We Indians are losing out

The Indian rupee has lost approximately 42% of its value since 2014.
In ten years, the value of your ₹100 has become roughly ₹58. ⚠️

- Are you analysing what's going on with your salaries?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your small businesses?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your fixed deposits?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your loans?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your food prices?
- Are you analysing what's going on with disposable income?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your savings?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your cost of living?
- Are you analysing what's going on with your standard of living?

Indians seem indifferent, preoccupied with religious matters, hindu-muslim, false nationalism (jingoism), building castles in air, making reels or perhaps trapped in Stockholm syndrome.

Issues like the cost of living, education, healthcare, income, opportunities, small businesses, better life, and employment appear to be negligible concerns for Indians, as if we are living in Switzerland, no effort to change the situation. Pathetic.

As a country we have been going down on most aspects. more  

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This is the trend of almost all currencies of the world. more  
Before the US Dollar became the currency of exchange in the world, it was the Indian Rupee. Think about this. more  
Its Stupid suggestion Sorry more  
Basic problem lies in our Sky rocketing Population explosion. We keep on blaming Govts but do not see those who are producing like pigs and imbalanceing the Country's economy. Even there is a vast difference among northern states and southern states. This may lead to a big agitation in near future. Even from BIMARU state MP, UP and Rajasthan have come out of it, whereas Bihar has no intention of coming out of it. This will become a most disastrous state. It will be very difficult for Centre to save the face. more  
High taxes, low quality of product, no innovation, service based rather than product base, religion based politics. Divide and rule. Too much debt. more  
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