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10000 RS PRIZE WINNING ESSAY INDIAN ECONOMY 2013 The development a mirage Steroids on a human make him a muscle man with no much of hard exercises and strain in gym. It will give a man immediate results, but after a while his entire life will be in hell as he will end in nerves failure which will put him on bed for the rest of his life. Privatisation, globalisation and liberalisation are steroids making visible developments in speed of light. But it doesn’t make us a self reliant country. At Any time we may collapse completely. Which is a real developed and successful economy? Are big buildings, luxurious cars, royal dresses and Android phones in everybody’s hands the indications of a successful economy? The human inside the cars and buildings and stylish dresses is not really happy. ‘Happy and peaceful citizens’ are the only symptom of a successful economy. May be from outside Indian citizens seem living a good life, but inside they are burning in frustration. The majority of Indian population is middle class; the only worry of these people is “what am I going to do for money the next day?” There is no peace in the life of the citizens. Cost of living has reached Himalayan heights. But the salary of the middle class never seems to rise. The economic policies, plans and Indian economy as a whole are for the few, of the few and by the few who are rich. The policy makers never worry about the poor and the middle class. India is not for Indians to be happy; it is for the foreigners to be happy by sucking all the wealth and work of Indians through MNC’s. It is not that only for three hundred years foreigners looted our wealth, but till today our wealth and our hard work is being looted by foreigners through puppet governments. ‘Allowances’ are a term used for the poor and the weak. But here in India MNC’s are being given tax allowances but suicide is being the only allowance the poor farmers. Growth or disease When can we say a small boy is growing? If his hand alone is growing, becoming lengthy and wider, is it growth? Or his head alone is becoming big and wide, is it growth? It is not growth it is disease, only when all the parts grow in proper ratio it is growth. Then I see no growth here, I see disease in Indian economy. The growth is enjoyed just by the few. Recently I saw news, ‘Mars one’ a firm in Netherlands has announced a travel to mars. Initially it is taking only four people. For which it takes forty one thousand crores in Indian currency, for one person. For which fifteen thousand rich people around the world has applied. And the shocking news is that from India four thousand and hundred people have applies for that journey. Just calculate forty one thousand crores when multiplied with four thousand, it makes ‘16 crore crore’. Have we ever heard this word ‘Sixteen crore crore’ before? This value is 150 times more than India’s GDP. In the same country where there are these many people have the capacity to make a historical travel to mars there are people who are worrying “what am I going to do for my son’s fees?” “What am I going to do for my father’s medical fees? Fifty two lakh crores in swizz bank as black money, here starts the need for communism. Privatise everything???? At least few sectors should not be run on ‘profit motive’ for moral reasons. The health sector and the educational sector have to be run on welfare basis and it should not be made as a business. Education and healthcare is one of the most profit giving business in India. ‘Competition’ is the only thing that is used to justify privatisation and capitalism and to attack the divine theory of communism. That is if one entrepreneur gives a product or a service at Rs.10, another entrepreneur will give the same service or the product at Rs 5 so people will not get exploited and can get things on lower rates. But just think, is there really competition prevailing between various private hospitals, and between various educational institutions? All the educational institutions provide services almost at the same rate, because all the private institutions work on an understanding. That is they all together fix a price below which the service should not be given. Is this competition? Here fails the real purpose of privatisation and begins the exploitation. If India is really a mixed economy, then the government should be strictly administering the prices of all the necessary things. Did the government thought that education and health care is unnecessary for life? Is there strict control over the fees charged by the educational institutions and health institutions? Even as a bolt from the blue if the government fixes a price through a committee for schools, the schools all together will appeal in the court, and the private institutions will heavily bribe the government to take back the fixed price. What is the role of the government? If private health and educational institutions can themselves fix any price for their services, then India is not a mixed Economy with administered prices, India is a capitalist economy by 90% which will soon turn hundred percent. But never a poor farmer will have right to fix his own price for his yield. Capitalism a beast theory Just think if Ambani’s wealth ‘alone’ is being undertaken by the government, everybody in India can be given free education and health care for the next 100 years. For few people to live a billion people have to suffer, this is what the ‘beast theory’ of capitalism is all about. India seems to be a mixed economy, but it is 90 percent capitalist. The theory of capitalism directly says “If you are strong stamp the weak on his chest and grow and if you are weak die as the strong stamps you on your chest or live a life as in hell as the world is not for the weak. The principle of “survival of the fittest” may be suitable only for beast society and not for human society, we are humans have six senses and a capacity to understand the sufferings of other beings. The strong should grow and at the same time the weak should also survive, that is possible only in the divine theory of communism. If that political-economical theory is being implemented the society will care for the individuals and the individuals will care for the society and a heaven will be formed on this planet earth as welfare is the only motive. But in any country like India where capitalism is in full swing, individuals don’t care for the society and the society doesn’t care for the individuals thus this planet becomes hell as money is the only motive. Should Materials consume us or we consume materials???? India is the real market for all the industrialists all over the world. The cunning capitalists through advertisements and promotions increase the greed of the Indians and make them forget their limits. The great ambition of so many youngsters today is to just buy and consume durable goods. A man just with a salary of nine thousand five hundred will think “I should by some means buy this new android phone worth sixty thousand rupees; I will even sell my head for that”. A person will even be suffering to pay his house rent but he will have a bike worth one and half lakh. Already there will be an Air conditioner in a person’s home but just for an extra feature in a new model air conditioner the person will exchange this A/C at scrap value and buy that new A/C. Buy and buy and buy forgetting the limits and suffer later without money? Indians have strated live with commodities and forget humans. No true steps to control the fall of rupee’s value Just if huge investments are being made on the research and development of electric vehicles the rupees value will exceed the value of dollar just in 3 or four years as our excessive petrol consumption is the only real reason behind the fall of rupees rate, the government is not doing this just because they are being heavily bribed by the oil companies to not to bring any alternative for petrol and diesel. But instead of doing that the government is begging the citizens not buy gold which is impossible. This shows the in-efficiency of the government and current politicians. Even if there is a change in the ruling party the very same policies of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation is going to be followed which is lethal. The only way As few Muslims are being terrorists the world has branded all the Muslims as terrorists, which is not fair at all. In the similar way as few communist did some mistakes in the past, it has become an advantage for the capitalist to brand communism as cruel thing and inculcate hatred about communism in everybody’s heart. It is ultimate form of humanity. If there are 100 apples and 100 humans, capitalism says “go fight destroy the weak grab as much apples as you can and let the weak die as he is weak” So just 2 people gets 98 apples and the remaining 98 people are just let with 2 apples. Is this fair and just? But communism says each one should get one apple regardless of the person being weak or strong. Thus communism is the ultimate form of humanity. Few communists of the past have done some mistakes, for that the divine theory of communism cannot go wrong. It is in the way it is being implemented, if it is implemented with some modifications and cleverness through democracy (through elections and not through guns) an economy with happy and peaceful citizens can be attained. Just imagine everybody is being provided everything for a peaceful and happy living by the government. Food, residence, education, healthcare and all the commodities at free of cost or at low rates for all the citizens provided that all the citizens works for sure according to his ability. There is no profit motive but just welfare. Human will be the centre point and not money. Communism is ‘the only way’ for creating happy and peaceful life for the citizens, thus a successful economy. The time is nearing for people to understand the truth and for a golden communist rule to prevail in India. YAMEN
Posted on: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 03:14:16 +0000

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