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Basic Problem
by Anand sodo on Jun 03, 2007 11:12 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The basic problem in our country is - Over population - Because of our ever increasing population whatever little we try to expand or develop - all is lost.(Too many people after too few resources!!)
Our power hungry vote greedy and note Hoarding politicians are totally incapable of any positive Administrative or developmental steps and are doing what they are capable of - devide everything and every one.
An empty stomach is a devils workshop and when our leaders promise FREE - sugar,rice, wheat, electricity,Jobs,wives, TV's, etc...well....the future of the nation is DESTINED....to be DOOMED...or WAITING for a MESSIAH to come from HEAVEN. Even people like me are so aggresive in their speech but are IMPOTENT when it comes to ACTION -what can a normal guy like me do?
"Akela channa bharh nahi rok saktha (A single plant will be devoured by the fencing one day)
Can the middle class ever unite?Can guys with some power - like our IAS, Judiciary and top services do any thing or are they better off selling their "ZAMIR" to the political nawabs? or are they just like me - unable to do anything - waiting and looking HEAVENWARDS?


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  RE:Basic Problem
by Loan Shark on Jun 04, 2007 07:56 AM   Permalink
you said "The basic problem in our country is - Over population - "

Japan has a higher population density than India, yet it is the 2nd largest economy in the world - just after US.

So, over population is not a valid excuse

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  RE:Basic Problem
by Krishnamoorthy Srinivas on Jun 04, 2007 03:23 AM   Permalink
one possible way to alleviate this over-population generated problem is to migrate to other countries. This will firstly get rid of lot of people in the country and secondly vacate lots of job positions inside the country, waiting to be filled up. The analogy is just like what happened to government jobs. Remember the time when IAS jobs used to be the most lucrative and the value of a person used to be judged by the government position held. Today due to immense reservation inside government, no ambitious professional joins the services of government. So once the economy got opened to the extent that there were more private sector reservationless openings, talented people shunned government jobs towards opportunities elsewhere. The economy of today has taken to new levels and is now offering more opportunities at global levels. More of us should thus go outside India.

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