Your assessment is incorrect.There are still vast areas of India where the fruits of development has not made any major impact. In my District of Bankura in West Bengal, there are still vast track of land where there is only one crop grown. Every year we have draught , some wheat is provided on a daily basis and that is the end of it.The same is the case in West Mednapur District, particularly in the jhargram sub division . In neighbouring Orissa , in the Districts of Kalahandi and Keonjhar, there is draught condition every year, despite the fact that successive governments belonging to all the major political parties who have ruled the State in the last sixty years have spend enormous amount of central aid on paper. In Jharkhand, in the poorest areas of Districts of Santhan Pargana, Palamu and Aurangabad, the deep tube wells are inpoerative most part of the day due to acute shortage of power.The child mortality rate and malnutrision in India is above the level of what is prevailing in sub saharan Africa.
I have just cited a few examples. Sitting before the Microsoft keyboard, in one village of India you are in no positin to give sweeping statements challanging the planning commission , world bank and IMF.Whom are you trying to fool., the world audience.
I have no first hand knowledge of South, but on the basis of reports of Naxal activity, it is clear that the situation in certain areas is as bad as in Jharkhand, South Bihar and Kalahandi.This scale of insurgency requires support from sufficient number of people. This they have got from amongst the rural poor in the areas where the movement has gained momentum.The increase in the size of urban slums is another indication of people from the villages still moving into the city with the hope for survival.I can go on with various other examples but may be it will not make any impact on your shining India immage, the same illusion that then previous Central Govt had before the last elections.
I have just cited a few examples. Sitting before the Microsoft keyboard, in one village of India you are in no positin to give sweeping statements challanging the planning commission , world bank and IMF.Whom are you trying to fool., the world audience.
I have no first hand knowledge of South, but on the basis of reports of Naxal activity, it is clear that the situation in certain areas is as bad as in Jharkhand, South Bihar and Kalahandi.This scale of insurgency requires support from sufficient number of people. This they have got from amongst the rural poor in the areas where the movement has gained momentum.The increase in the size of urban slums is another indication of people from the villages still moving into the city with the hope for survival.I can go on with various other examples but may be it will not make any impact on your shining India immage, the same illusion that then previous Central Govt had before the last elections.