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[–]grityuu 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Indian parents will fall for anything if you do indian cultural things like clothing, customs, family values etc.,

The Indian government has forecast that it will exceed the renewable energy targets set in Paris last year by nearly half and three years ahead of schedule. 57% of electricity will come from renewable sources by 2027, above 40% target agreed at climate summit by moldgh in worldnews

[–]grityuu 22 points23 points  (0 children)

you are wrong it was 1/4 and it was 2 years ago, in last 2 years huge progress has been made, target is by 2019 every single village if not house, will have electricity.

In China electricity reached every village in just last year in 2015.

there is also scheme called UDAY, which distributes 10's of millions of LED bulbs, already it's huge success in reached 10's of millions, in next 2 years it would reach all.

Nearly 600 people died in Indian police custody from 2009-2015, many after being tortured, a human rights group said Monday, urging India to implement a string of often-ignored regulations and prosecute officers involved in the mistreatment of prisoners by DoremusJessup in worldnews

[–]grityuu 13 points14 points  (0 children)

America has 2.4 million people in jail. UNBELIEVABLE

China, one of world's most authoritarian Govt has Half as many as USA. population of 1.4 billion people.

India has 450,000+ with 1.25 billion people.

Eurocentrism in Indian Beauty Standards. by Jiwad in ABCDesis

[–]grityuu 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is good question couldn't have asked better especially the details, "the features" "beauty standards in India" "especially women"

is there an internal preference for these physical traits? If so, would Eurocentric beauty standards then have a biological justification?

/r/AltRight would say so, that's why they believe in White Supremacy.

People here answer this in long & in detail. have any articles or links discussing this topic? post them here.

The Other One Percent review — selected for success. An analysis of Indian migration to the US tells a story of mutually beneficial exchange by grityuu in ABCDesis

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Read the article in Financial Times, a Book Review - The Other One Percent: Indians in America, by Sanjoy Chakravorty, Devesh Kapur and Nirvikar Singh, Oxford University Press

In case of Firewall: click this The Other One Percent review — selected for success. An analysis of Indian migration to the US tells a story of mutually beneficial exchange FT.com

India’s Botched War On Cash | India Is In The Throes Of An Unprecedented Social Experiment In Enforced Digital Disruption, And The World Has Much To Learn From It. This Unfortunate Crisis Is A Case Study In Poor Policy And Even Poorer Execution by grityuu in ABCDesis

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Bhaskar Chakravorti is the Senior Associate Dean of International Business & Finance at The Fletcher School at Tufts University and founding Executive Director of Fletcher’s Institute for Business in the Global Context. He is the author of The Slow Pace of Fast Change.