This book is about the socio-economic conditions of the country, deals with all the major problems facing the country from poverty to corruption and pollution, population control, basic human rights, defence of the country, and makes attempts to create a new proper system for the functioning of the economy and the administration to sort out the chaos that we are in.
The division of Indian society into various jatis, together with the practice of untouchability, and the geographic isolation of some tribal communities has meant that these communities have lagged behind others in terms of educational and occupational attainment, political participation and with regard to opportunities for social mobility.
This is a historical, nonfiction, true story and addresses necessary changes that must be implemented, maintained, and enforced in worldwide healthcare provider professional training programs and hospitals.