Sashan
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The OP is nothing but a cherry picking of few indicators where Pakistan has been doing well compared to India and a subjective interpretation of Sachar committee report to project the muslim conditions in India.
1. First the Sachar committee report itself - Not sure whether the OP has read the 425 page Sachar report.
Just repeating what I posted in another thread few weeks back -
"I have been through most of it including the methodology used by Sachar Committee. Many of the discriminations quoted above - if you look at his report, he does not come to conclusion. Rather he used the word "alleged" everywhere when talking about discrimination.
He points out the reason as for the low literacy among muslims it is lack of private schools in muslim majority regions and quality government schools in those areas(and this is the case not specific to muslim majority regions alone) - And one more reason is the low returns on education as perceived by the muslims. I can point out numerous issues quoted in the Sachar report - female discrimination and so low literacy rate among muslim women, Ghettoism and slams the government for not doing much(but mind it - government can't do something specifically for a particular community alone as it is a violation of Indian constitution)"
- So the conditions of the muslims are self imposed mostly while other minorities - sikhs, jains,buddhists,parsis, christians flourish in India.
2. As for the indicators that OP has chosen to project his view - if one looks at the worldbank data, there are some 50-100 indicators and if one looks at different indicators, there are some where India has better nos while Pakistan has better nos in others. So the OP has clearly done some cherry picking.
As a sample, for his indicator related to education, I can post my own cherry picked indicator as well to show India is better off -
So at the end of the day, India or Pakistan is nowhere near the levels of developed countries and benchmarking themselves with the developed countries and strive to achieve those levels would be the appropriate way.
1. First the Sachar committee report itself - Not sure whether the OP has read the 425 page Sachar report.
Just repeating what I posted in another thread few weeks back -
"I have been through most of it including the methodology used by Sachar Committee. Many of the discriminations quoted above - if you look at his report, he does not come to conclusion. Rather he used the word "alleged" everywhere when talking about discrimination.
He points out the reason as for the low literacy among muslims it is lack of private schools in muslim majority regions and quality government schools in those areas(and this is the case not specific to muslim majority regions alone) - And one more reason is the low returns on education as perceived by the muslims. I can point out numerous issues quoted in the Sachar report - female discrimination and so low literacy rate among muslim women, Ghettoism and slams the government for not doing much(but mind it - government can't do something specifically for a particular community alone as it is a violation of Indian constitution)"
- So the conditions of the muslims are self imposed mostly while other minorities - sikhs, jains,buddhists,parsis, christians flourish in India.
2. As for the indicators that OP has chosen to project his view - if one looks at the worldbank data, there are some 50-100 indicators and if one looks at different indicators, there are some where India has better nos while Pakistan has better nos in others. So the OP has clearly done some cherry picking.
As a sample, for his indicator related to education, I can post my own cherry picked indicator as well to show India is better off -
So at the end of the day, India or Pakistan is nowhere near the levels of developed countries and benchmarking themselves with the developed countries and strive to achieve those levels would be the appropriate way.