it is very unfortunate that economically resurgent India still remains home to the world's largest population of poor, hungry and illiterate people. Tragically,
Half full or half empty -- either way, it is a truth - Why Indians on this forum should be so defensive about the truth is beyond me.
Are you working to correct the situation? Yes they answer, but this is a self serving idea, after all, if indeed this was a priority, would the situation continue as it has?
But we digress from the Mantra of Everything is Golden in India and it just can't seem to stop blinding the world with that SHINE (a euphemism for less than the truth)
News Flash for Indians in America: India has her share of problems -- Well so do a lot of others (Pakistan included) - but then unlike Indian, they are not into imagining that they can hide from these problems or that non-Indian ought not comment on them, after all Indian comment on problems others face - and why not?
I don't think you"ve got the whole picture.
Check Mr.Haq's previous posts.He keeps posting them here from his blog
You"ll find a pattern.
Almost each and every article about India is on poverty or some misery.
The information is cherry picked(ignoring the positive points from the original source)to show India in bad-light as mush as possible.
If Pakistan is mentioned,only the positive points are found in the article.
Not even a single article provides or suggests a solution.
At the end of the day its just a more improved,researched article version of those moronic India vs Pakistan videos on youtube,comparing the best one with the poorest of another.
If Mr.Haq posts such an article once we Indians wil think it was informative.
If posted twice,we"ll think it was an updated version of his previous article.
But if posted for the nth time,Indians as well as any reader will pay attention to Mr.Haq
intent rather than is article.So,naturally most of them aware of this pattern being beat the messenger rather than the message.
The issue of poverty in India(and toilets too
) on this forum in particular has been mentioned and discussed Ad infinitum.
Every Indian is aware about the poverty in his country as much as the fact he is aware of his nationality.
And yes,those figure have significantly and substantially improved in the past 30 years and are continuing to get better everyday.So there some optimism on the issue.
ontopic
This is 1954
This is 2008,
Things haven't changed for some sections of our society in the last 64 years,and sadly change is not coming to those areas soon enough.
PS:I request fellow Indian members to do either of the two:
*Either debunk the data in the article by finding the true source of it and if the sources are true then discuss the reason as well as solution to it,as this forum is open to many eyes,anyone wanting good knowledge on the issue can refer these posts someday.
*or ignore the thread as this is not a forum to discuss about poverty of nations.