Three interesting and important questions I eager to find solutions.
- “Sanitation and public hygiene are awful, especially in the north: half of all Indians still defecate in the open,resulting in many deaths from diarrhea and encephalitis.” ("Beyond Bootstraps" The Economist, June 2013)
- “Only 7% of rural villages in India have a bank branch, meaning that many people store their cash at home, where it is easy and tempting to spend.” ("How can cows be good savings vehicles?" The Economist, October 2013)
- “...counterfeit prescription drugs have become an exploding industry, with an estimated market worth $75 billion a year worldwide…. An estimated 80% of counterfeit drugs come from overseas, and most of them are manufactured in India and China.” ("Cracking Down on Counterfeit Drugs" NOVA next, August 2013)
1. Identify the problem. Explain the problem’s scope and relevance
2. Identify a solution : Craft a thoughtful, implementable solution that would address the problem as
you see it.
3. Critique your solution : Present the biggest hurdles to your solution and how you would address
those hurdles.
2. Identify a solution : Craft a thoughtful, implementable solution that would address the problem as
you see it.
3. Critique your solution : Present the biggest hurdles to your solution and how you would address
those hurdles.
Please air your views hereunder...................
Let's stand up and speak out for a noble cause. Our Nation, Our India
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