Rampant corruption and indifference to people is not new in India. It has become an intrinsic trait of the Indian political and India's social system and the hapless Indian populace has become acquainted with the same completely. But what shocks the commoners is the association of inhumanity with it and the same is happening in India at the moment. In accordance with latest media reports, food grains are rotting in different parts of the country and the extent of the same is such that it can feed in excess of one Crore of hungry and Poor Indians. What a catastrophe in a poverty-ridden country like India!
Mr Sharad Pawar, Union minister for agriculture, has been crying with regard to deficiency of storage facilities, mostly regarding bumper Rabi crop that has started to turn up. As per the Indian Agriculture minister, insufficiency of storage facilities is giving rise to rotting of food grains. If the pertinent reports or investigations are taken into consideration, it is no longer a secret that Indian food grains worth Rs 58,000 crore lost on account of lack of Bad storage facilities. Don’t get astounded but this does amount to 10 per cent of the entire food grain production.
This is not the end of the India's sad story. Reports do state with conviction that India, instead of sub-Saharan Africa, has become the new capital of food shortage or starvation. Hunger, believe it or not, claims lives of one million children, if not more annually. All these point out that the tales regarding demographic advantage of India (popularized by government-funded and government-aided agencies exclusively) is nothing but a fairy tale. As per available reports, 61 million children happen to be inferior in size. Again, while 25mn are devastated, 42 per cent of the world’s half-starved children subsist in India.
Indian government must adopt adequate measures to make use of rotting food grains for these children, at least. Now the question is whether this is possible ever. If not, we must stop boasting democratic principles and the need of accountability in society. Both Indian government and we are basically criminals.
Rotting food grains in India must be distributed among poor or else it’s a crime.what do you Think ?
Mr Sharad Pawar, Union minister for agriculture, has been crying with regard to deficiency of storage facilities, mostly regarding bumper Rabi crop that has started to turn up. As per the Indian Agriculture minister, insufficiency of storage facilities is giving rise to rotting of food grains. If the pertinent reports or investigations are taken into consideration, it is no longer a secret that Indian food grains worth Rs 58,000 crore lost on account of lack of Bad storage facilities. Don’t get astounded but this does amount to 10 per cent of the entire food grain production.
This is not the end of the India's sad story. Reports do state with conviction that India, instead of sub-Saharan Africa, has become the new capital of food shortage or starvation. Hunger, believe it or not, claims lives of one million children, if not more annually. All these point out that the tales regarding demographic advantage of India (popularized by government-funded and government-aided agencies exclusively) is nothing but a fairy tale. As per available reports, 61 million children happen to be inferior in size. Again, while 25mn are devastated, 42 per cent of the world’s half-starved children subsist in India.
Indian government must adopt adequate measures to make use of rotting food grains for these children, at least. Now the question is whether this is possible ever. If not, we must stop boasting democratic principles and the need of accountability in society. Both Indian government and we are basically criminals.
Rotting food grains in India must be distributed among poor or else it’s a crime.what do you Think ?