India is not poor only because of money.
We are poor in intent too.
Corruption has become so normal that doing the wrong thing often feels like the default.
The real poverty is when people are not secure enough to say no to what is wrong.
Office politics is toxic. School politics is toxic. Politics in teams and games is toxic.
Then why do we glorify it nationally?
The same power games that ruin every system are treated as leadership when they happen at the top.
India’s poverty is hidden in the math.
If ₹50–60k/month puts you around the top 5%, and ₹1.7L/month puts you near the top 1%, it doesn’t mean the top is rich.
It means the majority is earning painfully little.
This is not just a poverty problem. It’s an opportunity problem.
A government that only feeds people keeps them dependent.
A government that educates, upskills, and creates opportunity makes them independent.
The first wins elections. The second builds a nation.
Film nepotism is not the real problem. It’s private money, private risk.
Political nepotism is different.
That is built on public money, public power, and public resources. Yet somehow we are more angry at star kids than political dynasties.
Democracy was meant to be by the people, for the people.
But today, it needs a serious upgrade.
Start with full transparency on how politicians spend taxpayers’ money. Then build real equality in education and opportunities.
That’s the democracy we should be aiming for.
@cmohry@DGPHaryana@police_haryana
It took 1 minute to deduct fee online and now more than 3 days not even able to make it to the counter
See the situation and do something if you care else chill in your AC office
Jai hind
Great accomplishments require time.
It's a blend of optimism and realism.
Because belief thrives on optimism and smart hard work stems from a realistic mindset.
@F1MobileRacing Even your support team doesn’t reply. At least acknowledge that you’re working on it or even the request is in the queue. If it’s a third party then stop paying them. Totally unprofessional