In recent days due to large political activities anyone in chennai can witness large number of banners, flags planted for 100s of kilometres, lightning for cutouts and banners. But on the other side we can witness a lot of slums, people begging to get even one day meal!!
Next I was on bus stand one day. I saw an ill person who is mentally affected and was in pathetic condition. All his dress had come down and he was in a state such that he can't even get up!! I was really moved.But there were 100s of people around him waiting for the bus, even though they see him they care less about him I went to police station and informed about the pathetic condition. They said they will take action. Not satisfied i tried up calling many orphanages, servicing organizations but only in vein since none seemed to admit such kind of guys. ---> Really where is humanity?? Is it lost? People give more importance to monetary values than personal human values
There are a lot of moments for separate statehood, language, religions but is there any moment for upliftment of poor? Do anyone go hunger strike for them?
People do spend a lot of money for marriage in India which can be done simple!! But are we ready to spend the same money for poor??
Even the worse thing is policemen were more involved in getting bribes from the vehicle owners who illegally carry heavy loads. I had myself witness policemen getting bribes. But they seemed to be blind to these real isses. This thing which i cites is just opposite to police station where the bus stand is..
POVERTY IN INDIA
Poverty in India is reducing but it is still a major issue. Rural Indians depend on unpredictable agriculture incomes, while urban Indians rely on jobs that are, at best, scarce.
Since its independence, the issue of poverty within India has remained a prevalent concern. According to the common definition of poverty, when a person finds it difficult to meet the minimum requirement of acceptable living standards, he or she is considered poor.
Millions of people in India are unable to meet these basic standards, and according to government estimates, in 2007 there were nearly 220.1 million people living below the poverty line.
Nearly 21.1% of the entire rural population and 15% of the urban population of India exists in this difficult physical and financial predicament. The following chart presents the poverty situation:
The division of resources, as well as wealth, is very uneven in India - this disparity creates different poverty ratios for different states. For instance, states such as Delhi and Punjab have very low poverty ratios. On the other hand, 40-50% of the populations in Bihar and Orissa live below the poverty line.
The poverty ratios illustrated here are divided in two types: urban and rural. Specific reasons for poverty vary in the urban and rural settings.
A number of factors are responsible for poverty in the rural areas of India. Rural populations primarily depend on agriculture, which is highly dependant on rain patterns and the monsoon season. Inadequate rain and improper irrigation facilities can obviously cause low, or in some cases, no production of crops.
A number of factors are responsible for poverty in the rural areas of India. Rural populations primarily depend on agriculture, which is highly dependant on rain patterns and the monsoon season. Inadequate rain and improper irrigation facilities can obviously cause low, or in some cases, no production of crops.
Additionally, the Indian family unit is often very large, which can amplify the effects of poverty. Also, the caste system still prevails in India, and this is also a major reason for rural poverty - people from the lower casts are often deprived of a number of facilities and opportunities. The government has planned and implemented poverty eradication programs, but the benefits of all these programs have yet to reach the core of the country.
Source:
http://www.economywatch.com/indianeconomy/poverty-in-india.html One of the basic entities for life is food.
Poverty in India is reducing but it is still a major issue. Rural Indians depend on unpredictable agriculture incomes, while urban Indians rely on jobs that are, at best, scarce.
Since its independence, the issue of poverty within India has remained a prevalent concern. According to the common definition of poverty, when a person finds it difficult to meet the minimum requirement of acceptable living standards, he or she is considered poor.
Millions of people in India are unable to meet these basic standards, and according to government estimates, in 2007 there were nearly 220.1 million people living below the poverty line.
Nearly 21.1% of the entire rural population and 15% of the urban population of India exists in this difficult physical and financial predicament. The following chart presents the poverty situation:
The division of resources, as well as wealth, is very uneven in India - this disparity creates different poverty ratios for different states. For instance, states such as Delhi and Punjab have very low poverty ratios. On the other hand, 40-50% of the populations in Bihar and Orissa live below the poverty line.
The poverty ratios illustrated here are divided in two types: urban and rural. Specific reasons for poverty vary in the urban and rural settings.
A number of factors are responsible for poverty in the rural areas of India. Rural populations primarily depend on agriculture, which is highly dependant on rain patterns and the monsoon season. Inadequate rain and improper irrigation facilities can obviously cause low, or in some cases, no production of crops.
A number of factors are responsible for poverty in the rural areas of India. Rural populations primarily depend on agriculture, which is highly dependant on rain patterns and the monsoon season. Inadequate rain and improper irrigation facilities can obviously cause low, or in some cases, no production of crops.
