HISAR: She is said to be India’s richest woman. But Congress nominee from Hisar assembly seat, Savitri Jindal, does not own a car. However, the Haryana minister for revenue has wealth worth $2.9 billion, according to the Forbes Magazine survey of richest women of the world.
In her statement given before the returning officer, while filing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Upper Class’
India’s richest woman can’t afford a car
Posted in Corruption, Funny India, India Facts, Poverty, Women, tagged GDP, Globalization, haryana, Hindu, Hindutva, Savitri Jindal, Upper Class, Women on September 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Caste System is of Indian Origin : MIT study
Posted in Dalits / Aborigines, Hindutva, India Facts, Minorities, tagged Brahmin, Brahmins, Caste, Caste System, christians, Dalit, Dalits, Hindutva, Minorities, Muslim, Muslims, Upper Class on September 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In a study published in the September 24th issue of Nature, an international team describes how they harnessed modern genomic technology to explore the ancient history of India, the world’s second most populous nation. The new research reveals that nearly all Indians carry genomic contributions from two distinct ancestral populations. Following this ancient mixture, many [...]
Tamil Dalits are still living under social exclusion
Posted in Dalits / Aborigines, Hindutva, Human Rights, tagged Brahmin, Caste System, Dalit, Fascism, Hindu, Hindutva, India, Judiciary, Police, Poverty, Tamil, Upper Class on February 21, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Madurai, Feb 21:
Dalits in 20 districts of the state were facing serious caste-related disparities, including non-entry into temples, inaccessibility to drinking water and other facilities, a recent survey by Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front has found.
The survey initiated in the villages of these districts last month has been completed and the findings would be submitted [...]
India need 300 years to lift all its people out of extreme levels of poverty
Posted in India Facts, tagged Brahmin, Caste System, Corruption, Dalit, Fascism, GDP, Hindu, Hindutva, India, Judiciary, Police, Poverty, Upper Class on February 11, 2008 | 4 Comments »
The dark reality, By Siddharth Dube and Mohan Guruswamy, IHT
The mood among affluent and middle-class Indians as the country marks its 58th year as a republic is unabashedly celebratory. Everywhere they look there is evidence that India is finally being taken seriously as an economic and political powerhouse.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France has called for [...]
Bastille Day of Republic of India
Posted in Armed Conflicts, Hindutva, Human Rights, Poverty, Press Freedom, tagged Brahmin, Caste System, Dalit, Fascism, France, Hindu, Hindutva, India, Judiciary, Police, Poverty, Sarkozy, Upper Class on January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Passport of current rulers of India?
Happy holiday my fellow citizens!
On this day of January 26, Republic of India completed 59 years with an elected President. The first elected President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, promised us “ the jurisdiction of one constitution and one union which takes over responsibility for [...]