PRESENT INDIA minus POLITICS minus RELIGION = PROSPEROUS AND PEACEFUL INDIA


According to PEW Research Centre, using  data has estimated that in 2021 there were  134 million people in India had income of $2 or below per day.

Another report by Sr Sai Manish of Business Standard updated on April 17, 2020 stated that as per the World Bank bench mark of poverty line $3.2 per day, 60% of Indian population or 812 million people are below poverty line in India.

If these figures are right, the so called poor have only one question to ask to the governments one after the other. "Why we are not given opportunity to work and earn for our food and wellbeing?" Every successive government that ruled the country right from independence, except the first four or five governments, is bound to answer this question. Despite having adequate resources to feed them stomach full, leaving them hungry is serious error by our rulers one after the other. Instead of rectifying the errors we only try to find the faults of the earlier governments.

The literacy rate of the country is 74.04% (82.14% male and 65.46% female) According to National Statistical Office only 38.7% of the population have completed higher secondary education in India. In another words over 61% of the population of this largest democratic country of the world do not know much about democracy, politics, economic development or corruption. Instead of upbringing them higher education, our politicians teach them to call 'Zindabad' for their parties.

We may now find crime rate in our country in comparison with other countries. Safest countries in the world according to their safety ranking.

1. Iceland, 2. New Zealand, 3. Ireland, 4. Denmark, 5. Austria and 6. Portugal  India holds a paltry 135th rank.

Our politics, religion and a purposeless education etc are the basic reason for the high rate of crime in our country. Unfortunately no efforts are taken from any corner to improve the standard of our education by restructuring our school syllabus including all serious issues faced by the society today.

As a whole, if any of the four pillars of democracy individually or jointly try to bring this country into a two party political system, many of our issues can be sorted out. Alongwith that they may set boundary lines for all religions of our country. Under no circumstances they should be allowed to cross these lines.

The after effect of these shall be economic prosperity and peaceful atmosphere in our country.

K  V George 






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