Wednesday, February 2, 2022

As Rains Pound Delhi And That Could Repeat In The City Of Beverly

As Rains Pound Delhi And That Could Repeat In The City Of Beverly

As rains pound Delhi there is little realisation that living in this city is pricey given prices of essentials that are procured from surroundings that are not icy. Winter chill has again set in post rains this is one climate that is a hurdle and driving residents crazy as it puts their movement in chain. As one can't step out and lay claims to the Superior South (South India) the rain lavished North is a headache as there would be innumerable sighting of act of towage. When would this winter chill wither away is not known we are miles and miles away from the climes seen in Rome. 

Much is being made of this budget and is being hailed as unparallel and some looking it through the prism of a traveller seeing it in the larger context it won't be praised in the surroundings including the city of Alwar. There is deep anathema to this budget as issues of skyrocketing prices, unemployment loads of surprises and security hasn't been addressed, cooking gas coming for over 900 to 1000 rs is a moment of stress. This budget won't be able to lift even one out of poverty what to make of the claim that it would take millions out of ghetto where people have aspirations and make an attempt that is no less gutty. From Water Scheme To Housing beam all moves would stand at the crossroads as this budget can't win praise from news anchors who are independent and never ever have desired to be bankers. Fiscal prudence may take a hit as expanding capital expenditure is in the kit. The roll out of 400 Vande Bharat trains would invite innuendo as there are none of the tracks that can be laid even by those who are Pondo. The 5G roll out would be a washout as few have a liking for connectivity in a nation that is far distant from a nation named Haiti.

A record 140 lakh ton was the potato output in the State of UP in 2019-20 which accounted for 28 per cent of India's potato produce and no move was made for govt procurement despite party mentioning in poll manifesto and farmers were aghast at regime's ruse. A record three crore jobs have been lost in the past two-and-a-half year and govt promising six million jobs is something of a promise that could keep aspirants in tears. The road ahead is rocky as we are caught in a whirlpool of administrators who are by no means doughty.

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