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Bad Investment (standard:non fiction, 644 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Mar 29 2013 | Views/Reads: 2627/1842 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
In a country like India, the money spent in millions on courses to prepare for entry tests into professional schools is better spent elsewhere like improving the badly needed infra-stucture. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story not flow into city waste water or sewage treatment plants instead it flows into small ponds to dry up in hot weather leaving highly contaminated residue to rot openly. Every street corner is a garbage dump site; people and vehicles either travel on or around the garbage heaps. None of the educated folks ask “Where the hell the raw sewer is flowing into?” I don't get it. Step outside the house only to breath toxic air full of emissions from vehicles and factory chimneys. The smog is so thick at road level as if toxic cloud descended from the sky above as if the hell broke loose. Smoke from the open air burning of trash adds to the misery. Wearing simple dusk masks do no good in such a toxic environment. The power supply at homes is spotty at best with constant power cuts every day. The country has chronic power shortage. Huge diesel power generators without high stacks at commercial buildings release emissions like crazy onto the streets. The parents shall spend their hard earned money on installing solar panels on their homes. The money spent for scoring good rankings is better spent at home on the roof The college owners are the beneficiaries in the whole scheme. Over compensated teaching instructors were like drill masters repeating the drill in the classroom again and again. I don't get it. Give me a break. Tweet
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