The Hindu Newspaper Analysis LIVE | 9th May 2024 | UPSC Current Affairs Today | Unacademy IAS

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  1. I really like his way of teaching. He summarises the whole content in mindmap format which is very easy for me revise easily. Big fan of your mindmaps. Personally I'm learning that skill from you. Thank you sir 🙏

  2. Inheritance tax can help in decreasing disparity between income levels. Also, India can do something Singapore did. The Singapore government via their SGIC (the 8 biggest asset wealth management fund) invested in equity and used those returns to finance social welfare in the country.

  3. Mukesh sir here some suggestions can be considered to reduce inequality and improve HDI of lower strata;
    1. Education and vocational training (new NEP 2020)
    2. Billionaires / Top leaders visit/activities in primary school just for motivation
    3. Tax devolution in all 3 tier of government equally
    4. States must follow DPSP( article 39C : concentration of wealth)
    5. Wealth tax (2-3%) on inheritance property (top 10%)
    6. Indirect tax reform: make progressive instead of regressive tax
    7. States / centre must increase spending on health issues and infrastructure of its GDP like more cancer hospital and screening of adolescent girls (as of now only 2%) and priority on non communicable diseases
    8. Last but not the least: Basic constitution and polity ought to be taught in mother tongue at primary level.

  4. To counter inequality,
    Clear data base about the economically weaker section and development scheme targets them.
    Skill training and financial support for poor and marginalized labour – through private sector participation
    Creating a safety and secure environment for a women to work.
    The main thing I would suggest long term improvement focusing mainly on schooling and education ,health improvement (physically and mentally )Teaching students about financial knowledge, about business,about research and development , about job opportunities, arranging field visit ,skill development events at younger age , for this person who are influential in that particular field should come out to schools and talk and motivate the students.

  5. Got shd concentrate on free health,free education n employment to overcome the inequality. As said by Shri PawanKalyan skill census to be done to provide employment.

  6. Rising inequalities:
    Encouraging women entrepreneurs in bringing up new ideas .

    Illiterate women can work in renewable energy sources technology where it brings country's development (sdg 11) and thus improve sdg 5

    Educating illetrate women through campaigns about their rights.