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Before jump on the difference between Bharat and India, let me explain why this post. This post was written after I drove on highway late night to my home which typically represent village on the wake of Mark Zuckerberg's visit to India to host Town Hall which definitely campaign for Free Internet.
So, after finishing office-work in Pune late evening, I drove to my home for the weekend, which is around 320km away from Pune. I felt hungry and started searching for a hotel on the road side I was driving. As hunger grows, my eyes started searching at both the side of highway now. Meanwhile, I unlock my mobile screen, just to see all the food chain apps who are at finger tip away to serve are no longer at reach. Whole journey I did with empty stomach, which was shouting load inside saying, I need food.
Here, one can realize that if basic needs of human being i.e. food, clothing and shelter never fulfilled then there is no use of internet.
As history witnessed, earlier Microsoft dominated the world and now Facebook doing the same, so question raises when India get benefited which has huge pool of service industry which is failing to turn into giants like Microsoft or Facebook. Apart from that, newly formed government playing role of agent to sell product of these foreign brands instead of asking them to contribute towards accessibility of the basic needs of Bharat instead of India. Here these two worlds used specifically to differentiate between the larger portion of population which daily struggle for basic needs and another smaller portion only seeing internet is only opportunity to sustain basic needs.
I will say there is no need of free internet as I scared, we will again remain hungry even it's free. So let us keep it in this way, even if someone trying to provide free internet, government should turn that opportunity to bring equal access to Food, Clothing and Shelter using so called "Free Internet". Because, famous idiom states that there is no free food in this world. A citizen of Bharat definitely appraise government if they negotiate on it's own term to benefit from Free-Internet instead of getting trapped in the net of foreign brands.
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