? Listen to their problems, they don’t have a proper identification document of Indian citizenships, if a person among them are missing then it will not put a tiny effect in country’s census are they are not counted in census as well as police don’t register their complaint against anyone , most of the girls are forced to get into prostitutions by their family or by themselves just because to fulfill the hunger of poverty.
According to India
Times India is the 6th
largest economy in the world, but during nights look at the streets and
footpaths there are many people sleeping
around there who don’t have any
home and they migrate from a place to another in search of a work and a open
space to sleep.
India has the largest democracy in the world and divided into 29 states for better control and better development of the country but, everything goes to vain ,the ministers are just here to grab the seats of MLA, Chief Ministers, Prime ministers etc , one political party is jealous of another so they are just busy in defaming and killing each other and as a result there are more number of strikes than number of holidays and prices of daily essentials increasing every year like fire. About 80% percent of Indian ministers are involved in different type of scam, some recent scams are 2G telecom scam, Coal scam etc. A huge fund are provided by the central government to states government for development and other work but 50% of the fund goes into the pocket of officials from state level to panchayat level and the rest 50% are not being spent properly for development. Government is well aware about Income tax, they know how much the companies has to fill but they are not aware about how much the companies’ output should be, how the companies’ production cost should be minimized so the products should reach the consumers at fair valued price and hence here is more in import than export.
We know India is a developing country and vast effected by its huge population, but if we compare ourselves with neighbors countries like China, in spite of huge population they have pulled themselves much forward and stood 2nd largest economy in the world and giving its’ citizens a good life style. But here still 21% of Indian population living below poverty line and most of them don’t have their own entity and identity, some also die of malnutrition.
Indian economy is huge but it is poorly divided so,
modernizations and development are only reaching to those areas which are
already partially or almost developed but not at those areas where developments
are really necessary and hence richer are getting more rich and poor are
getting more poor and if these goes on, India will never be a developed
country.
This post has been written for “ THE IDEA CARAVAN” contest
at Indiblogger , held by Franklin Templeton Investments,
Partnered with TEDx gateway Mumbai in December 2012.
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