hamare gujarat(India) me kahavat hain.
"Nishan chuk maaf, nahi maaf nichu nishan"- "missing target(aim) is forgivable but aiming 'lower' target(aim) is never forgivable."
Don't you think if we reduce slums to even 20% by this plan will be a great achivement.
i really like the saying you mentioned. yes india has taken a right step at the right time and aiming high is something that is important no doubt because even in thecase of failure it will help some percentage of people to raise their living standards. i hope india achieve their goal set for removing slums.
What rubbish actually. Where will all these low-skilled slum dwellers go? You expect them to suddenly start driving cars, living in plush apartments and doing bank jobs? Are you crazy?
These tricks have been tried in South American countries. Soon these highrise blocks will be either abandoned or turned into vertical slums - and people will live in even worse conditions than the original slums.
you are right as well, but not trying due to these obstacles is a bad idea, isnt it?
when you start it you will face difficulties/problems in the beginning or at the end but the govt will try to solve these problems and so on and ultimately they will be able to achieve their goal.
but if they also start some other projects like good standard affordable schools for the slum community children (voccational institutes for adults) and think about providing them jobs. a good option will be to hire the same population of slum to construct the new areas. but this is an immediate solution (temporary) and they require a permanent one. another important thing is health care, which is in my opinion very important.
i am right now based in a country where no one lives below average and this country was destroyed after WWII when pakistan and india has gained independence an look at them and us (pak and india) now. they had started from scatch with ecoomy down th drain and two big cities full of nuclear radiations and lots of people suffering from these radiations but at the moment they are world s second largest economy. look at the size of this country (approx equal to Pakistan in terms of area and have less population than Pakistan with more old people than young people present t the moment).
so my friend, i think trying is a better option than not trying due to some problems which others have faced while trying the same thing. it would be better if india (and pakistan both) try and learn from what south aerican countries have faced in that way the success rate will be very high.
regards
sincerely