Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Yeh Mera India!!!!!



Some important data to reveal the truth about India. This was published in a Hindi magazine well known for its outspoken and clean articles. I was shocked to see how we glamorize the small facts ignoring the ground reality. This doesn’t sound like India shining you can see for yourself.
People going to USA illegally after the year 2000 has increased by 125%. Every year 10 lakh Indian’s leave India forever.
Reason’s are as follow’s:
World Bank’s latest report says India is the land of 1/3rd of worlds below poverty line citizens. That’s 45 crore.
4 out of 10 Indian’s earn less than 50 rs. a day
In the list of 119 most hunger stricken countries, India is on 96th spot.
CIA fact book shows India’s account balance as 10,36,00,00,000.
UNDP which deals with GDP growth and human development has placed India on 128th rank (2007-08). Malaysia is on 63 rank.
2006 world development report says 25% of government’s primary school teacher’s and 43% of healthcare servicemen remain absent on per day basis.
60% villagers don’t have telephone facility.
52% doesn’t have electricity.
20% of population is forced to drink impure water.
60% of population is not using banking facility and 55% Indian’s litter in public place.
35% of illiterate world population is in India.
4 crore children are out of primary schools. And mid day meal scheme is so corrupt that it’s used as ration for teachers. Some stuff is being sold in market.
92% students don’t study after 10th class. 35% schools don’t have basic school facilities like black board or chair and tables.
90% schools do not have toilet facility and half of the countries government funded schools rooftops leak badly.
Japan has 4000 universities for 12.7 crore population whereas India has 328 universities for 102 crore population.
Standard of education is so low that only two IIT’s of country made to the 2007 most reputed college list at the rank of 203 and 304 .
India spends 1% of its GDP on health and 19% on defense sector.
15 crore Indian’s are blind. 2.19 crore are suffering from some sort of handicap ness.
21 lakh infants die each year due to bad health services.
Countries 15.11% population doesn’t live enough to see 40 years of age.
50,000 people die each year due to snake bites.
Rural areas have 585 hospitals as compared with 985 hospitals in urban area.
Out of 6, 39,729 registered doctor’s only 67,576 doctors are there in government hospitals
After huge campaign’s still T.B takes lives of 3, 30,000 patients every year.

90% of population considers police and political parties as most corrupted ones.
Truck owners give 50 billion dollars to police officials so that they let their trucks go easily.
Every minute 2 dalit women are raped, 2 dalits are murdered and 2 dalit families’ houses are burnt.
16.5 crore dalits still suffer caste atrocities which go unreported in many cases.
According to national human rights commission Indian prisons have 3, 32,112 prisoners out of which 2, 39,146 are waiting for consideration of courts.


Indian lower courts have2.2 crore cases, High courts have 35 lakh cases and Supreme Court has 32 thousand cases. Every year 1.5 crore cases are filed in Indian lower courts.
Approximately 50lakh cases are solved by 14 thousand judge’s and 1 crore pending cases add each year.
Over 10lakh of population there are only 14 judges. Only 31 % criminal trials finish in a year. Other matters run for 10-20 years .
According to United Nations India has the largest number of children living on street. Approx 1.8 crore children live in metropolitan cities and do labor work.
India has 6 crore of child laborers population.
80% children are malnourished.

2001 census reveals that only 54.16% women are educated. Only 2.3 women are on high civil services post or managerial posts.
20.5 work in private or technical fields.
Approx. 40 crore Hindu widows are forced to live inhumane lives. Vrindavan has 15000 widows deserted by their families.

Shocking but true facts. Either we can sleep over the matter like always and wait for our country to doom. Or we can make small changes in our lives and considering our right’s and right’s of our fellow citizen’s. Be a responsible citizen.


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