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Six Important Issues India Needs To Focus On NOW!!!!

Hi Reader,

Today I wanted to focus on subjects that may or may not touch India, or which may or may not impact India today or tomorrow. On those themes at the expense of not discussing current topics at the expense of not discussing exciting topics I would like to chat to you about this issue, even if doing so may not result in a large number of views, but I will continue to do so.

Let me discuss six problems that you should be worried about, six critical concerns that India should be focused on instead of the majority of the other issues that we are discussing. While the rest of the country is talking about the Gyanvapi Masjid, the Qutab Minar, the Taj Mahal, and a slew of other things.

Topics that I am not saying are unimportant or irrelevant are, but what is more essential to our country is the fate of our families, our health, our future, and our education. All I ask is that India focus more on other vital concerns rather than most of the other topics in which it appears to be involved.

1. Pollution

When you mention pollution, many people wonder what you're talking about. Did you know, according to 'Landsat' (one of the most well respected medical journals in the World). According to 'Landsat,' 23 lakh persons died prematurely in India in 2019, totalling 2.3 million people .It is more than the persons who died of Covid in a year 2019. How much have you read or heard about pollution in India? Consider the subjects we are focused on, then consider a topic that is claiming lives on a daily basis.

2. Inflation

Inflation is a problem that I believe merits your attention. Do you know that the wholesale pricing index or WPI has reached a new high of 15.1 percent, while retail inflation has reached a new high of 7.79 percent? This implies that your soap, shampoo, and everyday necessities will now cost you more. This is also linked. This is in addition to the LPG price, which is currently in the thousands of rupees and in Chennai. Petrol prices have risen to more over 100 rupees a litre, while diesel prices have risen to 100 rupees per litre. So fuel costs 100 rupees, diesel costs 100 rupees, and LPG costs 1000 rupees. And the price of all your soaps, shampoos, deodorants, and toiletries has risen. This is something you should be aware of and careful of.

3. China

The third topic you should be aware of is "do you know that China is building a second bridge over territory?" It is held by it in Pangong Lake, thus they are constructing an additional overbridge, which is the second bridge. You know why? So they can bring weapons, armed vehicles, and military personnel into our country. They claim that after Indian soldiers took numerous crucial peaks on the southern block of Pangong Lake in 2020, China has been working on bolstering its military facilities. They are constructing bridges after the Chinese, i.e. the People's Liberation Army, attempted to frighten them in these regions. So that their army may move their tanks inside our region.

4. Unemployment

I believe you should be aware of today's unemployment. We have an unemployment rate of 7.83 percent, and the worst part is that our labour force participation rate is at an all-time low. It has now dropped from 47 percent to 40 percent. That indicates that just 40% of our individuals who are capable of working are now working or searching for work.The remainder are not seeking for employment, which indicates that out of a population of 100 persons who can work, only 40 are looking for work. Only 40 persons are either working or searching for work, implying that these 40 people are performing the work. This 100 people could have done, which means that our labour force has been cut to 40% of what it might have been, which means that our labour force will increase in price, which means that our production will decrease since we have no labour force. Our labour force participation is lower, which will have a direct influence on our economy. This is something that the entire country should be concerned about right now.

5. Dollars Price

Today, you should be concerned about the rupee. The rupee is currently worth 77.83 per dollar, an all-time high. What does this imply? That implies our purchasing imports will soar, and our import costs will skyrocket. Remember that our imports are not made in Rubles, deutschmarks, pounds, or euros, and that all imports are made in dollars. So as the dollar price rises, our whole import price skyrockets, as do transportation and shipping costs. That is the most serious issue.

6.Violence Against Women

I believe you should be aware of this really intriguing study, which is based on the National Family Health Survey(NFHS). The fifth edition of the Family Health Survey conducted research to determine how many males in India. In India, 15.4 percent of women would prefer daughters than boys. Sons are preferred by women over girls. Daughters are preferred by 15.4 percent of women, whereas sons are preferred by just 3.4 percent of women. This is the status of our country; we are still following the age-old philosophy of having and desiring a son. Most us are not prefer girls in India, but someplace nearby, thus probably in India, only women in Meghalaya prefer daughters to sons. This is the condition of our country now, and it is reflected in the way our society behaves.

Because even today, while the average unemployment rate is 7.8 percent, the unemployment rate among women is 9 percent, which is much higher than the average, according to World Bank estimates. India has one of the lowest female labour force participation rates in the world, with less than one-third of our women defined as 15 years or older working or looking for work, implying that only 33 percent of our women are employed.

Before saving our religions, culture, and everything else, I believe we should be concerned with teaching our society that men and women are equal having a son or a daughter there is no difference we should teach our society to educate our girl child that is what is more important that is the mission that many of these so-called reformers and Rakshaks should be concerned with educating our girl children ensuring that our girl can fend for themselves and empower that they can fend for a family.

Conclusion

If necessary, that is what these people should be concerned about, and that is not what they talk about because doing so is difficult, requiring strategies and a lot of effort, whereas fighting over a mosque or a temple is easy and, more importantly, it can captivate you and draw your attention to that particular subject, which is easy for them now you decide what you want to focus on.

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