Two-thirds of the planet earth is
occupied by underprivileged people. Their total earning in a day is less than 1
dollar. Entire family is dependent on a single bread-winner. And there is no
promise that the bread-winner gets work every day throughout the year. Most of
them are uneducated. They neither have a bank account nor amount to save. They
live on daily wages. They stay in huts or temporary accommodations. No medical
facilities, no clean water to drink, no gas to cook their food; life is nothing
but a misery. But, why we are allowing these underprivileged people to remain
as underprivileged? What those elected governments across the geographies are
doing?
The recent financial inclusion
policy that the governments across the globe are religiously implementing to
reach the unreached is already proving itself as a main differentiator when
compared with the rest of the policies that have been designed for
underprivileged so far. With the help of this policy, which facilitates as a
last mile service for the banks to service the rural and urban markets, there is
a chance that governments across the world can improve the lives of
underprivileged like never before.
Besides, underprivileged people
across the world have to understand the situation there are in and make efforts
to increase awareness of their hidden potential to change their fortunes across
their brethren. They should educate themselves, make use of government provided
opportunities in a skillful way, capitalize on the opportunities that they come
across in life, and improve the chance of their livelihood.
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