Saturday, August 31, 2013

Is India really a 3rd world, developing country?

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Etetw


I would reeealllyyyy like an answer from some sort of a history expert
Or someone that just really knows what theyâre talking about.
Because Iâm 17 years old. I came from India to the U.S when I was 7.
And well, in my textbooks in school it shows dead bodies laying on the ground and beggars everywhere
And thatâs really a small portion or certain cities/providences in India. They make India seem like the poorest underprivileged nation in the world and as if the entire nation consists of small villages and shacks with no electricity. I mean I donât want to be bias just because Iâm from there. I would really like to know the truth. My AP world history teacher said itâs one of the richest nations on earth in 2013 due to it military power, its technology, their education, their culture and the successful people that have migrated here.
Where as, to foreigners India seem likes like pure filth! And while that maybe the case in certain distinct areas, every nation has itâs ups and downs. Iâm not trying to root for India nor am I against it, but honestly, is it still a 3rd world country. It has really become advanced from the last time I went there in â12.
However I agree that India has its own crazy issues. A five year old girl getting raped, a tourist getting gang raped, a girl poured acid on her face by her father because he didnât want a girl, a baby girl being sold on face book, bombs going off due to radical Muslims. I know itâs not utopia Im aware of that.

But we have everything that America does. Literally. When it comes to the environment, education, maybe more culture and differentiation in foods, religious shrines for all sorts of unique religions, beautiful clothing, luxurious amentities that can all be offered in the U.S. too.
So, what do you think?
Thanks for the feedback.



Answer
No it's really not. It has changed dramatically from what it was a decade ago. It's definately not a 3rd world country. It's a fast developing economy. It's one of the world's richest & powerful (defense) countries. As you might know it's a huge country (7th largest) it will take quite sometime to get it on par with other developed countries. Major cities are world class with modern infrastructure and educated people. The problem lies in the villages where illiteracy and poverty dominates, but that's all fast changing and will catchup with the cities in the next few years. Literacy rate has increased quite a lot compared to what it was a decade ago. Poverty is still an issue as the population is humongous. Another factor hindering the growth of the nation is CORRUPTION. All the other problems would be overcome in the next decade or so but it's very difficult to tackle corruption which has permeated into the system from the lowest of the scales to the highest. But again this a common problem. I have travelled to many developed and developing countries and India is certainly among the best 'developing' nations. However, it still has a long way to go to be amongst the advanced economies.Whatever the way it is, but there is this certain thing about India you will never find anywhere in the world. The people, culture, values, festivities, languages, cusines, geographical and demographical diversity, it feels vibrant! There's so many things to be proud about this nation, but the negative aspects are always highlighted especially by the snobs from the so called "developed" nations.

Car dealership lied about the state of the vehicle ...what can i do about it?




Nate


We live in Texas and we were shopping online for Kia Soul, and on autotrader site we found an awesome deal for brand new kia soul for the price on 13.990$, it had pictures there from the vehicle and the VIN number. We ran a check on the VIN number on carhistory.us.org and it came back that the vehicle was in perfect condition. So we called the dealership (internet sales) and they checked our credits and all that and we made arrangements to go to Oklahoma city, where the dealership was located. Now...we traveled 6 hours in one direction, with rented car, and a one year old baby, so everyone who has done this knows how uncomfortable it can be for everyone, specially the baby. When we arrived there, they pretended that they dont know who we are, when they found us in the system, they showed us the car which was all holes from hail damage. Now .... again, how can a car whos vin number states its in perfect condition ends up being in terrible condition?
I got angry as hell and did some serious yelling cause if i knew that they were selling us that car i wouldnt have put my child through all that, not to mention the expensive rent car (cause its way more expensive in one direction - 198$).
Now they are trying to sell us another car, for a price that is higher then this.
Is this a case of false advertising or not? And if so....what can i do?
Can i make the dealership come true with their original deal? Should they offer me the car at the price which was originally posted?

We went through such a big ordeal that i cant even start to explain :-( i would appreciate any advice
Thank u!
To all of you who gave an answer... Thank you! For Rob and the? ... Thank you for all your sarcasm. Here is an advice... Since you cant say anything nice, how about not posting anything else?? This is for people who actually seek or want to help. ... Since u r none, u should stay away from it and not resolve ur personal frustrations and lack of knowledge to insult other people.
You should be banned and prohibited from participating in any future questions.
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Answer
None of the VIN-check sites can guarantee anything. If you notice, even CarFax (the worst of the lot) has changed their TV ads to reflect that they can only report what is reported to them. None of the reports hold any kind of legal water, either.

There is no guarantee of the sale until paperwork is signed and you drive off in the vehicle (pending lender approval). You have the right to turn down the vehicle offered (you did), and choose another or move on.

Is this the vehicle you were looking at? -->

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=73127&endYear=2013&modelCode1=SOUL&showcaseOwnerId=573592&startYear=2013&makeCode1=KIA&sellerTypes=b&searchRadius=25&maxPrice=14000&mmt=%5BKIA%5BSOUL%5B%5D%5D%5B%5D%5D&minPrice=13900&listingId=338705626&listingIndex=1&Log=0

If so, it doesn't mention why they marked the car down so much, but... they don't legally have to. The fact that they didn't tell you about hail damage was dirty, but you're not out anything in the process. You would've had to travel that far to look at the vehicle, anyway.

If you're planning or threatening a lawsuit, know that no court in the nation will award you anything. Carhistory.us.org isn't a legal document, and will even tell you this on their site. (And, of course a VIN would come back without a scratch on their site... it's new... and none of these sites tell you anything about a vehicle's condition, which is a relative item. They only tell you reported service history, number of owners, and comparable market worth.)




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