My son asked me this simple question recently. I answered that
uneducated are poor. But I’m not convinced about that answer myself. It
triggered a bit more thought.
There is enough in this world for everyone to live happily. But when we
grab others livelihood they become poor. For that governance is needed to
protect independence of livelihood of everyone.
People become poor because they lose their livelihood. Why they lose
their livelihood? Because of two reasons: 1. Other people exploit their
livelihood. 2. They don’t fight to retain their livelihood.
I had a good friend as my roommate during my college days. I used to try ending our heated argument saying,
‘ದೇವರು ನಿನ್ನ ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿ ಇಟ್ಟಿರಲಿ’ meaning ‘Let
god keep you well’. He used to quip, God always keeps me well but it is you
guys who make me miserable!
So the point is people only make people poor. Not the situation or god! Thats the simple truth.
What is Livelihood?
But do all people in the world have livelihood? Yes. Human civilization
developed everywhere across the globe in all continents and places. They
developed indigenous way of living. They developed societies. Social life
begets diverse profession making one depend upon another. For example, farmer
produces grains by tilling land. For tilling the land cow, cart and tools are
required. Blacksmith produces tools from metal. Miner produces metal. Herdsman
grows cows. Carpenter produces cart from wood & metal. Wood cutter cuts
wood. So the cycle goes on like these making professions to develop. And
for each profession, unique natural resource is required. That is what
their livelihood is. When they lose their livelihood they become poor.
Gandhiji famously said the world is sufficient to meet every man’s needs;
But not sufficient to meet his greed.
So as the society develops through professions depending upon each
other the conflicts for natural resources also arise. So to resolve conflicts,
society develops rules. For governing rules, a governor is established. That is
what government is.
The government should ideally balance the needs of all people of
different professions and ensure livelihood is maintained for all. That is what
Raja Dharma is.
What is Poor?
This is a more fundamental question. Is poor means, one who
has no money? Yes in the urban sense. Yes in the modern way of life and
civilization. Money buys the people water, food, shelter, electricity,
entertainment, medicine etc., which are basic survival needs.
But in the rural parlance the money exchange is very less. They
eat what they grow. Drink fresh water off streams, ponds. Their transportation
is on legs or by bullock cart which are very cheap. There are several tribes
which live in deep woods, atop mountains and in Andaman Islands which are
untouched by modern civilization. In most cases they are even untouched by
diseases and ailments. Or even if they come across diseases they have
indigenous natural therapy from rich resources surrounding them. They are
living happily. They are not really poor. They are rich with natural resources.
If they lose their natural resources upon which their
livelihood is dependent, then they become poor. Poor means those who
are deprived of food, water, shelter & security.
Are there really poor even today? Yes there are plenty. We
need to look a bit on recent history then look at modern day to assess the
reason behind why people are continuously becoming poor.
Why do they lose their livelihood? History:
The people lose their livelihood when people in power over
exploit their natural resources depriving the people’s livelihood. Raja Dharma
fails to produce security to these people & their livelihood.
In Ancient India, Raja always had a Dharma guru for advising
him for social harmony. In many cases, Dharma Guru used to be of different
religion than Raja. But still they followed Sarva Dharma Samanvaya. That’s how
the livelihood of every profession was maintained. The conflict that arouse
from over exploitation of natural resources by one profession affected another
profession. And that is where Dharma preached self-control, contentment for
social harmony. The self-rule was there at the village level. The Grama
Swarajya was the Rama Rajya.
India was a rich country even till the Moghul period. There
was independence and freedom at the grass root level. The period of over
exploitation started with the British. They started governing at grass root
level. They governed what farmer produced. They sanctioned farmer to produce
cotton & indigo in large scale. They needed raw material for cloth
industries in Manchester.
Similarly large scale mono cropping of Poppy seeds, tea,
coffee, rubber was imposed. The government would procure only those. Village
henchmen became their slaves and were made corrupt. Bringing in Zamindari they
imposed restrictions on village independence.
Further weavers lost their livelihood as industry produced cheap
cloth got dumped on the market. Metal tool makers lost livelihood. Artisans
lost their livelihood as their benefactors the Rajahs lost their kingdoms. The
cycle of losing livelihood continued.
The natural need for large scale production and distribution
necessitated massive transportation. It needed further iron, steel, and
aluminum. For the first time India saw intruding onto the destruction of large
scale mountains and forests. The tribal life was disturbed and large scale
livelihood loss was ensued.
The British along with other European imperialists were on a
spree during 1800s & 1900s to exploit the whole of earth. The gun point
diplomacy ensured large scale amassing of wealth in arms and ammunitions. This
sparked 2 world wars on large scale destruction. All the material wealth looted
from India & elsewhere was drained off thus. During this time India was
made to starve. Not one but 3 great famines India had to endure under the Queen’s
ruling. The Plague, Bengal famine and famine
across the Deccan killed more people than the world wars directly did.
The Exploitation Continues: Present day:
The era of foreign rule and foreign exploitation is ended
now. But do we have self-rule? The era of foreign rule has ended, but not the
exploitation. Why? Because, someone took up central ruling at India level by
negotiating with the leaving foreigners and the self-rule is not transferred to
the grass root level. There is no Grama Swarajya. Large scale mono cropping is
still encouraged. Procurement of produce, storage, transportation and
distribution is still being done by central and state governments. So the
people are the mercy of the governments for basic necessities like food,
clothing.
The urban clusters have become parasites on the rural
environs. The metro transportation, electricity consumption, packaged food
culture, bottled water, piped water, luxury & lazy life in urban culture
demands very high natural resource exploitation. Tons of plastic waste produced
by cities is becoming battleground in the outskirts where it is dumping ground.
Rapid and rampant migrations from rural are joining the
apartments and slums in cities. The packed population has lost the sense of
space. There is existential struggle in the urban space. The hygiene, water
& space are necessities which have become luxury for them, making them very
poor. Food somehow they do get. There is lot of wastage which gets spilled over
in cities from rich to the poor.
Where Lies The Solution?
The Solution lies in governance shifting prominence from meeting
urban luxury demands to rural sustenance demands. Grama Swarajya
is the only solution for sustenance and poverty elevation. Yes there will be
some hit on the urban living luxuries. The basic necessities like Electricity,
transportation itself will become costly once the rural demands for decent
living are met. So it has to be taken slowly and gradually.It will become costly but not inaccessible.
The first and foremost is to begin protecting rural
environment. For example if a River (Ganga or Thunga) is polluted, ship out the
polluting factories to china or elsewhere. Or implement stringent pollution
controls. Then simple products like plastic bottle, tetra pack, bulb, wire,
paper, pencil will start becoming costly. Fertilizers, pesticides production
will be out of the country. Consumption will become costly and will come down.
Cars, bikes will become luxury only available for rich and government officials. So the reverse migration to rural for
livelihood will start. The country and earth will be able to take that easily, as
earth can provide plenty to man in the nature.
But we need to protect our boarders and India. Else China & Pakistan again attack and we loose our independence again. So defense equipment, nuclear technology, road, railways need to be there. The sacrifice for that will again come from rural environment. And people need to be compensated by the government. But since the human capital will be rich & independent, the government will be rich and they’ll afford to do that. Like we say in previous blogs on how Shivaji, Rana Pratap built formidable forts from the tribals and rurals.