On 11-Mar-2019, at 9:18 PM, Venkatraman Ns (via indiaresists Mailing List) <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:Post: "indiaresists@lists.riseup.net"
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One of the richest industrialists in the country celebrated the marriage in his family with enormous pomp and show , spending several crore of rupees. The marriage was attended by several so called " big shots" including the former U N Secretary General, former British Prime Minister and several politicians, cinema stars and others in India.
In a country with more than 200 million people living below poverty line and not knowing where the next meal would come from, is not the above marriage a vulgar exhibition of wealth ? Certainly, the rich industrialist and those who attended the marriage have no thought about the millions of poor people in India.
Obviously, anyone become so rich by excessive profiteering , often by adopting un savoury methods and even indulging in corrupt practices.
The huge richness is due to the capability for exploiting the opportunities with high self interest and with total disregard for the need of the others.
Instead of reducing the price of the products and services to make less profit so that the people will be benefited, they want to amass all money for themselves.
Think for a moment how poor people view such marriages and the contempt that they develop for such vulgar exhibition of wealth.
What is particularly disgusting is that nobody has condemned such vulgar exhibition of wealth and media is deafeningly silent.
N.S.Venkataraman
Nandini Voice for The Deprived
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Re: [IAC#RG] LAVISH MARRIAGE A VULGAR EXHIBITION OF WEALTH
Support Mr. Venkataraman on your thoughts. The Trusteeship approach to entrepreneurship and industry is required in a society to make it stronger. But in market approach we merely look at the people as market. Often the low price strategy is balanced with exploiting the existing policy provisions or creating one in the parliament by virtue of your M power helping in waiver of taxes etc. In the long run its the people who pays through their noses. At the other end we see a family where 600 people are employed to take care of the comfort of 4 people and of course those lavish marriages, pomp and ceremony.
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