Promise of Reason

Let us convert emotional issues of Indian politics and society into rational discussion

3 reasons why India should move its rural population to cities en mass

rural-to-urbanWhenever someone tries to say that India should reform its economy and move towards open market, many, and mind you ‘many’ people start to question it on the basis that it will not be good for the 70% of rural population. Let us discuss the possible solution to this potential problem. How can we effectively improve the condition of rural India and take them with the progressing economy? Read the rest of this entry »

6 reasons why India should open its market completely

open-market-economyIndia is growing like a big balloon economically. Some fears that this balloon might explode like south-east Asian countries and we should not indulge in western concept of market. But they forget that same countries (Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore) were able to raise the life style of their citizen by a considerable amount when India was tottering in 70s and 80s. Even China started to rise after opening its economy in 80s. Export based opening of any economy always results in betterment of country, history shows this and so does economy. So here are some reasons why India and other developing countries should open their economy completely. Read the rest of this entry »

7 reasons why we blame politics for everything wrong in our life

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series be the change

blame-politics“Prices are going up” – blame politicians, “Terrorists are exploding bombs in every city” – blame politics, “My community is not getting reservation” – blame it, even if your son is not able to qualify for medical/engineering/civils exam blame politics. This is an all India psycho problem now days. Why it is so and what are the possible reasons let us think. Read the rest of this entry »

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