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@Tup7kSh7kur Well, if prosperity only means government jobs then there is no prosperity. Otherwise there is a lot of it. Someone asking to list it out is being deliberately blind.
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When someone says "real" story it is almost always a "fake" story.
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@alayahzahra8668 "in fact the sharia calls to obey the law of the land!" - Doesn't look like many Muslims share this belief. Saying this based on pew poll research.
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And these guys wonder why their Visas have been cancelled.
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@Tup7kSh7kur " Is there any direct relation between prosperity, and Government jobs? please clarify." - No there isn't. But that's what many people seem to think. "Again, repeating the request - if you know the answer - please list out the prosperities." - Can't answer the question without you first telling me what you mean by "prosperities". Different people have different things in minds when they use the word. I can list out economic policies that were implemented under Modi govt. that I like. But that wouldn't help someone who doesn't know much about economic policies.
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@Tup7kSh7kur 2014-19 (Term- I): 1. Implementation of GST (Congress talked about it for 15+ years, but it was finally implemented by Modi govt. cause Modi gave a revenue guarantee to states, which was a huge political risk that Congress didn't have the guts to take.) 2. Deregulation of Diesel Prices (Before this Diesel Prices weren't determined by the markets) 3. Opening Coal Mining Sector (Ended Coal India Monopoly and brought down coal mining costs) 4. IBC (Improved Bankruptcy Process and was a major help in cleaning the NPA accumulated during UPA) Execution: 1. Direct Benefit Transfer (Plugged leakages and lead to efficient delivery of social welfare) on UPI 2. Layed 1 lac+ kms of optical fibres under BharatNet Program 3. Provision of Toilets (Near 100% delivery) and Gas connection to the poorest 4. Sewage treatment and Urban Waste Treatment went from 15% to 80%+ in the last 10 years. 5. Expressways, Railways (Vande Bharat, electrification etc), Border Roads and important passes, Bhogibil Bridge and other important infra. Even BJP's opposition can't deny this. 6. Electificity provision, Nal Se jal and Awas Yojana have made great progress 7. FTA with Australia, UAE etc 2019-2024(Term-II): 1. Air India Privatisation 2. Ending Retroactive Taxation (A gift to Indian Economy from UPA. Being sarcastic here) 3. 50%+ FDI in Insurance and Defense 4. Opening Mapping to private players (Before this only Survey of India had the Authority to Map India, Google Map was technically illegal and only 15% of India is Mapped. That is changing) and Space Sector to private players (This was done immediately after Galwan Crash when Sat. images came from private companies in the west. Today we have Agnikul and Pixxel because of this reform) 6. Labour Reforms (One of the main reasons why labour intensive manufacturing doesn't happen in India) 7. Good Progress has been made on privatising Discoms. Very important for viability of power sector. 8. PM Gati shakti is an epic reform in logistics. I have mentioned reforms which were highly consequential and very difficult to implement. There are a lot of other reforms as well. Not mentioning the work that has been done in getting manufacturing into India. There is some epic work going on that will change the way MSME lending happens. This will boost economy and be a significant change.
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@moloyknight "So what kinda growth are you talking about?" - Economy is not just about growth, it's also about quality of growth and stability. India grew fast enough after 2008 but economy wasn't managed properly. So the growth was accompanied by a double digit inflation from 2011 to 2014 and NPAs that lead to the twin balance sheet problem. The first term of NDA went into cleaning the cr*p that UPA-II spread. "And remember jobless growth is really dangerous. " - Such a thin is an impossibility. It's great for political rhetoric. "The lower class income is still stagnant but the prices have gone up considerably" - The real incomes have not gone up. That means income have gone up but they have been equal to the price rise due to inflation. What you are saying is a very different thing.
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@Tup7kSh7kur Youtube seems to be banning my comment. I have answered your question twice.
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4:38 That's the problem. Write an exam. Get into a govt. job and never work again. Why? .. "Permanency".. No matter what.
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