Go and chenck HDI of Kerala .Then talk BS like this.
Kerala is still a poor money order economy dependent on foreign remittances.
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Go and chenck HDI of Kerala .Then talk BS like this.
But India's economy increased in terms on Rupees the local currency. So when Rupee bounces back to 45-50 range from current 58-60 wouldn't it offset the current decline in dollar terms?
O'Neill was right when he said India economy exploding. It did. In fact it shrink in the last 2 years in US$ terms.
Haq's Musings: Indian Economy Declines to $1.7 Trillion in 2013-14
Kerala is still a poor money order economy dependent on foreign remittances.
tamil nadu i wouldnt say most develped state but people are hard working , lot of job oppurtunity but i wish the power problem is slved soon ! jai hind !Sir honestly I saw this BS a lot of time in this PDF itself.
In our state and TN I dont know about other states people will get food items for 1rs/.You dont how it works in India.We have a 125 crore people.
Rupee already stabilizes around 60 and now again climbing.They will appreciate slowly till it get a 40 to 45 range.
the narrow brain doesnt realise it takes lot of hard work to earn that ! politics and state should be handled properly in the state but in the end Kochi is way more better then karachi !look who is talking...try to match Kerala before spewing BS
Yes we are jelous of 60% of Indians without toilet.
Yes great Indian culture of not having toilets at home. Otherwise Indians can easly afford to live in proper homes with toilet instead of slums.
which would do to NGOs not to government !A much brighter future .I appreciate that.
But comparing Saudi and Pakistan is seems to be joke.Saudi Arabia a developed nation,top oil producer in the World.
Well I dont know why these Saudi give so much aid to the largest Pakistan economy.Why dont you reject that aid like we rejected UK aid and call it as a peanut.?
Read the warning on top right: "Shaded cells indicate IMF staff estimates" not actuals.Contracted? Really? So that's how you make yourself and your blind followers feel good? #Pathetic India's GDP figures as per International Monetary Fund -
Source:- Report for Selected Countries and Subjects
Don't be jealous! Your 50% population without toilets is increasing year after year and will soon overtake India in this concern! Bloody failed state!
Less than half of Pakistanis have access to sanitation, says WB
http://tribune.com.pk/story/690737/...pakistanis-have-access-to-sanitation-says-wb/
Read the warning on top right: "Shaded cells indicate IMF staff estimates" not actuals.
Haq's Musings: India Leads the World in Open Defecation
India's rivers have been turned into open sewers by 638 million Indians without access to toilets, according to rural development minister Jairam Ramesh. He was reacting aUNICEF report that says Indians make up 58% of the world population which still practices open defection, and the sense of public hygiene in India is the worst in South Asia and the world.
India(638m) is followed by Indonesia (58m), China (50m), Ethiopia (49m), Pakistan (48m), Nigeria (33m) and Sudan (17m). In terms of percentage of each country's population resorting to theunhygienic practice, Ethiopia tops the list with 60%, followed by India 54%, Nepal 50%, Pakistan 28%, Indonesia 26%, and China 4%.
18 percent of urban India still defecates in open while the percentage of rural India is as high as 69 percent of the population. It is the key reason why India carries among the highest infectious disease burdens in the world.
The number of open defecators in rural India alone is more than twice those in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, according to areport by DFID, the UK's Department for International Development.
The World Bank has estimated that open defecation costs India $54 billion per year or $48 per head. This is more than the Government of India’s entire budget for health.
The UNICEF report says that with only four more years to go until 2015, a major leap in efforts and investments in sanitation is needed to reach the targets of Millennium Development Goals.
After the embarrassing headlines, it appears that Minister Ramesh is ready to step up the efforts to improve sanitation. He is quoted by Times of India as saying that "we are going to focus now on `nirmal gram abhiyan' -- today 25,000 nirmal grams are a tiny fraction of 6 lakh villages. These nirmal grams are in Maharashtra and Haryana. Maharashtra is a success of social movements while Haryana an example of determined state government action."
Haq's Musings: India Leads the World in Open Defecation
Regions and countries
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than 40% of the global population without access to improved drinking water.
Sub-Saharan Africa is not on track for meeting the drinking water target, but some countries have already met the target: Malawi, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Namibia, and Gambia. Liberia is on track to meet the target.
593 million in China and 251 million in India gained access to improved sanitation since 1990.
China and India account for just under half the global progress on sanitation.
India
China
- with 626 million people who practice open defecation, has more than twice the number of the next 18 countries combined;
- accounts for 90 per cent of the 692 million people in South Asia who practice open defecation;
- accounts for 59 per cent of the 1.1 billion people in the world who practice open defecation;
- has 97 million people without access to improved sources of drinking water, second only to China.
Countries that account for almost three-quarters of the people who practice open defecation:
- accounts for more than 95% of the progress on sanitation in Eastern Asia;
- has 119 million people without improved drinking water, followed by India (97 million); Nigeria (66 million) and Ethiopia (46 million);
- has 14 million people who practice open defecation, 8th on the list of the top 10 countries.
- India (626 million)
- Indonesia (63 million)
- Pakistan (40 million)
- Ethiopia (38 million)
- Nigeria (34 million)
- Sudan (19 million)
- Nepal (15 million)
- China (14 million)
- Niger (12 million)
- Burkina Faso (9.7 million)
- Mozambique (9.5 million)
- Cambodia (8.6 million).
Kerala is developed.Unlike earlier gen now we are sending skilled people.Kerala is still a poor money order economy dependent on foreign remittances.
:cough: 245,393 MW :cough: as on April 14 to be precise.India has 200,000 MW capacity for its 1.2 billion people.
Kerala is developed.Unlike earlier gen now we are sending skilled people.
Comparin Pakistan and Kerala is a good matter for laughing.Others will mock you.Our people dont encourage
Large industrial investment in kerala
Haq's Musings: India Leads the World in Open Defecation
Countries that account for almost three-quarters of the people who practice open defecation:
WHO | Fast facts
- India (626 million)
- Indonesia (63 million)
- Pakistan (40 million)
- Ethiopia (38 million)
- Nigeria (34 million)
- Sudan (19 million)
- Nepal (15 million)
- China (14 million)
- Niger (12 million)
- Burkina Faso (9.7 million)
- Mozambique (9.5 million)
- Cambodia (8.6 million).
Kerala is just another poor Indian state. It has a lot more poverty than Indian Punjab and Pakistan, according to World Bank.
Haq's Musings: World Bank on Poverty Across India in 2011
Haq's Musings: World Bank on Poverty Across India in 2011
According to world bank.
Did you actually see Kerala in your life?
It is indeed Kerala is poor state or government of Kerala is poor.
Not Keralites ,they are rich and middle class.
Kerala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read this.
Kerala is a light year ahead than Pakistan.We are a developed state in a developing country.