INDIA IS RICH BUT MANY INDIANS ARE POOR



Despite being a rich country with large resources and huge manpower to exploit those, we are unable to raise the standard of living of a large population. We could not provide education to all. No result oriented efforts could be made so far to eliminate corruption from every nook and corner of our country. In short, we do nothing practically to multiply our GDP with proper management of our available resources.

Now we cannot take it for granted that the current generation can do any miracle. Alternatively, we must prepare our coming generations to take our country to new heights. Before doing anything else we must eliminate corruption from this country. The next dangerous thing is the stinking politics. Throw out the politics and find a way to successfully establish true democracy here. Then comes another perilous concern that is fast spreading; religion. Our politicians  are making religion like a short cut to political gain. God have been shaped into an instrument to gather votes. A section of the people seem to be happy over this divine vote theory. Unfortunately such people are not able to understand now that they are falling deep into hardships and poverty. They now think that someone will place them at a comfortable palace with all that they need. By the time they find the illusion, it would be too late.

In short, a good share of our people in company with politicians are unknowingly playing together for some quick gains. They, however, do not realise the truth that they may not be able to enjoy with this unearned wealth. Whatever may be our divine theory, the Almighty God, the Para Brahman shall not allow us to remain comfortable with the stolen wealth of others. Let us donate but not snatch.

We have all the liberty to worship our God but no right to curse others God. The repercussions may not be tolerable. We should always remember the truth that we all have come from one source and return to the same destination.

K V George 

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