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Upto Rs. 5 lac medical insurance, free education, free food, cheapest Data, cheapest medicines, zero income tax for lower to mid income groups.

 

World's 4th best Gini (global inequality index) coefficient better than most higher per capita income countries -

 

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI?most_recent_value_desc=true

 

India’s Gini Index currently stands at 25.5 and is classified by the World Bank as a country with a “moderately low” inequality. It is just half a point away from joining the club of “low inequality” countries—the Slovak Republic (24.1), Slovenia (24.3), and Belarus (24.4). Excluding these, India has a more equal society than all the other 167 countries for which World Bank data is available. India is 10 points higher than China, 15 points higher than the United States (US).

 

Led by India and ending with Canada, 30 countries have a “moderately low” score, between 25 and 30. This includes four out of five Nordic countries (Iceland at 26.6, Norway at 26.9, Finland at 27.9 and Denmark at 29.3), Poland, Europe’s fast-growing US$800 billion economy, is a t 28.9, Belgium, European Union’s headquarters at 26.4, and the United Arab Emirates, the world’s biggest attractor of billionaires, at 26.4.

 

https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/india-is-not-your-inequality-story

 

 

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36 minutes ago, randomGuy said:

Upto Rs. 5 lac medical insurance, free education, free food, cheapest Data, cheapest medicines, zero income tax for lower to mid income groups.

 

World's 4th best Gini (global inequality index) coefficient better than most higher per capita income countries -

 

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI?most_recent_value_desc=true

 

India’s Gini Index currently stands at 25.5 and is classified by the World Bank as a country with a “moderately low” inequality. It is just half a point away from joining the club of “low inequality” countries—the Slovak Republic (24.1), Slovenia (24.3), and Belarus (24.4). Excluding these, India has a more equal society than all the other 167 countries for which World Bank data is available. India is 10 points higher than China, 15 points higher than the United States (US).

 

Led by India and ending with Canada, 30 countries have a “moderately low” score, between 25 and 30. This includes four out of five Nordic countries (Iceland at 26.6, Norway at 26.9, Finland at 27.9 and Denmark at 29.3), Poland, Europe’s fast-growing US$800 billion economy, is a t 28.9, Belgium, European Union’s headquarters at 26.4, and the United Arab Emirates, the world’s biggest attractor of billionaires, at 26.4.

 

https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/india-is-not-your-inequality-story

 

 

Game over...The victimhood line of retarded NGO's punctured with real data.

 

Oxfam internation ko desh see bhagaao BC...

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On 7/4/2025 at 1:32 PM, kepler37b said:

Game over...The victimhood line of retarded NGO's punctured with real data.

 

Oxfam internation ko desh see bhagaao BC...

I knew a 53 yo from poor background. He had heart attack plus stroke and went into coma in May. His Ayushman medical card with 5 lac insurance was made on the spot n was kept 15 days in ICU(oxygen support all the time) n 1 day with ventilator support in a best in class semi govt semi private hospital, unfortunately didn't survive. All the medication was charged on the medical card, no need to pay for medicine on the chemist shop either.

 

India has progressed a lot.

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, randomGuy said:

I knew a 50 yo from poor background. He had heart attack plus stroke and went into coma in May. His Ayushman medical card with 5 lac insurance was made on the spot n was kept 15 days in ICU(oxygen support all the time) n 1 day with ventilator support in a best in class semi govt semi private hospital, unfortunately didn't survive. All the medication was charged on the medical card, no need to pay for medicine on the chemist shop either.

 

India has progressed a lot.

 

 

 

 

For a productive society, following three must be provided free of cost (or at minimal cost)

 

  1. Quality school education
  2. Quality Health care for curable ailments.
  3. Care for elderly.

These are the ONLY useful freebies.

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Thank Vishwaguru for shaking things up since 2014. Otherwise the country was like a socialist era Ambassador before. Atleast it's a Bolero now. 

 

People before Vishwaguru were content with terror attacks (both by Jihadis & Naxals) happening all the time with no retribution...ye sab to hota hi rehta hai...Aman ki Asha is the way! Naxals are revolutionaries! 

 

Now after a terror attack people are angry why we stopped after bombing 9 jihadi madrassas and 11 p@ki air bases. How times have changed.. @Gollum

 

 

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15 hours ago, AuxiliA said:

Thank Vishwaguru for shaking things up since 2014. Otherwise the country was like a socialist era Ambassador before. Atleast it's a Bolero now. 

 

People before Vishwaguru were content with terror attacks (both by Jihadis & Naxals) happening all the time with no retribution...ye sab to hota hi rehta hai...Aman ki Asha is the way! Naxals are revolutionaries! 

 

Now after a terror attack people are angry why we stopped after bombing 9 jihadi madrassas and 11 p@ki air bases. How times have changed.. @Gollum

 

 

The flith and corruption make india look  bad than it really is. If we fix atleast the filth, our image will improve a lot. But that requires a deep change.

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4 minutes ago, kepler37b said:

The flith and corruption make india look  bad than it really is. If we fix atleast the filth, our image will improve a lot. But that requires a deep change.

Correct. I think digitization has curbed corruption to a good extent. But lack of civic sense and pollution remains the main problem.

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2 hours ago, randomGuy said:

Correct. I think digitization has curbed corruption to a good extent. But lack of civic sense and pollution remains the main problem.

Curbing corruption will take time. Default setting of every human is corruption. Systems are changing but we need a Yogi kind of person after Modi for 15 more years. 

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2 hours ago, randomGuy said:

Correct. I think digitization has curbed corruption to a good extent. But lack of civic sense and pollution remains the main problem.

Yes it has. But it is for regular usual activities. If you plan to have a building and approach the Gormint office, you will have to make every one happy. From Peon to MRO.

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