Arien u want me to stay here on this thread???
O.K

Your saying

"India can solve its issues. very well. without anyones help , and without begging for aid.
I doubt at your end bro. with all the help and aid from allover the world. you are still in sh^t at your nose level. enjoy it. If u dont realise you need support., would face a disaster soon. why blame the politicians, when they have subjects like u."

Now i'm Quoting from bbc.co.uk

India is emerging as the world centre of hunger and malnutrition, a report by Indian campaign group, the Navdanya Trust, says.
The trust says that there are more than 200 million people - or one-in-four Indians - going without enough to eat.
There were now more hungry people in India than in sub-Saharan Africa.
The government has not responded to the report which was released on Thursday.

Underweight:
57 million children in India are underweight due to malnutrition.
Per capita food consumption in India has decreased from 186 kg per person annually in 1991 to 152 kg in 2001.
The report is largely based on data collected from government surveys as well as the trust 's own material from areas where malnutrition is an issue.
Food provided in ration shops across the country does not provide for a balanced diet and is too rich in starch, leading diseases to such as diabetes.
Genetically modified crops and chemical fertilisers, arguing that they only served to increase the costs of food production, forcing farmers into debt and in some cases causing them to commit suicide.
"Studies worldwide show that the hungriest of people are its producers - the farmers,.
The region of Bundelkhand in central India has been hit by drought and starvation for about five years.
"So this is a primary study there and 90 percent of the families aren't eating a full meal. There are very high rates of starvation,''.

There are doubts as to whether the poorest of the poor will actually benefit under the scheme.
Some experts say that if the government is able to pass the bill it will be a significant first step towards improving India's ranking on the global hunger index.
The trust's report follows a UN study released in June which said that hunger in India had reached its highest level in 40 years because of food and fuel price rises and the global economic downturn.
The report by the UN children's fund, Unicef, says that 100 million more people in the India are going hungry compared with two years ago.

Grow up my Eastern Neighbors.