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Sunday, 6 December 2015

the test of every system is one simple question. Does it raise the standard of living of the masses or not? Despite the huge amount of money being spent on education in India it is not raising the standard of living of the Indian masses because over 75 per cent of Indians live in dire poverty. There is massive poverty, unemployment, skyrocketing prices, huge problems of health care, housing, etc. A UNICEF report states that one out of every three malnourished children in the world is an Indian child. Lacs of farmers have committed suicide. Delhi is perhaps the most polluted city in India ( many other cities being no better ), and Chennai was almost drowned in the recent floods. 10 million youth are entering into the Indian job market every year, but only half a million jobs are being created in the organized sector of our economy. So what do the remaining do ? They become hawkers, street vendors, bouncers, criminals, prostitutes ( there are an estimated 20-30 million prostitutes in India ) or suicides.but gov failed to rise the standard of living of the masses. Now question remains with us how we will rise our standard of living the only tool we have that's the create pressure on gov by using our fundamental rights.one more important thing is you have to know also your fundamental duties. Show them we are superior in democracy.Please don't lose your identity.
Today is mahaparinirvan day of our great visionary leader babasaheb aambedkar who provided solution for our problem.that's the law on land(constitution)and best salute for them is use your fundamental rights.

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