Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai

We can call our nation vishwaguru all we want to, but the truth is, education and health as basic requirements are not being met in our country. Our annual Union budget allocates 2 percent to education. China, which has arguably one of the best education infrastructures in the world, invests 14 percent to 15 percent on education annually. The sad thing is, people wouldn't pay to a trust or NGO that builds schools, they would rather spend money on donating for temples and mosques. An estimate of 40 to 60% of people in our country survive on less than 5$ per day. The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer

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Modi Hai toh Mumkin Hai

We can call our nation vishwaguru all we want to, but the truth is, education and health as basic requirements are not being met in our country. Our annual Union budget allocates 2 percent to education. China, which has arguably one of the best education infrastructures in the world, invests 14 percent to 15 percent on education annually. The sad thing is, people wouldn't pay to a trust or NGO that builds schools, they would rather spend money on donating for temples and mosques. An estimate of 40 to 60% of people in our country survive on less than 5$ per day. The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer

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Why is rape still happening in India despite Nirbhaya, protests, and all the laws?

Every day in India, women are raped, violated and killed, and left for the newspaper columns and headlines. This has nothing to do with the woman's character or behaviour. It has nothing to do with her small clothes. Corpses of women, living women, underage girls, mothers, sisters, wives, daughters are violated every single day. 4 rapes are reported per hour. 100 cases of child sexual assault, daily. No decreases in these rates. Politicians scream Beti Bachao day in and day out but can't seem to do shit. What do you think needs to be done to curb this rot from our society? When do we start educating school students about healthy sexual choices, and more importantly, consent?

u/ImpossibleFeature594 — 11 days ago