Varshini bg
Mysore
Poverty
Poverty is a problem we have been facing for many years. Everywhere we see, there is the agony of poverty. Is India a poor country?
Or does it not take any responsibility for this issue. Hunger, weakness, weeping, is overflowing everywhere.
Why is this being overlooked? If so, is this not our responsibility?
What concerns does the government have about this? What is the path to poverty alleviation?
How correct is it to be added to the list of the poorest countries in the world? But this is definitely true. India is not a poor country.
Resources are not being allocated properly. The rich are getting richer, the poor get poorer.
Illiteracy, lack of understanding and lack of money are all reasons why so many children are starving in poverty today.
What is the solution to all this?
Why is the government not taking the right path to eradicate poverty?
Compulsory education, free education and child labor practices are banned, but the villagers and slummers are not rightly informed about it.
A strange glimpse of the poverty found in bus stands, railway stations and temples shakes us. A problem so visible yet so opaque.
“The government should make the right decision to alleviate poverty,” and we should also cooperate with this!