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Mumbai skyline growing higher :-)
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Article from McKinsey

India’s path from poverty to empowerment

India has made encouraging progress by halving its official poverty rate, from 45 percent of the population in 1994 to 22 percent in 2012. This is an achievement to be celebrated—yet it also gives the nation an opportunity to set higher aspirations. While the official poverty line counts only those living in the most abject conditions, even a cursory scan of India’s human-development indicators suggests more widespread deprivation. Above and beyond the goal of eradicating extreme poverty, India can address these issues and create a new national vision for helping more than half a billion people attain a more economically empowered life.

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Article from McKinsey

India’s path from poverty to empowerment

India has made encouraging progress by halving its official poverty rate, from 45 percent of the population in 1994 to 22 percent in 2012. This is an achievement to be celebrated—yet it also gives the nation an opportunity to set higher aspirations. While the official poverty line counts only those living in the most abject conditions, even a cursory scan of India’s human-development indicators suggests more widespread deprivation. Above and beyond the goal of eradicating extreme poverty, India can address these issues and create a new national vision for helping more than half a billion people attain a more economically empowered life.

Download full report here

That is so damn difficult to achieve, at the rate we are going and with such widespread corruption going around, we would go nowhere in the foreseeable future. The only way out is population reduction... somehow..anyhow!
 
That is so damn difficult to achieve, at the rate we are going and with such widespread corruption going around, we would go nowhere in the foreseeable future. The only way out is population reduction... somehow..anyhow!

One way is to kick out illegal Bangladeshis from our country. They not only increase poverty levels but are a threat to national security and play a destabilizing role in North east.

It's a long shot but i guess if we round all of them b'deshis in INDIA we will have close to 50 million heads. We can kill some of them, rest we can forecefuly throw them inside bangladesh and the rest will go back out of fear.
 
Calcutta and Howrah, WB

Port and industrial areas ...
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Definitely needs growing up.

The Konkan!

Bombay, Pune, Thane and Goa with between old and new hill stations like Lonvala, Amby Valley ! And surrounding areas. Wow!

Konkan Rail :


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Indian railway locomotives to be on LNG track by 2016
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The green colour of powercar is due to the fact that it runs on CNG instead of diesel !!
 

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