You illiterate, population are asset for any country but this country do not know to use its asset so it has become a burden. Look how other country who is lacking with this gift is hiring people from other nations to fulfill their requirements but we despite gifted with this asset we take this as burden. Skill them and see the result this will give to your nation
Re: POOR ADMINISTRATION
by kancheepuram narasimhan on Mar 29, 2010 03:41 PM
but not the population of biharis and UP morons. Same is the case with the millions of illeterate in TN/ AP/ karnatake/ Maharshtra / orissa. These people shit any where/ spit anywhere, produce dozens of children without ability to feed/ educate them. These masses are defintely not asset, but only liability. By and large, the Keralites are assets ( i am not from Kerala) of the country/ Goans too. The educated people of TN/ AP are assets, but illiterate only liability.
Re: Re: POOR ADMINISTRATION
by nagendra singh on Mar 31, 2010 11:34 AM
Think if you are uneducated and didn't know present situation how you able to think of such things.These people are not responsible directly cause they are unaware of such thinks,Education and awareness is the basic need.We cannot blame for them for being uneducated you have money,lives in city and good fortune so got educated.If these people get aware then surely they will think like our ways,but we people don't want them to get eduction better than us simply cause we all Indian;s are jealous of each other.We never want other people to grow more than us this is natural ego which is main problem in our country.
There are two three important factors for hunger in India.
1) Over population. The govt has not plan to control over population in India. Govt should immediately make legislation like China that no body should be allowed to go for a third child. This law should be strictly applicable to all communities.
2) Increase aggriculture production. Govt should take initiative for giving subsidy, loan and latest technology to the farmers and encourage them for more production.
3) Elimination of corruption from top to bottom level.
If we achieve these goals we can definitely reduce the hunger rate up to 90%.
Re: Re: Hunger in India
by kancheepuram narasimhan on Mar 29, 2010 03:44 PM
sharmaji is absolutely correct. The great jursist Nani had remarked six blunders of Nehruji. ( I worship Nehruji as freedom fighter/ builder of modern India) But certainly Nehruji blundered in not making legilation on population/ adult franchise etc. There are 6 blunders, but i could not recollect.
Re: Re: Re: Hunger in India
by Kumar S on Mar 29, 2010 04:26 PM
PPls were forget even they dont know, Indira /Sanjay ran drive familly planning in 1977 but that time it was highly opposed and INdira Gandhi out for power and sanjay gandhi died
This seems to be more of a peace of lies, only to defame our country.. Hunger deaths may be occuring, but it happens elsewhere in the world too. People have to work to earn the bread. Other blame goes to politicians.
congies ruling(looting) this country since 60 years now and gave us the title SLUM DOG MILINIORES.people also seem to accept it they keep on voting for congress. jaiho lundia
If each one of us sponsors a meal once in a month, the number will defilitively be less. MATTER-FACTLY-WE NEED A SECOND OR THIRD GREEN REVOLUTION. UNIV PROFESSORS, SCIENTISTS, NGOS, POLICY MAKERS- ALL SHOULD WORK IN UNISON TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. sHEDING TEARS WILL NOT WIPE HUNGER -WE MUST ACT TO ELIMIATE THIS SCOURGE.
Our population has trippled from 33 cr in 1947 (combined population of India, Paki & B'desh) to 110 cr in India alone. Still it is increasing @1.6% against world average of 1.2% and 0.6% in China. Whereas our land area has not increased. But no leader is bothered. Foolish religious leaders also want people of their respective religion to hv more children. Many Muslims don't follow family planning on this account and become poor as well, in addition to increasing population. Though I've also seen some poor Hindus also having many children.
Increased population not only increases poverty, it also increases global warming, pollution, forest depletion etc.
We must follow Chinese example of one child norm, in force there since 1979. But will our highly corrupt politicians do so, as it requires lot of will power and public faith in them?
Some people wrongly feel that increasing population is good for growth, which is wrong. Then all developed countries would not hv stagnant population and China would not hv followed one child norm since 1979.
Another main reason of price increase is the collution between politicians and businessmen.
Re: Biggest problems
by md shahelal on Mar 28, 2010 03:47 PM
You illiterate, population are asset for any country but this country do not know to use its asset so it has become a burden. Look how other country who is lacking with this gift is hiring people from other nations to fulfill their requirements but we despite gifted with this asset we take this as burden. Skill them and see the result this will give to your nation.
Re: Re: Biggest problems
by Ram Sharma on Mar 28, 2010 04:29 PM
U seem to b the only person in the world, who understands the importance of having large population! Europeans, US, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, incl people propagating family planning all hv to learn this from u.
Re: Re: Re: Biggest problems
by md shahelal on Mar 28, 2010 05:07 PM
They have used their asset to the best and that is why they have developed not like us making population a burden
Re: Biggest problems
by Forlorn Guy on Mar 28, 2010 02:28 PM
Yeah!! I dont understand the reason of population explosion after independance. Is it like "yay! the british has left - now left f*ck with joy" !!!!