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    How poor is India in modern era?

    Today lots of media have published or broadcast, especially the southern media (to be precise, the Telugu media, who are fully corrupted), that India is so much more advanced than other developed countries.

    The ex-chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, introduced a scheme called 'hygienic' for women to use sanitary pads, so he made sanitary pads available for free in every shop.

    In One Short YouTube, nearly 2 crores of people are dying of hunger in India, as per the survey of UNICEF. Today, out of 4 crores of people, 1 crore of people are taking the NTR social pension scheme, according to AP government records. The most fertile land in South India.

    In Karnataka, the ban on bike taxis results in 64 lakh people taking darkness into life. and staged a protest near Karnataka Assembly

    Daily, around 1 lakh people will stand in queues for free food near all the centres of Hyderabad, Telangana. (Search on free food available in Hyderabad on YouTube.) This is leftover food in hotels, parties and marriage functions.

    Apart from all these in Kurnool and Visakhapatnam, natural disasters occurred. Some NGOs were announced on Mike with loudspeakers: give all your used dresses, even if they are torn, including innerwear. so that it will help the distressed people.

    India remains poor and will always be a poor and undeveloped country. This is in South India, where North India is still worse than this.
  • #783637
    "India remains poor and will always be a poor and undeveloped country. This is in South India, where North India is still worse than this."-------------------I am sure India is poor due to people with pessimistic attitudes like the particular member who has raised the present post.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #783641
    I also think the same as Partha Sir. I myself am seeing a lot of change in India. In my childhood days, many people were not able to manage their food twice. In Hyderabad, many people go for taking free food eventhough they can afford. My driver, who earns a good amount as a salary, will go to temples every day in the afternoon to have free lunch. This is not an indication that poverty is increasing.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783644
    Do not club. Temples available, free food to outside NGOs and other charitable organisations, and individual help, to make confusion. Both are different. India is a poor country and remains a poor country.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783645
    I never understand why the author always thinks negatively only about the nation and its growth. Is it because of the hatred he has towards the party that is in power in the central government, or is it for any other reason?
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783646
    Dr Srinivas Rao, watch this video of the Big Academy inauguration. Padmasri Brahmanandam (Telugu comedian), along with Yuvraj Singh, stated that 90 per cent of Indians are poor people.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru1_xSd2rAg. It is in English; your associate can also watch this.

    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783647
    My parents were victims of partition. In 1947, when they were in their teens, they saw, death, destruction, loot, extreme hunger and many other things. At that time India was extremely poor. But even after going through such calamities, they did not have such a pessimistic attitude.

    I propose initiation of an award: 'The most pessimistic person of India' . Bhushan Sir will easily get it, destroying all other pessimists of the country.

    Bhushan Sir, I will wholeheartedly support you if there is such a contest.

    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #783648
    I am staying in a rented flat The watchman or watchwoman had two sons staying with her husband when I came here first. I saw from the second floor that they are eating only rice without any curry or pickle. Some days they beg for some pickles in front of my house, with one girl selling them, and now, after 6 years, they are buying vegetables and 1 rupee/kg rice. Because her native is near the Karnataka border, she didn't get any social pension.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783650
    What's the purpose of raising this thread? Do you want to eradicate poverty from India or just want to shame India? India is a hugely populated country and people struggle to earn their livelihood because of circumstances and many of them overcome it by sheer perseverance. If people are getting free food then it means they are going through a tough phase of life and they need help, which is the reason they go to temples and gurdwaras. A little bit of help can surely help someone to go through that bad phase in life.
    Humble yourself or life will do it for you!

  • #783651
    Why is the media projecting India as a great and rich country? Every 4 days, one international match, and every 8 months, one ICC Cup. Why are crores of rupees spent on cricket matches? Why are they not using it for good things? Why is India making huge debts from international banks, and why is BCCI pouring lots of money into the ICC to make Indian cricketers heroes?! Why are foreign cricketers making money in the IPL? Where does this money come from? Why are huge taxes being collected from the middle class and poor people in India to make livelihoods tougher?
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783652
    Today on the public stage, people who were honoured by the central government with the highest civilian awards are also talked about. 90 per cent of the Indians are poor; it's a shame for all of us
    https://youtu.be/3P-ZPDjh8lE

    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783654
    BCCI is a private organisation and all the money in cricket is generated because of cricket fans in India. Most of the money is due to the corporates and sponsorships and government has nothing to do with it. Hence, your statement is absolutely rubbish because there is no involvement of tax money and if people stop watching cricket in India the money that sponsors offer will also vanish.

