Observation by Mr. prem Sharma is quite right. Its not unknown to people who understand the whole system of the Indian economy. We find (rather act to find ) solution for a problem visible to us but never look back for how cant it be restricted.The problem is that most of the business houses either owned by POLITICIANs or by MAFIAs having a close link to the politicians. Now one can easily understand how and why not there is a check for Margin money! For "FUCHKA WALA" or "SABJIWALA" its again who could bother and why when big money maker and maker of the policy are them selves in the same boat.
egregious. No vision, no mission, no road map. Only digging further dip into people's pocket by widening/increasing Service Tax, limiting tax- free income to 2 L.
Next year which happens to be the pre-financial year, this same govt will try to FOOL the masses by giving some sops. People should not get befooled by UPA.
a richshaw puller ask for 20-30 Rs. per trip, if he makes 15 trips a day, he earns 300 a day and 9000 a month. A vegetable seller buys vegetable at 10 rs per kg and sell not less than 20 per kg. If he sells minimum 30 kg a day, he earns 300 per day and 9000 per month A labourer earns 250 per day, 750o per month, A chart Tikki man sell Rs.20 per plate with a margin of rs.10, doesn\\\'t he sell 30 plates a day? It is not the Poverty but high prices or say big margins that has become the major proble. Everyone is earning. The problem starts when MNC selling a shirt costing Rs. 200 and selling at 1500. Now every samll or big indian manufacturer is also following the same trend.How will a common man buy the shirt unless he increase his margin in the thing he is dealing in. So everyone has raised the margin and the problem increasing day by day. It is no target to any class or person, it is just a simple example what are the basic causes of inflation and obviously poverty in India. Is there any ministry who checks the margin? A simple question: buying a shirt at 200 and selling for 1500, why such a big margin? it is not only shirt it is everywhere. Government need to check and control it. There should be separate ministry and government department to organise this.
a richshaw puller ask for 20-30 Rs. per trip, if he makes 15 trips a day, he earns 300 a day and 9000 a month. A vegetable seller buys vegetable at 10 rs per kg and sell not less than 20 per kg. If he sells minimum 30 kg a day, he earns 300 per day and 9000 per month A labourer earns 250 per day, 750o per month, A chart Tikki man sell Rs.20 per plate with a margin of rs.10, doesn't he sell 30 plates a day? It is not the Poverty but high prices or say big margins that has become the major proble. Everyone is earning. The problem starts when MNC selling a shirt costing Rs. 200 and selling at 1500. Now every samll or big indian manufacturer is also following the same trend.How will a common man buy the shirt unless he increase his margin in the thing he is dealing in. So everyone has raised the margin and the problem increasing day by day. It is no target to any class or person, it is just a simple example what are the basic causes of inflation and obviously poverty in India. Is there any ministry who checks the margin? A simple question: buying a shirt at 200 and selling for 1500, why such a big margin? it is not only shirt it is everywhere. Government need to check and control it. There should be separate ministry and government department to organise this.