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Salute to Amartya Sir. A true Bengali will always feel for another Bengali of any nations citizen.
While I appreciate your sentiment, but it has nothing do with him being a Bengali. He is concerned for all Indians and there's always scope to learn from your neighbours.
At the same time, he makes no attempt at suppressing his Bengali - his east Bengali - antecedents. No east Bengali can consciously do that, not for long.
Salute to Amartya Sir. A true Bengali will always feel for another Bengali of any nations citizen.
I will not be an apologist for India. But the Indo-Gangetic plains have failed India, if you google top 10 cities of India, here is the following list based on Development Index for 2009 (source: EconomicTimes)
1. New Delhi
2. Mumbai
3. Chennai
4. Bengaluru
5. Hyderabad
6. Kolkata
7.Pune
8. Ahmedabad
9. Chandigarh
10. Surat
Of the list only New Delhi can be said to be in the Hindi heartland. Supposedly the anchor group is miserably failing. The Human/Social indices of South India are comparable to Thailand and Malaysia. So the India over all picture is a fractured image, predominantly of political & social failing of Hindi-Heartland.
Because the Indo-Gangetic plains were the worst affected during the colonial period ?
South India was sheltered (relatively) both during the British and Central Asian invasions
Yes that is true specially for those who were born in east Bengal, although the distinctive east Bengali hue is no more there for good or bad. Now it's only relevant in derby match between EB & MB!
Amrtya sens family is from Wari(dhaka). He had his high-school education at St Gregory's School in Dhaka. I think I've visited their community in manikgonj.
Anyways congrats to him.
It is a myth that higher GDP per capita brings better services. That myth is getting busted every day here in the US in so many areas. Yes, a certain level of per capita income is required, that will support a fair access to services (meanings service providers should get fairly paid) but beyond that things get into the gray area. With current per capita levels, India should still be able to achieve a lot better HDI than it currently has. The reason it has not is because of poor social organization and lack of community level activities (things you see in perhaps Kerala but absent in the rest of India). That's my take on it.
No one will buy that crap. The British exploited Madras as much as any other province. I might say even more because they conquered these regions by 1800. Central Asian invasions, the Qutubshahs of Golconda are turks, so south had its fair share. There is no good explanation for underperformance of Hindi-heartland. Complete lack of leadership on the political and social front since Independence is the real reason, please do not blame Shahjahan or Timur the Lame.
@joe shearer well I have a word or two to add. Even if you mind, this isn't East Bengal anymore this is banglar desh Bangladesh!
On a side note yes their are some sens in Manikgonj, probably at Senabari beside Gupta residences, I'm not sure though. Went their for some architectural studies on Panch thubi Buddha-vihar.