In Context of bihar: Poverty line and boundaries

 

Home start-up

We always say that as a state we are having highest rate of GDP in our country. In context of Bihar, it is because we are laborious, a very good sign to grow. But have we thought why still we are in first position in stage of poverty index. Poverty is not an individual problem or it cannot be solved only by a job, but it is a social problem, which has to be solve at many angles. Our home and family have to rethink why a family poverty line still a long process to stop. It is our mindset and parental in terms of views and vision to a successful life. We can find it by comparing our state and other western states easily.

 

Political Views

Of course, there is a major and vital role of politics and government in deciding a state’s future. Policies and their methodologies to solve social issues and can make a change easily in socio-economic structure of a state and society. There are only 2 ways, in which a political approach can be happened. First by rising above than political wellbeing, and second choose political well-being by putting social well-being in basket.

 

Existing methodologies

We are in a race of earning only , by keeping our eyes closed in context of social well-being or some good political structure. It is because our existing base and future is highly influenced by political agendas. So, this is a two way process that how a society interacts with political bodies and give a shape to a better political composition. It is not our duty but surely on priority basis. People cannot chase poverty,  it should be keep in mind by every kind of structural bodies.

 

Lack of interest

We are highly educated but how education is helpful in our life to get nurture our  life is a big issue. We find mostly there are two areas where we lack, i.e. an education in financial management modules and areas other than traditional jobs system. Actually, it is a start-up where we can change our mindset in benefit of our individual and social well-being. And when it will become a chain it will be unbreakable.

 

A circular jam

Existing methodologies still a circular jam that get educated, go for job and a home and get settled for living. It is not wrong but meanwhile we forget other factors which can help in achieving our goals in life. Actually it is jam and resulting in flow of our state’s money to other state and we keep going to find a job outside. Have you ever thought that why people from other states don’t want to come or want to live in our states for livelihood. Reason may be of  any kind like It is a matter of infrastructure and other socio-economic-political factors that we have discussed already. We have to remove this jam to become a developed state.

 

Result and Remedies

Result can be measure on the index line of our well-being and one of the method for remedies that more political interactions needed to challenge why this scene of our state cannot be changed? If there is a problem like flood and infrastructure, etc. it can be solved as many times we reach at these points and then back. And problem still lives for many years and continues.

  

Opportunities

Opportunities can start from education and last but not least up to our methods of earning other than traditional job system. Startupfloor is one of the such kind of platform which does not only cover urban areas to grow but also explore the opportunities in rural sector, where poverty line matters a most. Employment generation is not only a case of opportunities in job sector but also a result of engagement in start-ups and business and other allied sectors. We can see it easily in recent years in the context of bihar. Yes, of course, there are lots of things still pending to do in the path from home startup to infrastructure, but needed a fruitful political vision in the area of socio-economic sector and problems.

This could be a way of “Back to Home” methods which political wings would not want to ignore.

 

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                                                                                                                Kr. Sachin

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