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Why are Indian slums so poor?

Personally, I think the reason why Indian slums are so poor is because the poor are slow and the rich love immigrants. ?

First of all, for the rich, it is the development process of a country. Only by leading the development of the poor can the rich and poor narrow the gap between the rich and the poor. But the caste concept in India is very serious. Although nominally abolished, the influence of this concept remains deep-rooted.

The rich in India often do not want to lead the poor after becoming rich. They pursue a better life. India is a poor country, so they prefer to be a phoenix than a chicken head. Therefore, in recent years, many rich people in India have immigrated abroad.

United Nations data shows that about 17.5 million people in India currently live overseas. This number was only 7 million in 1990. In other words, in the past 30 years, 10 million Indians have abandoned the country, some of them poor people to save their lives, and more rich people left to improve their quality of life.

The most popular country for Indians is the United Arab Emirates. Currently, more than 40% of the population in the United Arab Emirates is Indian. The main reason why rich Indians like to go to the UAE is that it has a developed economy and a good living environment. Clearly, the rich in India want to live better lives than the poor.

Second, for the poor, if there is no help from the rich, they must work hard to create wealth on their own. But India's caste system doesn't give these poor people many opportunities.

Few escape the slums. Because ultimately India’s employment environment brings them few opportunities. Therefore, many poor people in India have known since birth that they have no chance to make a comeback, so they simply give up their struggle and start living their lives.

In their daily work, the poor in India are always slow, do not have long-term plans, and have a weak sense of responsibility, so their work efficiency is very low. Coupled with the insufficient working environment and working equipment, the value they create Often not big, India can develop naturally.

In fact, if poor people in India like "slowness" and rich people like immigrants, China can be the "outlet" for India's development. Whether it is economic assistance or industrial investment, China has created employment opportunities for many poor Indians who have invested in India in the past few years, while also bringing various technologies and equipment.

But India has now given up on this path. While India is boycotting Chinese manufacturing on a large scale, many poor people in India have lost their jobs. This is an unwise game for India's development.