You're looking at it from your perspective again. How is your life, are you all rich and famous? Are you in a so called "green pasture?" What if, my situation is similar to those you've mentioned? What if I am unemployed and no matter how hard I try, I lose out to people richer and dearer to the central system? Simply being rich doesn't mean you can dictate lives to other people and what they should and shouldn't think. If you've got all of the items on the previous list, well done. Be happy about your own position and just feel sorry for everyone beneath you, for you have no clue what it is like to live in sub-standard India.
How boring a story you tell.
I was born into a fairly well to do family. But how it became well to do is the question
But neither my grandfather or my mother had it easy.
My grandparents were born in rural India, My Grandfather worked at power plant for a menial pay.
One day My Grandfather quit his job and stated his own contracting business. He worked day and night
He was successful at it and earned enough money to buy a house in what was then an empty part of Visakhapatnam. My mother worked hard and studied to be a doctor. And my grandfather a successful businessman. And today that empty part of VIzag has the national highway running through it and a fairly sized stadium built on it. as well as becoming one of the more peaceful places to live with a park and good neighborhood.
The life i have today is a result of hard work by what you call "sub-standard Indian's"
And if your wondering MY Father was well to do. He was from a village as well. My grandfather on the parents side owned a rice mill.
Which was subsequently torched to the ground in one of India's many political riots.
Ive experienced my fair share of India. all its positives and its negatives
To live in sub-standard India you say. As if you are held back by the system. My very life is a contradiction to your claims.
Stop blaming other for your own limitations
Our own prime minister comes from Rural India. His education and commitment made him who he is today. If a Sikh born to a poor family in a village some where can one day become prime minister. Then Tell me what is this sub standard India that you speak of.