The document summarizes poverty in India, describing how some live in palaces while others dwell in holes, with a family living in a hole as wind, snow, and rain hit their door. It notes how a few people's wealth continues to grow while many parents struggle to feed their children, and how talking about poverty on social media seems to have no effect as the poor remain on the streets, searching through bins for food while others choose between food delivery apps.
The document summarizes poverty in India, describing how some live in palaces while others dwell in holes, with a family living in a hole as wind, snow, and rain hit their door. It notes how a few people's wealth continues to grow while many parents struggle to feed their children, and how talking about poverty on social media seems to have no effect as the poor remain on the streets, searching through bins for food while others choose between food delivery apps.
The document summarizes poverty in India, describing how some live in palaces while others dwell in holes, with a family living in a hole as wind, snow, and rain hit their door. It notes how a few people's wealth continues to grow while many parents struggle to feed their children, and how talking about poverty on social media seems to have no effect as the poor remain on the streets, searching through bins for food while others choose between food delivery apps.
I once saw a family dwelling inside one of these holes, even as wind, snow and rain continuously drifted at their door. Yet there, these people continue to dwell, though the pockets of just a few continue to swell.
I thought this country was a fair one,
but everyday I see countless parents failing to feed their daughters and sons. I also see many talking about the issue of poverty in their tweets, I am almost certain that this has no effect, as the poor continue to beg on the streets. Searching through bins for scraps of food, while you sit thinking zomato or swiggy, which one is the best to choose.