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It doesn't matter if someone has a mobile phone or cable TV the definition of Poverty by the UN Does not take into account such things but access to clean water, healthcare education and daily wage (widely used <$1/day is poverty line).
This news is much welcomed, 2020 will see much change. And yes, you do have to give credit to GOVT- BILLIONS have been allocated for spending on such infrastructure. More could be done- but that's always the case. now it is a case of managing the gap between the rich and poor, but I'm optimistic this will happen automatically over time as their is a "filter down" effect. Hopefully a greater culture of philanthropy will develop as, right now, this is very much lacking among the rich in india as compared with much of the rest of the world- I see positive steps being taken though:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/business/global/25rupee.html
This news is much welcomed, 2020 will see much change. And yes, you do have to give credit to GOVT- BILLIONS have been allocated for spending on such infrastructure. More could be done- but that's always the case. now it is a case of managing the gap between the rich and poor, but I'm optimistic this will happen automatically over time as their is a "filter down" effect. Hopefully a greater culture of philanthropy will develop as, right now, this is very much lacking among the rich in india as compared with much of the rest of the world- I see positive steps being taken though:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/business/global/25rupee.html