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China Lifting more than 800 Million people out of poverty, a great story in human history – World Bank

21 Saturday Oct 2017

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The following report of the World Bank shows that 90 crore poor people in China have been lifted out of poverty. China was called the country with the maximum poor people. After the Communist Party took over the country, great changes have been made. Removal of poverty as reported by the World bank, is a great great achievement. The PTI report from Washington is given below:

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Washington, Oct 12: China lifting more than 800 million people out of poverty since the start of its economic reform is a “great story in human history”, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said today, underlining that there is “lessons to be learned” from this Chinese experience.

“This is one of the great stories in human history, frankly,” Kim told reporters at the start of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Starting in 1990 with the evolution of the Chinese economic system and its embrace of the global market China has lifted over 800 million out of poverty, he said.

“So, most of the progress that’s been made in going from 40 per cent of the world living in extreme poverty to now less than 10 per cent…most of that progress happened in China.

So, we’re always looking for the lessons from that experience and it continues,” Kim said in response to a question.

The World Bank, he said, has been working very closely with China on things like ensuring that some of the more distant regions in China are also getting access to social services and healthcare.

“It is working right now on a pilot project on healthcare system. If it works out it could lead to a major change in the healthcare system that would help to improve outcomes overall,” he said.

“So, this effort has been historic. I think we’re still trying to understand exactly how 800 million people were lifted out of poverty, but it was one of the great successes,” Kim said.

(Courtesy: PTI)

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India Number One in population?

28 Sunday May 2017

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Recent reports in the press indicates that India has overtaken China in population and is the most populated country in the world. India’s population has crossed 130 crore while that of China is only around 129 crores. The official figures of both are yet to be released.

China’s one child law has controlled the population to a certain extend. When the government realised that the present system is resulting in lowering the % of young people, it has decided to give permission for more than one child to couples in special cases.

Though the two children policy is still there in India, there are many who do not stick to the norm. Of course, there are many who have only one child. The result is that the population increase as a regular norm.

When resources are less and population more, crores of people are compelled to live in poverty and hardship. Further, even the available resources are cornered by the rich and corporates, further downgrading the people.

In the capitalist system, there is no solution to such problems of the people. Socialism is the only remedy.

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The New Silk-Road from China to Britain

11 Tuesday Apr 2017

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The old silk-route from China to India and other countries for trade was famous and continued for centuries. It does not exist now.

A new silk route or Silk Road Train has now been established between Britain and China. This is a direct train starting both from Britain and China and reaching the other end. The first China-Britain was operated a few days back. The train from Britain to China started on 10th April, which will cover 12,000 km journey in 18 days and will go through France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan before reaching China. The freight train have 32 containers with a length of 600 metres. (input from Hindu, 11-04-2017).

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National Day of China on 1st October 2015

30 Wednesday Sep 2015

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China, First October

China celebrates its National Day on 1st October. It was on that day in 1949, Peoples Republic of China was officially declared and came in to being.

Today PRC is the most populated country and is also the second economic power in the world after USA. Communist China had to brave many adversities before it could advance to the present position.

On its National Day, our Revolutionary Greetings and Congratulations to China and its people!

 

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“2015 – Visit India Year” – Chinese Government

19 Thursday Mar 2015

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2015-Visit India Year, China

Chinese government has called for observance of 2015 as Visit India Year. This is to be appreciated as more Chinese will be visiting India which will benefit tourism in India. The information was given in the Parliament by Tourism Minister Manesh Sharma.

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Peaceful resolving of the India-China Border issue.

16 Wednesday Jul 2014

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It is reported that the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping had met yesterday and discussed bilateral issues. Well and good.
Both the countries are neighbours and have centuries old friendship and relationship. India-China Bhai Bhai slogan of the 1950s still rings in our years. Unfortunately the relations have been strained later.One of the dispute is about the border issue.
It is in the interest of both the two great countries of the world to sit together and sort out the issues amicably to the benefit of both the countries.

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Japan going back on its slogan “Will Never Wage War!”

15 Saturday Feb 2014

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After the utter defeat in the World War II (1942-45), Japan was compelled to turn away from its aggressive designs. In its constitution 1950, it was clearly stated that Japanese Military will not engage in aggression and “will never wage war.” Of course, it was declared when Japan was under the control of US, after the WW II. However this position was being maintained all these years.

Now the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, wants to change from that position. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party wants to amend the constitution to delete that portion. Further the PM recently visited and prayed at the Yasukuni Shrine, where many of the Japanese war criminals are buried. This has brought strong protests from China and both North and South Korea, who were victims of the Japanese Aggression.

This is not well for world peace.

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India-China-Russia Co-ordination on Afghanistan

17 Friday Jan 2014

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China, Co-ordn, India, Russia

Beijing, Jan 16 : India, China and Russia today agreed
that Afghanistan’s stability and security are important to the
region against the backdrop of US plan to remove its troops
from the war-torn country, raising fears of the reemergence of
Taliban and other al-Qaeda linked elements.

The trilateral meeting of the three major emerging powers in the region followed the first India-China dialogue on
Afghanistan held here last year to discuss mutual concerns and
ideas to address problems emanating from US troop withdrawal.

“The three sides exchanged views on the situation in Afghanistan and agreed that security in Afghanistan is
important to the country and the region,” officials said here
about the talks.

“They reiterated support for a strong, united, stable, peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan. They also agreed to meet again,” the officials said.

Deputy National Security Advisor Nehchal Sandhu led the Indian delegation at the talks. Like India, China too concerned over the reemergence of alQaeda and its likely impact on Muslim Uygur majority Xinjiang province, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir.

China is battling a major separatist movement led by the East Trukistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate group, in the province.

China, which looks to play a major role in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops, has invested in mines as well as infrastructure development there.

Replying to a question on today’s meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei said, “The development of
situation in Afghanistan is closely related to the peace and
stability in the region”.(PTI)

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Chinese Govt. ease one child policy

16 Saturday Nov 2013

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The Chinese Government has decided to ease its one-child policy which will give some relief to many families. At present, there are strict rules prohibiting more than one child to a couple, except in the case of ethnic people, rural couples etc. Those having a second child had to pay heavy fine.
Of course, these strict rules were in order to stop the spiralling number of people in the country, which has the highest population in the world. It was reported earlier that India will have more population than China within some twenty years and by that time China will have its population reduced to 131 crores from the present 134 crores or so.

It is sure that this decision of the Chinese Government will be welcomed by the people of China.

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Workforce in China and India – some comparisons

06 Monday May 2013

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I was going through the latest issue of  The Economic Times Magazine. There are two articles on China, one of them comparing the condition of the work force in both the countries.  I will give some of the comparative figures that have mentioned therein, which are interesting:

India                  China

Total Workforce                  438 million          761 million

Women workers                   39%                   71%

Casual/contract workers        84%                  41%

Education Index                    71%                  39%

Both India and china together it is almost half of the world work-force.

A lot of revealing facts.

 

 

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