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Parents in India
Most of the parents in India are not rich people and that is the reason they are not in a position to bring up their children as per their desire. They are not in a position to give to their children proper education, proper training and that is the reason they are not able to adjust their wards at proper work. They are poor people and they are producing poor people and that is the reason poverty in growing in India. If in 1947 one man was poor he has given birth to four sons and now these sons have given birth to 12 more sons and thus about 16 families are poor now. We must accept that if one man is poor, he shall be breeding more and more people poor because his dynasty shall not come out of poverty. The poor people shall not be able to adjust their wards and their sons shall also not be in a position to establish their wards.
Had our government be alive towards poverty in 1947 or in 1950 they should have identified all the poor families and then they should have taken up all those families and they must have made it sure that they should not have left children without education, training and adjustment at work. The present method of giving some employment in a year is not the right solution because through this process some people get some money just to run the kitchen and this program is not for eradication of poverty from India. If we give mid-day meals, some books, some stationery items or some stiped to the students from poor families, that too is not the right solution. such process often give to the students inferiority complex because when they are getting all these concessions in presence of other students from rich families, they feel inferiority complex and once they are down in inferiority complex, they would never rise as complete persons. The state should not play with the feelings of students from poor families.
We are sorry to note that we have people expert in the line, but they too are not coming forward with schemes and proposals through which we can write off poverty from India. If they are suggesting these methods for solving problems of poverty in India, then we should feel sorry for these people and we should pray that sense must prevail upon them and they should come forward with suggestion with the use of which we could write off poverty from India. Whatever measures our state is taking are not useful because these measures could not write off poverty from India during all these six decades. More and more people are turning poor and joining this line. There is no need of conducting a survey in India. We can look at the faces of the people and we shall be able to separate poor people because their faces tell us the whole story. They are weak, they are not well dressed, they are wearing rags, they are ill, they are sad, they are condemned, they are not happy and they are underfed. If we ask them a question," What shall be the result if we add 2 and 2" their answer shall be 'Four breads" and nothing more.
Time has come when the people expert in rooting out poverty should work on this subject and if need be they should take help from such experts living in other countries too and they should give a complete report to government of India so that they could adopt the right path for rooting out poverty from India. There had been something wrong with the policy which had been in operation during the last six decades here in India. This should have been the first step towards right direction because people who are poor are not complete persons and if such people are there in a democracy, then there is something wrong when we call such a state a democracy and we shall have to say something about the parents too because giving birth to children is very easy, but to bring a complete man on this earth is a difficult job and parents in India are not capable to bring a complete man on this earth. The parents must think over this matter and must find out a suitable answer to this question.
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Dalip Singh Wasan
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