Mdgs
Mera India- bridge the gap-millennium development goals. How should we deliver on these promises?
Sir you call it a gap, call it ‘grand canyon’ because the point from where I am looking, India is far behind the so called millennium development goals. Sorry sir if I am exacerbating your pain but it would be better for both you and me to accept the reality rather than running away from it. We cannot even think of delivering these promises at least with the current scenario. Our government spends billions of rupees just in making policies, plans & procedures, in finding ways to eradicate poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, pandemics like malaria HIV/AIDS, reduce maternal and infant mortality ratio, on sustainable development etc... Even their ideas are not implemented, then who the hell am I whose free ideas will get stage and listeners, still with some optimism I am continuing with my recommendation.
‘Our country is rich in resources but poor in ethics’
Sad but very true indeed. In the land of Rama we are meeting ravanas everyday. Ramrajya and gandhivad are the words suitable for slogans only. Everyone loves Gandhi but only when he is printed on a thousand rupees note. Money is people’s religion today, and money owners have the designation of god. No wonder that in such an environment the only thing which can flourish is not prosperity but corruption. Frauds are eating up our country. It is hollowing our country. This is a trap in which everyone person - from peon to PM, from east to west, from north to south, from infinity to beyond is trapped. Everyone willingly or unwillingly is engage in this ‘sacrosanct activity’.
You employ hundreds of noble laureates, thousands of NGOs, millions of youth & billions of rupees blindly and I bet nothing will improve, the reason being corruption.
Despite of the fact that we have anti-corruption department and right to information as our fundamental right, we stand at 85th rank in CPI (corruption...
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