2030 and beyond,where is India heading?




 I have something to say....Just wait and see how by 2030, the great Narmada River, which is at least 350 million years older than the Ganga, will be battling for survival as those who cry from rooftops about India's progress have been squarely responsible for vandalizing, looting and destroying the forests in the catchment of the great Narmada. By 2030 the Narmada river would be mostly dry and the process of desertification in many districts would be complete. On reading this, one might casually remark: "it is only a matter of how you look at a glass, whether you see it half full or half empty." In my opinion it is only this tendency of looking at half the picture that is responsible for most of the malaise we see around us 64 years after Independence.
It is high time we bring in focus the total picture and start addressing all connected issues.
 Lalit Shastri

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