Friday, October 14, 2005

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What is life? What is love? Who am i? What am i? What is realization? Why cannot two things be done at the same time? Does anyone understand me? Does giving a 'CHANCE'exists?.... I know not if the things i meant here does make sense or not. Even in my blog here, It might be just my thoughts put across . Am confused and i don't want to write my thoughts on paper anymore when everything in my life is shaken up and incomplete in what i believe. Thanks for dropping by, have a great day the way you want it to be. Bye

Monday, September 19, 2005

Poverty in India !!!

I heard My love's sister call my love and tell her to watch a BBC program about Poverty in INDIA and i felt, Let me check and let people know where we stand. You know what ??? you would be shocked as i was when i found what i found. I wanted this to be shared among the people of india who would be reading my Blog Page. nononononon am not ashamed of what's my countries halat is when it comes to poverty, am happy am atleast intrested what's happening and hope you too would agree on knowing more.. things that are bothering people like us at the back of our minds. But never seriously thought about it. Did you Know that?
Even more than 50 years after independence from almost two centuries of British rule, large scale poverty remains the most shameful blot on the face of India.
India still has the world’s largest number of poor people in a single country. Of its nearly 1 billion inhabitants, an estimated 350-400 million are below the poverty line, 75 per cent of them in the rural areas.
More than 40 per cent of the population is illiterate, with
women, tribal and scheduled castes particularly affected.
It would be incorrect to say that all poverty reduction programmes have failed. The growth of the middle class (which was virtually non-existent when India became a free nation in August 1947) indicates that economic prosperity has indeed been very impressive in India, but the DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH has been very uneven.
The main causes of poverty are illiteracy, a population growth rate by far exceeding the economic growth rate for the better part of the past 50 years, protectionist policies pursued since 1947 to 1991 which prevented large amounts of foreign investment in the country.
Poverty alleviation is expected to make better progress in the next 50 years than in the past, as a trickle-down effect of the growing middle class. Increasing stress on education, reservation of seats in government jobs and the increasing empowerment of women and the economically weaker sections of society, are also expected to contribute to the alleviation of poverty.
Eradication of poverty can only be a very long-term goal in India.

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So, the Question here is how have you or how are you going to contribute to overthrow poverty ?

A beautiful Place called Earth !!!!!!

I was just going around searching for some information on the WWW !!! and i got this picture which reminded me of my younger days. Just wanted to share with you all the fairness, goodness, honestness, principles, truthfulness, uprightness, delicacy, self-effacement of these young faces below. This is our world and we got to make it a better place to live in. the remember the song of Michael Jackson " Make it a better place for you and for me and the entire human race".