Hi All,
I come to know some fact with one of my reader on www.rajasthantalkies.com, which really give me a reason to think about the Unique Identification Project. These are some of world which he(David Greenwood) share with me
"I am amazed that this ID card scheme is even being contemplated. Considering that approx 42% of all Indians live below the International poverty line of $1.25c per DAY !.
And also approx 49% of the WORLDS underweight children live in India, .Is testament to a fundamentaly flawed Political system.
The man chosen to implement the ID card syastem in India, is on a salary of at least $230,000.00 PA. And is worth personally in excess of One Billion US Dollars. So this man is living quite well in a Country that is experiencing dire problems.
Why would someone on the poverty line living in squaller be interested in having an ID card, they cant afford trousers with pockets in which to put it?
Looks like a big fraud against all Indians if you ask my opinion, and I am not Indian, but English, so I know what a corrupt Government is capable of, just look at the UK, it is rife with scandal and deceipt in Government.
Who will most benefit from the ID card?
Who will pay for it ?? ( International Aid)
What use will it be to the average Indian?
Can you eat it?
How many Indians living in poverty will ever use it?
Dont you honestly accept that India is underdeveloped and suffering much poverty and famine? Surely any Government would strive to improve the lives of its people , prior to enslaving them to a piece of plastic.
1.2 Billion Indians being forced to buy something they probably would rather not wste the money they have not got on buying. I can only summize that if I only had $1.25 c per day in wages , the very last thing I would like to see was an ID card and a crate of Evian water for my politicians to drink.
Wake up and smell the roses. ( no offence intended)
Once read the Research Paper titled "CONCEPTUALISATION, MEASUREMENT AND DIMENSIONAL ASPECTS OF POVERTY IN INDIA" by P.D. Joshi, Department of Statistics, India. Website Link
COMMENT ARE WELCOME !
I come to know some fact with one of my reader on www.rajasthantalkies.com, which really give me a reason to think about the Unique Identification Project. These are some of world which he(David Greenwood) share with me
"I am amazed that this ID card scheme is even being contemplated. Considering that approx 42% of all Indians live below the International poverty line of $1.25c per DAY !.
And also approx 49% of the WORLDS underweight children live in India, .Is testament to a fundamentaly flawed Political system.
The man chosen to implement the ID card syastem in India, is on a salary of at least $230,000.00 PA. And is worth personally in excess of One Billion US Dollars. So this man is living quite well in a Country that is experiencing dire problems.
Why would someone on the poverty line living in squaller be interested in having an ID card, they cant afford trousers with pockets in which to put it?
Looks like a big fraud against all Indians if you ask my opinion, and I am not Indian, but English, so I know what a corrupt Government is capable of, just look at the UK, it is rife with scandal and deceipt in Government.
Who will most benefit from the ID card?
Who will pay for it ?? ( International Aid)
What use will it be to the average Indian?
Can you eat it?
How many Indians living in poverty will ever use it?
Dont you honestly accept that India is underdeveloped and suffering much poverty and famine? Surely any Government would strive to improve the lives of its people , prior to enslaving them to a piece of plastic.
1.2 Billion Indians being forced to buy something they probably would rather not wste the money they have not got on buying. I can only summize that if I only had $1.25 c per day in wages , the very last thing I would like to see was an ID card and a crate of Evian water for my politicians to drink.
Wake up and smell the roses. ( no offence intended)
Once read the Research Paper titled "CONCEPTUALISATION, MEASUREMENT AND DIMENSIONAL ASPECTS OF POVERTY IN INDIA" by P.D. Joshi, Department of Statistics, India. Website Link
COMMENT ARE WELCOME !
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