Additionally, the Indian family unit is often very large, which can amplify the effects of poverty. Also, the caste system still prevails in India, and this is also a major reason for rural poverty - people from the lower casts are often deprived of a number of facilities and opportunities. The government has planned and implemented poverty eradication programs, but the benefits of all these programs have yet to reach the core of the country.
Source:
http://www.economywatch.com/indianeconomy/poverty-in-india.html One of the basic entities for life is food.
The Real Economic flaw
Farmers are the real backbone of agriculture but if you see the statistics farmers are the ones who are mostly below the poverty line!!
They work hard in harsh conditions! But they don't get a good income. In contrast the urban population(Example IT people sit in AC, work before computer enjoy greater income) have a good income. The farmers who give us food commit suicide due to poverty. Isn't that a shame.
They guarantee us food but there is not guarantee of their income for livelihood!! Isn't there something wrong with the economic structure?? To say India is an agricultural country but the plight of farmers is really worse
Also consider fishermen!! They risk their lives for giving us fish. But they don't get a good year around income!! Its really bad that our focus on the important entities of life are getting shifted day by day
Why doesn't government provide a salary to farmers and fishermen who don't get year around income. With proper management i think this can be done!! This would avoid the suicide of farmers and would promote agriculture.
Even today many children are working even in government organisations, elite institutes for very less salary. One day a small boy(8 or 9 years old) came to my home along with electrician. He was used by electrician to do works. I enquired that about why he is working and why is he not going to school. He replied that he stopped schooling a year before due to poverty and came to work due to force of parents. He said he used to get 1st rank in his school. I was really sad on hearing it. Not only him but there are millions of poor children who are forced to go to work for cheap labour abandoning their education. Isn't this a shame for our nation. Where is the child labour prevention act?? Really these acts are just for name sake but they are never implemented in reality
The main problem here is that "We" think that we cannot do anything. But the fact is different!! How much do we spend in marriages?? How much do we spend in luxury?? Are these more important than human values.
Are we obsessed with greediness? We do more care about luxury and wealth more than human bonds!!
People will take a 100Rs note in the road but go unnoticed if a person is lying in pathetic condition in road
Isn't this a shame..
If we just use what we want and provide the rest to the others i am damn sure that there will be no one dying of poverty. Just think how much food and money is wasted in marriages and festivals. Instead of wasting it why not provide them to needed ones!!
PS: Well this is not just my advice to others but i am practicing it. I am a student at present. I get money from my parents just as others. I use only required amount and put the rest in savings and after a considerable amount is reached i will give it to orphanages for food and education purposes.
Farmers are the real backbone of agriculture but if you see the statistics farmers are the ones who are mostly below the poverty line!!
They work hard in harsh conditions! But they don't get a good income. In contrast the urban population(Example IT people sit in AC, work before computer enjoy greater income) have a good income. The farmers who give us food commit suicide due to poverty. Isn't that a shame.
They guarantee us food but there is not guarantee of their income for livelihood!! Isn't there something wrong with the economic structure?? To say India is an agricultural country but the plight of farmers is really worse
Also consider fishermen!! They risk their lives for giving us fish. But they don't get a good year around income!! Its really bad that our focus on the important entities of life are getting shifted day by day
Why doesn't government provide a salary to farmers and fishermen who don't get year around income. With proper management i think this can be done!! This would avoid the suicide of farmers and would promote agriculture.
Even today many children are working even in government organisations, elite institutes for very less salary. One day a small boy(8 or 9 years old) came to my home along with electrician. He was used by electrician to do works. I enquired that about why he is working and why is he not going to school. He replied that he stopped schooling a year before due to poverty and came to work due to force of parents. He said he used to get 1st rank in his school. I was really sad on hearing it. Not only him but there are millions of poor children who are forced to go to work for cheap labour abandoning their education. Isn't this a shame for our nation. Where is the child labour prevention act?? Really these acts are just for name sake but they are never implemented in reality
The main problem here is that "We" think that we cannot do anything. But the fact is different!! How much do we spend in marriages?? How much do we spend in luxury?? Are these more important than human values.
Are we obsessed with greediness? We do more care about luxury and wealth more than human bonds!!
People will take a 100Rs note in the road but go unnoticed if a person is lying in pathetic condition in road
Isn't this a shame..
If we just use what we want and provide the rest to the others i am damn sure that there will be no one dying of poverty. Just think how much food and money is wasted in marriages and festivals. Instead of wasting it why not provide them to needed ones!!
PS: Well this is not just my advice to others but i am practicing it. I am a student at present. I get money from my parents just as others. I use only required amount and put the rest in savings and after a considerable amount is reached i will give it to orphanages for food and education purposes.