The gap between the rich and the poor in India is quite serious. The heroine Jaye in the film comes from a prominent family and can be said to be from a famous family. The computers used are all high-end and high-end Apple computers. Despite this, Keshav is not so good. His status is very humble. Born in a small village in India, he can't afford to go to university or read books. He can only support his family by simply selling bicycles. According to relevant information, there are about 15.2 million households in India with a net worth of more than $1 million per group. There are more than 2,000 billionaires over $1 billion, ranking third in the world after the United States and China. However, where there is wealth, there is poverty. India has 200 million poor people and 73 million extremely poor people with a daily income of less than 1.25 US dollars, ranking it as the country with the largest number of poor people in the world. However, the gap between the rich and the poor is a deep-rooted problem in the Indian economy. Secondly, the Indian people are overreligious and extremely pedantic. The last point, as seen at the end of the film, is that the government is poorly managed.
After watching the video, I got a better understanding. Compared with us, under the leadership of the theoretical system of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, we strive to improve people's livelihood, and the country attaches great importance to the rural dry toilet renovation project. Compared with Indians, we know how happy our Chinese lives are, and we no longer have to complain about how wronged our lives are. Cherish what you have at the moment.
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