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India's Biggest Problem

 Oh Wow!!! India has many, many problems and most of them are interlinked into a Vicious circle which is intertwined in many areas causing a lot of problems in future growth and development. The problems are numerous - Inefficiency, Divisiveness, Religious Schism, Social Media Instability, Low Productivity, Economic Mismanagement, Low Consumer Demand, Unemployment, Poverty, Population etc etc However the underlying problem is only ONE - PSYCHOPATHIC GREED ‘Greed’ is not uncommon. People are greedy. However people are also to a certain extent human. For example- an American Senator may happily take a “Donation” of $ 10 Million to his campaign to fight for some additional overhead cabling but if the same cables are proven to be dangerous - he will object without a seconds hesitation. A Chinese Official may happily take Hyeung Yah (Fragnant Grease) of $ 50,000 to offer a Tender to a Construction Company out of 10 - but he will ensure that the Chosen 10 companies are all of excellent q...

Thoughts on patriotism

I would die for my country. I'm proud being an indian. Well why are you proud if you're an Indian? Seriously why?     Are we some advanced or rare breed of humans who are intellectual than other humans. Well our physical appearance may differ we all are just humans. Right? Seriously ? First let me ask you, what do you actually mean when you use the word india? Do you mean the land or the government or anything else? When I say india is not so good. I literally mean the government. Because we all know our government sucks. When I say x country is better than India, its just my own preference. I just hate being here for my entire lifetime. I want to explore other countries and different lifestyles . Well the meaning for the word differs. That's the whole point. Just think for few seconds, what do you mean when you use the word India? I hope everyone knows about the war between T-SERIES VS PEWDIEPIE. He made some jokes on india by his videos like you ind...

Racism in India

One of the first and the most advanced civilizations in the world lived in the Northern Indus valley region of India and what is now Pakistan. This civilization was so advanced that it had a sewer system even before western civilization. Massive flooding is one of the theories as to why this civilization had been wiped. Another factor was the invasion of the Aryan race. The white-skinned people came from what is now Iran and the former USSR. They invaded the northern plains and they either killed or enslaved most of the Indus Valley people, who are now known as the Dravidians. After the invasion, one should just assume that nature had taken course in the human evolution. The fair skinned invader proclaimed to be superior to their darker skinned counterparts. This historically proven racism is the backbone of the many Indias people are unaware of. Racism in India : i’ll mention a few cases here Case I : This is malavika mohanan . she is an actor in kollywood The actor wrote that when sh...

Caste and reservation system in india

 So, Let's start with the wikipedia definition of caste ,  Caste  (Anglicized from of Casta), or Jāti, is a form of social stratification characterized by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultural notions of purity and pollution.    In the India ’s socio-economic landscape, an individual’s caste identity is everlasting, , unchangeable and eternally the same. Unlike in the west, the second name (surname) in India is not merely an indicator of familial heritage. It’s so much more than that. It not only overshadows the first name, but more often than not,  even the individual himself.  From skin-colour to education, from professions to sexuality, it makes its presence felt very sharply in the ever-expanding list of stereotypes that form part of the Indian consciousness. The key notion of caste even went beyond ...