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				Let's talk a little about the distribution of Wealth in India
                                                India announced economic growth of 8.2%  for its 2023-2024 fiscal year. It is undoubtedly one of the most significant economic growths  in the world. But this figure should not mask
the important inequalities that still affect a very large number of people in this country. A study from the World Inequality  Lab highlights  that India's Income Inequality is now worse
than under British Rule ! And it is true  that when the international press  talks about India, it is often to mention the names of businessmen  who are among the greatest fortunes in
the world. Examples include Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Industries) whose personal fortune is estimated at US$ 116 Billion (Re. Forbes) and Gautam Adani (Adani Group) whose personal
fortune is estimated at US$ 86.5 Billion (Re.Forbes). And according  to the Hurun Research Institute  the current total number of billionaires  in India was peaking  at 271 in 2023. The
authors of this report  emphasize that the Billionaire Raj headed by India's modern  bourgeoisie  is now more unequal than the British Raj headed by the colonialist forces and moreover
that India's top 1% had access to a staggering 40.1% of national wealth. That said, it is also important to emphasize  that according  to the latest United Nations report, India has
nevertheless  recorded a remarkable  reduction in poverty. In fact, in 2023 the UN Development Program  and the University of Oxford  updated the global poverty index : the result is
that 415 million Indians have been lifted out of poverty in 15 years. So certainly  the great inequalities which affect the Indian population today are not going to disappear  with the
wave of a magic wand, but the Indian authorities  have taken stock of this great challenge.
                    
                    
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              Nataraju Boraiah said:It is not gnp but per capita income and its distribution that is important for citizens! What is the use if we have 500 billionaires but majority are below poverty line or just above it.citizens need respectable jobs and not doles!If a government can not create or create conditions that create jobs, it has no business to be in government and their stars can go and join or start a business themselves and give others the reins to do what the population needs and wants. 

 
                            
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