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What are some of the best examples of hypocrisy in India?

I am your Pradhan Sevak(prime servant) not Pradhan Mantri Prime Minister - Narendra modiIn the forthcoming 60 months, the country won’t get a labourer like me - Narendra modiA government doesn’t belong to any group but works for all 125 crore people (of the country)….Improving everyone’s lives is the government’s priority - Narendra modiLet's see what's the hypocrisy in it.A parliamentary committee has suggested that the salary of MPs be raised from Rs. 50,000 to a lakh a month and a constituency allowance from Rs. 45,000 to 90,000.If the committee’s proposal are accepted, the total compensation package for an MP will go up from Rs.1,40,000 to 2,80,000. (Which is surely going to get accepted)The committee, headed by the BJP’s Yogi Adityanath has also recommended a 75 per cent rise in pensions, and an automatic revision in salaries periodically.Lets see some Pay and perks of MPs :Daily allowance of 2,000 for each day of attending Parliament. - which is their dutyAn MP’s wage is tax-free and comes with additional perquisites such as free petrol, free telephone calls and free housing.Most household expenses , furniture, electricity, water, laundry , is also paid for .MPs can travel anywhere in the country by rail, first class, and get 34 free air tickets for themselves or a companion a year.Each MP gets near-free electricity of 50,000 units every year. And free water.The MP’s bungalow is furnished — with air conditioners, refrigerators and television sets — free of cost. Maintenance of the house — including washing of sofa covers and curtains — is done free of cost by the government.MPs are entitled to three phone lines and 170,000 free local calls every year.They decide their own salary hike, their holidays.There are so many pay and perks for being a member of parliament in India.Source :- Pay and perks of Indian MP, MLA and Prime MinisterI don't have any problem with their salary and all. Let's see what's the actual problem isLast year working days for the Indian parliament was just 55.Where as for UK's parliament it was around 158 days, and for USA it was 148 days.Aise kaise badega India? (How will India grow like this?)In a state where the ruler lives like a common man, the citizens live like Kings do.And in the state where the ruler lives like a king, the citizens live like beggers do.

What is wrong with the Indian education system?

9th standard:PTA meetingPhysics Teacher: Your son is very smart. He is hardworking too. Dad: Thanks sir! He studies well. He is passionate about physics.Physics Teacher: Yes. He has what it takes to be an IAS Officer. Prepare him for Civil Services. He would be a great officer.Dad: That's good to hear sir. I am just a 9th standard guy. All I knew was that I loved applying physics to daily life activities. I knew I loved Maths too. But I did not know about my future. I did not know what I would be or what I wanted to be. I approached my teacher the next day.Class - the next day:Me: Sir. I like physics. What is its future.Physics Teacher: The future of physics is full of possibilities. There is infinite scope for exploring the field.Me: Then why did you want me to be an IAS Officer.Physics Teacher: Its a very stable job. You get security. You can get others to do your work for you. You will have many servants. You can earn very much. Even though the salary from government is less, you get lots of gifts (not so subtle). If you pursue physics, you can't earn much. Home:Mom: How did the meeting go. Dad: Great! His teacher told me that he has what it takes to even crack Civil Services.Mom: He's too young. Let us give him a few years before we push him towards his goals. (My mother is a professor. I am lucky. Not all are lucky to be afforded this freedom.)Conclusion:I tell my teacher I like his subject. He tells me it has good future. But money is the ultimate objective and it has less scope to earn money. He tells me to pursue another field. I feel there is something fundamentally wrong if we educate our younger generation that one field has more priority over another. All are equal. It just depends on one's passion towards a field and a drive to pursue it.As someone said: "Where would they be if Lata Mangeshkar picked up a cricket bat and Sachin Tendulkar became a singer."

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