
Education,scientific research, tourism, health
and medical, the outsourcing industry, telecom, IT, infrastructure,
roads, transport.. there are so many areas where progress
has been achieved and can be achieved.
Poverty is major challenge for the nation.
Last reports say that 22 % of the nation lives on poverty.
What are the social measure taken to alleviate poverty, how
effective are the current approaches. We would analaze the
areas of strength, and its future, while zeroing on to areas
which needs lot of improvement.
Corruption has been one of the major factors
which is hindering growth and prosperity. Indian citizens
from the poor farmer, to the street kid to the highest politicial
rulers, has this fatal realisation that corruption is here
to stay, and at times it appears that its corruption which
is moving the economy. India is ranked as the 6 most corrupt
nation in the world, ie from a total of 192 offical countries
in the world. What are the factors which are promoting and
sustaining corruption in India, what are the steps taken to
stop it.How internal corruption is extending an invitation
to corrupt forces over the world to India.
Will the common
man ever see a day when the nation can be free of corruption?
Indian demographics offer profound hope;
with more than 40% of her population below 25 she has great
potential for the big leap forward. On the flip side, it is
estimated that by 2015 India will have the largest ageing
population, of over 60s in the world. What is the measures
the nation is taking for its senior citizens.
The common citizens have a right to minimum
civic needs such as neat navigable roads, clean drinking water,
uninterrupted power supply,responsive administration free
from corruption and the guarantee that all are equal in the
eyes of the law.
This section analyses our great nation’s
progress, the threats it faces and the opportunities it can
seize.