Despite ambitious per capita income projections, the lived realities of many poor households in Telangana starkly contradict the narrative of widespread prosperity. Public discourse around education, employment, lifestyle, and disposable incomes often masks deep-rooted inequalities and systemic deprivation. While welfare schemes and pensions are politically showcased, they fail to capture the invisible masses struggling with hunger, displacement, and marginalization. Poverty may have statistically declined due to successive government interventions, yet countless rag-pickers, slum dwellers, and displaced communities remain excluded from official accounts. Economic growth has not translated into equitable access, with benefits disproportionately appropriated by dominant groups. Mega projectsโboth public and privateโhave further displaced vulnerable populations without sustainable rehabilitation. This growing disconnect between projected affluence and ground reality calls for an honest reassessment of development metrics and inclusive policy action.
By: Diwakar Singh, Rosefire Creations
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