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New Delhi, April 10:

India has a low rank of 101 among the 133 countries measured for their social progress, even below some immediate neighbours such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, indicating the level of meeting basic human needs and well-being, among other factors.

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Conducted by Social Progress Imperative, a US-based non-profit organisation set up in 2012, the index is seen as a measure of relationship between income inequality and social progress by using the commonly deployed Gini coefficient on income inequality.

“If the world were a country, it would score 64.39 out of 100 on the Social Progress Index based on a simple average of countries and 61.00 on a population-weighted basis,” the organisation said in the latest report.

India’s score of 53.06 is even below that.

The countries are rated on indicators of well-being such as health, water and sanitation, personal safety, access to opportunity, tolerance, inclusion, personal freedom and choice.

Norway has taken the first rank, while the US is at the 16th place.

On the parameter of “Tolerance and inclusion”, which according to the American NGO is the most difficult parameter, India fares even worse with a rank of 128.

On “health and wellness”, India is at the 120th place, where the US ranks 68th.

The SPI was launched in 2013 and is based on 52 indicators of countries’ social and environmental performance.

It includes no economic indicators and measures outcomes, in line with SPI’s philosophy that focusing solely on GDP implies measuring progress in purely monetary terms and failing to consider the wider picture the things that impact people. (IANS)


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we accept this as a failure... but we are working hard to change it.... will definitely change with time... only 70yrs of independence and holding worlds 2nd largest population it isnt easy to change things so easily....:(:(:(
 
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Conducted by Social Progress Imperative, a US-based non-profit organisation set up in 2012

Enough said.

we accept this as a failure... but we are working hard to change it.... will definitely change with time... only 70yrs of independence and holding worlds 2nd largest population it isnt easy to change things so easily....:(:(:(

Relax.

Another US think tank put India's freedoms and human rights only next to post-war era Iraq.

Some of these idiots are just there to waste US government's time.
 
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we accept this as a failure... but we are working hard to change it.... will definitely change with time... only 70yrs of independence and holding worlds 2nd largest population it isnt easy to change things so easily....:(:(:(
How far is this related to the incorrigible cast system?
 
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How far is this related to the incorrigible cast system?

sir, in present times..very little to do with caste system, if you knw, caste quota is present in education and jobs in india from many decades...many lower caste indians have financially been uplifted.. otherhand if you visit Kolkata you will see brahmin rickshawala or beggars..some of the poorest of the poors belong to upper caste...
the prob is social reforms could reach a large section of society irrespective of caste.. corruption is a major cause... as well as lack of political will, vote bank policy etc etc
 
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sir, in present times..very little to do with caste system, if you knw, caste quota is present in education and jobs in india from many decades...many lower caste indians have financially been uplifted.. otherhand if you visit Kolkata you will see brahmin rickshawala or beggars..some of the poorest of the poors belong to upper caste...
the prob is social reforms could reach a large section of society irrespective of caste.. corruption is a major cause... as well as lack of political will, vote bank policy etc etc

1.Often we in SA speak of corruption in politics, police and bureaucracy. Somehow the so called intellectual lot like the media remain above introspection whereas many of them are wildly corrupt. Moral corruption in the intellectuals in a nation is more damaging than the material corruption of leaders. Then of course are those who have enthroned themselves as leaders of religion. These parasites are even worse.
2. India, more than others, need people like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Swami Vivekananda, Perier, Allama Mashriqi, etc to cleanse societies constantly.
 
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