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Besides infrastructe what development has india achieved in social sector? True development of any society is measure in socialsector, but unfortunately key indicators show a mrked deterioration for example killing females children has increased alarmingly over the last two decades, cases of rapes have increasedby more than 873% in the last six decades, poverty has increased, gap between rich and poor has widened, health care facilities arealmost non-existent for amajority of indian people, 60% population don't have access to toilets, malnutrition among indian children is highest in the world.

With all these glaring socialand human problems, what does a few good roads and high rise buildings signify?
 
With all these glaring socialand human problems, what does a few good roads and high rise buildings signify?
most of us know and secretly acknowledge that pakistan is miles ahead of india. we can only aspire to reach Pk levels some time in our lives. this is what the few good roads signify
 
Besides infrastructe what development has india achieved in social sector? True development of any society is measure in socialsector, but unfortunately key indicators show a mrked deterioration for example killing females children has increased alarmingly over the last two decades, cases of rapes have increasedby more than 873% in the last six decades, poverty has increased, gap between rich and poor has widened, health care facilities arealmost non-existent for amajority of indian people, 60% population don't have access to toilets, malnutrition among indian children is highest in the world.

With all these glaring socialand human problems, what does a few good roads and high rise buildings signify?

Please do not let hate blind your vision and ability to think straight.

Do you know benefit of infra structure development?

Employment --> Money --> Social development --> Industrial growth --> More employment --> More money --> MOre social development --> More Industrial growth... and cycle goes on

So next time try to elevate yourself above toilet because living in it 24x7 stinks :D
 
First of there is no hate, second totally agree that infrastructure does help economy to grw far and faster, benefiting all. But it surely does not change the mindset... and most social problems are because of that. agree?

Please do not let hate blind your vision and ability to think straight.

Do you know benefit of infra structure development?

Employment --> Money --> Social development --> Industrial growth --> More employment --> More money --> MOre social development --> More Industrial growth... and cycle goes on

So next time try to elevate yourself above toilet because living in it 24x7 stinks :D
 
Good we agree that infrastructure development does help elevate people form poverty.

Next to answer your question about mindset .. how does it will change ... let me put another cycle for you ..

Work Money --> Food supplies secured --> What else can be done ( education) --> education --> awareness/ knowledge --> mindset adjustment --> more work --> more money --> more education --> more awareness/ knowledge ---->>> so on
 
First of there is no hate, second totally agree that infrastructure does help economy to grw far and faster, benefiting all. But it surely does not change the mindset... and most social problems are because of that. agree?
It depends there is no doubt that certain infra projects CAN change social problems for sure either as an unintended bi-product or on purpose.
 
Besides infrastructe what development has india achieved in social sector? True development of any society is measure in socialsector, but unfortunately key indicators show a mrked deterioration for example killing females children has increased alarmingly over the last two decades, cases of rapes have increasedby more than 873% in the last six decades, poverty has increased, gap between rich and poor has widened, health care facilities arealmost non-existent for amajority of indian people, 60% population don't have access to toilets, malnutrition among indian children is highest in the world.

With all these glaring socialand human problems, what does a few good roads and high rise buildings signify?

No one is denying that India still has huge social problems... but just because we are talking Infra, doesn't mean that other areas are all being neglected... your statement sounds like things are 'deteriorating' in the last few decades, which is far from truth. Of course, the progress is not as expected in each area, but there are lots of other initiatives (and many more that are still required).

But taking your comments positively, what we can try and do is to post some updates on initiatives on social/human-development front as well. As of now this thread is very 'infrastructure heavy'. (I hope you still acknowledge the fact that all this infrastructure development is also very important and adds to the economic development of people in far-flung areas, which they reflects in the general human development).

I can think of at least the following topics of social/human-development that must be discussed in this forum since it deals with 'India Developing'. Other forum-veterans, feel free to add:
1. Education (Right to education, sarv shiksha abhiyan)
2. Healthcare (rise of specialist healthcare, medical tourism, national rural health mission+insurance)
3. Improved Emergency services (availability of 108 services in many states, with response time <30 mins.)
4. UIDAI/Aadhaar project (eliminates corruption, gives id to the poorest, identify duplicate beneficiaries)
5. Reforms in banking & insurance sector. + Income tax department's BPR
6. Passport process improvement; seva kendras
7. MNREGA (Employment guarantee scheme)
8. Schemes for the BPL (below poverty line) people
9. Various eGovernance initiatives/single window initiatives of the Govt. (Eg. automation of land records, centralized driving license system; centralized criminal database and police records; bill payments;
10. Right to Information (RTI)
11. Lokpal bill and its progress (or the lack of it)
12. Satellite program and its usage in science and education
13. Panchayat system/village level administration
14. Telecom penetration and the impact of connectivity

These topics are of course not as interesting as Infrastructure, and I don't think people will be keen to read much, but I do hope people share information and their views on how things can be further improved.
 
Northern Railway made history on Friday as the first train chugged through India’s longest railway tunnel in the Pir Panjal mountain range, connecting Kashmir Valley to Banihal town on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway.

The train, on a trial run, arrived at Banihal station from Qazigund in Anantnag district of Kashmir, and was welcomed by hundreds of residents of this highway town.

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SRINAGAR, INDIA - DECEMBER 27: People blocked the Qazigund Banihal train trial, demanding station at village Hillad village on December 27, 2012 in Srinagar, India. Qazigund-Banihal link is the 11.21 km tunnel, longest railway tunnel in India, which will reduce the distance between the two towns by 50 per cent. (Photo by Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
 
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