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Why don't the rich in India help the poor?

There are two main factors: the poor are "slow" and the rich love immigrants.

First, take the rich as an example. In the process of a country's development, the rich want to drive the poor to develop, thus narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor. However, the caste concept in India is very serious. Although publicly abolished, it is actually deeply rooted.

When the rich in India get rich, they are often unwilling to drive the poor to develop, and they will pursue a better life. Because India is a poor country, they would rather be a "phoenix tail" than a "chicken head", so many rich people in India have emigrated in recent years.

According to United Nations data, there are about 6.5438+0.75 million people living overseas in India at present, while this figure was only 7 million in 6.5438+0.990. That is to say, in the past 30 years, 65.438+million Indians abandoned their country, some of them were poor for survival, and more people were rich for improving their quality of life.

Secondly, for the poor, without the help of the rich, they should actually try their best to create wealth. However, India's caste system does not give these poor people many opportunities.

Many children from poor families are doomed after birth, and few people can really get out of the slums. After all, the employment environment in India can bring them few opportunities. Therefore, many poor people in India are born knowing that they have no chance to "turn over" and simply give up their struggle and start muddling along.

These poor people in India are always slow in their daily work. They have no long-term planning, weak sense of responsibility and extremely low work efficiency. Coupled with the harsh working environment and equipment, the value they create is often very small, which naturally makes India unable to develop.

In fact, in India, the poor are "slow" and the rich love immigrants. China can be the "outlet" for Indian development. Whether it is economic support or industrial investment, China's investment in India in recent years has created employment opportunities for a large number of poor people in India, and also brought them various technologies and equipment.

However, India has now abandoned this approach by itself. While India boycotted China manufacturing on a large scale, many poor people in India lost their jobs. This move is actually unwise for India's development.

The most popular country for Indians is the United Arab Emirates;

At present, more than 40% of the population in the UAE are Indians. The reason why Indian rich people like to travel to the United Arab Emirates is mainly because of the country's developed economy and good living environment. Obviously, the rich in India are more willing to make themselves better off than to help the poor.