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Social Progress Index, India Rank 102 Below Nepal
September29, 2014 (C) Ravinder Singh ravinderinvent@gmail.com
At the Porter Prize event we were rushed through Social Progress Index
that measures Social Progress based on Human Development cum GDP of
nations and India was rated 102 among 130 nations. It was Shocking to
discover Bangladesh & Nepal with just $1622 and $1276 PPP GDP rank
ahead of India $3341 at 99 & 101 rank in Social Progress.
Bangladesh with just half, and Nepal almost a third of GDP in PPP of
India, rank above India in SOCIAL INDEX.
http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/SPI_Deloitte%20breakfast%20FINAL-FINAL_4188ebe7-84c3-497b-ab7b-7957d8066cbf.pdf
Rank Score Country GDP Per Capita in PPP
99 52.04 Bangladesh 1,622
100 51.89 Combodia 2,150
101 51.58 Nepal 1,276
102 50.24 India 3,341
103 50.20 Kenya 1,522
104 49.88 Zambia 1,475
105 49.46 Rawanda 1,167
106 49.11 Benin 1.364
124 42.40 Pakistan 2,402
Social Index of BRICS Nations
Rank Score Country GDP Per Capita in PPP
46 69.97 Brazil 10,264
69 62.96 South Africa 9,860
80 60.79 Russia 15,177
90 51.58 China 7,958
102 50.24 India 3,341
Among BRICS countries Russia ranks 80 below Brazil at 46 in Social
Index though has almost 50% higher GDP.
THESE ARE REFLECTIONS OF INCOME DISPTRIBUTION PRACTICES IN COUNTRIES
WHICH ARE UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM. India Specific are -
1. People have no Equity in Public Funded Companies and No Share in
Natural Resources.
2. Moneylender & Multilayered Trading Sucks Up 50% of GDP contributing no tax.
3. Farmers Not Given Regular Bank Credit for Storing, Processing and
Marketing of Foods.
4. GOI doesn’t Protect IPR of Indians and Skilled Workers Paid just 1% of GDP.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant,
Three Trillion Dollar Innovative Projects Initiative
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects.
September29, 2014 (C) Ravinder Singh ravinderinvent@gmail.com
At the Porter Prize event we were rushed through Social Progress Index
that measures Social Progress based on Human Development cum GDP of
nations and India was rated 102 among 130 nations. It was Shocking to
discover Bangladesh & Nepal with just $1622 and $1276 PPP GDP rank
ahead of India $3341 at 99 & 101 rank in Social Progress.
Bangladesh with just half, and Nepal almost a third of GDP in PPP of
India, rank above India in SOCIAL INDEX.
http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/SPI_Deloitte%20breakfast%20FINAL-FINAL_4188ebe7-84c3-497b-ab7b-7957d8066cbf.pdf
Rank Score Country GDP Per Capita in PPP
99 52.04 Bangladesh 1,622
100 51.89 Combodia 2,150
101 51.58 Nepal 1,276
102 50.24 India 3,341
103 50.20 Kenya 1,522
104 49.88 Zambia 1,475
105 49.46 Rawanda 1,167
106 49.11 Benin 1.364
124 42.40 Pakistan 2,402
Social Index of BRICS Nations
Rank Score Country GDP Per Capita in PPP
46 69.97 Brazil 10,264
69 62.96 South Africa 9,860
80 60.79 Russia 15,177
90 51.58 China 7,958
102 50.24 India 3,341
Among BRICS countries Russia ranks 80 below Brazil at 46 in Social
Index though has almost 50% higher GDP.
THESE ARE REFLECTIONS OF INCOME DISPTRIBUTION PRACTICES IN COUNTRIES
WHICH ARE UNIQUE FOR ALL OF THEM. India Specific are -
1. People have no Equity in Public Funded Companies and No Share in
Natural Resources.
2. Moneylender & Multilayered Trading Sucks Up 50% of GDP contributing no tax.
3. Farmers Not Given Regular Bank Credit for Storing, Processing and
Marketing of Foods.
4. GOI doesn’t Protect IPR of Indians and Skilled Workers Paid just 1% of GDP.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant,
Three Trillion Dollar Innovative Projects Initiative
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects.
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