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Title: Impostor of Prosperity
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Hemant Gawande |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Does that mean we start living in a style inherited from our colonial past? Or, are we living in a colonial present continuing this legacy for our generation next? Sounds cliche, but how many times does one has to remind that we are not what we are doing? We are aping someone in an attempt to outdo our existing persona... Showed first 250 characters
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The raison` de` etre` behind this is unknown and we know it better where the roots of it lie deep seated!
Are we self-sufficient enough to feed every inhabitant of our motherland? Are we accomodating enough to extend an umbrella of enclosure over the head of all those seeking shelter under one roof? Are we self-reliant enough to enclothe` all the creatures of humankind under one yarn? Are we endowed enough to foresight the calamities of nature before the embrace the lives of many? Are we destined enough to acquire prudent materialistic comforts for all, and if not then at least the frugal amenities for all? Film stars who are valued as creme` de` le` creme` on Indian soil, booze over marbled mezzanines and laugh over common workman who built the same through his blood and toil... Showed next 250 characters
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