Billionaire Raj: India की Economy अब सिर्फ अमीरों की गुलाम?| Modi Govt की सच्चाई | F&F Ep-112-Hemant
Did you know that just 0.04% of India’s population owns over 50% of its wealth? That just 160 billionaires hold enough money to fund free healthcare, education, and food for the entire nation — while 17 lakh people die from malnutrition every year? In this eye-opening episode of Facts & Figures, Hemant breaks down the alarming rise in economic inequality in India, where the top 1% controls 40% of the nation’s wealth and 22.6% of national income, while 23 crore people live in poverty. We expose how the government’s tax policies are tilted to favor the rich — slashing corporate tax from 30% to 15%, causing massive revenue losses, while raising GST on essential goods, burdening the poor and middle class. Even as health and education budgets shrink, the billionaire class continues to grow richer. This video also explores caste and gender-based income disparities, India’s regressive indirect tax system, and Oxfam’s progressive tax proposals that could radically reshape the nation’s social spending. This isn’t just a debate on numbers — it’s a battle for justice, equality, and survival. 📉 From “Sabka Saath” to “Sabka Bojh” — Is India becoming the land of the 1%?