Dr. Strangelove
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the amount of food grain which get rotten in india is equal to the amount of food grain produced by autralia.
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the amount of food grain which get rotten in india is equal to the amount of food grain produced by autralia.
WHY DONT SEELLLLL IT
WHY DONT SEELLLLL IT
then how will sarkari babus and officers will earn money???
90% people sitting at high posts in india are corrupt and they don't give a flying f@ck about the poor people of india.
mentality of people in whole south asia is sh8t.they don't give a damn about humans dying of hunger.the only thing they care about is there never ending hunger for cash.
Doomed? Well, let's figure it out (pun intended!)
> Together, the total outlay for the FSB will likely amount to Rs200,000 crore per year more than double the budgeted food-subsidy estimates for the current fiscal year. This huge expenditure could well make Indias fiscal recovery impossible, with current trends in government revenue and expenditure showing that while revenue growth has significantly weakened, expenditure growth has accelerated sharply.
> The fiscal stress India currently faces is worryingly similar to, if not worse than, the economic climate of the 1980s, which eventually led to the 1991 crisis. Add to that the Rs 200,000 crore going down the sinkhole.
> At least 50% will be eaten up my middlemen which include politicians and bureaucrats. This mostly due to the poor food-delivery mechanisms leading to massive leakages. No wonder most politicians have hit the bar to celebrate.
> Can India produce enough food to cope with the demand created by the bill? No! Especially during floods/drought etc, India would be forced to import food at much higher rates which would mean spending tens of thousands of crores of precious foreign exchange!
> That would translate to higher inflation due to the ballooning fiscal deficit.
> And what does all this mean for farmers? The very low prices of the subsidized food will distort the market and farmers who cant sell to the government program will lose out in the open market because prices will be forced down.
> Many states, including Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Delhi already have a subsidized food program so it is unclear how the two will run together or whether it will create confusion in both. Most likely the latter!
> It is estimated that within 5 years, the expenditure will shoot up to more than Rs 300,000 crores per year due to inflation and imports due to natural causes!
Friends, Indians, countrymen! Be prepared to dish out more taxes just like the tax surcharge on education. (We know where that money is going). We as ordinary taxpayers have no choice but to fund the profligacy of our netas for their vote banks.
For this humungous amount of expenditure, shouldn't the government instead develop infrastructure, promote growth, jobs, health, and increase the literacy rate? As the saying goes:
Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.
But then, that wouldn't fill the Congress' vote bank, would it? At least that's what the Cong thinks! Screw you, screw me, screw the country! It all boils down to: KISSA KURSI KA! Amen
when did india turn communist?
lol
anyways is this a forever thing or just until election is done?
If it's just election, then this program does pretty much nothing, and if it's forever, than damn that is an expensive program.
Nopes...in fact you are way behind...the amount of looting that goes this side of the border will make you feel like the most honest nationso we are not alone
how much one should spend for basic food a day?
for the cheapest food....
when did india turn communist?
lol
anyways is this a forever thing or just until election is done?
If it's just election, then this program does pretty much nothing, and if it's forever, than damn that is an expensive program.
one rupee......OMG.it's like free.......
whats the price if no bpl card? and the poverty line is?
bpl represent people who earn less than a dollar a day ,if u are a apl card holder(above poverty line)one rupee......OMG.it's like free.......
whats the price if no bpl card? and the poverty line is?
bhai india please give me one thali rice with daal . thanks nhi nhi chay khany ke baad yaar chaay abhi mat lao thandi ho jay gee . or haan paani cold hona chayee india bhai .
Issi liye mana karta hu main ki aisi scheme mat nikalo..
tum jaise gareebon ko muft khana do to farmaish badhti hi jaati haib...
50-60 is still not expensive......so i guess India rice price is far lower than world average.thats good for the poor,but bad for farmers1Kg rice for above poverty line or middle class costs around 50-60 Rs (Good quality) rice.
kya farmaish ki hai ? pepsi mang li hai kya ? aby daal chawal kha leen gay to chaay ka aik cup hi to manga hai konsa india bhai se un ki 1 saal ki salary mang ki hai ? acha nhi pilani chaay to mat pilao hum 3 rupee ka cup bahir se pee leen gay .