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Hi all, these are some small but powerful thoughts about what is happening around us in India. Thoughtful facts like: 1 kg of rice is Rs. 44, but the SIM card is free. The price of rice in public distribution is Rs. 1, but to use a public toilet is Rs. 3. The interest rate for a vehicle loan is 5%, whereas for an educational loan, it is 12%. It's going on and on. For those who can read Tamil, download the document, read, and think about what we can do at our level.

Just for all of your understanding, let me translate all into English:

"Pizza reaches faster than the ambulance and fire service."

"There are many rich people to buy an expensive cricket team, but fewer rich men to spend even 10% of that money for charity."

"The clothes and slippers we wear are sold in A/C rooms, but the vegetables and fruits are sold in open streets."

"The lemon juice which we drink is made of chemicals, but the washing liquid is made of pure lemonade."

"The government is supposed to run the schools and colleges, doing liquor business, and people are running the schools and colleges."

"There is no tax for wheat, but if it becomes atta, it is taxable. Chapati made of atta is not taxable, but if it becomes biscuits and bread, it is taxable."

"Everyone wants to become famous, but no one has the quality to become famous."

"Often we fight against child labor, but we enjoy the tea supplied by a young boy."

When will the situations change? We have to wake up the sleeping Bharat Maata and ask this.

Regards,

From India, Bangalore
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