Swelling Is not Growth
Of late I have become apprehensive of statements such as "India is competing the rest of the world" in terms of economy. A couple of days back I happend to be in a city super mall, here in Nashik. It is certainly one of the richest commercial centres I have ever visited. On my way back I did observe our citizens carrying logs on their heads, children roaming the streets in tattered clothes. Something struck me hard as I gave thought to popular saying of the day "India shines." Can we call India a growing country or a swelling country? Does this sound funny, perhaps yes. Growth is intergral development and never scattered development. What we see in India is the accumulation of riches by a few and an existential struggle for survival by the majority. We never call "swelling as a growth." It is not even a symptom of growth. Rather it is a sign of maladies. In the name of industrialization and modernization today the indigenous people in many parts of the subcontinent are displaced, driven away and left to themselves.Anyone who takes a ride in our cities will be able encounter the haves and have-nots; the skyscrapers and huts. This isn't growth, is it?
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Living is truly an existential struggle for survival for the most/ majority...
good keep writing and thinking.....
I must say an effort of reflection must be appreciated...keep the thinking going...hapy thinkn...