4. gab between the poor and the rich
About 100,000 people in India's milrieoneeo (assets over $ 1,000,000), live, and that number is increasing rapidly. India's rapid economic growth, soaring real estate values and resulting property of the Indian rich person has contributed to further disadvantage.
Outstanding college graduates flood the salary received 30,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars, engi
poorpeople. India's poverty problem is very serious level. 75% of them are peasants living in rural areas. Most of the workers are unable to receive proper protection.
Indigenous or traditional medical practitioners continue to practice throughout the country. The two main forms of traditional medicine practiced are the ayurvedic (meaning science of life) system, and the unani (so-called G
LIBERALIST VS CONSERVATIVES
from the political point of view
conservatism at this point of the poverty
→Problem for individuals outweighs a problem for the
whole society
→Should give the power which let people solve their
poverty
Malnutrition
African children are dying every 5 seconds due to malnutrition
2. Why are they poor? (Cause)
Rich countries/companies harvest the following raw materials in Africa:
Tin
Coal
Gold
Copper
Iron
Silk
Cotton
Rubber
Palm oil
Cocoa
Diamonds
Tea
Africans as a people may be poor, but Africa as a place is fantastically rich - in minerals, land, labor and sunshine.
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2.1 The gap between the rich and the poor
India has become a major economic power. However, the gap between the rich and the poor in India is not negligible. In big cities, like New Delhi and Bangalore, there are many people living with high-income. However, approximately 35% of the people live on less than $1 a day.
2.2 The operational and financial reasons
India is the world's 6th largest