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<blockquote data-quote="neo76" data-source="post: 16228992" data-attributes="member: 162679"><p>The other observation I made, I liked to share with you all.</p><p>Ane manda, mama me topic eka allagena yana dura wadiyda kiyala..</p><p></p><p>When you want to develop a city, you don't have to look into each and every process.</p><p>You simply improve the infra structure facilities (e.g. roads, electricity etc) and the people and business get automatically drained to that area. More facilities and more transactions means, government gets more tax income indirectly. These tax rupees again can be made use to provide better facilities to citizens. At this level, I guess we can call that city is being developed. </p><p></p><p>Likewise, when you want to develop a country, if you could give a good/ effective education to citizens, they automatically get engaged to production and services, and the more they are educated the quality or the product/ service improves. So, more transactions means government is getting more and more indirect taxes. These tax rupees can be utilized to provide better facilities to citizens.</p><p>That's how i understood about development of a country through education.</p><p>(unlike what we are doing now - exporting unskilled labor, which has so many social consequences as well <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/sad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Sad :(" data-shortname=":(" /> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo76, post: 16228992, member: 162679"] The other observation I made, I liked to share with you all. Ane manda, mama me topic eka allagena yana dura wadiyda kiyala.. When you want to develop a city, you don't have to look into each and every process. You simply improve the infra structure facilities (e.g. roads, electricity etc) and the people and business get automatically drained to that area. More facilities and more transactions means, government gets more tax income indirectly. These tax rupees again can be made use to provide better facilities to citizens. At this level, I guess we can call that city is being developed. Likewise, when you want to develop a country, if you could give a good/ effective education to citizens, they automatically get engaged to production and services, and the more they are educated the quality or the product/ service improves. So, more transactions means government is getting more and more indirect taxes. These tax rupees can be utilized to provide better facilities to citizens. That's how i understood about development of a country through education. (unlike what we are doing now - exporting unskilled labor, which has so many social consequences as well :( ) [/QUOTE]
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