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May-06-2012 13:31TweetFollow @OregonNews Urban India Shines: Without Toilets, Many HomelessArun Shrivastava Salem-News.comIndia’s slum population more than doubled, from 43 million in 2001 to 93 million in 2011 in ten years and it is projected to grow at 5% per year, adding nearly two million every year, according to official Government data.
(NEW DELHI, India) - Former International Monetary Fund [IMF] bureaucrat Manmohan Singh was never projected as India’s Prime Minister; he was imposed on 1.2 billion hapless Indians. Former World Bank [WB] major domo Montek Singh was never elected yet lives a lavish life in Delhi. As one insider says he is very happy in Delhi because he doesn’t have to fetch a glass of water himself. Chauffeurs, servants, cooks, and officially employed attendants make life easy for this economaniac who thought that Rs. 32 [60 cents] per day of spending power is sufficient for urban Indians to be called ‘Above Poverty Line.’ A roll of good quality toilet paper that perhaps Montek uses costs more than Rs. 32. A mini McDonald’s potato burger that would barely fill a small corner of a typical American tummy costs Rs. 20 in Delhi and a 200 millilitre of water Rs. 5. Perhaps that is what Montek and his cronies had in mind. The poor want to hang them; the European bankers want them at any cost. When I shared this joke with the slum-dwellers they said: “these assholes [in Hindi it sounds really juicy] should be paid Rs 32 per day to live if they want us to live on Rs 32.” Many journalists were so incensed that they called for dismantling the Planning Commission which is currently headed by Montek. The issue in this article is life in urban India; forget about how the bunch of idiots headed by World Bank’s major domo Montek is going to solve any problem. They can’t, they won’t because they told not to by their real employers who sit in the Palace of London, or near about. Urbanization in IndiaIndia’s urban population has grown from 62 million in 1951 to 377 million according to Census data. Today, there are 7,742 urban areas are home to about 65 million families. Urbanization will grow at 4% per year as per some estimates. 53 million-plus cities are home to over 160 million persons. Five states- Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Punjab, Maharashtra and Karnataka- will have more than half of their total population living in urban areas employed in industries or services. These five states also account for nearly 50% of India’s slum population. Most cities and towns are Urban Basic Service Deficient. Basic services like safe access to dwelling units, predictable and sufficient water supply, proper sewerage system, safe energy sources, and waste disposal system including sufficient number of toilets for each household. 16% of urban households do not have a toilet; 46% do not have a toilet with flush system. Over two million are homeless living in the streets.
Drive through any town and you will be confronted with filth, squalor, open sewers, and hordes of flies and mosquitoes. Slumization of IndiaIndia’s slum population more than doubled, from 43 million in 2001 to 93 million in 2011 in ten years and it is projected to grow at 5% per year, adding nearly two million every year, according to official Government data. Across urban India about twelve million more people in the slums will be added by 2017.
A slum is defined by UN-HABITAT as a run-down area of a city characterized by substandard housing and squalor and lacking in tenure security. People who live in slums are illegal occupiers of Government vacant land are not entitled to any social safety benefits or any public service. In Delhi, for example, 100 people on average share one toilet; if they don’t have access to any, they defecate in the street or the surrounding green belt of posh colonies. Those who live in the posh colonies simply look away. Within the square mile where Manmohan and Montek live, they don’t need to look away because that is the only slum-free zone in India. That is where the warmongers like Obama, Bush, Blair, and Sarkozy meet these two ‘civilian’ war mongers on the people of India. Slum, or in other word ‘ghetto,’ was used as a derogatory term by the British colonialists, if I am not wrong, to describe India’s traditional rural habitat. Since the British had colonized India, they created what is known throughout India as “CIVIL LINES” as if the rest of India lived in “UNCIVIL LINES.” Civil lines were pockets of affluence where the White racist supremacists lived, served by the people of the SLUMS. There is another feature of urban India that few write about. The British Indian “Civil Lines” were built close to the railway stations. After the mutiny of 1857, they had prepared for the eventuality of evacuating India in a hurry. Yet these rascals survived another 90 years until 1947. The inherited civil lines of India’s BROWN SAHIBSToday the slums should be called ‘urban poverty pockets’ or UPPs as many social workers prefer to call them and they are right. But our planners sitting in the Planning Commission headed by the World Bank freak still call urban poverty pockets ‘slums’ fit to live on less than Rs. 32 per day per person and not qualified for social security. That is the World Bank and IMF agenda: “the only way the European elite can live in peace is by keeping these folks undernourished in squalor and filth.” The Brits left 65 years ago leaving a legacy of gross mismanagement of civilian affairs amidst efficient exploitation of whatever they liked. Both survive to this day and perhaps in as inhuman form as during the Raj. That is deliberate. Not one city has well laid drains and sewerage system. Not one has adequate water supply. Not one has dependable electricity supply. Not one has properly paved roads and street lighting. There are twenty-three different types of urban authorities but not one is administered or managed by experts. For the administration, the people don’t matter. Paved roads, well lighted streets, proper water supply, proper sewerage system are even today limited to zones where the Brown Sahib’s live. These Brown sahibs are politicians, bureaucrats, judges, senior journalists, senior police officers, not the constables. The constables who wield the baton on hapless Indians live in slums or steaming hot barracks, some worse than the trenches of the First World War. Historians have calculated that about 100,000 Brits ruled over South Asia, from Afghanistan to Burma. Today, there is greater efficiency in planned mismanagement. Only 25 Chief Ministers, 632 District Magistrates, 632 District Police Chiefs, and 542 Members of Parliament make life miserable for 377 million urban Indians. ______________________________________
Arun Shrivastava is Salem-News.com's South Asia Correspondent. An accredited management consultant, Arun is also a highly experienced researcher and writer. He studied in India and England and returned to India in 1989, after a brief stint as senior officer with Economic Development Unit of Birmingham (UK). From 1989 to 1994, he taught Strategic Management and Long Range Planning to MBA students at International Management Institute in Delhi. About twenty years ago he founded two institutions, one for consulting and another for doing sponsored research work; today both are known for excellence. Since the events of 9/11, he has devoted much of his time to researching NWO issues. Arun also moderates International Human Rights Organizations’ discussion group. Salem-News.com is very pleased that Arun Shrivastava chose to join our dynamic team which has been paying increasing attention to problems taking place in India. He is Salem-News.com's 94th writer and his presence allows us to better cover important events in an increasingly interconnected world community. You can send an email to Arun Shrivastava at this address: arunshrivastava.1951@gmail.com Articles for May 5, 2012 | Articles for May 6, 2012 | Articles for May 7, 2012 | Quick Links
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