    90% of Indians are poor? What's the source of this dubious statement? YouTube video?

    Humble yourself or life will do it for you!

  • #783656
    BCCI is not a private organisation; it's an autonomous body that runs under the instructions of the Central Government of India. Strictly speaking, it's a government body They are sponsors who run the show, and how the sponsors get the money is public money. know the facts before you respond
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783657
    No, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is an autonomous, private body, registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, not a government entity, and it doesn't receive direct government funding.

    Looks like you are an illiterate whose primary source of information is idiotic youtube videos.

    Humble yourself or life will do it for you!

  • #783658
    BCCI is an autonomous body that works and is regulated under the guidelines of the GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. Autonomy: The BCCI operates independently of the Indian government, not receiving government grants, but requires approval for international tours.
    How the sponsors will get money from the public. Public means who ...

    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783659
    By promoting Cricket in India, the country is getting many benefits. The state governments and the central government are getting money in the form of taxes. No government is funding BCCI. All private organisations should work under the rules and guidelines and obey the rules of the land.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783660
    How will the sponsors get money? It is from the public. Public means people – a product which costs less than its selling cost is multiplied 10 times and sold for giving to BCCI and co., and the burden is on customers. Day-to-day essential products like paste, coffee, brushes and other products. Even other boards are getting money from BCCI.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783661
    There are two ways for the sponsors to get money. Additional customers may come in after seeing the advertisements during the telecast of the match. The existing customers also may not bother about the increased prices, as they love that product. Ultimately, all the costs will be borne by the customers.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783662
    The post was to discuss how poor India was. Now, it is discussing how rich and influential BCCI is.

    However, I have understood the basic premises of argument of Bhushan Sir.

    According to him, India is poorer than sub-Saharan Africa. And this poverty will be eradicated immediately the present ruling dispensation surrenders power.

    Isn't it, Bhushan Sir?

    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #783670
    India is not a poor in any manner. We, Indians, should proud abut our Nation's wealth and culture. Our Culture itself a wealth. Our basic occupation is cultivation but only traditional people are continuing and many others ignore/neglect the cultivation as if they are getting their rice/wheat from sky or some other place. Unless otherwise our farmers work hard in their paddy field, we cannot get a single piece of rice/Wheat. If everybody sits before computer who will produce our eatables?
    Moreover our Nation's wealth in terms of knowledge is huge and we do not realize this and do not think that because of this greatness only our Indians are getting jobs in foreign countries,

  • #783674
    #783670 Nothing is there. Even important food products are imported from Western countries...
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783675
    Partha Sir,
    The present ruling party in the Centre has been in power for the last 10 years only. Before that, we know which party is in power and what their deeds are. Now I am in my late 60s. I saw India in 1980, and I am seeing the present India. If the present party in the centre gives away power, India will suffer a lot. This is my strong opinion, and I know you will also agree. But there will be some people who never like facts.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #783676
    Dr. Rao Sir, there are at least some members and one editor who believe what Bhushan Sir believes. They think India is a very poor country like sub-Saharan countries, and this poverty will be eradicated immediately if the present ruling party leaves the throne. In India, only BCCI is rich.
    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #783678
    The tax on 10 thousand crore BCCI revenue is 0 per cent. The tax for 18 lakh revenue for the employee is 10 per cent. The tax on air purifiers in 500+ is an AQI of 18 per cent.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783680
    #783678: "The tax on air purifiers in 500+ is an AQI of 18 per cent."---------------------Haven't understood. Is the sentence written in English?

    Further, what are we discussing in this Forum post? Poverty of Indians, rich BCCI, or tax on air purifiers?

    Kabhi un mad-bhari ankhon se piya tha ek jaam, aajtak hosh nehi, hosh nehi, hosh nehi—Jigar Moradabadi ("Once I drank a cup from those drunken eyes; till now I haven't regained my senses!")

  • #783681
    You feel ashamed of what you are writing. A common man's pocket gets looted... because of just your personal profits and benefits for the smooth sailing of your life, you are betraying yourself...
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783682
    Why is the discussion going away from the discussion point? There are many rich people in India. There are also the poor. Is poverty of the country is increasing or decreasing year to year is the point one should discuss.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783683
    Only 10 per cent of people are rich; the rest are all poor. I am not in favour of any government or party. What is it? It is
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan


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