Extreme Hunger as per UNDP latest

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To:s_n_surya@yahoo.com-Oct 25 at 8:10 PM
The truth is, we are making headway in the fight against poverty. Since 1999, we’ve reduced the percentage of people around the world who live in extreme poverty from 28% to 11%:

Poverty statistics
Today, some 250,000 people worldwide climb out of extreme poverty EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.

The numbers are compelling and combat misperceptions that extreme poverty is increasing around the world. more  

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United Nations Development Programme,Hi there, Despite common misperceptions, poverty isn’t permanent.The truth is, we are making headway in the fight against poverty. Since 1999, we’ve reduced the percentage of people around the world who live in extreme poverty from 28% to 11%:Today, some 250,000 people worldwide climb out of extreme poverty EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. The numbers are compelling and combat misperceptions that extreme poverty is increasing around the world. more  
RBEC Knowledge Innovation-Oct 23 at 12:28 PM Imagine a world where many of your daily activities were constantly monitored and evaluated: what you buy at the shops and online; where you are at any given time; who your friends are and how you interact with them; how many hours you spend watching content or playing video games; and what bills and taxes you pay (or not). It's not hard to picture, because most of that already happens, thanks to all those data-collecting behemoths like Google, Facebook and Instagram or health-tracking apps such as Fitbit. But now imagine a system where all these behaviours are rated as either positive or negative and distilled into a single number, according to rules set by the government. more  
The point is that each day the countries making progress in eradicating extreme hunger.People who do not want to give data are not co-operating with world agencies. There are ways how hunger can be eradicated even if an Adhar card is not there. States have a duty to see that extreme hunger has to be met. But some prefer to touch the Supreme court,where they have to act. more  
The concept of Public limited Companies restricting Directors' personal interests , Contracts if followed with distribution of Profits , THERE WILL NOT BE MULTIPLIED CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH or concentrated over population . India could have eliminated economic inequalities if the concept of article 3 was really understood . Diversification & dilution in the concept of Industrialism , Agriculture , Cattle Farms , Co-operative Farming , Village and Cottage Industrial Development , energizing and empowering Village Panchayats WHOLLY LEAD THE INJUSTICE BOTH TO ITS PEOPLE AND THE NATION . more  
Our friends whom we have in excess numbers,who talk about china do not say how data is to be used,for benefit of redistribution of ownership and assets.
They are afraid that India will be come a communist country.
But their friendship? more  
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