Why I say Modi is way off mark when he focuses on tourism
By vanny
@vandana7 (101563)
India
August 1, 2024 3:35am CST
First the legal system and law and order needs to be improved enhanced and INCREASED. With so many cases pending in courts, anybody who has issues of smaller nature is inclined to adjust to the wrong, making society become more ok with wrongs.
Instead of spending on huge statues he should be building courts, and appointing more judges.
Instead of spending a huge amount of tax payer's money on Parliamentary building, which incidentally leaked in less than two years, he should spend on cleaning the cities, imposing stiff penalties for road encroachments, and littering.
Instead of flying at the drop of hat, and calling fat politicos to continue giving election speeches in the parliament, without being articulate, he should opt for online conferencing, and spare the monies for hospitals.
Each hospital requires four to six persons per bed. That is huge employment potential. Much better and reliable than tourism. Though it could add to tourism, including medical tourism.
Yeah....this man has no idea what he is doing and is doing something at whim and will. He is plain lucky that some of his ideas have worked.
However, as per my forecast, Kashmir issue has resurfaced...terrorism revived.
Unless there is honesty and collective need to go forward, soothing all those who are hurt, the issue cannot be resolved.
Only dangling to Kashmiri Pandits issue is not being fair. Till fairness re emerges terrorism will survive whether in India, whether in Iran, whether in Israel, and now even in Ukraine and Russia.
What is wrong with being fair without turning the pages of history to point fingers at unfairness towards only one section of the society?
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/video/american-woman-tied-to-tree-maharashtra-forest-2574423-2024-07-31
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@LindaOHio (184500)
• United States
2 Aug
Four to six persons per bed? There are bad politicians all over the world. Try and have a good day. Hugs.
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@vandana7 (101563)
• India
3 Aug
That is the statistics one doctor has mentioned. Average. I did some audit of a hospital a few years ago. Yes, what is not visible is, laundryman, floor cleaning personnel, food preparing personnel, dieticians, ambulance people, people who take the patient here and there, pharmacy people, lift people, second shift nurses, second shift attenders, many more...like accountants, and purchase people. If you average their time across each bed, yes, it works to that easily.
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