Want India to become a developed country in the real sense, not measured by cars, and skyscrapers, but by a high standard of living for the last person in terms of education health freedom etc
I don't think we can beat back government unaccountability and whimsical biases, actions and worse till we truly OWN the country and demand that the government deliver or go.
We shouldn't hesitate to voice our problems just because they haven't become unsurvivable enough yet.
What would have happened if we had engaged in mass protest after demonetisation instead of waiting for four years, endless devastation only to tell the govt "we told you so, please do better"
Nirmala Sitharaman said it’s a bit too soon to say whether Asia’s third-largest economy would be able to stick to its fiscal deficit targets.The government’s asset sales program -- key to plugging a gaping hole in the budget -- is moving ahead comfortably, she said
I've seen some others say that they are having lower engagement here than on the fascists-are-welcome social media site.
For me, it has been the opposite. I've been able to gather and answer questions about Indian history here. Real questions, real answers, without the barrage of hate.
Mastodon has freed me to engage on my areas of expertise.
Being in a position of privilege and declaring that loan waiver is bad economics is so damn ugly. Especially when you lauded the 3000 crore statue which was made to make them feel better about themselves.
The “middle class” feels they are being kind to agree to “donate their taxes to help farmers” but they are okay with their tax compensating the incompetence of the capitalist failing at his business.