Living standard of Indians in India

Discussion in 'India' started by singhjs, Nov 5, 2009.

  1. singhjs

    singhjs New Member

    There is a lot of development with economic growth in India but it is not at all balanced. There are a few who are mega-rich and many live in very difficult conditions. The living standard of about 60 to 70% of the population is not satisfactory because they belong to the economically weaker section. This is the result of poor or non-existent planning, and the policies to keep majority of the people deprived of the best facilities. Planning can be done and the best facilities can be provided only when there is a clear vision with a comprehensive balanced growth program.

    Complete transformation from deprivation to affluence for all is possible by a gigantic change program in India to raise the living standard by 100 times of all the Indians (mainly about 80% of the population having lower 90% incomes). Please see the goals, the ways to achieve the goals and time frames below. This comprehensive balanced program will transform India into a truly developed nation with the result that the benefits of development will be distributed to all the population in a balanced manner.

    The first step to implement this program is to form an association of people who would like to see that the comprehensive program mentioned below is implemented. If you like the program and would wish it to be implemented,

    Future India : to raise the living standard of 100% of the Indian population by 100 times to make India’s place in first 10 in the UN Human Development Index from 134 now.


    A. GOALS => DRASTIC IMPROVEMNT IN THE LIVING STANDARD OF ALL – 100 times better quality of life of all the Indians living in India:


    1. Zero corruption in India, to become no. 1 in the list of non-corrupt countries – 2 months
    2. Air-conditioned housing for all 100% of the population with 24 hours electricity, water and gas connection – 10 years
    3. 10 times increase in buying power of the lowest 80% income holders – 10 years
    4. Average age increase by 20 years of all the population, and average height increase by 8 cms of the shortest 90% of the population – 15 years
    5. 100 Olympic Gold medals, world top 50 tennis, badminton, table tennis players, no.1 hockey, football, athletics, volleyball, swimming teams – 15 years
    6. 10 Nobel prizes – 15 years
    7. Automatic massive flood/drought control system (canal/reservoir/pumping network) and weather (fog/rain/storm/humidity) control system – 10 years
    8. Public transport system 100 times better and extensive road network, traffic control rules – 5 years
    9. Social security, pension, medical insurance for all, free health check by doctor home visit for above 55 (not even in Europe) – 2 years
    10. Internal/external security, army, navy, air-force proportional to population and size of India, 10 to 50 times more – 2 years
    11. Education reforms, children 3-6 year arts, languages (regional, foreign), sports, 100% literacy, professional education, Indian/foreign languages, all education of very high standard and free – 3 years
    12. Tax reforms, to use the citizens’ money for the benefit of all the citizens themselves, not for the benefit of super rich countries – 3 years
    13. Saturdays, Sundays public meetings of elected representatives with public all over India, monitoring, suggestions, directions by citizens, immediate action, so that the citizens become more participants and less spectators – 3 months
    14. Political system reforms, Lok+Vidhansabha, Rajyasabha, governor, etc., so that the public money is not wasted – 2 years
    15. Cleanliness, hygiene 100 times better, 200000 rose/other flowers gardens – 2 years
    16. Immediate help in case of disaster like flood, earthquake, etc., no deaths due to floods, summer heat or cold in winter – 2 years
    17. Zero crime and 100 times faster justice system – 3 years
    18. 100 times better solution for reservation policy leading to abolition of reservation – 2 years
    19. Strict control of noise, industrial, emission, other pollution, 100 times reduction in pollution – 5 years
    20. Research centres for energy, information and communication technology, health and pharmaceutical, aeronautics, Transport, bio-technology, defence, intelligent systems, heavy machines, semiconductor, security – 3 years
    21. 1 thousand fun/entertainment parks – 5 years
    22. Agriculture output 20 times more – 5 years

    B. WAYS TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS : INDIAN RUPEE VALUE INCREASE 50 times, by all own Indian indigenous facilities, r & d, and manufacturing:

    1. L44 fighter plane (2x f22), submarine, tank, missile, warship, aircraft carrier, radar, all defence equipments more advanced than the current best technology – 10 years
    2. 500 seats, 3000Km/hour airplane – 10 years
    3. 600km/hour fast train, 5 hours journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, 5 hours from Amritsar to Impfal – 10 years
    4. Manned exploration/space lab for other solar systems, intermediate destination mars – 15 years
    5. 50% solar, 50% nuclear fusion energy, hydrogen, other, 300 nuclear reactors – 10 years
    6. Telecom research, own telecom equipments, all households optical connection – 5 years
    7. Indian PC, supercomputer – 5 years
    8. 200 IIT’s, 200 AIIMS’s, 200 IIM’s, 50000 medium/low-skill (technical/non-technical) professional schools – 5 years
    9. 100000 sport clubs for all the children, young and old persons – 2 years
    10. 10000 top class hospitals – 5 years
    11. Innovative product development, cyclone prevention, weather control, future travel, etc. – 10 years
    12. Indian luxury car, comfortable bus – 10 years
    13. World’s biggest land/space telescope – 15 years
    14. Micro/nano-chips development – 5 years
    15. All latest medical instruments, more advanced than the current best technology – 5 years
    16. All heavy industrial machines, road building, cranes, cnc, others – 10 years
    17. Consumer electronics, home appliances – 10 years
    18. Filth and environment management – 2 years
    19. 20000 well-equipped disaster help/recovery centres – 2 years
    20. 50 times increase in judicial system infrastructure, courts, judges, staff, etc. – 3 years
    21. New social department linked with tax, employment, education, internal security, housing departments – 1 year
    22. 50000 music schools, Indian classic (south, north, rabindra sangeet)/western classic (piano, orchestra) – 2 years
    23. 2 million extremely clean and hygienic public toilets, out of which 100000 each in 10 big cities – 2 years
    24. Agricultural research and reforms, better, advanced farming techniques, subsidies, financial help for farmers – 3 years
    25. 50000 cheap, big, high-quality supermarkets to keep prices under control and 10000 modern milk dairies – 3 years
     
    Last edited: Dec 11, 2009


  2. AKSIN

    AKSIN New Member

    Hello

    First of all start with your own home and known to you. I live in Delhi India, I belongs to rural area. A big gap between rural and urban people. First of all we have to do something in mass for balancing.
     
  3. Desi

    Desi New Member

    The standard of living in India is more of a middle class in comparison to higher and poorer.. either richer are more richer or poorer are becoming more poorer.. middle class people are the higest in majority..
     
  4. tigerwoods

    tigerwoods New Member

    Majority of the people live below the poverty line.. India has been a developing country .. it will take time to be a developed nation.. Inidan povery line is still high and standard of living of 60% of Indian people is middle class and below poverty line..
     
  5. Travelindia

    Travelindia New Member

    That is true that much of changes are there in Indian living standards. This is because in many houses, both the partners are working or every member of the family is working and hence there living style has undergone a complete transformation. Secondly many people have undergone this change because of education and frequent visits to the western countries. In spite of all this, there are some sectors of India where there has been no developments and these areas are basically the rural areas or the areas where educations has not yet stepped firmly. Looking all this there is a large that we all need to fulfill to help India rise in standard of living.
     

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