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During a recent visit to my village, I took this photo of children wandering through the fields. It made me wonder—by 2047, when they’re grown and will be in their late twenties, will India truly be the developed nation we dream of? However, if we a

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The result of caste based system. India won't become developed until the caste is completely eradicated and people started feeling inclusivity. People are still discriminating and fighting over things of past like caste and religion.

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