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Shifting people from Bharat to India


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Rajagopalan
Shifting people from Bharath to India
by Rajagopalan on Jun 06, 2015 10:49 AM

what the author wants to say lacks clarity.. Modi has a vision. but these writers scribble any thing to de stabilise his ideas. We had one corrupt dynasty ruling for 60 years and opposition parties willing to oppose any thing modi want to implement.
Where is the labour nowadays to do agriculture..
Cities and villages are becoming concrete jungle..
Give more time to Modi to deliver. he has some loose elements in his party as well as other let loose politicians from opposition.

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kallol paul
Shifting technology to Bharat...!
by kallol paul on Jun 02, 2015 05:45 PM  | Hide replies

Will make it India!

Media should help us know that the funds being sent there is causing change on daily basis or not?

Because money, resources is getting extracted on daily basis..!

We need returns..on daily basis..to eliminate have have not problems!



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kallol paul
Re: Shifting technology to Bharat...!
by kallol paul on Jun 02, 2015 05:47 PM
Lets avoid being Shaheed...we have had enough of glorious deaths..!

Most of good people are dead!

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arungopal agarwal
Development
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 02, 2015 10:35 AM

No one talks about population policy at national level, everyone is using population for its vote bank, in agriculture sector only 25-30% population is required, all others are un/under employed, we need only then industry or infrastructural development.
We are seeing legal, political and social hurdles everywhere, how to become world power?

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Jagdish Dubey
There is a huge surplus of labour in our agriculture
by Jagdish Dubey on Jun 01, 2015 10:36 PM

All figures of unemployment are bogus. How can we ignore the reality that there are two workers for every hectare where there is not enough need for one. China grows twice as much food grains per hectare as India and with lesser number of workers. And one hectare does not produce enough income despite the minimum support price at Rs 1700 0 per ton i.e a total of Rs. 50 thousand per year. for a family of almost 5 persons i.e. Rs.10 thousand per person per year or less than one thousand per month. So poverty line is bogus too. If only one fourth people were poor then what was the need for Food Security Act for two third! Why on earth should the farmers from whom the FCI buys at support price of Rs17 a kg should get the same wheat at Re 1 or 2 per kg.
Another glaring fact is that only one fourth of our women participate in the workforce compared to 70% in China. hence very high dependency ratio.
The key to this problem is to provide the surplus people employment in non agricultural sector i.e. in industry and services. But industries have to be efficient hence capital intensive and not labour intensive so not much hope there. That leaves the construction and the micro enterprises means maid servants, hawkers, vendors, safaiwala etc.
You require land for construction which the main opposition party won't allow. It would rather have the country for ever live in villages and depend on agriculture. This government is trying hard to facilitate urbanization and industrialisation.

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