We have often seen development as a model that promises private jobs, cultural growth, tourism, and a lot of opportunities but there is one more dark side to it.
It is already known that where the promise of development flourishes,it gives chances to the medical and pharmacy sector, not to support but also to gain money with crimes hidden in its backdrop.
There are instances of mass robbery at construction sites, personal and domestic violence between rich couples and being at the very least a group of low ranked workers having a fight to get their still unpaid salaries.
The truth is socialist tendencies arise from the disparities of capital goods but are they going to be only victims of this so-called development or there is more to it?
India is not the only country where the problem of employment, business loss and bankruptcy, but it is global as this development model has also come to affect developed world threatening them but their media is more cunning than us to keep it quiet from others so let’s try to find the weaker portion of the model itself.
The model suggests destroying certain lands, groups, community rights and even taking away commercial rights of middle class business entities that can fulfill grants to the powerful and compel them to work upon greater good.
The certain way to reach heights is not wrong in any way but doing it by taking lands, burning forests, destroying outer sectional property or even attempted murders makes it more worrying than before but the truth is we don't want to go back either.
Parties who argue on the damaged sections have their own chains,be it Puerto Rico, Grenada, Mexico, even Canada and Germany: they all struggle by same ideologies where the old ideals may sound safe but they don’t work as usual.
Farmers at the brink of it, middle class being snuffed or people migrating from one place to another going beyond may become highlights but they are chained to a business family, community or certain bondage in present and this gives an upper edge to parties considering development in their mentality and work it whole.
The Question remains at the same position however: is development helpful or does it promote violent strategies? We can presume how much damage electoral bonds did, openly allowing companies to help with money and forget ethical practices but the process of development kept moving to negotiate bigger deals even destroying the environment in its backdrop.
Let’s look at finances first: They don’t suffer but at the grassroot level, private companies do layouts, inner circles do offences to suit promotion schemes and pregnant ladies lose jobs more easily as they become direct target with 1 working person being suffocated with more than 5 clients and this is once they get job.
Speaking of tourism: raids are common and 25% of the earnings has to be given which sounds more serious and local violence also comes with social stigma that has no solution which also leads in few cases in critical areas of rural background.
Now consider the violence associated with cultural growth: people do accept diversity but they are working with agents who are paid and the fat pocket manages to control so more talented people become hidden being tied as bondage that is more than discouraging when it comes to development as a whole.
The simple answer is ‘yes’ that development kills: But the other answer is that it's not just happening in India or any Asian country alone as developed countries are still looking to go bigger and may falter in the process.
Look at the United States, how immigrants had forced it to go to war with Ukraine. Give a thought on Uk, its economy is on the verge of crashing and there is no clearance on what development is. Italy and Germany lost their automotive industries, China lost its pharmacy and real estate, Japan lost its youth’s workers and many others are on the verge of mass murder.
At the end of the day, encourage growth rather than development so it could suit the world or it is at that position where world war may happen later but economic crash may tumble everything over murdering much more than you think.
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